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- Last year, the PSBR was 35.4 billion pounds.
- The PSBR measures the gap between government expenditure and revenue.
- The PSBR measures the gap between public expenditure and revenue.
- Last year the PSBR was 35.4 billion pounds.
- The PSBR ( public sector borrowing requirement ) was bigger than expected.
- FIRM PSBR PSBR GDP FY97 FY98 ( annual % rise ) 1996 1997
- FIRM PSBR PSBR GDP FY97 FY98 ( annual % rise ) 1996 1997
- The July PSBR was revised up to 820 million pounds from 724 million pounds.
- In August the PSBR was 4.591 billion pounds, the CSO said.
- As a result we have raised our PSBR forecast to around 500 million pounds.
- This may well lead to a further upward shift in expectations for the PSBR this year.
- Equity gains were overshadowed by lower bonds in the wake of the PSBR numbers, traders said.
- Thus, a rising PSBR implies the government may sell more gilts, increasing the gilt supply.
- In June, the Treasury estimated the PSBR would be 16.1 billion pounds next financial year.
- Both gilts and sterling are showing general disappointment over the relatively high PSBR figure for 1996-97,
- We expect an overall PSBR ( public sector borrowing requirement ) for the year of 32 billion pounds.
- PSBR occurs when expenditures for the government activities in the public sector of the economy exceed the income.
- We have about 10 points knocked off by ex-dividends compounded by lower bonds after the PSBR figures.
- To hit its PSBR forecast, the government needs to reduce the spending gap by 33 percent during the year.
- The Treasury's November forecast calls for a PSBR of about 22 billion pounds in the current fiscal year.
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