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MC Explains | Why the Centre lowered its market borrowing

Deft budget management is the need of the hour as borrowings are at a record high. The government has made a good start on this front. The need to prepare for global and domestic headwinds also behind the move.

October 02, 2022 / 12:30 IST
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The Union government has slashed its market borrowing through bonds for the current financial year by Rs 10,000 crore to Rs 14.21 lakh crore as borrowings have hit a record high.

As part of its second-half borrowing, the Centre will also sell sovereign green bonds worth Rs 16,000 crore.

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Moreover, with redemptions in the second half of this financial year amounting to Rs 85,380 crore, the net borrowing for the second half amounts to Rs 5.1 lakh crore.

What are the reasons behind the lower borrowing target?