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Medium-term borrowing facilities

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Financing arranged through medium-term borrowing facilities surged in the first four months of 1995 to reach an impressive $94 billion. Euro-medium term notes programs accounted for most of these committed and uncommitted borrowing facilities during the period, though euro-commercial paper programs also performed creditably. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries accounted for the bulk of such facilities, arranging $87.6 billion or 93.2% of the total.

Publisher: OECD Publications and Information Centre
Publication Name: Financial Market Trends
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-651X
Year: 1995
Economic aspects, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

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Medium-term borrowing facilities

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New international medium-term borrowing facility arrangements reached $388.3 billion in 1995, up by 50% or $257.8 billion from 1994 figures. These arrangements included not-issuance facilities, euro-commercial paper programs, euro medium-term notes and other non-underwritten facilities. Borrowers from member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development also arranged facilities worth $361.6 billion in 1995, up by 50% from 1994.

Publisher: OECD Publications and Information Centre
Publication Name: Financial Market Trends
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-651X
Year: 1996
Financial Services, Finance and Insurance, Bank loans

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Medium-term borrowing facilities

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New international medium-term borrowing facility arrangements rose from $405.8 billion in 1995 to $460.1 billion in 1996. This figure translates to a 13.4% growth rate which remains considerably lower compared to the growth rates posted in 1994 and 1995. Growth rate in 1994 reached 57.4%, while that of 1995 was 60.9%. The slowdown is primarily blamed on the lower growth rate in arrangements of euro medium-term notes.

Publisher: OECD Publications and Information Centre
Publication Name: Financial Market Trends
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-651X
Year: 1997
International aspects

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Subjects list: Statistics, Financial markets, International finance, Capital market, Capital markets
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