63.0pc of private foreign debt is short-term


FE Online Report | Published: August 09, 2020 21:13:22 | Updated: August 10, 2020 13:53:00


63.0pc of private foreign debt short-term

Around 63.0 per cent of the foreign borrowing of the country’s private sector is short-term in nature, according to the statistics released by the central bank.

It showed that the outstanding private foreign borrowing stood at around US$13.25 billion ($13247.28 million) at the end of March this year, of which $8.32 billion was short-term while the rest of the amount $4.93 billion was long-term.

Trade credit dominates the short-term while commercial borrowing dominates long-term external debt of the private sector during the period under review.

Bangladesh Bank statistics also showed that the total outstanding of private commercial borrowing from the external sources stood at $13.11 billion ($13111.0 million) at the end of 2019.

Thus, net foreign borrowing by the private sector from the external sources stood at $136.28 million during the first three months (January-March) of the current calendar year.

 

 

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