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Total |
92,136 |
2,000 |
- |
94,136 |
2,000 |
-55 |
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broken down by purpose |
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Financial Market Stabilisation Fund (loans for resolution authorities pursuant to section 9 (5) of the Stabilisation Fund Act) |
60,000 |
- |
- |
60,000 |
- |
- |
Economic Stabilisation Fund (loans for KfW pursuant to section 23 of the Stabilisation Fund Act) |
32,136 |
2,000 |
- |
34,136 |
2,000 |
-55 |
Any discrepancies in totals are due to rounding. | ||||||
Under section 9 (5) of the Stabilisation Fund Act, the Federal Ministry of Finance is empowered to borrow up to €60bn for the Financial Market Stabilisation Fund so that the Fund can grant loans to resolution authorities for the purpose of refinancing (as per section 8 (10) of the Stabilisation Fund Act) assets that they have taken over. | ||||||
Such borrowing is neutral overall in terms of debt, because it replaces the funds that resolution authorities would otherwise have to borrow on the market. However, it does increase the debt level in federal securities. | ||||||
Under section 24 (1) in conjunction with section 23 of the Stabilisation Fund Act, the Federal Ministry of Finance is authorised to borrow up to €100bn for the Economic Stabilisation Fund for the purpose of granting loans. Under section 23 of the Stabilisation Fund Act, the Economic Stabilisation Fund can grant loans to KfW for the purpose of refinancing the special programmes assigned to it by the federal government in response to the coronavirus crisis. | ||||||
Source: Federal Ministry of Finance | ||||||
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Debt level |
Borrowing |
Debt repayment |
Debt level |
Change in debt level |
Interest |
30 September 2022 |
October |
October |
31 October 2022 |
October |
October |