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International Banking Statistics of India -March 31, 2009*

International Banking Statistics of India – March 31, 2009*

The article presents analysis of international liabilities and assets of banks in India, classified under Locational Banking Statistics (LBS) and consolidated international/foreign claims under Consolidated Banking Statistics (CBS), collected as per the reporting system of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), for the quarter ended March 2009. These data are compared with those as at the end of the previous quarters and a year ago. The analysis of international liabilities/assets, based on LBS, has been undertaken by instrument, country and sector of customer/borrower, currency and country of incorporation of reporting bank; and the consolidated international claims, based on CBS, according to country and sector of borrower and residual maturity. Further, a broad comparison of international/foreign claims of BIS reporting banks vis-à-vis Indian Banks has also been covered. Besides, the article details international/foreign claims derived from on- balance sheet items, viz., loans and deposits, holdings of securities as well as off- balance sheet items, viz., derivatives, guarantees and credit commitments on ultimate risk basis.

Highlights

International Liabilities

  • The international liabilities of banks in India in rupee terms, end-March 2009 declined by 1.1 per cent over the position a year ago and by 1.7 per cent over the previous quarter.

  • A declining trend in the ADRs / GDRs, equities of banks held by the non­residents and other own issues of international debt securities since March 2008 resulted in the decline in the international liabilities over the previous year position.

  • For the quarter end-March 2009, currency composition of the international liabilities revealed that the Indian Rupee continued to be dominating currency, although its share in the international liabilities was lower than the corresponding period a year ago.

  • The share of the international liabilities towards the non-bank sector was lower at 71.8 per cent than 73.0 per cent a year ago.

International Assets

  • At end-March 2009, the annual growth of international assets (in Rupees) of banks in India was at 3.0 per cent and the growth over the previous quarter was 1.2 per cent.

  • The annual rise in the international assets was on account of the components NOSTRO balances, investment in equities abroad and investment in foreign government securities while the increase over the previous quarter can be attributed primarily to the NOSTRO balances.

  • For the quarter, the share of the non-bank sector in the international assets declined to 60.2 per cent from 62.9 per cent in the previous quarter. The corresponding share was 70.3 per cent a year ago.

  • At end-March 2009, almost all (99.0 per cent) assets denominated in Indian Rupee were towards non-bank sector.
Consolidated Banking Statistics
  • The annual growth in consolidated international claims (in Rupees) of banks based on immediate risk, at end-March 2009, was 32.6 per cent compared to 13.6 per cent registered a year ago.

  • Consolidated international claims of Indian banks on immediate risk basis, at end-March 2009, continued to be of short-term nature (less than one year) and accounted for 62.4 per cent of total claims compared to 69.2 per cent a year ago.
I.  Introduction

International Banking Statistics (IBS) is defined as banks’ on-balance sheet liabilities and assets vis-à-vis non-residents in any currency or unit of account along with such liabilities and assets vis-à-vis residents in foreign currencies or units of account. IBS comprises Locational Banking Statistics (LBS) and Consolidated Banking Statistics (CBS). The LBS are designed to provide comprehensive and consistent quarterly data on international banking business conducted in the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) reporting area. The purpose of CBS is to provide comprehensive and consistent quarterly data on banks’ financial claims on other countries, on immediate borrower basis for providing a measure of country transfer risk and on an ultimate risk basis for assessing country risk exposures of national banking system. LBS provides the assets and liabilities by instrument/ components, currency, sector, country of residence of counter-party / transacting unit, and nationality of reporting banks, while CBS provides data on international/ foreign claims as per residual maturity and sector of borrower along with the exposures by country of immediate borrower and on the reallocation of claims (i.e. risk transfers) to the country of ultimate risk. The BIS reporting system of IBS was revised since March 2005, inter alia, covering the claims of domestic reporting banks arising from derivatives, guarantees and credit commitments.

Other than India, central banks from 42 other countries report aggregate LBS to BIS while central banks from 30 countries report aggregate CBS under the BIS reporting system of IBS. The data are published as a part of the BIS Quarterly Review. This article presents a brief analysis of the LBS as well as CBS for India for the quarter ending March 2009. It also presents data on comparative position of CBS of India vis-à-vis other countries based on data published by BIS1 .

II. Data Coverage and Methodology2

The analysis is based on the data as on March 31, 2009 reported by 86 banks. These banks are authorised to conduct business in foreign exchange through their branches, designated as authorised dealers. These banks include 57 Indian banks and 29 foreign banks (incorporated in 22 countries). Out of

the 57 Indian banks, 27 are public sector banks (including IDBI Ltd.), 20 are private sector banks and 10 are co-operative banks. The banks received data from their branches, which in turn are consolidated at bank level and submitted to the Reserve Bank. The details such as asset or liability category, actual currency (24 major currencies and domestic currency), country of transacting unit, sector of the transacting unit, country of ultimate risk, sector of ultimate risk, etc., are reported.

III. Comparison of External Debt Statistics and International Liabilities

The international liabilities of banks covered in IBS (as per BIS definition) and external debt accounted for by banking sector in India are not strictly comparable, since certain items of liabilities, like, American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), equity of banks held by non-residents, included in IBS, are not part of the external debt statistics. It may be construed that broadly international liabilities of banking sector in India (under IBS reporting) are the sum of external debt statistics (for banking sector in India), liabilities of banks in foreign currency towards residents (EEFC, RFC, Intra-bank FC Deposits), equities of banks held by NRIs, non-debt credit flows on account of ADRs/ GDRs, capital supplied by head offices of foreign banks in India, and Rupee and ACU Dollar balance in VOSTRO accounts.

Table 1 presents a classification of the international liabilities into items included and not included under external debt statistics, as at end March 2009 covered under IBS, in US dollar terms.

Table 1: International Liabilities of Banks in India

(US $ million)

Categories /Items

Amount Outstanding
as at end

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

I.

Items included under External Debt Statistics +

70,711

62,904

61,005

 

1.

Foreign Currency Non-Resident Bank [FCNR(B)] Schemes

15,040

13,418

14,350

 

2.

Non-Resident External (NRE) Rupee A/Cs

27,742

24,410

24,544

 

3.

Foreign Currency Borrowings(includes Inter-bank borrowings and external commercial borrowings of banks) other than through ADRs, GDRs, Bonds, etc.

19,256

18,105

14,866

 

4.

Bonds

1,989

1,651

1,350

 

5.

Floating Rate Notes (FRNs)

 

6.

Foreign Institutional Investors’ (FII) A/Cs

3,562

1,846

1,816

 

7.

Other Own issues of Intl. Debt Securities

284

0

0

 

8.

Non-Resident Ordinary(NRO) Rupee Deposits

2,838

3,475

4,078

II.

Items not included under External Debt Statistics

27

45

23

 

1.

Embassy A/Cs

24

45

23

 

2.

ESCROW A/Cs

3

0

0

III.

Non-Debt Liabilities (not included in External Debt due to definitional aspects)

23,013

13,593

11,147

 

1.

American Depository Receipts(ADRs) and Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)

6,259

2,935

2,042

 

2.

Equities of banks held by NRIs

11,367

5,351

3,733

 

3.

Capital of foreign banks/branches in India and certain other items in transition

5,388

5,306

5,373

IV.

FC Liabilities to Residents (not included in External Debt due to definitional aspects) +

3,288

3,789

3,649

 

1.

Exchange Earners’ Foreign Currency (EEFC) A/Cs

2,501

3,102

3,138

 

2.

Resident Foreign Currency (RFC) Deposits

354

223

187

 

3.

Inter-Bank Foreign Currency Deposits and other

 

 

 

 

 

Foreign Currency Deposits of Residents

433

464

325

V.

Other Items of International Liabilities (not included in External Debt due to definitional aspects)

370

401

397

 

1.

Balances in VOSTRO A/Cs of non-resident banks and exchange houses (including term deposits)

370

401

397

VI.

Total International Liabilities (I+II+III+IV+V)

97,422

80,736

76,224

+: Data as reported under IBS do not cover all branches and are not comparable with data reported by all bank branches under a different set of data.
Notes: 1. All figures are inclusive of accrued interest.
2.The FEDAI revaluation rate for Rupee-US Dollar exchange as at end-March 2008, December 2008, and March 2009 were Rs. 40.1200, Rs. 48.7100 and Rs. 50.7200 per US Dollar, respectively .
3. Data have been revised for previous quarters

IV Results

IV.1 Locational Banking Statistics


The LBS provides component/ instrument-wise, country-wise (residence of transacting unit and the country of incorporation of reporting bank), sector- wise, major currency-wise classification of liabilities and assets of banks in India. Data presented in this section are based on data reported by branches of banks, which are conducting business in India, viz. the branches of Indian banks and branches of foreign banks in India.

IV.1.A International Liabilities and Assets –Aggregate Level

As at end-March 2009, the international assets increased by Rs. 6,645 crore (3.0 per cent) over the position a year ago while the increase over the previous quarter was of Rs.2,826 crore (1.2 per cent) (Statement I). The international liabilities, however, recorded a decline of Rs. 4,249 crore (1.1 per cent) over the position a year ago and a decline of Rs.6,655 (1.7 per cent) over the previous quarter. The gap between the international assets and liabilities was lower (Chart 1) than the previous quarter.

IV. 1. B Components and Composition of International Liabilities

As at end-March 2009, despite substantial increase in the FCNR(B) deposits, NRO and NRE deposits, VOSTRO balances and capital/ remittable profits of foreign banks in India, over the previous year position, the declining trend in the value of ADRs / GDRs, equities of banks held by the non-residents and other own issues of international debt securities (Statement I) since March 2008 resulted in the decline in the overall international liabilities over the year ago position.

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Major components of the international liabilities of banks in India are presented in Chart 2 and Chart 3. For the quarter under reference, the percentage share of the major component ‘Deposits and Loans’ in the total international liabilities increased to 83.6 per cent from 74.0 per cent a year ago, with a corresponding decline in the share of the major component ‘Other International Liabilities’ to 14.6 per cent from 23.6 per cent during the period.

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During the year, FCNR(B), NRE and NRO deposits have contributed primarily to the increase in the share of the ‘Loans and Deposits’.

IV.1.C  Components and Composition of International Assets

As at end-March 2009, the annual growth in the international assets (Chart 4 and Chart 5) was on account of the components NOSTRO balances, investment in equities abroad and investment in foreign government securities while the increase over the previous quarter can be attributed primarily to increase in NOSTRO balances during the period.

The composition of the international assets in terms of the shares by the three major components (viz. ‘Loans and Deposits’, ‘Holdings of Debt Securities’ and ‘Other International Assets’) in the total international assets remained more or less same since March 2008 [Statement I]. The share of the component NOSTRO balances has been increasing since June 2008 and as at end-March 2009, the share to the total international assets soared to 29.0 per cent from 20.5 per cent a year ago. The component ‘foreign currency loans to residents’ continued to be the dominating component of the international assets.

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IV. 1. D Composition of Liabilities and Assets by Sector and Currency

As at end-March 2009, the share of the international liabilities towards the non-bank sector was marginally lower at 71.8 per cent than 73.0 per cent a year ago (Statement II, Chart 6). As regards the currency composition of the international liabilities, the Indian Rupee continued to be the dominating currency, although, its share in the international liabilities was lower than the corresponding share a year ago.

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The sector and currency-wise composition of total international liabilities at end-March 2009 showed that as high as 85.3 per cent and 83.3 per cent of liabilities denominated in Indian Rupees and Pound Sterling, respectively, are towards non-bank sector. The share of the liabilities denominated in Euro towards non-bank sector increased to 76.5 per cent as at end-March 2009 from 70.7 per cent a year ago.

The share of non-bank sector in the international assets, at end-March 2009, declined to 60.2 per cent (Statement II) from 62.9 per cent in the previous quarter. The corresponding share was at 70.3 per cent a year ago. In terms of the currency composition of international assets for all sectors, the US Dollar continued to be the major currency with a share of 82.8 per cent, distantly followed by Euro (6.1 per cent). The international assets denominated in Indian Rupee had a share of 3.3 per cent in the total international assets (Chart 7, Statement II).

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Sector and currency-wise composition of total assets showed that as at end-March 2009, almost all (99.0 per cent) the assets denominated in Indian Rupee are towards non-bank sector. For the assets denominated in US Dollar and Euro, the share of the non-bank sector declined as compared to the corresponding shares in the previous quarters.

IV.1.E Composition by Country of Residence of Transacting Units

Statement III presents the classification of liabilities and assets according to country of residence of transacting unit denominated in domestic as well foreign currencies. As at end-March 2009, the international liabilities towards transacting units (bank and non-bank sectors) from the US had the highest share of 28.4 per cent, followed by a share of 13.0 per cent towards the UK. The share towards transacting units in India increased to 6.8 per cent from 4.3 per cent a year ago.

The country-wise breakup of major components of the international liabilities (Statement IV) revealed that at end-March 2009, overall decline in the (foreign currency) borrowings over the previous quarter may be attributed to the corresponding decline against transacting units of the US, the UK, France as well as India.

For the quarter under reference, of the total international assets of banks, 66.8 per cent were concentrated in the two countries, viz., India (43.8 per cent) and the US (23.0 per cent) (Chart 9, Statement III). Among the major components of the international assets, the steep rise in the NOSTRO balances at end-March 2009, over the previous quarter, was primarily towards the banks from the UK, Germany and France (Statement V).

Table 2: International Liabilities and Assets of Banks in India (branches of Indian and Foreign Banks in India)

(in Rs. crore)

Items

Amount Outstanding # as at end

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

International Liabilities

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Liabilities to residents and non-residents

187,008

46,612

197,074

40,459

186,171

36,706

denominated in foreign currencies

(47.8)

(47.8)

(50.1)

(50.1)

(48.2)

(48.2)

Liabilities to non-residents

203,849

50,810

196,189

40,277

200,437

39,518

denominated in Indian Rupees

(52.2)

(52.2)

(49.9)

(49.9)

(51.8)

(51.8)

Total International Liabilities +

390,857

97,422

393,263

80,736

386,608

76,224

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

International Assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Foreign Currency(FC) Assets
(includes FC loans to residents and non-residents, Outstanding Export Bills, FC lending to banks in India, FC deposits with banks in India, Overseas FC Assets, Remittable profits of foreign branches of Indian banks, etc.)

215,356

53,678

217,958

44,746

221,676

43,706

(96.7)

(96.7)

(96.2)

(96.2)

(96.7)

(96.7)

Assets in Indian Rupees with Non­residents (includes Rupee loans to non­residents out of non-resident deposits)

7,355

1,833

8,572

1,760

7,680

1,514

(3.3)

(3.3)

(3.8)

(3.8)

(3.3)

(3.3)

Total International Assets

222,711

55,511

226,530

46,506

229,356

45,220

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

+ : 1 crore= 10 million. The FEDAI revaluation rate for Rupee-US Dollar exchange as at end-March 2008, December 2008 and March 2009 were Rs 40.1200, Rs. 48.7100 and Rs.50.7200 per US Dollar, respectively .
# : Data pertain to only reporting branches. As such, these data provide broad dimensions of international assets and liabilities,
Notes: 1. All figures are inclusive of accrued interest.
2. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total international assets
3. Sum of the components may not tally with total due to rounding off .
4. Data have been revised for previous quarters.


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IV. 1. F Composition by Country of Incorporation of Reporting Bank

The classification of international liabilities of banks according to their country of incorporation is presented in Statement VI. Among the banks incorporated in countries other than India, at end-March 2009, the US had the highest share in international liabilities at 8.1 per cent while those from Hong Kong and the UK had shares 6.8 per cent and 5.4 per cent, respectively. The banks incorporated in India accounted for the highest share at 70.9 per cent against a share of 76.5 per cent a year ago.

The share of the banks incorporated in India in the international assets declined to 70.6 per cent for the quarter, from 74.8 per cent registered a year ago. The share of the banks incorporated in the UK registered an increasing trend since March 2008 while the share of the banks incorporated in the US declined during the period (Statement VI).

IV. 2 Consolidated Banking Statistics (CBS)

The CBS provides country-wise (immediate country risk exposure), residual-maturity-wise and sector-wise classification of international claims (on-balance-sheet) of banks on countries other than India. It also provides consolidated country risk exposure on an ultimate risk basis and international claims arising out of derivatives, guarantees and credit commitments.

There are four reports comprising the consolidated banking statistics on immediate risk basis. The first report is sum of the consolidated banking statistics for (i) domestic banks, (ii) inside (reporting) area foreign banks and (iii) outside (reporting) area foreign banks and the remaining three reports recount the above three components (i), (ii) and (iii), separately. The data presented in this section and Statement VII is based on data reported by all banks functioning in India as well as foreign branches of Indian banks i.e. based on the first combined report and no separate discussion is done on other three reports.

IV. 2. A Overall Exposure/Claims on Immediate Risk Basis

Consolidated international claims of banks, based on immediate risk basis, on countries other than India at end-March 2009, recorded an increase of Rs. 33,547 crore (28.9 per cent) to Rs.2,24,665 crore over the previous quarter and an increase of Rs. 55,184 crore (32.6 per cent) over the position a year ago (Statement VII).

IV. 2. B Composition by Country of Residence of Transacting Unit – Immediate Risk

Consolidated international claims of banks, classified according to country of immediate risk, revealed that at end-March 2009, reporting banks’ claims on the USA accounted for the largest share (24.8 per cent), followed by the UK (13.2 per cent), Hong Kong (8.5 per cent) and Singapore (7.0 per cent) (Chart 10 and Table 3).

IV. 2. C Composition by Sector -Immediate Risk Basis

Sectoral classification of consolidated international claims of banks on other countries, on immediate country risk basis is presented in Statement VII. At end-March 2009, the share of the banking sector in the international claims increased to 45.5 per cent from 36.8 per cent a year ago. A corresponding decline was observed in the share towards the non-bank private sector.

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The sectoral classification of the consolidated international claims of banks against the UK and Hong Kong depicted a shift in the sectoral composition during the period March 2008 to March 2009. For the international claims against these countries, the share of the banking sector increased during the period. The share of the banking sector in the consolidated international claims against the US climbed up to 49.6 per cent from 29.9 per cent in the previous quarter. The share was at 30.2 per cent a year ago.

IV. 2. D Composition by Residual Maturity- Immediate risk basis

As evidenced by the data as at end-March 2009, the reporting banks continued to prefer short-term lending/investments over the long term portfolio. However, the share of the long-term claims to the total international claims was higher at 35.5 per cent against 29.6 per cent a year ago, although it was marginally lower than 37.7 per cent for the previous quarter. The details of consolidated international claims of banks according to residual maturity and country of immediate risk are provided in Statement VII.

Table 3: Consolidated International Claims of Indian Banks on Countries other
than India on Immediate Country Risk Basis

Country

Amount Outstanding as at end

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Rs. Crore+

US $ million

Total Consolidated International Claims (excluding claims on India)

169,481

42,244

191,118

39,236

224,665

44,295

of which:

 

 

 

 

 

 

United States of America #

35,374

8,817

43,986

9,030

55,734

10,989

 

(20.9)

(20.9)

(23.0)

(23.0)

(24.8)

(24.8)

United Kingdom@

21,899

5,458

25,246

5,183

29,753

5,866

 

(12.9)

(12.9)

(13.2)

(13.2)

(13.2)

(13.2)

Singapore

11,918

2,971

14,454

2,967

15,762

3,108

 

(7.0)

(7.0)

(7.6)

(7.6)

(7.0)

(7.0)

Hong Kong

9,792

2,441

14,779

3,034

19,031

3,752

 

(5.8)

(5.8)

(7.7)

(7.7)

(8.5)

(8.5)

United Arab Emirates

7,990

1,992

9,660

1,983

11,309

2,230

 

(4.7)

(4.7)

(5.1)

(5.1)

(5.0)

(5.0)

Germany

10,607

2,644

9,565

1,964

9,869

1,946

 

(6.3)

(6.3)

(5.0)

(5.0)

(4.4)

(4.4)

+ :  1 crore= 10 million. The FEDAI revaluation rate for Rupee-US Dollar exchange as at end-March 2008, December 2008, and March 2009 wereRs. 40.1200, Rs 48.7100 and Rs. 50.7200 per US Dollar, respectively .
@ :  excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey,        
# : includes Miday Island and Wake Islands.
Note: 1. Figures in brackets represent percentages to the total international claims.
2. Data have been revised for previous quarters.

IV. 2. E Exposure/Claims on Ultimate Risk Basis

Consolidated foreign claims of domestic banks (international claims of Indian banks plus local claims in local currency of foreign offices of Indian banks) on ultimate risk basis, as at end-March 2009, has seen a rise to Rs. 202,279 crore (22.5 per cent) from Rs. 165,181 crore a year ago (Table 4). Consolidated foreign claims of Indian banks, for the quarter, against the top five countries in terms of their share in the consolidated foreign claims, witnessed an increase over the levels as at end-March 2008.

Table 4: Consolidated Foreign Claims and Contingent Claims/Exposures arising from Derivatives,
Guarantees and Credit Commitments of Domestic Banks on Ultimate Risk Basis

(Rs. crore)

Total Foreign Claims

Contingent Claims/Exposures Arising from Guarantees

Country of Ultimate Risk

Consolidated Claims as at end

Country of Ultimate Risk

Consolidated Claims as at end

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

Total

165,181

180,585

202,279

Total

26,818

45,920

45,600

of which:

 

 

 

of which:

 

 

 

United States of

31,951

37,941

48,357

United States of

3,982

8,884

7,185

America #

(19.3)

(21.0)

(23.9)

America #

(14.8)

(19.3)

(15.8)

United Kingdom @

18,170

17,537

21,181

China

2,041

5,156

6,275

 

(11.0)

(9.7)

(10.5)

 

(7.6)

(11.2)

(13.8)

Singapore

12,340

14,725

14,557

United Arab

1,718

3,270

3,577

 

(7.5)

(8.2)

(7.2)

Emirates

(6.4)

(7.1)

(7.8)

Canada

8,984

11,239

11,982

Germany

2,559

3,433

2,946

 

(5.4)

(6.2)

(5.9)

 

(5.2)

(7.5)

(6.5)

Hong Kong

8,341

8,098

10,509

United Kingdom @

1,387

3,619

2,837

 

(5.0)

(4.5)

(5.2)

 

(5.8)

(7.9)

(6.2)

Contingent Claims/Exposures Arising from Derivatives

Contingent Claims/Exposures Arising from Credit Commitments

Country of Ultimate Risk

Consolidated Claim as at end

Country of Ultimate Risk

Consolidated Claim as at end

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

March 2008

December 2008

March 2009

Total

21,311

19,001

18,728

Total

7,333

6,737

5,731

of which:

 

 

 

of which:

 

 

 

United Kingdom @

4,830

4,887

5,414

United States of

2,975

4,113

3,278

 

(22.7)

(25.7)

(28.9)

America #

(40.6)

(61.1)

(57.2)

United States of

3,452

3,491

3,101

Singspore

369

458

549

America #

(16.2)

(18.4)

(16.6)

 

(5.0)

(6.8)

(9.6)

France

2,269

2,284

1,940

Hongkong

160

428

540

 

(10.6)

(12.0)

(10.4)

 

(2.2)

(6.8)

(9.4)

Germany

2,316

1,135

1,103

Egypt

237

 

(10.9)

(6.0)

(5.9)

 

 

 

(4.1)

Switzerland

1,623

1,217

896

United Arab

230

93

76

 

(7.6)

(6.4)

(4.8)

Emirates

(3.1)

(1.4)

(1.3)

@ : excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey.  # : includes Miday Island and Wake Islands. Note: Figures in brackets represent percentages to total.

The consolidated claims/exposure of Indian banks, on countries other than India, arising out of derivatives, as at end-March 2009, declined to Rs. 18,728 crore from Rs. 21,311 crore a year ago. The claims, arising out of guarantees, as at end-March 2009 registered a substantial increase over the level a year ago. For the reference quarter, the consolidated claims of India, on countries other than India, arising out of credit commitments has witnessed a decline over the position of the previous quarter as well as a year ago.

IV. 2. F Comparison of CBS of the Countries Reporting Data to BIS vis-à-vis CBS of India


A comparative position of CBS of India and the CBS of BIS reporting countries as at end-March 2009 and end-March 2008 has been presented in various tables (Table 5, 6, 7 and 8) covering three aspects, viz., (i) consolidated international/foreign claims of banks in the BIS reporting countries on all other countries, (ii) consolidated international/foreign claims of banks in the BIS reporting countries on India and (iii) international/ foreign claims of Indian Banks on countries other than India. The data published by the BIS relate to the consolidated total international/foreign claims of all BIS reporting countries on other countries. Further, the claims of India denote claims of Indian Banks’ branches/offices, operating in India and abroad, on countries other than India.

Table 5: International Claims of BIS Reporting Banks vis-à-vis Indian Banks - by Maturity and Sector

(US $ billion)

Maturity/sector

Claims of BIS Reporting Countries on all Other Countries

Claims of BIS Reporting Countries on India

Claims of Indian Banks on countries other than India #

March 2008

March 2009

March 2008

March 2009

March 2008

March 2009

(a)

Total Foreign Claims (b+c)

36,908.1

29,832.0

228.7

218.7

47.9

48.6

 

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(b)

Local Claims in Local Currencies

11,781.3

10,093.7

83.2

77.6

5.7

4.3

 

 

(31.9)

(33.8)

(36.4)

(35.5)

(11.9)

(8.9)

(c)

Total International Claim

25,126.7

19,738.3

145.5

141.1

42.2

44.3

 

 

(68.1)

(66.2)

(63.6)

(64.5)

(88.1)

(91.1)

of which:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maturity

Short Term *

13,642.6

9,760.5

79.7

72.0

29.2

27.7

 

 

(54.3)

(49.4)

(54.8)

(51.0)

(69.2)

(62.5)

 

Long Term **

7,617.9

7,082.2

43.8

53.8

12.5

15.7

 

 

(30.3)

(35.9)

(30.1)

(38.1)

(29.6)

(35.5)

Sector $  

Bank

11,833.8

8,592.5

48.5

45.0

15.6

20.2

 

 

(47.1)

(43.5)

(33.3)

(31.9)

(37.0)

(45.6)

 

Non-BankPublic

2,529.7

2,295.2

7.8

6.6

0.2

0.1

 

 

(10.1)

(11.6)

(5.3)

(4.7)

(0.5)

(0.3)

 

Non-Bank Private

10,500.9

8,630.1

85.5

85.4

26.5

24.0

 

 

(41.8)

(43.7)

(58.7)

(60.5)

(62.8)

(54.2)

# : Claims of Indian Banks’ branches/offices operating in India and abroad, on countries other than India; these data are taken from the data supplied to the BIS.
* : Claims with a residual maturity of up to and including one year
** :  Claims with a maturity of over one year (excluding unallocated maturity)
$   :  Excluding unallocated sector
Note  : Figures in brackets represent percentages to total international claims.
Source : BIS International Consolidated Banking Statistics (www.bis.org) updated till April 25,2007


 

Table 6: International Claims of BIS Reporting Banks on all other Countries - by Country of Incorporation

(US $ billion)

Country of Incorporation

International Claims on all other Countries

March 2008

March 2009

Total International Claims

19,869.3

15,463.4

of which :

 

 

Germany

3,915.7

2,763.9

 

(19.7)

(17.9)

France

2,511.0

1,850.3

 

(12.6)

(12.0)

United Kingdom

2,120.8

1,638.2

 

(10.7)

(10.6)

Japan

2,067.6

1,834.6

 

(10.4)

(11.9)

Swtzerland

1,500.3

969.0

 

(7.6)

(6.3)

Netherlands

1,318.6

868.9

 

(6.6)

(5.6)

United States

1,069.5

1,644.4

 

(5.4)

(10.6)

India #

42.2

44.3

 

(0.2)

(0.3)

# : Claims of Indian Banks’ branches/offices operating in India and abroad, on countries other than India; these data are taken from the data supplied to the BIS.
Note    : Figures in brackets represent percentages to total international claims.
Source : BIS International Consolidated Banking Statistics (www.bis.org)


Table 7: Consolidated Foreign Claims of BIS Reporting Banks on India & other Countries and Indian Banks’ claim on other Countries: Ultimate Risk Basis

(US $ billion)

Claims

Claims of BIS Reporting
Countries’ Banks on all
Countries including India##

Claims of BIS Reporting
Countries’
Banks on India

Claims of Indian Banks on
countries other
than India #

March 2008

March 2009

March 2008

March 2009

March 2008

March 2009

(a) Total Foreign Claims

30,543.3

24,734.7

207.6

191.3

41.2

40.0

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Banks

8,879.9

6,166.3

48.4

39.6

19.3

20.0

 

 

(29.1)

(24.9)

(23.3)

(20.7)

(46.8)

(50.0)

Sector

Non-Bank Public

4,371.2

4,081.8

16.7

18.6

0.4

0.3

 

 

(14.3)

(16.5)

(8.0)

(9.7)

(1.0)

(0.8)

 

Non-Bank Private

17,091.8

14,270.8

142.1

132.9

21.5

19.6

 

 

(56.0)

(57.7)

(68.4)

(69.5)

(52.2)

(49.0)

(b) Other Exposures

 

 

 

 

 

 

Derivatives

4,744.6

6,366.5

16.3

24.4

5.3

3.7

Guarantees

8,254.0

7,632.9

21.1

26.0

6.7

9.0

Credit Commitments

4,970.6

3,932.5

16.0

17.0

1.8

1.1

#      :   Claims of Indian Banks’ branches/offices operating in India and abroad, on countries other than India; these data are taken from
the data supplied to the BIS.
## :   Out of thirty countries submitting CBS on immediate risk basis, twenty four countries submitted CBS on ultimate risk basis to
the BIS.
Note    : Figures in brackets represent percentages to total foreign claims.
Source : BIS International Consolidated Banking Statistics (www.bis.org)


Table 8: International Claims of BIS Reporting Banks on India - by Country of Incorporation

(US $ billion)

Country of Incorporation

International Claims on India

March 2008

March 2009

Total International Claims

121.7

113.5

of which:

 

 

United States

24.9

31.1

 

(20.5)

(27.4)

United Kingdom

19.7

18.9

 

(16.2)

(16.7)

Germany

14.8

13.9

 

(12.2)

(12.2)

Japan

12.7

10.0

 

(10.4)

(8.8)

Netherlands

12.7

8.6

 

(10.4)

(7.6)

France

8.6

7.6

 

(7.1)

(6.7)

Belgium

5.2

3.1

 

(4.3)

(2.7)

Note    : 1. The data on international claims on India of banks incorporated in Canada and Ireland are masked by the BIS.
2. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total international claims.
Source : BIS International Consolidated Banking Statistics (www.bis.org)


Statement I: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Type
(Based on LBS Statements)

(Rs. crore)

Liability/Asset Category

International Liabilities

Amount Outstanding as at end of

Q1:2008

Q2:2008

Q3:2008

Q4:2008

Q1:2009

1.

Deposits and Loans

289,362

304,586

313,589

318,994

323,205

 

 

 

(74.0)

(77.3)

(79.0)

(81.1)

(83.6)

 

(a)

Foreign Currency Non-resident Bank [FCNR(B)] scheme

60,340

62,730

64,868

65,357

72,783

 

 

 

(15.4)

(15.9)

(16.4)

(16.6)

(18.8)

 

(b)

Resident Foreign Currency (RFC) A/Cs

1,421

1,197

1,010

1,084

947

 

 

 

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.3)

(0.3)

(0.2)

 

(c)

Exchange Earners Foreign Currency (EEFC) A/Cs

10,036

10,897

11,170

15,112

15,914

 

 

 

(2.6)

(2.8)

(2.8)

(3.8)

(4.1)

 

(d)

Other foreign currency deposits (including Inter-bank Foreign Currency deposits)

1,736

1,712

2,166

2,261

1,648

 

 

 

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.5)

(0.6)

(0.4)

 

(e)

Foreign Currency Borrowing (Inter-bank borrowing in India and from abroad, external commercial borrowings of banks)

77,257

90,791

94,155

88,189

75,398

 

 

 

(19.8)

(23.1)

(23.7)

(22.4)

(19.5)

 

(f)

VOSTRO balances and balances in exchange houses and in term deposits

1,485

1,867

2,066

1,954

2,012

 

 

 

(0.4)

(0.5)

(0.5)

(0.5)

(0.5)

 

(g)

Non-Resident External Rupee(NRE)A ccounts

111,301

114,316

116,368

118,899

124,488

 

 

 

(28.5)

(29.0)

(29.3)

(30.2)

(32.2)

 

(h)

Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) Rupee Accounts

11,387

10,339

10,926

16,929

20,686

 

 

 

(2.9)

(2.6)

(2.8)

(4.3)

(5.4)

 

(i)

Embassy accounts

95

227

239

218

116

 

 

 

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

 

(j)

Foreign Institutional Investors’ (FII) Accounts

14,290

10,505

10,619

8,991

9,211

 

 

 

(3.7)

(2.7)

(2.7)

(2.3)

(2.4)

 

(k)

ESCROW A/Cs

13

4

2

1

1

 

 

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

2.

Own Issues of International Securities

9,166

9,369

10,127

8,058

6,864

 

 

 

(2.3)

(2.4)

(2.6)

(2.0)

(1.8)

 

(a)

Bonds

7,980

8,322

9,231

8,040

6,849

 

 

 

(2.0)

(2.1)

(2.3)

(2.0)

(1.8)

 

(b)

Floating Rate Notes (FRNs)

48

35

25

19

14

 

 

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

 

(c)

Other Own Issues of International Debt Securities

1,138

1,013

872

0

0

 

 

 

(0.3)

(0.3)

(0.2)

(0.0)

(0.0)

3.

Other International Liabilities

92,329

79,877

73,001

66,210

56,540

 

 

 

(23.6)

(20.3)

(18.4)

(16.8)

(14.6)

 

(a)

ADRs/GDRs

25,111

19,861

17,673

14,298

10,357

 

 

 

(6.4)

(5.0)

(4.5)

(3.6)

(2.7)

 

(b)

Equities of banks held by non-residents

45,603

34,388

29,648

26,066

18,932

 

 

 

(11.7)

(8.7)

(7.5)

(6.6)

(4.9)

 

(c)

Capital/remittable profits of foreign banks in India and other unclassified international liabilities

21,615

25,628

25,681

25,846

27,251

 

 

 

(5.5)

(6.5)

(6.5)

(6.6)

(7.0)

Total International Liabilities +

390,857

393,832

396,717

393,263

386,608

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)


Statement I: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Type
(Based on LBS Statements) (Concld.)

(Rs. crore)

Liability/Asset Category

International Assets

Amount Outstanding as at end of

Q1:2008

Q2:2008

Q3:2008

Q4:2008

Q1:2009

1.

Loans and Deposits

212126

198278

211606

217310

219547

 

(95.2)

(95.1)

(95.6)

(95.9)

(95.7)

 

(a)

Loans to Non-residents (includes Rupee loans and Foreign Currency (FC) loans out of non-resident deposits)

8,565

8,321

8,324

8,387

8,341

(3.8)

(4.0)

(3.8)

(3.7)

(3.6)

 

(b)

FC Loans to Residents (incl. loans out of FCNR(B) deposits, PCFCs, FC lending to & FC Deposits with banks in India, etc.,

108,440

106,393

116,257

105,582

99,973

(48.7)

(51.0)

(52.5)

(46.6)

(43.6)

 

(c)

Outstanding Export Bills drawn on non-residents by residents

49,011

45,951

47,872

44,041

44,564

(22.0)

(22.0)

(21.6)

(19.4)

(19.4)

 

(d)

Foreign Currency /TTs, etc., in hand

358

361

571

159

172

 

 

 

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.3)

(0.1)

(0.1)

 

(e)

NOSTRO balances including balances in Term Deposits with non-resident banks (includes FCNR funds held abroad)

45,752

37,252

38,581

59,140

66,496

(20.5)

(17.9)

(17.4)

(26.1)

(29.0)

2.

Holdings of Debt Securities

334

287

152

84

76

 

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

 

(a)

Investment in Foreign Government Securities (including Treasury Bills)

41

74

70

61

54

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

 

(b)

Investment in Other Debt Securities

293

213

81

23

22

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

3.

Other International Assets

10,250

9,951

9,489

9,137

9,733

 

 

 

(4.6)

(4.8)

(4.3)

(4.0)

(4.2)

 

(a)

Investments in Equities Abroad

1,432

1,480

1,579

1,585

1,556

 

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.7)

 

(b)

Capital supplied to and receivable profits from foreign branches of Indian banks and other unclassified intl. assets

8,818

8,471

7,910

7,552

8,177

(4.0)

(4.1)

(3.6)

(3.3)

(3.6)

Total International Assets +

222,711

208,516

221,246

226,530

229,356

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

+ :   In view of the incomplete data coverage from all the branches, the data reported under the LBS are not strictly comparable with those capturing data from all the branches
‘-’ :   nil/negligible
Notes: 1. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total international liabilities/assets.
2.Totals may not tally due to rounding off .
3.Data have been revised for previous quarters.
4.Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


Statement II: Currency and Sector - wise Breakup of International Liabilities/Assets of Banks
(Based on LBS Statements)

(Rs. crore)

Currency

International Liabilities

All Sector

Non-Bank Sector

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Swiss Franc

413

491

567

594

792

59

28

21

59

34

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Euro

15,304

16,423

16,399

16,802

16,695

10,826

12,574

12,425

11,944

12,774

 

(3.9)

(4.2)

(4.1)

(4.3)

(4.3)

(3.8)

(4.6)

(4.6)

(4.4)

(4.6)

Pound Sterling

18,641

26,124

26,445

21,831

22,584

15,677

17,211

16,934

17,681

18,819

 

(4.8)

(6.6)

(6.7)

(5.6)

(5.8)

(5.5)

(6.3)

(6.3)

(6.5)

(6.8)

Indian Rupee

2,03,850

1,95,065

1,93,803

1,96,188

200,437

1,79,761

1,68,373

1,66,437

1,67,458

1,70,943

 

(52.2)

(49.5)

(48.9)

(49.9)

(51.8)

(63.0)

(61.9)

(61.5)

(61.4)

(61.6)

Japanese Yen

18,035

15,162

15,473

17,451

12,541

1,874

1,401

1,213

1,178

651

 

(4.6)

(3.8)

(3.9)

(4.4)

(3.2)

(0.7)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.2)

Other Foreign

2,288

3,367

4,181

4,341

5,451

658

1,041

1,073

983

1,337|

Currencies

(0.6)

(0.9)

(1.1)

(1.1)

(1.4)

(0.2)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.5)

US Dollar

1,32,328

1,37,201

1,39,850

1,36,056

128,109

76,447

71,365

72,714

73,307

73,005

 

(33.9)

(34.8)

(35.3)

(34.6)

(33.1)

(26.8)

(26.2)

(26.8)

(26.9)

(26.3)

Total

3,90,857

3,93,832

3,96,717

3,93,263

386,608

2,85,303

2,71,993

2,70,817

2,72,609

2,77,562

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

International Assets

Swiss Franc

2,466

1,861

1,693

1,555

1,212

1,836

1,387

1,368

1,043

889

 

(1.1)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.7)

(0.5)

(1.2)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.7)

(0.6)

EURO

13,972

13,218

14,891

13,650

13,999

9,915

9,715

9,755

8,776

6,634

 

(6.3)

(6.3)

(6.7)

(6.0)

(6.1)

(6.3)

(6.4)

(6.0)

(6.2)

(4.8)

Pound Sterling

6,018

6,082

5,258

5,690

5,712

2,216

1,784

1,442

1,147

1,349

 

(2.7)

(2.9)

(2.4)

(2.5)

(2.5)

(1.5)

(1.3)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(1.0)

Indian Rupee

7,354

7,541

8,894

8,572

7,680

7,300

7,518

8,812

8,529

7,606

 

(3.3)

(3.6)

(4.0)

(3.8)

(3.3)

(4.7)

(5.0)

(5.5)

(6.0)

(5.5)

Japanese Yen

4,180

3,091

3,179

3,049

4,156

2,895

1,969

1,818

1,753

2,999

 

(1.9)

(1.5)

(1.4)

(1.3)

(1.8)

(1.9)

(1.3)

(1.1)

(1.2)

(2.2)

Other Foreign

7,976

6,691

6,826

7,167

6,737

1,222

945

1,130

839

1,110

Currencies

(3.6)

(3.2)

(3.1)

(3.2)

(2.9)

(0.8)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.8)

US Dollar

1,80,743

1,70,032

1,80,504

1,86,848

189,860

1,30,926

1,27,366

1,36,969

1,20,292

1,17,424

 

(81.2)

(81.5)

(81.6)

(82.5)

(82.8)

(83.7)

(84.4)

(84.9)

(84.5)

(85.1)

Total

2,22,711

2,08,516

2,21,246

2,26,530

229,356

1,56,458

1,50,683

1,61,294

1,42,378

1,38,011

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

@ : excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey      #: includes Miday Island and Wake Islands     ‘-’ : nil/negligible
Note: 1. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total in the respective group (column).
2.Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
3.Data have been revised for previous quarters.
4.Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


Statement III: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Country of Residence of Transacting Units (Based on LBS Statements) - Amount outstanding as at end

(Rs. crore)

Country

 

  International Liabilities

All Currencies

Foreign Currencies

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Total

3,90,857

3,93,832

3,96,717

3,93,263

3,86,608

1,87,008

1,98,767

2,02,914

1,97,074

1,86,171

Of Which

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

Bahrain

7,451

8,027

8,423

8,059

9,260

5,602

6,024

6,093

5,874

6,446

 

(1.9)

(2.0)

(2.1)

(2.0)

(2.4)

(3.0)

(3.0)

(3.0)

(3.0)

(3.5)

China

4,161

4,567

5,152

5,076

5,697

3,967

4,431

4,799

4,874

5,533

 

(1.1)

(1.2)

(1.3)

(1.3)

(1.5)

(2.1)

(2.2)

(2.4)

(2.5)

(3.0)

France

5,769

6,581

7,831

6,452

6,116

3,335

3,901

5,167

4,007

2,609

 

(1.5)

(1.7)

(2.0)

(1.6)

(1.6)

(1.8)

(2.0)

(2.5)

(2.0)

(1.4)

Germany (includes ECB)

14,296

15,225

15,227

15,221

16,819

9,421

10,491

10,725

10,622

11,665

 

(3.7)

(3.9)

(3.8)

(3.9)

(4.4)

(5.0)

(5.3)

(5.3)

(5.4)

(6.3)

Hong Kong

9,738

10,264

12,638

14,153

11,682

5,145

5,714

6,328

7,933

5,245

 

(2.5)

(2.6)

(3.2)

(3.6)

(3.0)

(2.8)

(2.9)

(3.1)

(4.0)

(2.8)

India

16,929

21,583

22,282

26,711

24,725

16,929

21,583

22,282

26,711

24,725

 

(4.3)

(5.5)

(5.6)

(6.8)

(6.4)

(9.1)

(10.9)

(11.0)

(13.6)

(13.3)

Kuwait

6,708

6,966

6,609

6,348

7,213

1,525

1,708

1,537

1,745

1,868

 

(1.7)

(1.8)

(1.7)

(1.6)

(1.9)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(1.0)

Mauritius

21,040

15,336

15,507

11,565

9,970

1,560

1,453

1,855

1,745

2,143

 

(5.4)

(3.9)

(3.9)

(2.9)

(2.6)

(0.8)

(0.7)

(0.9)

(0.9)

(1.2)

Netherlands

11,641

12,250

11,315

9,989

6,851

6,330

7,196

6,440

4,925

2,651

 

(3.0)

(3.1)

(2.9)

(2.5)

(1.8)

(3.4)

(3.6)

(3.2)

(2.5)

(1.4)

No Specific
Country(country Unknown)

24,881

23,846

23,764

15,329

12,626

2,243

2,413

1,893

1,629

1,550

 

(6.4)

(6.1)

(6.0)

(3.9)

(3.3)

(1.2)

(1.2)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.8)

Saudi Arabia

9,481

9,640

9,668

11,930

11,853

1,550

1,626

1,676

1,660

1,694

 

(2.4)

(2.4)

(2.4)

(3.0)

(3.1)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.9)

Singapore

18,911

18,815

19,032

19,789

19,753

12,721

12,871

13,536

13,865

13,932

 

(4.8)

(4.8)

(4.8)

(5.0)

(5.1)

(6.8)

(6.5)

(6.7)

(7.0)

(7.5)

United Arab Emirates

24,664

27,374

26,229

31,018

29,417

4,270

4,485

5,238

5,503

6,406

 

(6.3)

(7.0)

(6.6)

(7.9)

(7.6)

(2.3)

(2.3)

(2.6)

(2.8)

(3.4)

United Kingdom@

56,417

64,851

67,195

57,665

50,419

38,287

44,827

46,593

36,350

33,409

 

(14.4)

(16.5)

(16.9)

(14.7)

(13.0)

(20.5)

(22.6)

(23.0)

(18.4)

(17.9)

United States#

1,07,453

97,205

94,012

1,02,571

1,09,933

53,595

48,913

46,998

48,174

45,955

 

(27.5)

(24.7)

(23.7)

(26.1)

(28.4)

(28.7)

(24.6)

(23.2)

(24.4)

(24.7)


Statement III: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Country of Residence of Transacting Units (Based on LBS Statements) - Amount outstanding as at end (Concld.)

(Rs. crore)

Country

International Assets

All Currencies

Foreign Currencies

 

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Total

2,22,711

2,08,516

2,21,246

2,26,530

2,29,356

2,15,356

2,00,975

2,12,352

2,17,958

2,21,676

of Which

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

Bahrain

1,141

1,091

890

1,123

1,508

1,047

996

797

1,035

1,423

 

(0.5)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.5)

(0.7)

(0.5)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.5)

(0.6)

Belgium

1,765

1,798

1,705

1,871

2,013

1,759

1,788

1,684

1,864

2,005

 

(0.8)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(0.9)

Canada

1,825

1,429

1,481

1,432

1,974

1,585

1,267

1,312

1,256

1,806

 

(0.8)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.9)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.8)

China

1,347

1,464

1,410

1,444

1,476

1,333

1,445

1,396

1,433

1,463

 

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.7)

France

1,548

1,190

1,662

1,640

3,168

1,530

1,166

1,531

1,627

3,119

 

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.8)

(0.7)

(1.4)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(1.4)

Germany (includes ECB)

4,160

3,261

5,157

4,517

5,779

4,074

3,170

5,024

4,442

5,675

 

(1.9)

(1.6)

(2.3)

(2.0)

(2.5)

(1.9)

(1.6)

(2.4)

(2.0)

(2.6)

Hong Kong

6,784

7,305

7,057

14,915

16,176

6,720

7,228

6,971

14,841

16,107

 

(3.0)

(3.5)

(3.2)

(6.6)

(7.1)

(3.1)

(3.6)

(3.3)

(6.8)

(7.3)

India

1,08,614

1,06,894

1,16,711

1,06,062

1,00,480

1,08,614

1,06,894

1,16,711

1,06,062

1,00,480

 

(48.8)

(51.3)

(52.8)

(46.8)

(43.8)

(50.4)

(53.2)

(55.0)

(48.7)

(45.3)

Italy

1,577

1,426

1,355

1,234

1,397

1,568

1,412

1,339

1,224

1,389

 

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.5)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.6)

Japan

1,837

1,634

1,773

1,862

2,793

1,805

1,599

1,744

1,834

2,766

 

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(1.2)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(1.2)

Netherlands

867

728

806

651

1,111

860

718

798

644

1,104

 

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.5)

Singapore

5,689

4,785

4,647

4,179

3,800

5,421

4,469

4,221

3,861

3,517

 

(2.6)

(2.3)

(2.1)

(1.8)

(1.7)

(2.5)

(2.2)

(2.0)

(1.8)

(1.6)

United Arab Emirates

6,458

5,733

5,306

5,024

5,225

5,641

4,918

4,246

4,219

4,440

 

(2.9)

(2.7)

(2.4)

(2.2)

(2.3)

(2.6)

(2.4)

(2.0)

(1.9)

(2.0)

United Kingdom@

12,399

10,988

8,693

11,190

14,430

11,854

10,295

8,027

10,536

13,806

 

(5.6)

(5.3)

(3.9)

(4.9)

(6.3)

(5.5)

(5.1)

(3.8)

(4.8)

(6.2)

United States#

46,615

41,412

45,689

52,053

52,685

43,267

37,984

41,469

48,521

48,781

 

(20.9)

(19.9)

(20.7)

(23.0)

(23.0)

(20.1)

(18.9)

(19.5)

(22.3)

(22.0)

@ : Excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man And Jersey    #: Includes Miday Island and Wake Islands  ‘-’ : Nil/Negligible
Note: 1. Figures in Brackets Represent Percentages to Total un the Respective Group (Column).
2. Totals May not Tally Due to Rounding off .
3. “No specific country” means the country information has not been provided by the reporting bank branches.
4. Data have been revised for previous quarters.
5. Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


Statement IV: Country - wise Breakup of Major Component of International Liabilities of Banks
(Based on LBS Statements)

(Rs. crore)

Country

Major Components

01: 2008

02: 2008

03: 2008

04: 2008

01: 2009

Australia

FCNR(B)

286

(0.5)

284

(0.5)

331

(0.5)

289

(0.4)

552

(0.8)

 

Borrowings

50

(0.1)

238

(0.3)

294

(0.3)

144

(0.2)

443

(0.6)

 

NRE Deposits

658

(0.6)

813

(0.7)

890

(0.8)

710

(0.6)

781

(0.6)

 

Total

1,527

(0.4)

1,823

(0.5)

1,955

(0.5)

1,637

(0.4)

2,294

(0.6)

Bahrain

FCNR(B)

4,742

(7.9)

5,194

(8.3)

5,526

(8.5)

5,579

(8.5)

6,273

(8.6)

 

Borrowings

853

(1.1)

820

(0.9)

556

(0.6)

220

(0.2)

100

(0.1)

 

NRE Deposits

1,663

(1.5)

1,830

(1.6)

2,116

(1.8)

1,721

(1.4)

2,241

(1.8)

 

Total

7,451

(1.9)

8,027

(2.0)

8,423

(2.1)

8,059

(2.0)

9,260

(2.4)

Belgium

FCNR(B)

90

(0.1)

86

(0.1)

67

(0.1)

89

(0.1)

105

(0.1)

 

Borrowings

1,872

(2.4)

1,795

(2.0)

1,831

(1.9)

3,036

(3.4)

1,179

(1.6)

 

NRE Deposits

105

(0.1)

117

(0.1)

100

(0.1)

168

(0.1)

246

(0.2)

 

Total

2,346

(0.6)

2,264

(0.6)

2,271

(0.6)

3,588

(0.9)

1,822

(0.5)

Canada

FCNR(B)

1,019

(1.7)

1,039

(1.7)

1,025

(1.6)

974

(1.5)

950

(1.3)

 

Borrowings

586

(0.8)

557

(0.6)

471

(0.5)

441

(0.5)

306

(0.4)

 

NRE Deposits

1,546

(1.4)

1,600

(1.4)

1,724

(1.5)

1,171

(1.0)

1,753

(1.4)

 

Total

4,416

(1.1)

4,440

(1.1)

4,523

(1.1)

4,079

(1.0)

4,847

(1.3)

China

FCNR(B)

3,966

(6.6)

4,429

(7.1)

4,766

(7.3)

4,874

(7.5)

5,506

(7.6)

 

Borrowings

 

 

 

25

(0.0)

 

NRE Deposits

141

(0.1)

109

(0.1)

221

(0.2)

113

(0.1)

120

(0.1)

 

Total

4,161

(1.1)

4,567

(1.2)

5,152

(1.3)

5,076

(1.3)

5,697

(1.5)

France

FCNR(B)

170

(0.3)

137

(0.2)

168

(0.3)

203

(0.3)

265

(0.4)

 

Borrowings

2,601

(3.4)

3,263

(3.6)

4,354

(4.6)

3,340

(3.8)

2,078

(2.8)

 

NRE Deposits

490

(0.4)

444

(0.4)

431

(0.4)

344

(0.3)

416

(0.3)

 

Total

5,769

(1.5)

6,581

(1.7)

7,831

(2.0)

6,452

(1.6)

6,116

(1.6)

Germany

FCNR(B)

5,509

(9.1)

6,652

(10.6)

6,741

(10.4)

7,000

(10.7)

7,651

(10.5)

(Includes ECB)

Borrowings

3,526

(4.6)

3,502

(3.9)

3,605

(3.8)

3,283

(3.7)

3,675

(4.9)

 

NRE Deposits

1,019

(0.9)

1,055

(0.9)

949

(0.8)

1,055

(0.9)

1,865

(1.5)

 

Total

14,296

(3.7)

15,225

(3.9)

15,227

(3.8)

15,221

(3.9)

16,819

(4.4)

Hong Kong

FCNR(B)

954

(1.6)

966

(1.5)

807

(1.2)

904

(1.4)

886

(1.2)

 

Borrowings

1,355

(1.8)

1,832

(2.0)

2,320

(2.5)

3,817

(4.3)

2,683

(3.6)

 

NRE Deposits

1,037

(0.9)

901

(0.8)

1,187

(1.0)

1,203

(1.0)

1,315

(1.1)

 

Total

9,738

(2.5)

10,264

(2.6)

12,638

(3.2)

14,153

(3.6)

11,682

(3.0)

India

FCNR(B)

 

Borrowings

4,908

(6.4)

8,594

(9.5)

8,773

(9.3)

8,944

(10.1)

7,486

(9.9)

 

NRE Deposits

 

Total

16,929

(4.3)

21,583

(5.5)

22,282

(5.6)

26,711

(6.8)

24,725

(6.4)

Japan

FCNR(B)

288

(0.5)

175

(0.3)

172

(0.3)

370

(0.6)

259

(0.4)

 

Borrowings

1,385

(1.8)

1,783

(2.0)

1,412

(1.5)

1,521

(1.7)

1,419

(1.9)

 

NRE Deposits

699

(0.6)

758

(0.7)

570

(0.5)

587

(0.5)

671

(0.5)

 

Total

4,784

(1.2)

5,518

(1.4)

4,357

(1.1)

4,481

(1.1)

4,361

(1.1)

Kenya

FCNR(B)

958

(1.6)

923

(1.5)

1,101

(1.7)

916

(1.4)

848

(1.2)

 

Borrowings

37

(0.0)

178

(0.2)

71

(0.1)

43

(0.0)

56

(0.1)

 

NRE Deposits

1,217

(1.1)

1,027

(0.9)

1,079

(0.9)

950

(0.8)

1,167

(0.9)

 

Total

2,257

(0.6)

2,187

(0.6)

2,317

(0.6)

1,999

(0.5)

2,387

(0.6)

Kuwait

FCNR(B)

1,504

(2.5)

1,664

(2.7)

1,508

(2.3)

1,692

(2.6)

1,712

(2.4)

 

Borrowings

2

(0.0)

21

(0.0)

4

(0.0)

2

(0.0)

109

(0.1)

 

NRE Deposits

4,808

(4.3)

4,943

(4.3)

4,709

(4.0)

4,101

(3.4)

4,588

(3.7)

 

Total

6,708

(1.7)

6,966

(1.8)

6,609

(1.7)

6,348

(1.6)

7,213

(1.9)

Mauritius

FCNR(B)

34

(0.1)

15

(0.0)

17

(0.0)

15

(0.0)

35

(0.0)

 

Borrowings

1,498

(1.9)

1,435

(1.6)

1,711

(1.8)

1,624

(1.8)

2,028

(2.7)

 

NRE Deposits

174

(0.2)

35

(0.0)

32

(0.0)

31

(0.0)

237

(0.2)

 

Total

21,040

(5.4)

15,336

(3.9)

15,507

(3.9)

11,565

(2.9)

9,970

(2.6)


Statement IV: Country - wise Breakup of Major Component of International Liabilities of Banks
(Based on LBS Statements) (Concld.)

(Rs. crore)

Country

Major Components

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Netherlands

FCNR(B)

286

(0.5)

258

(0.4)

243

(0.4)

175

(0.3)

175

(0.2)

 

Borrowings

5,885

(7.6)

6,778

(7.5)

5,950

(6.3)

4,496

(5.1)

2,319

(3.1)

 

NRE Deposits

367

(0.3)

163

(0.1)

204

(0.2)

164

(0.1)

269

(0.2)

 

Total

11,641

(3.0)

12,250

(3.1)

11,315

(2.9)

9,989

(2.5)

6,851

(1.8)

No Specific Country

FCNR(B)

1,613

(2.7)

1,744

(2.8)

1,312

(2.0)

1,291

(2.0)

1,230

(1.7)

(country Unknown)

Borrowings

42

(0.1)

52

(0.1)

 

 

 

 

NRE Deposits

12,209

(11.0)

12,984

(11.4)

12,215

(10.5)

5,519

(4.6)

6,005

(4.8)

 

Total

24,881

(6.4)

23,846

(6.1)

23,764

(6.0)

15,329

(3.9)

12,626

(3.3)

Oman

FCNR(B)

614

(1.0)

675

(1.1)

608

(0.9)

638

(1.0)

658

(0.9)

 

Borrowings

133

(0.2)

72

(0.1)

31

(0.0)

15

(0.0)

26

(0.0)

 

NRE Deposits

2,736

(2.5)

2,899

(2.5)

2,998

(2.6)

3,999

(3.4)

3,783

(3.0)

 

Total

3,747

(1.0)

3,866

(1.0)

3,946

(1.0)

5,059

(1.3)

4,927

(1.3)

Qatar

FCNR(B)

517

(0.9)

481

(0.8)

405

(0.6)

377

(0.6)

362

(0.5)

 

Borrowings

1

(0.0)

16

(0.0)

1

(0.0)

 

 

 

NRE Deposits

1,954

(1.8)

2,143

(1.9)

2,568

(2.2)

2,267

(1.9)

2,572

(2.1)

 

Total

2,617

(0.7)

2,841

(0.7)

3,208

(0.8)

2,979

(0.8)

3,588

(0.9)

Saudi Arabia

FCNR(B)

1,537

(2.5)

1,612

(2.6)

1,648

(2.5)

1,638

(2.5)

1,573

(2.2)

 

Borrowings

4

(0.0)

3

(0.0)

17

(0.0)

3

(0.0)

103

(0.1)

 

NRE Deposits

7,474

(6.7)

7,653

(6.7)

7,621

(6.5)

9,555

(8.0)

9,376

(7.5)

 

Total

9,481

(2.4)

9,640

(2.4)

9,668

(2.4)

11,930

(3.0)

11,853

(3.1)

Singapore

FCNR(B)

513

(0.9)

568

(0.9)

620

(1.0)

626

(1.0)

739

(1.0)

 

Borrowings

9,754

(12.6)

9,312

(10.3)

9,942

(10.6)

11,821

(13.4)

12,085

(16.0)

 

NRE Deposits

1,967

(1.8)

2,626

(2.3)

2,330

(2.0)

2,199

(1.8)

2,398

(1.9)

 

Total

18,911

(4.8)

18,815

(4.8)

19,032

(4.8)

19,789

(5.0)

19,753

(5.1)

Spain

FCNR(B)

379

(0.6)

458

(0.7)

451

(0.7)

325

(0.5)

470

(0.6)

 

Borrowings

5

(0.0)

8

(0.0)

13

(0.0)

6

(0.0)

 

 

NRE Deposits

238

(0.2)

377

(0.3)

788

(0.7)

691

(0.6)

827

(0.7)

 

Total

2,732

(0.7)

2765

(0.7)

2,166

(0.5)

1836

(0.5)

1,509

(0.4)

Switzerland

FCNR(B)

164

(0.3)

128

(0.2)

112

(0.2)

145

(0.2)

350

(0.5)

(Includes BIS)

Borrowings

322

(0.4)

439

(0.5)

534

(0.6)

523

(0.6)

724

(1.0)

 

NRE Deposits

340

(0.3)

383

(0.3)

366

(0.3)

396

(0.3)

420

(0.3)

 

Total

1,518

(0.4)

1,355

(0.3)

1,709

(0.4)

1,570

(0.4)

2,230

(0.6)

United Arab

FCNR(B)

4,133

(6.8)

4,007

(6.4)

4,915

(7.6)

5,358

(8.2)

5,853

(8.0)

Emirates

Borrowings

63

(0.1)

341

(0.4)

191

(0.2)

2

(0.0)

397

(0.5)

 

NRE Deposits

17,896

(16.1)

20,532

(18.0)

18,402

(15.8)

22,007

(18.5)

18,799

(15.1)

 

Total

24,664

(6.3)

27,374

(7.0)

26,229

(6.6)

31,018

(7.9)

29,417

(7.6)

United Kingdom@

FCNR(B)

15,226

(25.2)

14,999

(23.9)

14,379

(22.2)

14,766

(22.6)

16,396

(22.5)

 

Borrowings

18,453

(23.9)

26,972

(29.7)

30,151

(32.0)

19,663

(22.3)

15,739

(20.9)

 

NRE Deposits

9,010

(8.1)

8,283

(7.2)

11,076

(9.5)

12,920

(10.9)

8,691

(7.0)

 

Total

56,417

(14.4)

64,851

(16.5)

67,195

(16.9)

57,665

(14.7)

50,419

(13.0)

United States#

FCNR(B)

9,990

(16.6)

10,412

(16.6)

11,284

(17.4)

10,733

(16.4)

14,494

(19.9)

 

Borrowings

21,080

(27.3)

20,022

(22.1)

18,695

(19.9)

21,742

(24.7)

18,587

(24.7)

 

NRE Deposits

35,251

(31.7)

34,567

(30.2)

35,028

(30.1)

38,221

(32.1)

45,797

(36.8)

 

Total

1,07,453

(27.5)

97,205

(24.7)

94,012

(23.7)

1,02,571

(26.1)

1,09,933

(28.4)

Total

FCNR(B)

60,340

(100.0)

62,730

(100.0)

64,868

(100.0)

65,357

(100.0)

72,783

(100.0)

 

Borrowings

77,257

(100.0)

90,791

(100.0)

94,155

(100.0)

88,189

(100.0)

75,398

(100.0)

 

NRE Deposits

1,11,301

(100.0)

1,14,316

(100.0)

1,16,368

(100.0)

1,18,899

(100.0)

1,24,488

(100.0)

 

Total

3,90,857

(100.0)

3,93,832

(100.0)

3,96,717

(100.0)

3,93,263

(100.0)

3,86,608

(100.0)

@ : excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey.  #: includes Miday Island and Wake Islands.  ‘—’ : nil/negligible. Notes: 1.Figures in brackets represent percentages to total.
2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off .
3. Data have been revised for previous quarters.
4. Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


Statement V: Country - wise Breakup of Major Component of International Assets of Banks
(Based on LBS Statements)

(Rs. crore)

Country

Major Components

01: 2008

02: 2008

03: 2008

04: 2008

01: 2009

Bahrain

Export Bill

65

(0.1)

160

(0.3)

80

(0.2)

55

(0.1)

191

(0.4)

 

NOSTRO

580

(1.3)

465

(1.2)

397

(1.0)

668

(1.1)

923

(1.4)

 

Total

1,141

(0.5)

1,091

(0.5)

890

(0.4)

1,123

(0.5)

1,508

(0.7)

Belgium

Export Bill

936

(1.9)

961

(2.1)

993

(2.1)

1,268

(2.9)

1,228

(2.8)

 

NOSTRO

342

(0.7)

536

(1.4)

419

(1.1)

332

(0.6)

518

(0.8)

 

Total

1,765

(0.8)

1,798

(0.9)

1,705

(0.8)

1,871

(0.8)

2,013

(0.9)

Canada

Export Bill

378

(0.8)

339

(0.7)

402

(0.8)

382

(0.9)

315

(0.7)

 

NOSTRO

755

(1.7)

468

(1.3)

423

(1.1)

537

(0.9)

514

(0.8)

 

Total

1,825

(0.8)

1,429

(0.7)

1,481

(0.7)

1,432

(0.6)

1,974

(0.9)

China

Export Bill

1,149

(2.3)

1,244

(2.7)

1,098

(2.3)

761

(1.7)

749

(1.7)

 

NOSTRO

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

 

Total

1,347

(0.6)

1,464

(0.7)

1,410

(0.6)

1,444

(0.6)

1,476

(0.6)

France

Export Bill

1,032

(2.1)

926

(2.0)

1,046

(2.2)

1,010

(2.3)

874

(2.0)

 

NOSTRO

339

(0.7)

95

(0.3)

445

(1.2)

472

(0.8)

2,128

(3.2)

 

Total

1,548

(0.7)

1,190

(0.6)

1,662

(0.8)

1,640

(0.7)

3,168

(1.4)

Germany

Export Bill

1,657

(3.4)

1,384

(3.0)

1,373

(2.9)

1,269

(2.9)

1,360

(3.1)

(includes ECB)

NOSTRO

1,828

(4.0)

1,103

(3.0)

2,695

(7.0)

2,614

(4.4)

3,757

(5.6)

 

Total

4,160

(1.9)

3,261

(1.6)

5,157

(2.3)

4,517

(2.0)

5779

(2.5)

Hong Kong

Export Bill

2,927

(6.0)

3,127

(6.8)

3,010

(6.3)

3,478

(7.9)

4,392

(9.9)

 

NOSTRO

2,706

(5.9)

3,067

(8.2)

2,872

(7.4)

10,262

(17.4)

10,545

(15.9)

 

Total

6,784

(3.0)

7,305

(3.5)

7,057

(3.2)

14,915

(6.6)

16,176

(7.1)

India

Export Bill

-

-

-

-

-

-

-  

-

-  

-

 

NOSTRO

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

 

Total

1,08,614   

(48.8)

1,06,894

(51.3)

1,16,711

(52.8)

1,06,062

(46.8)

1,00,480

(43.8)

Italy

Export Bill

1,464

(3.0)

1,294

(2.8)

1,248

(2.6)

1,128

(2.6)

1,291

(2.9)

 

NOSTRO

103

(0.2)

85

(0.2)

64

(0.2)

68

(0.1)

69

(0.1)

 

Total

1,577

(0.7)

1,426

(0.7)

1,355

(0.6)

1,234

(0.5)

1,397

(0.6)

Japan

Export Bill

516

(1.1)

395

(0.9)

310

(0.6)

443

(1.0)

1,547

(3.5)

 

NOSTRO

841

(1.8)

871

(2.3)

1,061

(2.8)

1,087

(1.8)

941

(1.4)

 

Total

1,837

(0.8)

1,634

(0.8)

1,773

(0.8)

1,862

(0.8)

2,793

(1.2)

Netherlands

Export Bill

625

(1.3)

651

(1.4)

694

(1.4)

581

(1.3)

573

(1.3)

 

NOSTRO

235

(0.5)

62

(0.2)

98

(0.3)

52

(0.1)

524

(0.8)

 

Total

867

(0.4)

728

(0.3)

806

(0.4)

651

(0.3)

1,111

(0.5)


Statement V: Country - wise Breakup of Major Component of International Assets of Banks
(Based on LBS Statements) (Concld.)

(Rs. crore)

Country

Major Components

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

No Specific Country (country Unknown)

Export Bill

383

(0.8)

667

(1.5)

511

(1.1)

330

(0.7)

315

(0.7)

 

NOSTRO

167

(0.4)

107

(0.3)

 

 

 

 

Total

1,814

(0.8)

1,648

(0.8)

1,333

(0.6)

1,127

(0.5)

962

(0.4)

Singapore

Export Bill

1,431

(2.9)

1,243

(2.7)

1,401

(2.9)

1,118

(2.5)

1,080

(2.4)

 

NOSTRO

2,746

(6.0)

2,052

(5.5)

1,796

(4.7)

1,672

(2.8)

1,682

(2.5)

 

Total

5,689

(2.6)

4,785

(2.3)

4,647

(2.1)

4,179

(1.8)

3,800

(1.7)

Sri Lanka

Export Bill

604

(1.2)

521

(1.1)

584

(1.2)

348

(0.8)

225

(0.5)

 

NOSTRO

190

(0.4)

59

(0.2)

46

(0.1)

76

(0.1)

58

(0.1)

 

Total

1,124

(0.5)

990

(0.5)

1,047

(0.5)

885

(0.4)

799

(0.3)

Switzerland

Export Bill

421

(0.9)

327

(0.7)

374

(0.8)

349

(0.8)

390

(0.9)

(Includes BIS)

NOSTRO

648

(1.4)

439

(1.2)

317

(0.8)

563

(1.0)

396

(0.6)

 

Total

1,102

(0.5)

796

(0.4)

720

(0.3)

939

(0.4)

811

(0.4)

United Arab

Export Bill

4,535

(9.3)

4,057

(8.8)

3,667

(7.7)

3,412

(7.7)

3,403

(7.6)

Emirates

NOSTRO

262

(0.6)

64

(0.2)

83

(0.2)

109

(0.2)

410

(0.6)

 

Total

6,458

(2.9)

5,733

(2.7)

5,306

(2.4)

5,024

(2.2)

5,225

(2.3)

United Kingdom@

Export Bill

2,900

(5.9)

3,158

(6.9)

2,434

(5.1)

2,002

(4.5)

2,171

(4.9)

 

NOSTRO

7,105   

(15.5)

5,472   

(14.7)

4,049

(10.5)

6,938

(11.7)

9,469

(14.2)

 

Total

12,399

(5.6)

10,988     

(5.3)

8,693

(3.9)

11,190

(4.9)

14,430

(6.3)

United States #

Export Bill

17,459  

(35.6)

16,289   

(35.4)

19,618

(41.0)

16,637

(37.8)

16,395

(36.8)

 

NOSTRO

24,788  

(54.2)

20,673   

(55.5)

22,244

(57.7)

31,691

(53.6)

32,360

(48.7)

 

Total

46,615   

(20.9)

41,412   

(19.9)

45,689

(20.7)

52,053

(23.0)

52,685

(23.0)

Total

Export Bill

49,011

(100.0)

45,951 

(100.0)

47,872

(100.0)

44,041

(100.0)

44,564

(100.0)

 

NOSTRO

45,752

(100.0)

37,252

(100.0)

38,581

(100.0)

59,140

(100.0)

66,496

(100.0)

 

Total

2,22,711

(100.0)

2,08,516 

(100.0)

2,21,246 

(100.0)

2,26,530

(100.0)

2,29,356

(100.0)

@ : excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey.   #: includes Miday Island and Wake Islands.   ‘—’ : nil/negligible.
Notes: 1. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total.
2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off .
3. Data have been revised for previous quarters.
4. Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


Statement VI: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Country of Incorporation of Banks (Based on LBS Statements) - Amount Outstanding as at end

(Rs. crore)

Country

International Liabilities

Total: All Sectors

Position vis-a-vis Banks

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Bahrain

257

215

322

301

341

19

19

68

59

59

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.1)

Bangladesh

58

60

64

52

74

54

57

62

49

71

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

Belgium

687

693

993

1,023

887

651

651

948

968

816

 

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.3)

(0.3)

(0.2)

(0.6)

(0.5)

(0.8)

(0.8)

(0.7)

Canada

2,591

3,151

3,535

3,835

3,485

2,488

2,991

3,427

3,609

3,350

 

(0.7)

(0.8)

(0.9)

(1.0)

(0.9)

(2.4)

(2.5)

(2.7)

(3.0)

(3.1)

France

4,330

4,642

5,546

4,821

5,653

3,242

3,647

4,437

3,831

4,419

 

(1.1)

(1.2)

(1.4)

(1.2)

(1.5)

(3.1)

(3.0)

(3.5)

(3.2)

(4.1)

Germany

11,100

8,751

8,492

9,461

9,963

3,816

3,764

3,637

3,541

3,341

(Includes ECB)

(2.8)

(2.2)

(2.1)

(2.4)

(2.6)

(3.6)

(3.1)

(2.9)

(2.9)

(3.1)

Hong Kong

25,257

23,817

28,620

26,822

26,357

8,917

8,421

11,734

10,920

9,106

 

(6.5)

(6.0)

(7.2)

(6.8)

(6.8)

(8.4)

(6.9)

(9.3)

(9.1)

(8.4)

India

2,99,095

2,93,028

2,86,876

2,81,267

2,74,230

57,755

62,638

61,065

57,534

49,977

 

(76.5)

(74.4)

(72.3)

(71.5)

(70.9)

(54.7)

(51.4)

(48.5)

(47.7)

(45.8)

Japan

1,212

1,809

1,399

1,368

1,417

1,144

1,719

1,324

1,311

1,340

 

(0.3)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.4)

(1.1)

(1.4)

(1.1)

(1.1)

(1.2)

Mauritius

129

120

110

83

104

106

94

83

71

74

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

Netherlands

11,573

12,582

11,286

10,691

7,082

10,295

11,263

10,008

8,499

5,432

 

(3.0)

(3.2)

(2.8)

(2.7)

(1.8)

(9.8)

(9.2)

(7.9)

(7.0)

(5.0)

Oman

219

407

206

201

218

48

55

33

20

42

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Singapore

2,404

3,064

3,870

3,989

3,650

2,386

3,051

3,857

3,976

3,638

 

(0.6)

(0.8)

(1.0)

(1.0)

(0.9)

(2.3)

(2.5)

(3.1)

(3.3)

(3.3)

South Korea

202

296

213

202

228

199

258

206

195

203

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.2)

(0.2)

Sri Lanka

83

81

90

101

83

49

47

52

46

55

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

Switzerland

259

259

(Includes BIS)

(0.1)

(0.2)

Taiwan, China

123

84

110

110

110

123

79

110

110

110

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

Thailand

115

119

127

139

141

36

36

36

36

36

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

United Arab Emirates

412

413

416

412

399

108

91

86

88

82

 

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.1)

United Kingdom@

11,923

17,388

20,290

20,986

20,718

6,361

10,808

12,724

12,050

11,510

 

(3.1)

(4.4)

(5.1)

(5.3)

(5.4)

(6.0)

(8.9)

(10.1)

(10.0)

(10.6)

United States#

19,015

23,113

24,078

27,327

31,134

7,684

12,150

11,931

13,667

15,052

 

(4.9)

(5.9)

(6.1)

(6.9)

(8.1)

(7.3)

(10.0)

(9.5)

(11.3)

(13.8)

Total

3,90,857

3,93,832

3,96,717

3,93,263

3,86,608

1,05,554

1,21,839

1,25,901

1,20,653

1,09,046

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)


Statement VI: International Liabilities/Assets of Banks Classified According to Country of Incorporation of Banks (Based on LBS Statements) - Amount Outstanding as at end

(Rs. crore)

Country

International Assets

Total: All Sectors

Position vis-a-vis Banks

 

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Q1: 2008

Q2: 2008

Q3: 2008

Q4: 2008

Q1: 2009

Bahrain

309

344

230

327

379

28

14

15

23

70

 

(0.1)

(0.2)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.2)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

Bangladesh

20

12

16

10

35

12

9

12

8

28

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Belgium

472

524

763

810

666

59

78

164

186

167

 

(0.2)

(0.3)

(0.3)

(0.4)

(0.3)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.3)

(0.2)

(0.2)

Canada

2,640

2,492

3,154

1,391

1,159

76

14

49

32

52

 

(1.2)

(1.2)

(1.4)

(0.6)

(0.5)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.1)

France

1,038

816

1,257

948

2,366

284

97

340

228

1,626

 

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.6)

(0.4)

(1.0)

(0.4)

(0.2)

(0.6)

(0.3)

(1.8)

Germany (includes ECB)

2,746

2,356

1,967

1,472

1,570

1,060

791

242

332

295

 

(1.2)

(1.1)

(0.9)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(1.6)

(1.4)

(0.4)

(0.4)

(0.3)

Hong Kong

8,408

7,354

6,590

11,196

12,863

2,522

1,162

7

5,735

7,123

 

(3.8)

(3.5)

(3.0)

(4.9)

(5.6)

(3.8)

(2.0)

(0.0)

(6.8)

(7.8)

India

166,558

150,564

157,586

160,197

162,004

52,321

43,785

47,812

60,357

63,963

 

(74.8)

(72.2)

(71.2)

(70.7)

(70.6)

(79.0)

(76.0)

(79.8)

(71.7)

(70.0)

Japan

570

1,273

1,572

1,573

1,113

202

322

367

358

438

 

(0.3)

(0.6)

(0.7)

(0.7)

(0.5)

(0.3)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.4)

(0.5)

Mauritius

22

20

15

10

9

2

2

1

1

6

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Netherlands

8,236

7,903

8,888

6,935

5,881

319

217

111

116

134

 

(3.7)

(3.8)

(4.0)

(3.1)

(2.6)

(0.5)

(0.4)

(0.2)

(0.1)

(0.1)

Oman

2

0

3

29

27

2

2

4

1

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Singapore

4,367

4,807

5,698

4,893

5,919

2,661

2,940

3,497

2,974

3,626

 

(2.0)

(2.3)

(2.6)

(2.2)

(2.6)

(4.0)

(5.1)

(5.8)

(3.5)

(4.0)

South Korea

52

77

38

68

160

10

42

23

58

123

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.1)

Sri Lanka

10

10

13

69

68

4

3

7

7

4

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

Taiwan, China

7

8

5

2

17

1

4

1

14

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

Thailand

11

11

7

11

12

11

9

7

11

12

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

United Arab Emirates

60

89

138

49

34

18

31

42

28

21

 

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.0)

(0.1)

(0.1)

(0.0)

(0.0)

United Kingdom@

12,511

16,419

21,829

21,638

21,824

3,341

4,904

6,219

7,828

7,709

 

(5.6)

(7.9)

(9.9)

(9.6)

(9.5)

(5.0)

(8.5)

(10.4)

(9.3)

(8.4)

United States#

14,671

13,438

11,477

14,904

13,247

3,319

3,181

1,033

5,862

5,934

 

(6.6)

(6.4)

(5.2)

(6.6)

(5.8)

(5.0)

(5.5)

(1.7)

(7.0)

(6.5)

Total

222,711

208,516

221,246

226,530

229,356

66,252

57,607

59,952

84,152

91,345

 

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

@ : excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey     #: includes Miday Island and Wake Islands       ‘–’ : nil/negligible Note: 1. Figures in brackets represent percentages to total in the respective group (column).
2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
3. Data have been revised for previous quarters.
4. Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 denote quarters ended March, June, September and December, respectively.


 

Statement VII: Residual Maturity and Sector-wise Classification of Consolidated International
Claims of Banks (Based on CBS Statements) - Amount Outstanding as at end of Period on Immediate Country Risk Basis

(Rs. crore)

Country of Transacting Units

Period

Total
International
Claims

Residual Maturity

Sector

Short-Term

Long-Term

Un­allocated

Bank

Non-Bank Public

Non-Bank Private

Total Intl. Claims

Mar-2008

169481

117279

50232

1970

62394

748

106339

 

Jun-2008

171730

113983

55549

2199

65021

828

105881

 

Sep-2008

177560

112092

62370

3098

64497

1509

111554

 

Dec-2008

191118

116029

72088

3000

75135

732

115251

 

Mar-2009

224665

140290

79828

4548

102223

656

121786

Australia

Mar-2008

2042

982

1060

1582

1

460

 

Jun-2008

2081

957

1124

1485

2

594

 

Sep-2008

2251

729

1506

17

1593

2

656

 

Dec-2008

1999

531

1469

1470

529

 

Mar-2009

1917

764

1154

1384

1

532

Austria

Mar-2008

1123

1043

80

1041

82

 

Jun-2008

921

794

126

861

60

 

Sep-2008

1035

827

209

911

124

 

Dec-2008

900

704

197

856

45

 

Mar-2009

612

437

176

564

48

Bahamas

Mar-2008

898

799

99

898

 

Jun-2008

886

865

20

64

822

 

Sep-2008

832

812

20

127

705

 

Dec-2008

726

717

9

49

677

 

Mar-2009

999

835

164

195

804

Bahrain

Mar-2008

2094

849

1245

1654

440

 

Jun-2008

2780

1325

1455

2530

250

 

Sep-2008

3318

1519

1799

2958

360

 

Dec-2008

3302

1557

1745

2995

307

 

Mar-2009

3561

1969

1592

3021

539

Belgium

Mar-2008

3886

3675

210

1286

2599

 

Jun-2008

3361

3331

29

1060

2300

 

Sep-2008

3649

3180

469

454

3195

 

Dec-2008

3433

3013

419

463

2970

 

Mar-2009

3835

3208

627

1137

2697

Canada

Mar-2008

4019

1361

2172

486

1741

2

2276

 

Jun-2008

5388

2221

2565

602

2547

1

2840

 

Sep-2008

5772

1805

3220

747

2586

76

3110

 

Dec-2008

5636

1443

3205

989

3124

1

2511

 

Mar-2009

6348

1547

3325

1476

3823

2

2523

Cayman Islands

Mar-2008

773

47

726

47

69

657

 

Jun-2008

1148

902

246

83

1066

 

Sep-2008

1495

1042

452

92

1403

 

Dec-2008

1660

1083

577

90

1570

 

Mar-2009

2230

1164

1066

161

2070

China

Mar-2008

1026

962

65

1026

 

Jun-2008

1312

1133

179

1311

 

Sep-2008

1390

1149

241

122

1268

 

Dec-2008

1419

1275

144

1419

 

Mar-2009

1418

1278

140

1

1417

Cyprus

Mar-2008

2864

1713

1151

232

2632

 

Jun-2008

2444

1417

1027

185

2259

 

Sep-2008

1862

924

939

298

1564

 

Dec-2008

2565

1038

1527

1027

1539

 

Mar-2009

2513

1104

1409

985

1528


 

VII : Residual Maturity and Sector-wise Classification of Consolidated International
Claims of Banks (Based on CBS Statements) - Amount Outstanding as at
end of Period on Immediate Country Risk Basis (Contd.)

(Rs. crore)

Country of Transacting Units

Period

Total
International
Claims

Residual Maturity

Sector

Short-Term

Long-Term

Un­allocated

Bank

Non-Bank Public

Non-Bank Private

Denmark

Mar-2008

1660

1347

313

1430

229

 

Jun-2008

1516

1186

330

1400

116

 

Sep-2008

1373

1042

331

1263

111

 

Dec-2008

1305

866

439

1112

193

 

Mar-2009

1461

1014

447

1271

190

France

Mar-2008

2969

2074

895

1535

1434

 

Jun-2008

3456

2377

1079

2004

1452

 

Sep-2008

4519

3079

1440

2451

554

1514

 

Dec-2008

4126

2675

1451

2742

1383

 

Mar-2009

4393

2949

1444

3134

1259

Germany (Includes ECB)

Mar-2008

10607

8572

1600

435

5266

43

5299

 

Jun-2008

10300

8481

1492

327

5157

144

4998

 

Sep-2008

9742

7778

1888

76

4348

459

4935

 

Dec-2008

9565

7838

1727

4756

80

4730

 

Mar-2009

9869

8380

1488

5295

107

4467

Hong Kong

Mar-2008

9792

9092

700

5444

4347

 

Jun-2008

9978

8614

1364

5299

4679

 

Sep-2008

10056

8868

1188

5664

4392

 

Dec-2008

14779

13364

1414

9605

5174

 

Mar-2009

19031

17018

2013

13857

5174

Indonesia

Mar-2008

1057

592

465

17

1039

 

Jun-2008

1343

899

444

19

1325

 

Sep-2008

1258

826

432

50

1209

 

Dec-2008

1416

887

529

22

1393

 

Mar-2009

1645

914

730

119

1525

Ireland

Mar-2008

814

451

363

294

520

 

Jun-2008

811

405

406

353

457

 

Sep-2008

1328

644

684

616

713

 

Dec-2008

1253

491

762

775

478

 

Mar-2009

1135

340

795

730

405

Israel

Mar-2008

479

478

1

479

 

Jun-2008

604

552

52

604

 

Sep-2008

522

470

52

522

 

Dec-2008

873

858

15

873

 

Mar-2009

875

823

52

875

Italy

Mar-2008

2768

1866

902

1359

1409

 

Jun-2008

2541

1510

1031

1157

1384

 

Sep-2008

2351

1363

988

1140

1211

 

Dec-2008

2240

1294

946

1140

1100

 

Mar-2009

2857

1961

896

1599

1258

Japan

Mar-2008

1232

1107

125

647

41

544

 

Jun-2008

1675

1339

336

1077

3

596

 

Sep-2008

1900

1594

305

1217

2

681

 

Dec-2008

2139

1720

419

1702

437

 

Mar-2009

2233

1629

604

1573

1

660

Jersey

Mar-2008

2

1

2

2

 

Jun-2008

2

0

2

2

 

Sep-2008

173

116

57

173

0

 

Dec-2008

230

171

60

230

 

Mar-2009

913

153

760

153

760


 

Statement VII: Residual Maturity and Sector-wise Classification of Consolidated International
Claims of Banks (Based on CBS Statements) - Amount Outstanding as at end of Period on Immediate Country Risk Basis (Contd.)

(Rs. crore)

Country of Transacting Units

Period

Total
International
Claims

Residual Maturity

Sector

Short-Term

Long-Term

Un­allocated

Bank

Non-Bank Public

Non-Bank Private

Luxembourg

Mar-2008

6111

3954

2157

1919

4192

 

Jun-2008

5641

3706

1934

1

1742

3899

 

Sep-2008

5451

3488

1963

1564

3886

 

Dec-2008

4383

2891

1492

1340

3043

 

Mar-2009

4391

2380

2011

1153

3238

Maldives

Mar-2008

597

596

1

597

 

Jun-2008

675

674

1

675

 

Sep-2008

835

834

1

835

 

Dec-2008

1476

1476

1

1476

 

Mar-2009

3990

3989

1

3990

Malta

Mar-2008

1

1

1

 

Jun-2008

1

1

1

 

Sep-2008

6

6

6

 

Dec-2008

6

6

6

 

Mar-2009

814

452

362

814

Mauritius

Mar-2008

740

230

510

82

658

 

Jun-2008

933

294

639

67

866

 

Sep-2008

1068

377

690

313

754

 

Dec-2008

1022

192

831

278

745

 

Mar-2009

2079

401

1676

2

339

1740

Netherlands

Mar-2008

5266

2261

3004

1264

4002

 

Jun-2008

5244

2162

3082

1188

4056

 

Sep-2008

5409

1856

3554

781

33

4595

 

Dec-2008

5073

1518

3555

989

32

4053

 

Mar-2009

6092

1845

4247

1133

4959

No Specific Country

Mar-2008

2350

1386

964

298

2052

(Country Unknown)

Jun-2008

2121

1273

848

139

1982

 

Sep-2008

2043

1233

810

140

1903

 

Dec-2008

1430

481

949

447

983

 

Mar-2009

1543

535

1008

487

1056

Norway

Mar-2008

961

203

758

247

713

 

Jun-2008

882

111

771

193

689

 

Sep-2008

888

55

833

239

649

 

Dec-2008

908

83

825

267

641

 

Mar-2009

957

120

837

300

657

Russia

Mar-2008

6011

3950

1962

99

3353

2658

 

Jun-2008

5573

3569

1897

106

3162

2411

 

Sep-2008

6460

3896

2447

117

3800

2660

 

Dec-2008

6170

3763

2285

122

3428

2742

 

Mar-2009

5340

3031

2182

127

2780

2560

Saudi Arabia

Mar-2008

586

347

239

11

1

574

 

Jun-2008

660

372

288

7

1

652

 

Sep-2008

781

525

256

11

1

769

 

Dec-2008

904

491

414

136

768

 

Mar-2009

790

439

350

91

698

Singapore

Mar-2008

11918

6194

5724

4165

7753

 

Jun-2008

11714

6134

5580

4210

1

7503

 

Sep-2008

12303

6148

6156

4158

8145

 

Dec-2008

14454

6861

7261

332

4656

9799

 

Mar-2009

15762

7620

7837

306

4408

11354


 

Statement VII: Residual Maturity and Sector-wise Classification of Consolidated International
Claims of Banks (Based on CBS Statements) - Amount outstanding as at
end of Period on Immediate Country Risk Basis (Concld.)

(Rs. crore)

Country of Transacting Units

Period

Total
International
Claims

Residual Maturity

Sector

Short-Term

Long-Term

Un­allocated

Bank

Non-Bank Public

Non-Bank Private

South Africa

Mar-2008

789

417

372

259

530

 

Jun-2008

568

273

296

174

394

 

Sep-2008

609

316

293

275

334

 

Dec-2008

779

309

471

283

496

 

Mar-2009

652

415

237

321

331

South Korea

Mar-2008

963

513

450

705

258

 

Jun-2008

945

500

444

701

244

 

Sep-2008

672

255

417

353

319

 

Dec-2008

730

230

499

429

301

 

Mar-2009

817

371

446

544

273

Spain

Mar-2008

921

843

79

18

903

 

Jun-2008

830

744

86

830

 

Sep-2008

794

755

39

794

 

Dec-2008

821

714

107

821

 

Mar-2009

1358

1306

52

670

689

Sri Lanka

Mar-2008

2434

2007

427

1025

192

1217

 

Jun-2008

2456

2021

434

1

989

331

1136

 

Sep-2008

2240

1825

414

652

181

1407

 

Dec-2008

2281

1916

318

47

596

328

1357

 

Mar-2009

2305

1859

350

96

499

396

1410

Switzerland (Includes BIS)

Mar-2008

1746

1432

314

761

984

 

Jun-2008

1718

1302

416

604

3

1112

 

Sep-2008

1313

911

403

684

2

628

 

Dec-2008

1597

812

785

850

746

 

Mar-2009

1672

827

845

819

853

United Arab Emirates

Mar-2008

7990

5405

2585

1177

6812

 

Jun-2008

7977

4967

3010

1047

6930

 

Sep-2008

8082

4977

3105

1316

1

6765

 

Dec-2008

9660

5296

4364

984

8675

 

Mar-2009

11309

6447

4862

2319

8989

United Kingdom @

Mar-2008

21899

13161

7819

920

10211

17

11672

 

Jun-2008

22662

12184

9331

1147

10084

13

12565

 

Sep-2008

23109

11313

9851

1945

10623

14

12472

 

Dec-2008

25246

11481

12255

1510

12518

6

12722

 

Mar-2009

29753

14713

12529

2511

16291

38

13423

United States #

Mar-2008

35374

27741

7618

16

10680

323

24371

 

Jun-2008

37447

27502

9930

14

12970

292

24185

 

Sep-2008

39294

27703

11410

181

10857

153

28283

 

Dec-2008

43986

28502

15484

13159

268

30560

 

Mar-2009

55734

37993

17711

31

27629

94

28011

@  :   Excluding Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey.      # : Includes Midway Island and Wake Islands.
‘—’ :   Nil/Negligible.
Notes : 1.   Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
2.Residual maturity “Unallocated” comprises maturity not applicable (e.g., for equities) and maturity information not available.
3. “No Specific Country” means the Country Information has not been provided by the reporting bank branches.
4. Data have been revised for previous quarters.



* Prepared in the Banking Statistics Division of the Department of Statistics and Information Management. The previous article on the subject as at end of December 2008 was published in September 2009 issue of the bulletin.

1 A brief outline of the BIS reporting system of IBS comprising LBS and CBS, purpose of IBS, BIS reporting area for IBS, the distinction / relation between IBS vis-à-vis external debt of India has been provided in the Annex to the article published in September 2009 issue on the subject.

2 The methodology of compilation of LBS/CBS and explanation to various terms used in IBS has been provided in the Annex to the article published in September 2009 issue on the subject.

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