• UK public sector net borrowing was £39.4 billion; that is, £6.4 billion less than in the previous financial year

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21 August 2018

UK public sector net borrowing was £39.4 billion; that is, £6.4 billion less than in the previous financial year

Public sector net borrowing (excluding public sector banks) in the latest full financial year (April 2017 to March 2018) was £39.4 billion; that is, £6.4 billion less than in the previous financial year (April 2016 to March 2017) and £5.8 billion less than official (Office for Budget Responsibility) expectations; this is the lowest net borrowing for 11 years (financial year ending 2007).

Public sector net debt (excluding public sector banks) was £1,777.5 billion at the end of July 2018, equivalent to 84.3% of gross domestic product (GDP), an increase of £17.5 billion (or a decrease of 1.7 percentage points as a ratio of GDP) on July 2017.

Central government net cash requirement in the current financial year-to-date (April 2018 to July 2018) was £0.3 billion; that is, £4.4 billion less than in the same period in 2017; this is the lowest year-to-date (April to July) net cash requirement for 17 years (2001).

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