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Domestic Debt Programme

Media Statements issued by the New Zealand Debt Management Office regarding the Domestic Debt Programme.

Borrowing Programme $3 billion Lower Over Forecast Period (16 May 2013)
In conjunction with Budget 2013, the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) has updated its debt issuance programme. The total borrowing programme, which includes both government bonds and Treasury bills, is $3 billion lower than that outlined in the 2012 Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update (HYEFU).
2012/13 Domestic Bond Programme Increased to $14 Billion (18 Dec 2012)
In conjunction with the Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update, the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) has announced that the 2012/13 domestic bond programme will increase by $500 million to $14 billion from the $13.5 billion programme announced at Budget 2012.
Selection of New Tendering System Provider (28 Sep 2012)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) today announced they have selected Yieldbroker Pty Limited as the new tendering system provider. NZDMO will work with market participants and advise in due course on the likely implementation date of the new system.
NZDMO Announces New Zealand Government Inflation-Indexed Bond Syndicate (10 Sep 2012)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) today appointed a bond syndicate to assist with the issuance of inflation-indexed bonds announced in Budget 2012.
Borrowing Programme $3 billion Lower Over Forecast Period (24 May 2012)
In conjunction with the Budget 2012, the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) has updated its debt issuance programme. The total borrowing programme will be reduced by $3 billion over the forecast period ending June 2016, relative to plans outlined by the NZDMO at the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update (PREFU) in October 2011.
2011/12 Domestic Debt Programme Unchanged (25 Oct 2011)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today that the Government's domestic bond programme for 2011/12 is unchanged at $13.5 billion.
2011/12 Domestic Debt Programme (19 May 2011)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today details of the Government’s 2011/12 domestic debt programme. The NZDMO intends to issue up to $13.5 billion of bonds in 2011/12.
2010/11 Domestic Bond Programme Increased to $20 Billion (3 May 2011)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) today announced that the 2010/11 domestic bond programme has been increased by $3.5 billion to a maximum of $20 billion.
2010/11 Domestic Bond Programme Increased to $16.5 Billion (12 Apr 2011)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) today announced that the 2010/11 domestic bond programme has been increased by a further $1.5 billion to a maximum of $16.5 billion.
Increase to the 2010/11 Domestic Bond Programme (30 Mar 2011)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) today announced that the 2010/11 domestic bond programme has been increased by $1.5 billion to a maximum of $15 billion to allow for continued regular issuance.
Update to the 2010/11 Domestic Bond Programme (14 Dec 2010)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today an increase in the 2010/11 government bond programme from $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion, having already completed $7.8 billion (62%) of the original programme.
2010/11 Domestic Debt Programme (20 May 2010)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today details of the Government's 2010/11 domestic debt programme. The NZDMO intends to issue up to $12.5 billion of bonds in 2010/11.
Update to the 2009/10 Domestic Bond Programme (27 Apr 2010)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today an increase in the 2009/10 government bond programme.
Update to the 2009/10 Domestic Bond Programme (15 Dec 2009)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today an increase in the 2009/10 government bond programme.
2009/10 Domestic Debt Programme (28 May 2009)
 
Increase to the 2008/09 Domestic Debt Programme and Introduction of a New Government Bond (4 May 2009)
 
December Update to the 2008/09 Domestic Debt Programme (18 Dec 2008)
The New Zealand Government’s 2008/09 domestic bond programme will increase by $500 million to a maximum of $4.5 billion, the New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today.
Revision to the 2008/09 Domestic Debt Programme (6 Oct 2008)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today details of the revision to the Government's domestic debt programme for 2008/09.
2008/09 Domestic Debt Programme (22 May 2008)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today details of the Government's domestic debt programme for 2008/09.
Update to the 2007/08 Domestic Debt Programme (18 Dec 2007)
The Government’s 2007/08 domestic bond programme will remain at up to $2,500 million as announced at the time of Budget 2007.
2007/08 Domestic Debt Programme (17 May 2007)
The New Zealand Debt Management Office (NZDMO) announced today details of the Government's domestic debt programme for 2007/08.