Financial indicators

Statistics

Financial accounts
Survey of institutional sectors’ financial assets, liabilities and financial transactions.
Bankruptcies
Gives an overview of the number of legal units that have opened bankruptcy proceeedings.
Credit indicator
The credit indicator measures the general public’s debt.
Monetary aggregates
The main focus of the monetary aggregate statistics is the twelve-month growth of the money-holding sectors’ stock of Money.

Analyses, articles and publications

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  1. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.5 per cent to the end of December 2022, up from 5.4 per cent the previous month.

  2. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.4 per cent to the end of November 2022, up from 5.2 per cent the previous month.

  3. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.2 per cent to the end of October 2022, up from 5.1 per cent the previous month.

  4. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.1 per cent to the end of September 2022, down from 5.3 per cent the previous month.

  5. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.2 per cent to the end of August 2022, unchanged from the previous month.

  6. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.2 per cent to the end of July 2022, up from 5.1 per cent the previous month. The increase is mainly driven by the debt growth of non-financial corporations.

  7. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.1 per cent to the end of June 2022, up from 4.9 per cent the previous month.

  8. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 4.8 per cent to the end of May 2022, unchanged from the previous month.

  9. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 4.8 per cent to the end of April 2022, down from 5.0 per cent the previous month.

  10. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.0 per cent to the end of March 2022, unchanged from the previous month.

  11. New data from the credit indicator statistics show that the twelve-month growth in the general public’s domestic loan debt was 5.0 per cent to the end of January 2022, unchanged from the previous month.

  12. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.0 per cent to the end of December 2021, down from 5.1 per cent the previous month.

  13. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.1 per cent to the end of November 2021, down from 5.3 per cent the previous month.

  14. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.3 per cent to the end of October 2021, unchanged from the previous month.

  15. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.3 per cent to the end of September 2021, unchanged from the previous month.

  16. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.3 per cent to the end of August 2021, unchanged from the previous month.

  17. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.3 per cent to the end of July 2021, unchanged from the previous month.

  18. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.3 per cent to the end of June 2021, up from 5.2 per cent the previous month.

  19. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.2 per cent to the end of May 2021, up from 5.0 per cent the previous month.

  20. The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 5.0 per cent to the end of April 2021, unchanged from the previous month.

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