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About the statistics
Definitions
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Name and topic
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Name: The credit indicator C3
Topic: Banking and financial markets
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Responsible division
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Division for Financial Markets Statistics
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Definitions of the main concepts and variables
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The public comprises the institutional sectors Local government, Private Non-Financial Enterprises, Public Non-Financial Enterprises and Households (Quasi-corporated private enterprises etc.)
- stands for "Credit from domestic sources in NOK", i.e. "the indicator of gross domestic debt for the non-financial private sector and municipalities in NOK".
- stands for "Credit from domestic sources in NOK and foreign currency", i.e. "the indicator of gross domestic debt for the non-financial private sector and municipalities in NOK and foreign currency".
- stands for "Total credit", i.e. "the indicator of gross debt for the non-financial private sector and municipalities from domestic and foreign sources in NOK and foreign currency".
The public's external loan debt is the total of all foreign short-term and long-term loan debt at the end of the month. This debt is made up of money market instruments, bonds and notes, deposits and other debt. Long-term debt is defined as debt outstanding for more than one year.
Oil activities comprise all enterprises in industry 11 Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas, and Ocean transport comprises all enterprises classified in 61.101 Ocean Transport according to the Standard Industrial Classification.
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Standard classifications
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The C2 statistics have three types of classifications; NOK/foreign currency, credit sources and borrowing sectors:
NOK/foreign currency: the C2 data is divided into NOK and foreign currency.
Credit sources: the C2 data is classified according to credit source, where a source could either be a combination of a lending sector and a finance object, for instance bank loan, or just a finance object, for instance bond debt.
Borrowing sector: the C2 data is classified according to the borrowing sector’s municipalities, non-financial corporations and households.
The C3 statistics have two types of classifications: domestic/external debt and the industry classification oil activities/mainland Norway.
The statistics is now published as Credit indicator.