Financial corporations; balance sheet 1998 - 2012
Financial corporations | Periods | Assets Short-term securities other than shares (mln euro) | Assets Short-term loans (mln euro) | Liabilities Short-term securities other than shares (mln euro) | Liabilities Short-term loans (mln euro) |
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Institutional investors | 2012* | 13,745 | 59,459 | - | 48,563 |
Monetary financial institutions | 2012* | 10,065 | 480,060 | 111,256 | 24,961 |
Other non-monetary fin. institutions | 2012* | 4,294 | 22,763 | 2,367 | 116,471 |
Source: CBS. |
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This table consists of the balance sheet of financial corporations. It enables to compare institutional investors with monetary financial institutions and other non-monetary financial institutions.
Data available 1998 to 2012
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are up to 2010 definitive, figures for 2011 are adjusted provisional figures and figures for 2012 are provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of 5 February 2015:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Financial corporations; balance sheet. See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- Assets
- Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some
examples are: Dutch treasury certificates, certificates of deposit,
commercial paper.
- Short-term loans
- Loans with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some examples are: overnight
loans, advance loans, current accounts. Short-term assets on monetary
financial institutions are classified as deposits, not as loans.
- Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some
- Liabilities
- Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some
examples are: Dutch treasury certificates, certificates of deposit,
commercial paper.
- Short-term loans
- Loans with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some examples are: overnight
loans, advance loans, current accounts. Short-term assets on monetary
financial institutions are classified as deposits, not as loans.
- Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some