Institutional investors; balance sheet 1998 - 2012

Institutional investors; balance sheet 1998 - 2012

Institutional investors Periods Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Institutions providing health care (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Government companies (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares other domestic Government companies (mln euro) Assets Short-term securities other than shares Short-term sec.oth.th. shares other dom. Private companies (mln euro) Assets Short-term securities other than shares Short-term sec.oth.th. shares other dom. Government companies (mln euro) Assets Other equity Other equity other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Short-term loans Short-term loans other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Short-term loans Short-term loans other domestic Government companies (mln euro) Assets Long-term loans Long-term loans other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Long-term loans Long-term loans other domestic Institutions providing healthcare (mln euro) Assets Long-term loans Long-term loans other domestic Government companies (mln euro)
Total institutional investors 2012* 7,254 - - 23,775 - 35 - 5,591 235 - 3,915 625 425
Pension funds 2012* 2,767 - - 2,792 - 22 - 2,683 30 - 19 - -
Insurance corporations 2012* 3,996 - - 14,343 - 13 - 2,876 65 - 2,798 625 425
Investment funds 2012* 491 - - 6,640 - - - 32 140 - 1,098 - -
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table consists of the balance sheet of institutional investors. It enables analyzing shifts in the balance sheet of institutional investors. This is possible for the total of institutional investors, and for each of the three groups: pension funds, insurance corporations and investment funds.

Data available from 1998 to 2012.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are up to 2010 definitive, figures for 2011 are revised 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 Institutional investors; balance sheet. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Assets
Bonds
Securities other than shares with a maturity of at least 1 year. More
common are bonds with a fixed interest rate, but floating rate notes and
zero-coupon bonds do occur.
Bonds other domestic
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Institutions providing health care
This group includes institutions such as hospitals, psychiatric
institutions, nursing homes and institutions in the field of social
services.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Shares
Quoted shares. These financial assets represent marketable property rights
on corporations. Prices of these shares are quoted on a recognised stock
exchange.
Shares other domestic
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Short-term securities other than shares
Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some
examples are: Dutch treasury certificates, certificates of deposit,
commercial paper.
Short-term sec.oth.th. shares other dom.
Short-term securities other than shares other domestic.
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Other equity
Unquoted shares and other equity. These financial assets represent
property rights on corporations for which prices are not quoted on a
recognised stock exchange.
Other equity other domestic
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
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.
Short-term loans other domestic
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Long-term loans
Loans with a maturity of minimum 1 year excluding mortgage loans.
Long-term loans other domestic
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Institutions providing healthcare
This group includes institutions such as hospitals, psychiatric
institutions, nursing homes and institutions in the field of social
services.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.