Institutional investors; short-term and long-term investments 1950 - 2012
Institutional investors | Periods | Short-term investments Total short-term investments (mln euro) | Short-term investments Short-term loans (mln euro) | Short-term investments Short-term securities other than shares (mln euro) | Short-term investments Deposits (mln euro) | Short-term investments Currency and transferable deposits (mln euro) | Short-term investments Other short-term investments (mln euro) |
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Total institutional investors | 2012* | 127,341 | 59,459 | 13,745 | 34,734 | 19,403 | |
Pension funds | 2012* | 56,798 | 26,947 | 7,885 | 16,723 | 5,243 | |
Insurance corporations | 2012* | 42,518 | 11,178 | 4,230 | 16,777 | 10,333 | |
Investment funds | 2012* | 28,025 | 21,334 | 1,630 | 1,234 | 3,827 | |
Source: CBS. |
Dataset is not available.
This table covers investments of institutional investors from 1950 onwards. It enables analyzing shifts over time in the investment portfolio 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 1950 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 18 December 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Institutional investors; short-term and long-term investments. See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- Short-term investments
- Total short-term investments
- Short-term loans
- Loans with a maturity of 1 year at the most. Some examples are: overnight loans, advance loans, current accounts. Short-term assets on monetary financial institutions (institutions that receive currency and deposits, and because of that are decisive for the magnitude of money) are classified as deposits, not as loans.
- Securities other than shares with a maturity of 1 year at the most. Some examples are: Dutch treasury certificates, certificates of deposit, commercial paper.
- Deposits
- Non-transferable deposits with monetary financial institutions. These deposits cannot be used to make payments.
- Currency and transferable deposits
- Currency (notes and coins) and transferable deposits with monetary financial institutions.
- Other short-term investments