Current transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017

Current transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017

Institutional sectors Not Consolidated/Consoldidated Periods Resources Property income Other investment income Inv. income attributable to shareholders (mln euro) Uses Property income Other investment income Inv. income attributable to shareholders (mln euro)
Total domestic sectors Not consolidated 2017* 18,846 18,144
Total domestic sectors Consolidated 2017* 998 296
The non-financial corporations sector Not consolidated 2017* -18
The non-financial corporations sector Consolidated 2017* -18
Financial corporations Not consolidated 2017* 18,265 18,144
Financial corporations Consolidated 2017* 743 622
Monetary financial institutions Not consolidated 2017* 9 74
Monetary financial institutions Consolidated 2017* 9 74
Central bank Not consolidated 2017* 5
Central bank Consolidated 2017* 5
Deposit-taking corporations and MMFs Not consolidated 2017* 4 74
Deposit-taking corporations and MMFs Consolidated 2017* 4 74
Other financial institutions Not consolidated 2017* 1,583 18,070
Other financial institutions Consolidated 2017* 1,179 17,666
Non-MMF investment funds Not consolidated 2017* 1,371 18,070
Non-MMF investment funds Consolidated 2017* 1,180 17,879
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds Not consolidated 2017* 212
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds Consolidated 2017* 212
Other financial intermediaries Not consolidated 2017* 199
Other financial intermediaries Consolidated 2017* 199
Captive institutions and money lenders Not consolidated 2017* 13
Captive institutions and money lenders Consolidated 2017* 13
Insurance corporations and pension funds Not consolidated 2017* 16,673
Insurance corporations and pension funds Consolidated 2017* 16,673
Insurance corporations Not consolidated 2017* 1,545
Insurance corporations Consolidated 2017* 1,545
Pension funds Not consolidated 2017* 15,128
Pension funds Consolidated 2017* 15,128
General government Not consolidated 2017* 9
General government Consolidated 2017* 9
Central government Not consolidated 2017* 0
Central government Consolidated 2017* 0
Local government Not consolidated 2017* 9
Local government Consolidated 2017* 9
Social security funds Not consolidated 2017* 0
Social security funds Consolidated 2017* 0
Households including NPISHs Not consolidated 2017* 590
Households including NPISHs Consolidated 2017* 590
Households Not consolidated 2017* 590
Households Consolidated 2017* 590
Non-profit institutions serv. households Not consolidated 2017* 0
Non-profit institutions serv. households Consolidated 2017* 0
Rest of the world Not consolidated 2017* 296 998
Rest of the world Consolidated 2017* 296 998
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table provides an overview of the non-financial transactions of the institutional sectors of the Dutch economy, distinguishing between uses and resources. Non-financial transactions consist of current transactions and transactions from the capital account. Furthermore, this table provides the main balancing items of the (sub)sectors.
Non-financial transactions are estimated for the main institutional sectors of the economy and the rest of the world.
Sectors are presented both consolidated and non-consolidated.

Data available from: 1995 up to and including 2017.

Status of the figures:
The figures of the period 1995-2014 are final. Data of 2015, 2016 and 2017 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data will not become final.

Changes as of June 22nd 2018:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

Description topics

Resources
Resources are transactions add to the economic value of sectors.
Property income
Property income is the income receivable by the owner of a financial asset or a tangible non-produced asset in return for providing funds to, or putting the tangible non-produced asset at the deposal of, another institutional unit.
Other investment income
Other investment income consists of:
- investment income attributable to insurance policy holders
- investment income payable on pension entitlements
- investment income attributable to collective investment fund shareholders
Inv. income attributable to shareholders
Investment fund shareholders in a transaction recorded in the financial account.
Investment income attributable to collective investment fund shareholders, including mutual funds and unit trusts, consists of the following separate components:
— dividends attributable to collective investment fund shareholders
— retained earnings attributable to collective investment fund shareholders.

Dividends are a form of property income received by owners of shares to which they become entitled as a result of placing funds at the disposal of investments funds.
Reinvested earnings are equal to the operating surplus of the investment funds minus the dividends attributable to shareholders. Reinvested earnings are re-injected into the fund by a transaction recorded in the financial account.
Uses
Uses are transactions appear which deduces the economic value of sectosr.
Property income
Property income is the income receivable by the owner of a financial asset or a tangible non-produced asset in return for providing funds to, or putting the tangible non-produced asset at the deposal of, another institutional unit.
Other investment income
Other investment income consists of:
- investment income attributable to insurance policy holders
- investment income payable on pension entitlements
- investment income attributable to collective investment fund shareholders
Inv. income attributable to shareholders
Investment income attributable to collective investment fund shareholders, including mutual funds and unit trusts, consists of the following separate components:
— dividends attributable to collective investment fund shareholders
— retained earnings attributable to collective investment fund shareholders
The dividend component is recorded in exactly the same manner as dividends for individual corporations, as described above. The retained earnings component is recorded using the same principles as those described for foreign direct investment enterprises but is calculated excluding any reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment. The remaining retained earnings are attributed to the investment fund shareholders leaving the investment fund with no saving, and are re-injected into the fund by the investment fund shareholders in a transaction recorded in the financial account.