Institutional investors; short-term and long-term investments 1950-2016
Institutional investors | Periods | Long-term investments Interest-bearing investments Mortgage loans (mln euro) | Long-term investments Interest-bearing investments Long-term loans (mln euro) | Short-term investments Short-term loans (mln euro) |
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Total institutional investors | 2016* | . | 140,968 | 49,377 |
Pension funds | 2016* | . | 16,023 | 12,122 |
Insurance corporations | 2016* | . | 86,962 | 8,709 |
Non-MMF investment funds | 2016* | . | 37,983 | 28,546 |
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 yearly figures from 1950 to 2016.
Status of the figures:
Figures up to 2015 are definitive, figures for 2016 are provisional.
Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of 7 September 2018:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
The strategic alliance between Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) has led to a reallocation of tasks between the two institutions. Institutional investors is now part of the dominion of DNB. Publication of tables on institutional investors by the CBS is discontinued. DNB provides the OECD with figures for its statistic Institutional investors. See paragraph 3 for links to the websites of DNB and OECD.
Description topics
- Long-term investments
- Interest-bearing investments
- Mortgage loans
- Loans secured by property.
As from 2008 after revision mortgage loans are part of long-term loans.
- Long-term loans
- Long-term loans are all credits, which do not have the characteristics of deposits and which do not mature within one year. They mainly concern long-term loans on obligations, mortgage loans and long-term consumer credit. As from 2008 after revision mortgage loans are part of long-term loans.
- Short-term investments
- Short-term loans
- Short-term loans are all credits, which do not have the characteristics of deposits and which mature by contract within one year. Included are short-term loans from financial institutions, balances on current accounts (except transferable deposits), short-term consumer credit, bills (of exchange) and promissory notes.