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Public deficit to 2.5 percent

With 2.5 percent of GDP, the public deficit over the period July 2012-June 2013 was far below the EU ceiling of 3 percent. The deficit over the entire year 2012 was 4.1 percent of GDP.

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Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM)

The term 'Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured' (also known as imputed bank services) refers to the remuneration for financial services that is not explicitly charged. This...

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National accounts 2009; Macroeconomic data

Gross domestic product, national income, volume change Specification of the most important macroeconomic data

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Public debt exceeds 60 percent limit

In the first six months of 2009, public debt has amounted to more than 356 billion (bn) euro, an increase by nearly 10 bn euro relative to the end of 2008. The government debt-to-GDP ratio was 61.1...

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Public spending up by just over 6 percent

The Dutch government spent 150 billion euro in 2007. This is 6.3 percent more than in 2006.

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Budget cuts at Statistics Netherlands: state of play

Overview on state of play budget cuts at Statistics Netherlands:

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Retail trade; turnover change, 2000 - 2012

Turnover value, price and volume indices and changes in retail trade Retail Trade (SIC 2008)

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Environmental accounts; emissions to water 1995 to 2014

Emissions of heavy metals and nutrients Emissions of industries and households, different types of destination

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Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours;(2000=100), 2000-2014

Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours, Index fig. 2000=100 monthly, SIC'93

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Interest rate remains low

The Dutch long-term interest rate, based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan, averaged 2.3 percent in March 2012, i.e. marginally higher than in February (2.2 percent).

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Dutch interest rate further down

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 1.9 percent in February 2014. In December 2013 and January 2014, the interest rate was 2.2 and...

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Interest rate remains stable

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan, averaged 1.7 percent in April 2013, just as in March.

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Interest rate marginally down

The Dutch long-term interest rate, based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan, averaged 2.4 percent in December 2011 versus 2.5 percent in November.

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Interest rate up

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 2.2 percent in August 2013, i.e. 0.2 of a percentage point up on July.

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Dutch interest rate marginally up

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 2.2 percent in December 2013.

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Interest rate remains stable

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan, averaged 1.7 percent in May 2013, just as in March and April.

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Interest rate remains stable

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 2.0 percent in July 2013, just as in July.

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Dutch interest rate further down

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 1.9 percent in February 2014. In December 2013 and January 2014, the interest rate was 2.2 and...

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Sales, price and volume developments (indices and growth percentages)

Volume, price and sales developments (indices and percentage growth) according to the Standard Economic Activities (SIC 1993)

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Dutch interest rate marginally down

The Dutch long-term interest rate based on the return of the most recent ten-year public loan averaged 2.1 percent in January 2014. In December, the interest rate was 2.2 percent.

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Poverty

A household is defined as being in poverty when it has insufficient funds to cover its basic needs.

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Public corporations; liabilities, controlling government sector 2012-2016

Debt of financial or other (loss or profit making) corporations by controlling government subsector.

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