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Dutch private sector posts higher profits
For the first time since the outbreak of the economic crisis late 2008, the number of businesses (excluding financial companies) making higher profits was larger than the number of businesses...
Initial stock of commodities
The value on the balance sheet of commodities at the start of the period under review.
Revolving credit
Type of credit where the lender can take out money up to an agreed level. The lender periodically repays a fixed amount plus interest on the total amount he/she has taken out. The amounts repaid are...
Rest-of-the-world current account
The balancing item covers current transactions between resident and non-residents, that is, transactions involving goods, services and income. The latter include primary income (capital gains and...
Savings 1991-2017
Deposits redeemable at notice - and with agreed maturity; Balance, mutations number of and interest payments.
Institutional unit
The institutional unit is an elementary economic decision-making centre characterised by uniformity of behaviour and decision-making autonomy in the exercise of its principle function. A unit is...
Financial instruments: From-whom-to-whom matrices; NA, 1999-2017
Financial transactions between economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets and transactions
Government Finance Statistics; key figures 1995-2017
Revenue and expenditure, net balance and debt of the general government sector, in million euros and as a pecentage of GDP.
Higher trade deficits on Bonaire and Saba in 2019
In 2019, Bonaire saw the highest increase in trade deficit among the three islands of the Caribbean Netherlands.
Dutch public debt now also below EMU target
For the first time since 2008. Dutch public finances comply with the European standards.
CBS and DNB: working towards univocal figures
CBS and DNB will better match their respective mandatory surveys for companies serving as reporting agents
Investment climate; transfer of knowledge international comparison
Immigrants in the population, expatriates, sum and balance transfer of knowledge broken down by region
More deaths than births in Q1
The Netherlands saw net population growth in Q1 2018 at 12.5 thousand. Natural growth (births minus deaths) was negative, net migration positive.
Household debt slightly up
Development of household and non-financial corproration debt (Q2 2017).
Dutch public debt continues to drop
Developments in government finance in Q2 2017.
Dutch exports to Belgium and Luxembourg growing
In September 2009, the Benelux celebrates its 65th anniversary. Goods trade between the Netherlands and the other Benelux countries has grown substantially over the period 1946-2008.
Liabilities
Items on the credit side of a balance sheet, often related to debts still to be paid.
Basic price
The selling price excluding trade and transport margins by third parties and the balance of product tax (including VAT) and product subsidies.
Capital account
The capital account records acquisitions less disposals of non-financial assets by resident units and measures the change in net worth due to saving (final balancing item in the current accounts) and...
Real estate (social housing corporations)
The item on the balance of housing corporations referring to the value of tangible and intangible assets. The value is the historical cost price minus depreciation, but also the business value.
Wealth
Wealth equals assets minus liabilities. Assets are mainly bank balances, shares, real estate, and business capital. Liabilities include debts incurred for the home and consumer credit. Own homes and...
Closing stock of commodities
The value on the balance sheet of commodities at the end of the period under review.
Adjustment on pension funds
Correction to express the change in the pension provisions that households own in terms of household savings. These pension provisions are considered receivables by households in the financial...
Consumer confidence hardly changed in September
In September, Dutch consumers are slightly less pessimistic than in August.