This table contains the money and capital market accounts of financial institutions. Financial institutions have a key role in the financing process, in which surpluses are invested and deficits are financed. They play a mediating role between deficit units and surplus units.
The money and capital market accounts describe the transactions on the money and capital markets. Transactions relate to a certain period of time, in this table that is one year. The transactions are divided by type of financial instrument, with the main feature of liquidity. This concerns the question of whether the financial instrument can be paid and, if not, whether the financial instrument is easy to convert into means of payment. Examples of transactions in the money and capital markets include the provision of loans, the repayment of past borrowings, the purchase of shares, the sale of bonds, the deposit on a credit with a bank.
Data available from 1999 to 2012.
Status of the figures
The results up to 2010 are final, the results for 2011 are further provisional and provisional for 2012. As this table has been discontinued, the data will no longer be definitive.
Changes as of 28 October 2016:
None, this table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable.
The most important data can now be found as part of the National Accounts in the Financial Instruments table: From-who-to-who matrices. For more information see the link in paragraph 3.
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