This table shows the debts of public enterprises with the exception of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), insofar as they are economically significant amounts (0.01 % of GDP). Debts are the total of deposits, short-term debt securities, long-term debt securities, short-term loans and long-term loans on the liabilities side of the government company’s balance sheet. The debts of public enterprises are also available per subsector of the government with the most controlled government. In addition, the public undertakings are divided into financial institutions and other (loss or profitable) institutions. All data relate to balance sheet stocks at the end of the year. This table gives effect to the EU Directive 2011/85. This Directive forms part of six European legislative measures known as ‘Sixpack’.
Data available from: state of 31 December 2017.
Status of the figures:
The figures of the most recent end-stand of 2019 have the status for now, the previous final positions have the status definitively.
Changes as of 4 January 2021:
Figures for the end of 2019 are available.
The figures for the end of 2018 are now final.
When are new figures coming?
The new provisional figures for 2020 reporting period will be published in October 2022. The preliminary figures previously published will then be given final status.
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