Data
DEBT DATA
QPSD: Quarterly Public Sector Debt
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Country Tables
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- National Currency
- Percentage of GDP
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Cross Country Tables
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- Percentage of GDP
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D1-D4
The Public Sector Debt Statistics (PSD) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, brings together detailed quarterly public sector debt data of selected countries. The main purpose of the PSD database is to facilitate timely dissemination in standard formats of public sector debt data. By bringing such data and metadata together in one central location, the database supports macroeconomic analysis and cross-country comparison.
- Table 1 Gross General Government Debt Position (US$)
- Table 1.1 Gross Central Government Debt Position (US$)
- Table 1.1.1 Gross Budgetary Central Government Debt Position (US$)
- Table 2 Gross Nonfinancial Public Corporations Debt Position (US$)
- Table 3 Gross Financial Public Corporations Debt Position (US$)
- Table 4 Total Gross Public Sector Debt Position (US$)
The Public Sector Debt Statistics (PSD) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, brings together detailed quarterly public sector debt data of selected countries. The main purpose of the PSD database is to facilitate timely dissemination in standard formats of public sector debt data. By bringing such data and metadata together in one central location, the database supports macroeconomic analysis and cross-country comparison.
- Table 1 Gross General Government Debt Position (National Currency)
- Table 1.1 Gross Central Government Debt Position (National Currency)
- Table 1.1.1 Gross Budgetary Central Government Debt Position (National Currency)
- Table 2 Gross Nonfinancial Public Corporations Debt Position (National Currency)
- Table 3 Gross Financial Public Corporations Debt Position (National Currency)
- Table 4 Total Gross Public Sector Debt Position (National Currency)
The Public Sector Debt Statistics (PSD) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, brings together detailed quarterly public sector debt data of selected countries. The main purpose of the PSD database is to facilitate timely dissemination in standard formats of public sector debt data. By bringing such data and metadata together in one central location, the database supports macroeconomic analysis and cross-country comparison.
- Table 1 Gross General Government Debt Position (% of GDP)
- Table 1.1 Gross Central Government Debt Position (% of GDP)
- Table 1.1.1 Gross Budgetary Central Government Debt Position (% of GDP)
- Table 2 Gross Nonfinancial Public Corporations Debt Position (% of GDP)
- Table 3 Gross Financial Public Corporations Debt Position (% of GDP)
The Public Sector Debt Statistics (PSD) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, brings together detailed quarterly public sector debt data of selected countries. The main purpose of the PSD database is to facilitate timely dissemination in standard formats of public sector debt data. By bringing such data and metadata together in one central location, the database supports macroeconomic analysis and cross-country comparison.
- Table C1 Total Gross Public Sector Debt Position by Sector (US$)
- Table C2 Gross Central Government Debt Position (US$)
- Table C3 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Original/Remaining Maturity (US$)
- Table C4 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Instrument (US$)
- Table C5 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Currency of Denomination (US$)
- Table C6 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Residency of the Creditor (US$)
The Public Sector Debt Statistics (PSD) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, brings together detailed quarterly public sector debt data of selected countries. The main purpose of the PSD database is to facilitate timely dissemination in standard formats of public sector debt data. By bringing such data and metadata together in one central location, the database supports macroeconomic analysis and cross-country comparison.
- Table C1 Total Gross Public Sector Debt Position by Sector (% of GDP)
- Table C2 Gross Central Government Debt Position (% of GDP)
- Table C3 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Original/Remaining Maturity (% of GDP)
- Table C4 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Instrument (% of GDP)
- Table C5 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Currency of Denomination (% of GDP)
- Table C6 Gross Central Government Debt Position by Residency of the Creditor (% of GDP)
The D1-D4 presentation classifies gross general government debt into four separate categories. This coverage of instruments according to this classification ranges from a narrow definition including only debt securities and loans (D1) to a fully comprehensive definition covering all six debt instruments (D4), as defined in the Public Sector Debt Statistics Guide for User and Compilers, and the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014. For more information, please see: Measuring Government Debt D1-D4
- Table D1 General Government D1: Debt Securities + Loans (US$)
- Table D2 General Government D2: D1 + SDRs + currency and deposits (US$)
- Table D2A General Government D2A: D1 + currency and deposits (Maastricht debt) (US$)
- Table D3 General Government D3: D2 + other accounts payable (US$)
- Table D4 General Government D4: D3 + insurance, pensions, and standardized guarantees (US$)
The D1-D4 presentation classifies gross central government debt into four separate categories. This coverage of instruments according to this classification ranges from a narrow definition including only debt securities and loans (D1) to a fully comprehensive definition covering all six debt instruments (D4), as defined in the Public Sector Debt Statistics Guide for User and Compilers, and the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014. For more information, please see: Measuring Government Debt D1-D4
- Table D1 Central Government D1: Debt Securities + Loans (US$)
- Table D2 Central Government D2: D1 + SDRs + currency and deposits (US$)
- Table D2A Central Government D2A: D1 + currency and deposits (Maastricht debt) (US$)
- Table D3 Central Government D3: D2 + other accounts payable (US$)
- Table D4 Central Government D4: D3 + insurance, pensions, and standardized guarantees (US$)
The D1-D4 presentation classifies gross general government debt as a percentage of GDP into four separate categories. This coverage of instruments according to this classification ranges from a narrow definition including only debt securities and loans (D1) to a fully comprehensive definition covering all six debt instruments (D4), as defined in the Public Sector Debt Statistics Guide for User and Compilers, and the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014. For more information, please see: Measuring Government Debt D1-D4
- Table D1 General Government D1: Debt Securities + Loans (% of GDP)
- Table D2 General Government D2: D1 + SDRs + currency and deposits (% of GDP)
- Table D2A General Government D2A: D1 + currency and deposits (Maastricht debt) (% of GDP)
- Table D3 General Government D3: D2 + other accounts payable (% of GDP)
- Table D4 General Government D4: D3 + insurance, pensions, and standardized guarantees (% of GDP)
The D1-D4 presentation classifies gross central government debt as percentage of GDP into four separate categories. This coverage of instruments according to this classification ranges from a narrow definition including only debt securities and loans (D1) to a fully comprehensive definition covering all six debt instruments (D4), as defined in the Public Sector Debt Statistics Guide for User and Compilers, and the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014. For more information, please see: Measuring Government Debt D1-D4
- Table D1 Central Government D1: Debt Securities + Loans (% of GDP)
- Table D2 Central Government D2: D1 + SDRs + currency and deposits (% of GDP)
- Table D2A Central Government D2A: D1 + currency and deposits (Maastricht debt) (% of GDP)
- Table D3 Central Government D3: D2 + other accounts payable (% of GDP)
- Table D4 Central Government D4: D3 + insurance, pensions, and standardized guarantees (% of GDP)