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Indicators

To evaluate the current state of the Belgian economy, the FPB regularly updates a series of indicators. The indicators concern the macro-economic stance of the economies of Belgium, its three neighbouring countries and the euro area, as well as the transport industry.

 Indicators : Private sector debt

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Private sector debt, consolidated

in % of GDP

 20162017201820192020202120222023
Belgium193.4185.5180.3178.5182.8172.3161.4156.5
Netherlands257.8247.6241.3229.9233.1223.7210.1--
France143.2145.0148.4153.1173.9167.5163.7155.4
Germany107.2106.6109.1112.2120.9120.4118.4--
Austria123.3122.3122.9121.5130.6130.7121.9--

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

 

Description: the private sector debt is the net stock of liabilities held by the sectors non-financial corporations (S.11) and households and non-profit institutions serving households (S.14_S.15). The instruments that are taken into account to compile private sector debt are Securities other than shares (F.3) and Loans (F.4). The indicator is expressed as percentage of GDP in the Alert Mechanism Scoreboard. The threshold is 133%.

Unit: % of GDP

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

  Last update

11/06/2024
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