Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Loans from Non-Resident Banks, Amounts Outstanding, to GDP for Australia

Title Loans from Non-Resident Banks, Amounts Outstanding, to GDP for Australia
Series ID DDOI09AUA156NWDB
Source World Bank
Release Global Financial Development (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent
Date Range 1971-01-01 to 2021-01-01
Last Updated 2024-05-07 3:30 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1971-01-01 0.1990168000000000
1972-01-01 0.6551216000000000
1973-01-01 0.5795288000000001
1974-01-01 0.5697809000000000
1975-01-01 1.0674690000000000
1976-01-01 1.9971180000000000
1977-01-01 2.8427080000000000
1978-01-01 4.0974900000000005
1979-01-01 3.9291099999999997
1980-01-01 3.5872269999999995
1981-01-01 3.2245770000000000
1982-01-01 3.5295400000000003
1983-01-01 4.5507440000000000
1984-01-01 5.2765190000000000
1985-01-01 8.9370690000000010
1986-01-01 14.0309300000000000
1987-01-01 23.6979300000000000
1988-01-01 21.8587200000000000
1989-01-01 19.6842300000000000
1990-01-01 20.9542000000000000
1991-01-01 20.3695600000000000
1992-01-01 19.2315799999999970
1993-01-01 18.8282800000000000
1994-01-01 20.7513900000000000
1995-01-01 19.9341799999999980
1996-01-01 20.3485700000000020
1997-01-01 17.4614799999999980
1998-01-01 19.9116500000000000
1999-01-01 23.1442500000000000
2000-01-01 24.5613200000000020
2001-01-01 27.8616400000000000
2002-01-01 32.1748700000000000
2003-01-01 37.9256500000000000
2004-01-01 39.4648800000000000
2005-01-01 39.3918500000000000
2006-01-01 50.2181700000000000
2007-01-01 53.7209500000000000
2008-01-01 42.0072599999999950
2009-01-01 56.0089300000000100
2010-01-01 48.6091200000000040
2011-01-01 40.0370400000000050
2012-01-01 39.1796700000000000
2013-01-01 40.2619300000000000
2014-01-01 41.7276300000000000
2015-01-01 44.6697300000000000
2016-01-01 50.7893100000000000
2017-01-01 49.1632700000000040
2018-01-01 45.3783400000000000
2019-01-01 45.7060100000000000
2020-01-01 46.6227700000000000
2021-01-01 40.2583900000000060

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