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Table Data - Net Lending/borrowing of General Government for Guinea-Bissau

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Title Net Lending/borrowing of General Government for Guinea-Bissau
Series ID GNBGGXCNLG01GDPPT
Source International Monetary Fund
Release Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent of GDP
Date Range 2000-01-01 to 2025-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-19 2:41 PM CDT
Notes Observations for the current and future years are projections.

The IMF provides these series as part of their Regional Economic Outlook (REO) reports. These reports discuss recent economic developments and prospects for countries in various regions. They also address economic policy developments that have affected economic performance in their regions and provide country-specific data and analysis.

For more information, please see the Regional Economic Outlook publications.

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DATE VALUE
2000-01-01 -2.800830635511550
2001-01-01 -1.825661848208670
2002-01-01 -3.703664840116260
2003-01-01 -5.627553396845300
2004-01-01 -5.919516059603560
2005-01-01 -4.960269796487460
2006-01-01 -4.574471073414070
2007-01-01 -8.774457664481860
2008-01-01 -0.734810049240799
2009-01-01 2.679352216266830
2010-01-01 -0.225076327703645
2011-01-01 -1.353676215528730
2012-01-01 -2.122832796496160
2013-01-01 -1.672842255895620
2014-01-01 -2.435816657358290
2015-01-01 -3.161462635920580
2016-01-01 -5.341001641846310
2017-01-01 -1.320655423330480
2018-01-01 -4.764123281875910
2019-01-01 -3.861457398365610
2020-01-01 -9.637580005763900
2021-01-01 -5.870540985234520
2022-01-01 -6.056988090964290
2023-01-01 -7.616411228803120
2024-01-01 -3.802059874977010
2025-01-01 -3.048774764532810

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