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Table Data - Gross Debt Position of the General Government for Equatorial Guinea

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Title Gross Debt Position of the General Government for Equatorial Guinea
Series ID GNQGGXWDGG01GDPPT
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 2:40 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 36.627469128777000
2001-01-01 25.477074956080000
2002-01-01 19.446711319163200
2003-01-01 6.713131676530990
2004-01-01 4.525943769164480
2005-01-01 2.848871465573440
2006-01-01 1.220132830880830
2007-01-01 0.753865359872318
2008-01-01 0.488085866431436
2009-01-01 4.336992335515840
2010-01-01 7.894111093353070
2011-01-01 7.170424862074650
2012-01-01 7.097239617631990
2013-01-01 6.272055301054990
2014-01-01 12.559933266622700
2015-01-01 31.656702956370400
2016-01-01 41.139413823730700
2017-01-01 36.235134309411200
2018-01-01 41.207373311336800
2019-01-01 43.189439512895100
2020-01-01 49.385525732402200
2021-01-01 42.108635665473200
2022-01-01 34.615193766187900
2023-01-01 42.448027603766400
2024-01-01 37.669341955210200
2025-01-01 36.837575491076200

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