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Table Data - Amount Outstanding Due within One Year of International Debt Securities for General Government Sector, Nationality of Issuer in Dominican Republic (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Amount Outstanding Due within One Year of International Debt Securities for General Government Sector, Nationality of Issuer in Dominican Republic (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID IDS1MNIAOGGDO
Source Bank for International Settlements
Release International Debt Securities (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Billions of US Dollars
Date Range 1996-07-01 to 2012-10-01
Last Updated 2015-09-14 3:02 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1996-07-01 0.00191
1996-10-01 0.00191
1997-01-01 0.00383
1997-04-01 0.00383
1997-07-01 0.00383
1997-10-01 0.00383
1998-01-01 0.00383
1998-04-01 0.00383
1998-07-01 0.00383
1998-10-01 0.00383
1999-01-01 0.00383
1999-04-01 0.00383
1999-07-01 0.00383
1999-10-01 0.00383
2000-01-01 0.01180
2000-04-01 0.01180
2000-07-01 0.01977
2000-10-01 0.01977
2001-01-01 0.01977
2001-04-01 0.01977
2001-07-01 0.01977
2001-10-01 0.01977
2002-01-01 0.01977
2002-04-01 0.01977
2002-07-01 0.01977
2002-10-01 0.01977
2003-01-01 0.01977
2003-04-01 0.01977
2003-07-01 0.01977
2003-10-01 0.01977
2004-01-01 0.01977
2004-04-01 1.04984
2004-07-01 1.08648
2004-10-01 1.08648
2005-01-01 1.08648
2005-04-01 0.05641
2005-07-01 0.03953
2005-10-01 0.03953
2006-01-01 0.03953
2006-04-01 0.03953
2006-07-01 0.01978
2006-10-01 0.01978
2007-01-01 0.01978
2007-04-01 0.01978
2007-07-01 0.01978
2007-10-01 0.01978
2008-01-01 0.01978
2008-04-01 0.01978
2008-07-01 0.01975
2008-10-01 0.01975
2009-01-01 0.00986
2009-04-01 0.00986
2009-07-01 .
2009-10-01 .
2010-01-01 .
2010-04-01 .
2010-07-01 .
2010-10-01 .
2011-01-01 .
2011-04-01 .
2011-07-01 .
2011-10-01 .
2012-01-01 0.01353
2012-04-01 0.01353
2012-07-01 0.01353
2012-10-01 0.01353

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