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Mutual fund assets, percent of GDP, 2020:

The average for 2020 based on 27 countries was 371.83 percent. The highest value was in Luxembourg: 8330.59 percent and the lowest value was in Latvia: 0.84 percent. The indicator is available from 1993 to 2020. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Mutual fund assets, 2020 Global rank Available data
Luxembourg 8330.59 1 2000 - 2020
Ireland 957.79 2 2000 - 2020
Netherlands 126.62 3 2008 - 2020
Sweden 104.54 4 2000 - 2020
France 96.43 5 2000 - 2020
Germany 74.96 6 2000 - 2020
Austria 50.59 7 1999 - 2020
Denmark 49.76 8 2000 - 2020
Finland 47.07 9 2000 - 2020
Belgium 42.09 10 1999 - 2020
Spain 28.88 11 2000 - 2020
Malta 22.82 12 2011 - 2020
Cyprus 17.53 13 2008 - 2020
Hungary 15.54 14 2002 - 2020
Italy 13.77 15 2000 - 2020
Slovakia 8.64 16 2006 - 2020
Czechia 7.35 17 2000 - 2020
Portugal 7.33 18 2000 - 2020
Poland 7.23 19 2000 - 2020
Slovenia 7.18 20 2006 - 2020
Croatia 6.06 21 2000 - 2020
Estonia 5.34 22 2001 - 2020
Greece 3.72 23 2000 - 2020
Lithuania 3.2 24 2004 - 2020
Romania 1.99 25 2000 - 2020
Bulgaria 1.48 26 1999 - 2020
Latvia 0.84 27 2000 - 2020


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Definition: Ratio of assets of mutual funds to GDP. A mutual fund is a type of managed collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors to purchase securities. Data taken from a variety of sources such as Investment Company Institute and national sources.

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