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Nonbank financial institutions assets, percent of GDP, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 13 countries was 23.18 percent. The highest value was in Japan: 149.53 percent and the lowest value was in Tajikistan: 0.41 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The International Monetary Fund
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Countries Nonbank financial institutions assets to GDP, 2021 Global rank Available data
Japan 149.53 1 2001 - 2021
Thailand 59.99 2 2007 - 2021
Philippines 29.51 3 1960 - 2021
Maldives 26.86 4 2004 - 2021
Kazakhstan 12.7 5 2015 - 2021
Indonesia 6.24 6 2009 - 2021
Palestine 5.5 7 2012 - 2021
Kyrgyzstan 3.31 8 2016 - 2021
Georgia 2.88 9 2008 - 2021
Cambodia 1.78 10 2013 - 2021
Azerbaijan 1.32 11 2016 - 2021
Armenia 1.29 12 2009 - 2021
Tajikistan 0.41 13 2008 - 2021


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Definition: ...Claims on domestic real nonfinancial sector by other financial institutions as a share of GDP, calculated using the following deflation method: {(0.5)*[Ft/P_et + Ft-1/P_et-1]}/[GDPt/P_at] where F is other financial institutions' claims, P_e is end-of period CPI, and P_a is average annual CPI. Raw data are from the IMF’s International Financial Statistics.

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