Published: 28 June 2019
General government debt grew by EUR 0.6 billion in the first quarter of 2019
General government EDP debt, or consolidated gross debt at nominal prices, amounted to EUR 138.8 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2019 and grew by EUR 0.6 billion during the quarter. Correspondingly, general government debt has grown by EUR 3.1 billion compared with the respective period of the year before. These data derive from Statistics Finland's statistics on general government debt by quarter.
General government debt by quarter
During the first quarter, central government debt grew by EUR 0.3 billion and was EUR 116.0 billion at the end of the quarter. The amount of short-term debt instruments with a maturity of under one year decreased on net by EUR 2.6 billion over the first quarter. The stock of bonds, on the other hand, grew by EUR 2.1 billion. The stock of short-term loans grew by EUR 0.4 billion and the stock of long-term loans also grew by EUR 0.4 billion.
The local government sector's debt grew by EUR 1.2 billion and totalled EUR 22.6 billion at the end of the quarter. The amount of short-term debt instruments increased by EUR 0.6 billion and the stock of long-term loans grew by EUR 0.7 billion.
Social security funds' debt fell by EUR 0.3 billion and totalled EUR 1.9 billion at the end of the quarter. The decline in debt is explained by a decrease in short-term loans.
General government EDP debt describes general government’s debt to other sectors of the national economy and to the rest of the world, and its development is influenced by changes in unconsolidated debt and internal general government debts. Consolidated general government gross debt is derived by deducting debts between units recorded under general government from unconsolidated gross debt. For this reason, general government debt is smaller than the combined debts of its sub-sectors.
The EDP debt of general government differs conceptionally to some extent in the case of central government from the central government debt published by the State Treasury. Central government's EDP debt also includes loans granted to beneficiary counties by the European Financial Stability Facility EFSF, received cash collaterals related to derivative contracts, the capital of the Nuclear Waste Management Fund, debts generated from investments in central government's PPP (public-private partnership) projects, coins that are in circulation, and the deposits of the European Commission. In National Accounts, central government is also a broader concept than the budget and financial economy (http://www.stat.fi/meta/luokitukset/_linkki/julkisyhteisot.html). The valuation principle for both debt concepts is the nominal value, where the effect of currency swaps is taken into account.
Source: General government debt by quarter, Statistics Finland
Inquiries: Aaro Hottinen 029 551 3231, Jose Lahtinen 029 551 3776, rahoitus.tilinpito@stat.fi
Director in charge: Ville Vertanen
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General government debt by quarter [e-publication].
ISSN=1799-8034. 1st quarter 2019. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 28.12.2024].
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