Colombia - External debt stocks

External debt stocks, concessional (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, concessional (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $1,167,742,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $1,167,742,000 in 2010 and $628,802,000 in 1970.

Definition: Concessional external debt conveys information about the borrower's receipt of aid from official lenders at concessional terms as defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD. Concessional debt is defined as loans with an original grant element of 25 percent or more. The grant element of a loan is the grant equivalent expressed as a percentage of the amount committed. It is used as a measure of the overall cost of borrowing. The grant equivalent of a loan is its commitment (present) value, less the discounted present value of its contractual debt service; conventionally, future service payments are discounted at 10 percent. Loans from major regional development banks--African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank--and from the World Bank are classified as concessional according to each institution's classification and not according to the DAC definition, as was the practice in earlier reports. Long-term debt outstanding and disbursed is the total outstanding long-term debt at year end. Long-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original or extended maturity of more than one year and that is owed to nonresidents and repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 $628,802,000
1971 $687,819,000
1972 $747,970,000
1973 $837,797,000
1974 $874,832,000
1975 $898,343,000
1976 $923,856,000
1977 $931,460,000
1978 $977,551,000
1979 $983,833,000
1980 $987,591,000
1981 $992,998,000
1982 $986,662,000
1983 $981,229,000
1984 $969,883,000
1985 $1,006,021,000
1986 $1,028,835,000
1987 $1,023,628,000
1988 $998,242,000
1989 $971,330,000
1990 $988,157,000
1991 $939,992,000
1992 $909,903,000
1993 $756,656,000
1994 $946,485,000
1995 $975,215,000
1996 $938,784,000
1997 $885,753,000
1998 $882,797,000
1999 $965,230,000
2000 $962,142,000
2001 $887,815,000
2002 $928,132,000
2003 $1,111,030,000
2004 $1,073,418,000
2005 $956,837,000
2006 $1,021,554,000
2007 $952,005,000
2008 $981,773,000
2009 $1,050,014,000
2010 $1,167,742,000

External debt stocks, total (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, total (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $63,064,080,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $63,064,080,000 in 2010 and $2,236,453,000 in 1970.

Definition: Total external debt is debt owed to nonresidents repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. It is the sum of public, publicly guaranteed, and private nonguaranteed long-term debt, short-term debt, and use of IMF credit. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 $2,236,453,000
1971 $2,513,832,000
1972 $2,828,208,000
1973 $3,175,366,000
1974 $3,346,624,000
1975 $3,757,762,000
1976 $3,943,854,000
1977 $5,052,621,000
1978 $5,101,654,000
1979 $5,869,076,000
1980 $6,940,527,000
1981 $8,716,405,000
1982 $10,306,420,000
1983 $11,412,460,000
1984 $12,038,670,000
1985 $14,248,250,000
1986 $15,362,470,000
1987 $17,024,360,000
1988 $17,016,360,000
1989 $16,885,900,000
1990 $17,222,120,000
1991 $17,200,810,000
1992 $17,277,070,000
1993 $18,941,750,000
1994 $21,937,870,000
1995 $25,044,290,000
1996 $28,895,540,000
1997 $31,937,370,000
1998 $33,084,910,000
1999 $34,426,340,000
2000 $33,936,560,000
2001 $36,244,620,000
2002 $33,204,590,000
2003 $36,997,720,000
2004 $37,910,900,000
2005 $37,744,340,000
2006 $38,047,670,000
2007 $43,696,940,000
2008 $46,428,320,000
2009 $52,119,940,000
2010 $63,064,080,000

External debt stocks (% of exports of goods, services and income)

External debt stocks (% of exports of goods, services and income) in Colombia was 135.35 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 40 years was 308.67 in 1985, while its lowest value was 104.53 in 2008.

Definition: Total external debt stocks to exports of goods, services and income.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 219.48
1971 252.17
1972 230.26
1973 199.96
1974 171.81
1975 172.34
1976 138.39
1977 144.28
1978 124.45
1979 120.99
1980 118.43
1981 173.84
1982 207.20
1983 278.15
1984 225.95
1985 308.67
1986 232.27
1987 242.20
1988 242.81
1989 221.92
1990 190.81
1991 181.24
1992 178.21
1993 180.23
1994 193.58
1995 193.07
1996 208.27
1997 210.94
1998 230.01
1999 231.04
2000 201.41
2001 226.99
2002 221.94
2003 227.24
2004 188.16
2005 148.21
2006 126.50
2007 121.15
2008 104.53
2009 131.89
2010 135.35

External debt stocks (% of GNI)

External debt stocks (% of GNI) in Colombia was 22.84 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 40 years was 49.09 in 1987, while its lowest value was 19.81 in 2008.

Definition: Total external debt stocks to gross national income.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 31.98
1971 32.97
1972 33.43
1973 31.45
1974 27.51
1975 29.42
1976 26.31
1977 26.36
1978 22.26
1979 21.22
1980 20.91
1981 24.24
1982 27.28
1983 30.56
1984 32.79
1985 42.94
1986 45.76
1987 49.09
1988 45.21
1989 45.00
1990 45.09
1991 43.65
1992 36.59
1993 35.11
1994 27.34
1995 27.54
1996 30.38
1997 30.62
1998 34.22
1999 40.66
2000 34.61
2001 37.69
2002 34.80
2003 40.43
2004 33.58
2005 26.75
2006 24.25
2007 21.91
2008 19.81
2009 23.03
2010 22.84

External debt stocks, long-term (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, long-term (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $54,855,120,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $54,855,120,000 in 2010 and $1,579,603,000 in 1970.

Definition: Long-term debt is debt that has an original or extended maturity of more than one year. It has three components: public, publicly guaranteed, and private nonguaranteed debt. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $1,579,603,000
1971 $1,780,104,000
1972 $2,067,208,000
1973 $2,320,366,000
1974 $2,445,624,000
1975 $2,745,762,000
1976 $2,881,854,000
1977 $3,088,621,000
1978 $3,174,654,000
1979 $3,857,076,000
1980 $4,603,527,000
1981 $5,942,405,000
1982 $7,182,422,000
1983 $8,152,457,000
1984 $9,170,669,000
1985 $11,144,160,000
1986 $13,765,460,000
1987 $15,368,450,000
1988 $15,405,950,000
1989 $15,269,040,000
1990 $15,783,800,000
1991 $15,449,660,000
1992 $14,726,140,000
1993 $15,289,260,000
1994 $17,446,400,000
1995 $19,499,420,000
1996 $23,011,840,000
1997 $26,178,370,000
1998 $26,852,500,000
1999 $30,461,250,000
2000 $31,065,610,000
2001 $32,957,620,000
2002 $29,545,590,000
2003 $33,441,720,000
2004 $32,791,300,000
2005 $31,568,340,000
2006 $33,285,140,000
2007 $38,536,280,000
2008 $40,795,410,000
2009 $48,107,240,000
2010 $54,855,120,000

External debt stocks, private nonguaranteed (PNG) (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, private nonguaranteed (PNG) (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $18,077,720,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $18,077,720,000 in 2010 and $283,000,000 in 1970.

Definition: Private nonguaranteed external debt comprises long-term external obligations of private debtors that are not guaranteed for repayment by a public entity. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 $283,000,000
1971 $344,000,000
1972 $392,000,000
1973 $365,000,000
1974 $302,000,000
1975 $367,000,000
1976 $404,000,000
1977 $389,000,000
1978 $363,000,000
1979 $473,000,000
1980 $515,000,000
1981 $866,000,000
1982 $1,192,000,000
1983 $1,278,000,000
1984 $1,437,000,000
1985 $1,568,254,000
1986 $1,584,847,000
1987 $1,539,000,000
1988 $1,560,000,000
1989 $1,280,000,000
1990 $1,113,000,000
1991 $981,000,000
1992 $1,250,000,000
1993 $2,046,400,000
1994 $3,090,510,000
1995 $5,553,100,000
1996 $8,161,700,000
1997 $10,745,900,000
1998 $10,101,170,000
1999 $10,238,690,000
2000 $10,259,280,000
2001 $11,183,980,000
2002 $8,875,831,000
2003 $10,657,270,000
2004 $9,018,926,000
2005 $8,988,909,000
2006 $8,540,932,000
2007 $11,112,000,000
2008 $11,812,280,000
2009 $12,748,830,000
2010 $18,077,720,000

External debt stocks, public and publicly guaranteed (PPG) (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, public and publicly guaranteed (PPG) (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $36,777,400,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $36,777,400,000 in 2010 and $1,296,603,000 in 1970.

Definition: Public and publicly guaranteed debt comprises long-term external obligations of public debtors, including the national government, political subdivisions (or an agency of either), and autonomous public bodies, and external obligations of private debtors that are guaranteed for repayment by a public entity. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $1,296,603,000
1971 $1,436,104,000
1972 $1,675,208,000
1973 $1,955,366,000
1974 $2,143,624,000
1975 $2,378,762,000
1976 $2,477,854,000
1977 $2,699,621,000
1978 $2,811,654,000
1979 $3,384,076,000
1980 $4,088,527,000
1981 $5,076,405,000
1982 $5,990,422,000
1983 $6,874,457,000
1984 $7,733,669,000
1985 $9,575,905,000
1986 $12,180,610,000
1987 $13,829,450,000
1988 $13,845,950,000
1989 $13,989,040,000
1990 $14,670,800,000
1991 $14,468,670,000
1992 $13,476,140,000
1993 $13,242,860,000
1994 $14,355,890,000
1995 $13,946,320,000
1996 $14,850,140,000
1997 $15,432,460,000
1998 $16,751,330,000
1999 $20,222,550,000
2000 $20,806,330,000
2001 $21,773,640,000
2002 $20,669,760,000
2003 $22,784,450,000
2004 $23,772,370,000
2005 $22,579,430,000
2006 $24,744,210,000
2007 $27,424,280,000
2008 $28,983,130,000
2009 $35,358,400,000
2010 $36,777,400,000

External debt stocks, short-term (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, short-term (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $8,208,962,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $8,208,962,000 in 2010 and $602,000,000 in 1970.

Definition: Short-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original maturity of one year or less. Available data permit no distinction between public and private nonguaranteed short-term debt. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 $602,000,000
1971 $677,000,000
1972 $761,000,000
1973 $855,000,000
1974 $901,000,000
1975 $1,012,000,000
1976 $1,062,000,000
1977 $1,964,000,000
1978 $1,927,000,000
1979 $2,012,000,000
1980 $2,337,000,000
1981 $2,774,000,000
1982 $3,124,003,000
1983 $3,260,000,000
1984 $2,868,000,000
1985 $3,104,094,000
1986 $1,597,012,000
1987 $1,655,915,000
1988 $1,610,411,000
1989 $1,616,853,000
1990 $1,438,324,000
1991 $1,751,149,000
1992 $2,550,924,000
1993 $3,652,488,000
1994 $4,491,476,000
1995 $5,544,870,000
1996 $5,883,700,000
1997 $5,759,000,000
1998 $6,232,410,000
1999 $3,965,094,000
2000 $2,870,954,000
2001 $3,287,000,000
2002 $3,659,000,000
2003 $3,556,000,000
2004 $5,119,600,000
2005 $6,176,000,000
2006 $4,762,523,000
2007 $5,160,664,000
2008 $5,632,913,000
2009 $4,012,706,000
2010 $8,208,962,000

External debt stocks, long-term private sector (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, long-term private sector (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $18,580,630,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $18,580,630,000 in 2010 and $355,537,000 in 1970.

Definition: Long-term private sector external debt conveys information about the distribution of long-term debt for DRS countries by type of debtor (private banks and private entities). Long-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original or extended maturity of more than one year and that is owed to nonresidents by residents of an economy and repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

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Year Value
1970 $355,537,000
1971 $420,426,000
1972 $462,167,000
1973 $428,390,000
1974 $358,482,000
1975 $413,871,000
1976 $440,669,000
1977 $434,131,000
1978 $398,850,000
1979 $502,969,000
1980 $558,857,000
1981 $956,259,000
1982 $1,283,892,000
1983 $1,360,889,000
1984 $1,497,214,000
1985 $1,634,522,000
1986 $1,658,740,000
1987 $1,621,730,000
1988 $1,627,426,000
1989 $1,331,145,000
1990 $1,153,600,000
1991 $982,975,000
1992 $1,251,975,000
1993 $2,048,375,000
1994 $3,092,399,000
1995 $5,554,903,000
1996 $8,163,417,000
1997 $10,747,530,000
1998 $10,102,720,000
1999 $10,240,150,000
2000 $10,260,650,000
2001 $11,185,270,000
2002 $8,877,032,000
2003 $10,658,390,000
2004 $9,019,955,000
2005 $8,989,852,000
2006 $8,542,089,000
2007 $11,113,240,000
2008 $12,289,010,000
2009 $13,276,080,000
2010 $18,580,630,000

External debt stocks, long-term public sector (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, long-term public sector (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $36,274,500,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $36,274,500,000 in 2010 and $1,224,066,000 in 1970.

Definition: Long-term public sector external debt conveys information about the distribution of long-term debt for DRS countries by type of debtor (central government, state and local government, central bank, public and mixed enterprises, and official development banks). Long-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original or extended maturity of more than one year and that is owed to nonresidents by residents of an economy and repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $1,224,066,000
1971 $1,359,678,000
1972 $1,605,041,000
1973 $1,891,976,000
1974 $2,087,142,000
1975 $2,331,891,000
1976 $2,441,185,000
1977 $2,654,490,000
1978 $2,775,804,000
1979 $3,354,107,000
1980 $4,044,670,000
1981 $4,986,146,000
1982 $5,898,530,000
1983 $6,791,568,000
1984 $7,673,455,000
1985 $9,509,637,000
1986 $12,106,720,000
1987 $13,746,720,000
1988 $13,778,520,000
1989 $13,937,900,000
1990 $14,630,200,000
1991 $14,466,690,000
1992 $13,474,170,000
1993 $13,240,890,000
1994 $14,354,000,000
1995 $13,944,520,000
1996 $14,848,420,000
1997 $15,430,830,000
1998 $16,749,790,000
1999 $20,221,100,000
2000 $20,804,960,000
2001 $21,772,350,000
2002 $20,668,560,000
2003 $22,783,330,000
2004 $23,771,340,000
2005 $22,578,490,000
2006 $24,743,060,000
2007 $27,423,040,000
2008 $28,506,400,000
2009 $34,831,160,000
2010 $36,274,500,000

External debt stocks, variable rate (DOD, current US$)

The latest value for External debt stocks, variable rate (DOD, current US$) in Colombia was $35,399,520,000 as of 2010. Over the past 40 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $35,399,520,000 in 2010 and $283,000,000 in 1970.

Definition: Variable interest rate is long-term external debt with interest rates that float with movements in a key market rate; for example, the London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) or the U.S. prime rate. This item conveys information about the borrower's exposure to changes in international interest rates. Long-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original or extended maturity of more than one year and that is owed to nonresidents by residents of an economy and repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $283,000,000
1971 $344,000,000
1972 $392,000,000
1973 $410,000,000
1974 $472,904,000
1975 $567,250,000
1976 $615,205,000
1977 $635,869,000
1978 $612,604,000
1979 $1,349,113,000
1980 $1,877,031,000
1981 $2,972,097,000
1982 $3,785,537,000
1983 $4,200,338,000
1984 $4,826,201,000
1985 $5,448,120,000
1986 $6,800,615,000
1987 $7,189,990,000
1988 $7,785,378,000
1989 $7,721,349,000
1990 $7,777,838,000
1991 $7,777,019,000
1992 $7,731,288,000
1993 $8,428,601,000
1994 $9,655,949,000
1995 $11,660,180,000
1996 $14,541,250,000
1997 $17,473,420,000
1998 $17,145,560,000
1999 $19,348,920,000
2000 $19,374,980,000
2001 $18,895,910,000
2002 $16,478,810,000
2003 $20,581,670,000
2004 $19,395,250,000
2005 $18,866,560,000
2006 $19,561,620,000
2007 $23,535,050,000
2008 $26,150,720,000
2009 $29,021,530,000
2010 $35,399,520,000

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: External debt