Finland - Liquid liabilities

Liquid liabilities (M3) as % of GDP

Liquid liabilities (M3) as % of GDP in Finland was 47.84 as of 1998. Its highest value over the past 38 years was 60.24 in 1993, while its lowest value was 38.66 in 1974.

Definition: Liquid liabilities are also known as M3. They are the sum of currency and deposits in the central bank (M0), plus transferable deposits and electronic currency (M1), plus time and savings deposits, foreign currency transferable deposits, certificates of deposit, and securities repurchase agreements (M2), plus travelers checks, foreign currency time deposits, commercial paper, and shares of mutual funds or market funds held by residents.

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.

See also:

Year Value
1960 40.11
1961 40.59
1962 40.90
1963 40.47
1964 39.34
1965 39.89
1966 41.89
1967 41.32
1968 40.69
1969 41.43
1970 42.57
1971 44.20
1972 44.83
1973 41.48
1974 38.66
1975 40.92
1976 39.43
1977 40.08
1978 41.57
1979 41.98
1980 41.72
1981 42.70
1982 42.98
1983 43.72
1984 45.14
1985 48.94
1986 49.07
1987 50.89
1988 55.25
1989 54.09
1990 53.61
1991 58.78
1992 59.93
1993 60.24
1994 57.70
1995 56.17
1996 52.90
1997 50.10
1998 47.84

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Monetary holdings (liabilities)