Croatia - Net financial flows, IBRD (NFL, current US$)

The latest value for Net financial flows, IBRD (NFL, current US$) in Croatia was $4,953,000 as of 2016. Over the past 31 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $308,536,000 in 2010 and ($67,110,000) in 2012.

Definition: Net financial flows received by the borrower during the year are disbursements of loans and credits less repayments of principal. IBRD is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the founding and largest member of the World Bank Group. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, International Debt Statistics.

See also:

Year Value
1985 $2,592,418
1986 ($2,714,994)
1987 $7,658,288
1988 $27,085,570
1989 ($13,521,350)
1990 ($2,192,140)
1991 ($3,770,070)
1992 ($18,404,560)
1993 ($6,613,919)
1994 ($28,082,070)
1995 $29,351,550
1996 $88,903,390
1997 $100,396,200
1998 $42,126,950
1999 $66,627,900
2000 $33,533,650
2001 $56,902,910
2002 $104,773,800
2003 $112,589,000
2004 $35,945,600
2005 $11,018,330
2006 $169,489,000
2007 $2,282,813
2008 $143,025,400
2009 $39,756,000
2010 $308,536,000
2011 $207,379,000
2012 ($67,110,000)
2013 ($25,498,000)
2014 $158,702,000
2015 ($42,321,000)
2016 $4,953,000

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The World Bank's International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) lends to creditworthy countries at a variable base rate of six-month LIBOR plus a spread, either variable or fixed, for the life of the loan. The rate is reset every six months and applies to the interest period beginning on that date.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: External debt