Turkmenistan - Net financial flows, bilateral (NFL, current US$)

The latest value for Net financial flows, bilateral (NFL, current US$) in Turkmenistan was ($1,398,874,000) as of 2020. Over the past 27 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $2,532,837,000 in 2011 and ($1,521,213,000) in 2019.

Definition: Bilateral debt includes loans from governments and their agencies (including central banks), loans from autonomous bodies, and direct loans from official export credit agencies. Net flows (or net lending or net disbursements) received by the borrower during the year are disbursements minus principal repayments. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank, International Debt Statistics.

See also:

Year Value
1993 $122,681,000
1994 $26,161,000
1995 $11,795,470
1996 ($21,717,280)
1997 $83,922,220
1998 $81,773,590
1999 $287,478,600
2000 $309,132,600
2001 $56,244,790
2002 ($79,043,240)
2003 ($23,904,470)
2004 ($80,366,000)
2005 ($102,593,600)
2006 ($139,663,900)
2007 ($85,535,180)
2008 ($58,884,950)
2009 ($106,870,000)
2010 $926,004,400
2011 $2,532,837,000
2012 $2,184,136,000
2013 $1,738,300,000
2014 ($800,423,000)
2015 ($352,767,300)
2016 $955,727,700
2017 ($86,415,800)
2018 ($497,645,800)
2019 ($1,521,213,000)
2020 ($1,398,874,000)

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Data show concessional and nonconcessional financial flows from official bilateral sources. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) defines concessional flows from bilateral donors as flows with a grant element of at least 25 percent; they are evaluated assuming a 10 percent nominal discount rate.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: External debt