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Economy > Financial sector Stats: compare key data on Argentina & United Kingdom

Definitions

  • Assets > Bank capital to assets ratio: Bank capital to assets is the ratio of bank capital and reserves to total assets. Capital and reserves include funds contributed by owners, retained earnings, general and special reserves, provisions, and valuation adjustments. Capital includes tier 1 capital (paid-up shares and common stock), which is a common feature in all countries' banking systems, and total regulatory capital, which includes several specified types of subordinated debt instruments that need not be repaid if the funds are required to maintain minimum capital levels (these comprise tier 2 and tier 3 capital). Total assets include all nonfinancial and financial assets."
  • Assets > Bank nonperfoming loans to total gross loans: Bank nonperforming loans to total gross loans are the value of nonperforming loans divided by the total value of the loan portfolio (including nonperforming loans before the deduction of specific loan-loss provisions). The loan amount recorded as nonperforming should be the gross value of the loan as recorded on the balance sheet, not just the amount that is overdue."
  • Assets > Claims on governments and other public entities > Current LCU: Claims on governments and other public entities (IFS line 32an + 32b + 32bx + 32c) usually comprise direct credit for specific purposes such as financing of the government budget deficit or loans to state enterprises, advances against future credit authorisations, and purchases of treasury bills and bonds, net of deposits by the public sector. Public sector deposits with the banking system also include sinking funds for the service of debt and temporary deposits of government revenues. Data are in current local currency."
  • Assets > Domestic credit provided by banking sector > % of GDP: Domestic credit provided by the banking sector includes all credit to various sectors on a gross basis, with the exception of credit to the central government, which is net. The banking sector includes monetary authorities and deposit money banks, as well as other banking institutions where data are available (including institutions that do not accept transferable deposits but do incur such liabilities as time and savings deposits). Examples of other banking institutions are savings and mortgage loan institutions and building and loan associations."
  • Capital markets > Listed domestic companies > Total: Listed domestic companies are the domestically incorporated companies listed on the country's stock exchanges at the end of the year. This indicator does not include investment companies, mutual funds, or other collective investment vehicles."
  • Capital markets > Market capitalisation of listed companies > % of GDP: Market capitalisation (also known as market value) is the share price times the number of shares outstanding. Listed domestic companies are the domestically incorporated companies listed on the country's stock exchanges at the end of the year. Listed companies does not include investment companies, mutual funds, or other collective investment vehicles."
  • Capital markets > Market capitalisation of listed companies > Current US$: Market capitalisation (also known as market value) is the share price times the number of shares outstanding. Listed domestic companies are the domestically incorporated companies listed on the country's stock exchanges at the end of the year. Listed companies does not include investment companies, mutual funds, or other collective investment vehicles. Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > Current US$: Stocks traded refers to the total value of shares traded during the period.
  • Exchange rates and prices > GDP deflator > Base year varies by country: The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency. The base year varies by country.
  • Exchange rates and prices > Inflation > GDP deflator > Annual %: Inflation as measured by the annual growth rate of the GDP implicit deflator shows the rate of price change in the economy as a whole. The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency.
  • Exchange rates and prices > Official exchange rate > LCU per US$ > Period average: Official exchange rate refers to the exchange rate determined by national authorities or to the rate determined in the legally sanctioned exchange market. It is calculated as an annual average based on monthly averages (local currency units relative to the U.S. dollar).
  • Interest rates > Deposit interest rate: Deposit interest rate is the rate paid by commercial or similar banks for demand, time, or savings deposits."
  • Interest rates > Interest rate spread > Lending rate minus deposit rate: Interest rate spread is the interest rate charged by banks on loans to prime customers minus the interest rate paid by commercial or similar banks for demand, time, or savings deposits."
  • Interest rates > Lending interest rate: Lending interest rate is the rate charged by banks on loans to prime customers.
  • Interest rates > Real interest rate: Real interest rate is the lending interest rate adjusted for inflation as measured by the GDP deflator.
  • Assets > Domestic credit to private sector > % of GDP: Domestic credit to private sector refers to financial resources provided to the private sector, such as through loans, purchases of nonequity securities, and trade credits and other accounts receivable, that establish a claim for repayment. For some countries these claims include credit to public enterprises."
  • Assets > Net foreign assets > Current LCU: Net foreign assets are the sum of foreign assets held by monetary authorities and deposit money banks, less their foreign liabilities. Data are in current local currency."
  • Assets > Net domestic credit > Current LCU: Net domestic credit is the sum of net credit to the nonfinancial public sector, credit to the private sector, and other accounts. Data are in current local currency."
  • Exchange rates and prices > Inflation > Consumer prices > Annual %: Inflation as measured by the consumer price index reflects the annual percentage change in the cost to the average consumer of acquiring a basket of goods and services that may be fixed or changed at specified intervals, such as yearly. The Laspeyres formula is generally used."
  • Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > % of GDP: Stocks traded refers to the total value of shares traded during the period. This indicator complements the market capitalisation ratio by showing whether market size is matched by trading.
  • Capital markets > Stocks traded > Turnover ratio: Turnover ratio is the total value of shares traded during the period divided by the average market capitalisation for the period. Average market capitalisation is calculated as the average of the end-of-period values for the current period and the previous period.
STAT Argentina United Kingdom HISTORY
Assets > Bank capital to assets ratio 12.9%
Ranked 16th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
4.4%
Ranked 78th.

Assets > Bank nonperfoming loans to total gross loans 2.7%
Ranked 53th. 69% more than United Kingdom
1.6%
Ranked 73th.

Assets > Claims on governments and other public entities > Current LCU 154.64 billion
Ranked 8th.
214.87 billion
Ranked 7th. 39% more than Argentina

Assets > Domestic credit provided by banking sector > % of GDP 27.07%
Ranked 18th.
228.82%
Ranked 1st. 8 times more than Argentina

Capital markets > Listed domestic companies > Total 101
Ranked 55th.
2,179
Ranked 7th. 22 times more than Argentina

Capital markets > Market capitalisation of listed companies > % of GDP 15.85%
Ranked 65th.
128.6%
Ranked 7th. 8 times more than Argentina

Capital markets > Market capitalisation of listed companies > Current US$ $48.93 billion
Ranked 46th.
$2.80 trillion
Ranked 5th. 57 times more than Argentina

Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > Current US$ $2.73 billion
Ranked 53th.
$3.40 trillion
Ranked 5th. 1247 times more than Argentina

Exchange rates and prices > GDP deflator > Base year varies by country 296.21
Ranked 39th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
125.3
Ranked 135th.

Exchange rates and prices > Inflation > GDP deflator > Annual % 9.98%
Ranked 18th. 7 times more than United Kingdom
1.36%
Ranked 98th.

Exchange rates and prices > Official exchange rate > LCU per US$ > Period average $3.71
Ranked 71st. 6 times more than United Kingdom
$0.64
Ranked 118th.

Interest rates > Deposit interest rate 11.05%
Ranked 13th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
4.48%
Ranked 116th.

Interest rates > Interest rate spread > Lending rate minus deposit rate 8.42%
Ranked 26th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
2.73%
Ranked 127th.

Interest rates > Lending interest rate 15.66%
Ranked 32nd. 25 times more than United Kingdom
0.63%
Ranked 114th.

Interest rates > Real interest rate 5.16%
Ranked 72nd.
-0.73%
Ranked 97th.

Assets > Domestic credit to private sector > % of GDP 13.54%
Ranked 25th.
213.43%
Ranked 1st. 16 times more than Argentina

Assets > Net foreign assets > Current LCU 168.72 billion
Ranked 23th.
-40,690,000,000
Ranked 40th.

Assets > Net domestic credit > Current LCU 304.51 billion
Ranked 23th.
3.19 trillion
Ranked 5th. 10 times more than Argentina

Exchange rates and prices > Inflation > Consumer prices > Annual % 6.27%
Ranked 42nd.
-0.55%
Ranked 146th.

Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > % of GDP 0.88%
Ranked 66th.
156.47%
Ranked 3rd. 178 times more than Argentina

Capital markets > Stocks traded > Turnover ratio 5.39%
Ranked 65th.
146.4%
Ranked 4th. 27 times more than Argentina

SOURCES: International Monetary Fund, Global Financial Stability Report.; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Standard & Poor's, Emerging Stock Markets Factbook and supplemental S&P data.; Standard & Poor's, Emerging Stock Markets Factbook and supplemental S&P data, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics.; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files using World Bank data on the GDP deflator.

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