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Economy Statistics > Bank nonperfoming loans to total gross loans > % (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Rwanda: 34.1 %   2005 ...
#2   Egypt: 25 %   2005 ...
#3   Zimbabwe: 23.2 %   2004 ...
#4   Nigeria: 21.9 %   2005 ...
#5   Tunisia: 20.9 %   2005 ...
#6   Philippines: 20 %   2005 ...
#7   Serbia and Montenegro: 19.8 %   2005 ...
#8   Ukraine: 18.3 %   2006 ...
#9   Gabon: 15.8 %   2004 ...
#10   Lebanon: 15.8 %   2005 ...
#11   Morocco: 15.7 %   2005 ...
#12   Indonesia: 15.6 %   2005 ...
#13   Bangladesh: 15.3 %   2005 ...
#14   Sierra Leone: 14.8 %   2004 ...
#15   Senegal: 14.2 %   2004 ...
#16   Ghana: 13.9 %   2005 ...
#17   Jordan: 13.6 %   2004 ...
#18   Angola: 13.3 %   2004 ...
#19   Bolivia: 12.1 %   2006 ...
#20   El Salvador: 12 %   2005 ...
#21   Zambia: 10.8 %   2005 ...
#22   Pakistan: 10.6 %   2005 ...
#23   Israel: 10.3 %   2005 ...
#24   Kazakhstan: 10.2 %   2006 ...
#25   Madagascar: 10.1 %   2005 ...
#26   China: 9.8 %   2006 ...
#27   Sri Lanka: 9.6 %   2005 ...
#28   Malaysia: 9.5 %   2006 ...
#29   Thailand: 8.9 %   2006 ...
#30   Romania: 8.3 %   2006 ...
#31   United Arab Emirates: 8.3 %   2005 ...
#32   Nicaragua: 8 %   2005 ...
#33   Poland: 7.7 %   2005 ...
#34   Azerbaijan: 7.2 %   2005 ...
#35   Armenia: 6.9 %   2004 ...
#36   Honduras: 6.6 %   2005 ...
#37   Dominican Republic: 6.5 %   2006 ...
#38   Italy: 6.3 %   2005 ...
#39   Greece: 5.5 %   2006 ...
#40   Ecuador: 5.4 %   2006 ...
#41   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 5.3 %   2005 ...
#42   Kenya: 5.2 %   2005 ...
#43   India: 5.2 %   2005 ...
#44   Slovenia: 4.9 %   2005 ...
#45   Germany: 4.8 %   2005 ...
#46   Argentina: 4.7 %   2006 ...
#47   Mozambique: 4.6 %   2005 ...
#48   Turkey: 4.5 %   2006 ...
#49   Kuwait: 4.5 %   2005 ...
#50   Brazil: 4.4 %   2005 ...
#51   Moldova: 4.3 %   2005 ...
#52   Czech Republic: 4.1 %   2006 ...
#53   Croatia: 3.9 %   2006 ...
#54   Singapore: 3.8 %   2006 ...
#55   Georgia: 3.8 %   2005 ...
#56   France: 3.5 %   2005 ...
#57   Paraguay: 3.2 %   2005 ...
#58   Colombia: 3 %   2006 ...
#59   Saudi Arabia: 3 %   2004 ...
#60   Russia: 2.9 %   2006 ...
#61   Botswana: 2.8 %   2004 ...
#62   Jamaica: 2.6 %   2006 ...
#63   Lithuania: 2.5 %   2005 ...
#64   Uganda: 2.2 %   2004 ...
#65   Austria: 2.2 %   2004 ...
#66   Hungary: 2.1 %   2005 ...
#67   Peru: 2.1 %   2006 ...
#68   Namibia: 2 %   2005 ...
#69   Slovakia: 2 %   2005 ...
#70   Belgium: 2 %   2005 ...
#71   Japan: 1.8 %   2005 ...
#72   Belarus: 1.8 %   2006 ...
#73   Uruguay: 1.7 %   2006 ...
#74   Panama: 1.7 %   2006 ...
#75   Bulgaria: 1.7 %   2005 ...
#76   Mexico: 1.7 %   2006 ...
#77   Portugal: 1.6 %   2005 ...
#78   Costa Rica: 1.5 %   2005 ...
#79   Venezuela: 1.4 %   2006 ...
#80   South Africa: 1.3 %   2006 ...
#81   Hong Kong: 1.3 %   2006 ...
#82   Korea, South: 1.2 %   2006 ...
#83   Netherlands: 1.2 %   2005 ...
#84   Sweden: 1.1 %   2005 ...
#85   United Kingdom: 1 %   2005 ...
#86   Chile: 0.9 %   2006 ...
#87   Iceland: 0.9 %   2004 ...
#88   Denmark: 0.7 %   2004 ...
#89   Ireland: 0.7 %   2005 ...
#90   Norway: 0.7 %   2005 ...
#91   United States: 0.7 %   2006 ...
#92   Latvia: 0.6 %   2006 ...
#93   Spain: 0.6 %   2005 ...
#94   Canada: 0.5 %   2005 ...
#95   Switzerland: 0.5 %   2005 ...
#96   Finland: 0.3 %   2005 ...
#97   Luxembourg: 0.2 %   2005 ...
#98   Estonia: 0.2 %   2006 ...
#99   Australia: 0.2 %   2005 ...
Weighted average: 6.6 %   


DEFINITION: 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.

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