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Economy Statistics > Bank liquid reserves to bank assets ratio > Netherlands (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   1.21    #151   
2004   1.01    #157   
2003   1.24    #156   
2002   0.87    #164   
2001   1.08    #163   
2000   1.16    #156   
1999   1.01    #165   
1997   0.23    #166   
1996   0.27    #167   
1995   0.27    #167   
1994   0.27    #160   
1993   0.27    #159   
1992   0.3    #146   
1991   0.32    #142   
1990   0.33    #135   
1989   0.33    #132   
1988   0.3    #131   
1987   0.34    #130   
1986   0.36    #130   
1985   0.38    #130   
1984   0.36    #127   
1983   0.33    #126   
1982   0.33    #126   
1981   0.2    #125   
1980   0.25    #125   
1979   0.29    #123   
1978   0.29    #119   
1977   0.29    #119   
1976   0.37    #120   
1975   0.39    #117   
1974   0.44    #112   
1973   0.48    #109   
1972   0.49    #106   
1971   0.48    #104   
1970   0.77    #101   
1969   0.53    #100   
1968   0.61    #98   
1967   0.62    #95   
1966   0.72    #94   
1965   0.83    #91   
1964   1.03    #85   
1963   0.89    #81   
1962   1.79    #71   
1961   2.11    #67   
1960   3.37    #54   


DEFINITION: Ratio of bank liquid reserves to bank assets is the ratio of domestic currency holdings and deposits with the monetary authorities to claims on other governments, nonfinancial public enterprises, the private sector, and other banking institutions.

   
 

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