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Emerging markets Compared by Economy > Debt > Net current transfers from abroad > Current US$

DEFINITION: Net current transfers from abroad (current US$). Current transfers comprise transfers of income between residents of the reporting country and the rest of the world that carry no provisions for repayment. Net current transfers from abroad is equal to the unrequited transfers of income from nonresidents to residents minus the unrequited transfers from residents to nonresidents. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 India $64.35 billion 2012
2 Mexico $30.13 billion 2012
3 Philippines $19.17 billion 2012
4 Thailand $11.39 billion 2012
5 Romania $7.70 billion 2012
6 Turkey $7.30 billion 2012
7 Pakistan $4.66 billion 2012
8 Colombia $4.58 billion 2012
9 Lithuania $3.87 billion 2009
10 China $3.43 billion 2012
11 Russia $3.43 billion 2012
12 Peru $3.30 billion 2012
13 Ukraine $3.10 billion 2012
14 Brazil $2.86 billion 2012
15 Chile $2.33 billion 2012
16 Bulgaria $1.06 billion 2012
17 Latvia $412.40 million 2007
18 Estonia $393.71 million 2012
19 Argentina $-355,842,529.51 2012
20 Hungary $-761,907,280.95 2010
21 Venezuela $-978,000,000.00 2012
22 South Africa $-3,820,867,040.88 2012
23 Malaysia $-5,910,830,364.88 2012

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