Lithuania Bank Loans
Lithuania LT: Bank Non-Performing Loans to Total Gross Loans
LT: Bank Non-Performing Loans to Total Gross Loans data was reported at 3.177 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.661 % for 2016. LT: Bank Non-Performing Loans to Total Gross Loans data is updated yearly, averaging 9.886 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2017, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.990 % in 2009 and a record low of 3.177 % in 2017. LT: Bank Non-Performing Loans to Total Gross Loans data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank 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.; ; International Monetary Fund, Global Financial Stability Report.; Median;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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3.66 2016 | yearly | 2008 - 2016 |
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Lithuania LT: Claims on Central Government: % GDP
LT: Claims on Central Government: % GDP data was reported at 0.104 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.266 % for 2016. LT: Claims on Central Government: % GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 0.358 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.266 % in 2016 and a record low of -1.780 % in 2010. LT: Claims on Central Government: % GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Claims on central government (IFS line 52AN or 32AN) include loans to central government institutions net of deposits.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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3.27 2016 | yearly | 2010 - 2016 |
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Lithuania LT: Claims on Other Sectors of The Domestic Economy: % of GDP
LT: Claims on Other Sectors of The Domestic Economy: % of GDP data was reported at 13.291 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 48.947 % for 2016. LT: Claims on Other Sectors of The Domestic Economy: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 48.865 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.550 % in 2010 and a record low of 13.291 % in 2017. LT: Claims on Other Sectors of The Domestic Economy: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Claims on other sectors of the domestic economy (IFS line 52S or 32S) include gross credit from the financial system to households, nonprofit institutions serving households, nonfinancial corporations, state and local governments, and social security funds.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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48.95 2016 | yearly | 2010 - 2016 |
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Lithuania LT: Domestic Credit: Net
LT: Domestic Credit: Net data was reported at 5,606.754 EUR mn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20,190.000 EUR mn for 2016. LT: Domestic Credit: Net data is updated yearly, averaging 17,733.500 EUR mn from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20,190.000 EUR mn in 2016 and a record low of 5,606.754 EUR mn in 2017. LT: Domestic Credit: Net data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Net domestic credit is the sum of net claims on the central government and claims on other sectors of the domestic economy (IFS line 32). Data are in current local currency.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.; ;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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5,606.75 2017 | yearly | 2010 - 2017 |
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Lithuania LT: Domestic Credit: Provided by Financial Sector: % of GDP
LT: Domestic Credit: Provided by Financial Sector: % of GDP data was reported at 13.395 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 52.213 % for 2016. LT: Domestic Credit: Provided by Financial Sector: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 51.446 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 63.769 % in 2010 and a record low of 13.395 % in 2017. LT: Domestic Credit: Provided by Financial Sector: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Domestic credit provided by the financial sector includes all credit to various sectors on a gross basis, with the exception of credit to the central government, which is net. The financial sector includes monetary authorities and deposit money banks, as well as other financial corporations where data are available (including corporations that do not accept transferable deposits but do incur such liabilities as time and savings deposits). Examples of other financial corporations are finance and leasing companies, money lenders, insurance corporations, pension funds, and foreign exchange companies.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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52.21 2016 | yearly | 2010 - 2016 |
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Lithuania LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector by Banks: % of GDP
LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector by Banks: % of GDP data was reported at 11.987 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42.934 % for 2016. LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector by Banks: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 43.021 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 58.621 % in 2010 and a record low of 11.987 % in 2017. LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector by Banks: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Domestic credit to private sector by banks refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by other depository corporations (deposit taking corporations except central banks), 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.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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42.93 2016 | yearly | 2010 - 2016 |
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Lithuania LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector: % of GDP
LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector: % of GDP data was reported at 11.987 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42.934 % for 2016. LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 43.025 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2017, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 58.639 % in 2010 and a record low of 11.987 % in 2017. LT: Domestic Credit: to Private Sector: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. Domestic credit to private sector refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by financial corporations, 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. The financial corporations include monetary authorities and deposit money banks, as well as other financial corporations where data are available (including corporations that do not accept transferable deposits but do incur such liabilities as time and savings deposits). Examples of other financial corporations are finance and leasing companies, money lenders, insurance corporations, pension funds, and foreign exchange companies.; ; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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42.93 2016 | yearly | 2010 - 2016 |
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LT: Monetary Sector Credit to Private Sector: % of GDP
LT: Monetary Sector Credit to Private Sector: % of GDP data was reported at 35.250 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 35.709 % for 2022. LT: Monetary Sector Credit to Private Sector: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 40.897 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2023, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 58.626 % in 2010 and a record low of 35.250 % in 2023. LT: Monetary Sector Credit to Private Sector: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.World Bank.WDI: Bank Loans. 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.;International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.;;
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35.250 2023 | yearly | 2010 - 2023 |