International Financial Statistics UB Only
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Description:

Contains approximately 32,000 time series covering more than 200 countries and areas. Most topics emphasize finance and banking, rather than socioeconomic subjects. Examples include:

  • Debt
  • Exchange rates
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Fund position
  • Government accounts
  • Gross domestic product
  • Interest rates
  • International liquidity
  • International transactions
  • Labor
  • Loans and credit
  • Money and banking accounts
  • National accounts
  • Population.
  • Prices
  • Production


Locate information by selecting:

  • Country tables: provides multiple variables for one nation.
  • World Tables: retrieve data on broad topics for multiple nations.
  • Commodity prices: retrieve price data for multiple nations.
  • Economic concepts: retrieve specific variables for multiple nations.

Download data 4 ways:

  • Comma separated variables
  • Microsoft Excel file
  • HTML File
  • TAB delimited file
Dates Covered: The system defaults to annual statistics for the most current ten years, but users can view annual, quarterly, and/or monthly data covering 1945 through the present. Not all time periods and variables are available for every nation.
 Print Counterpart:

International Financial Statistics Yearbook
Lockwood HG3881 .I5762 (1979-2000, 2002-2006; most current in Reference)

International Financial Statistics (monthly)
Lockwood Per HG3881 .I626 (1948+ with selected gaps)

Related Databases: · UNdata (United Nations) A stattistical portal that includes data published by many international agencies.
· International Direct Investment Statistics - Describes foreign investments among OECD nations and the rest of the world.
· Key Development Data & Statistics - Emphasizes socioeconomic economic, rather than, finance and banking statistics.
· OECD Economic Outlook - Provides historic, current, and projected data for OECD nations.
Contact: Edward Herman
Last Update: 5/21/2009