Equatorial Guinea | Total ODA Private Net, all donors (current US$)
Net private aid is private transactions broken down into direct investment, portfolio investment and export credits (net). Private transactions are those undertaken by firms and individuals resident in the reporting country. Portfolio investment corresponds to bonds and equities. Inflows into emerging countries’ stocks markets, are, however, heavily understated. Accordingly, the coverage of portfolio investment differs in these regards from the coverage of bank claims, which include indistinguishably export credit lending by banks. The bank claims data represent the net change in banks’ claims after adjustment to eliminate the effect of changes in exchange rates. They are therefore a proxy for net flow data, but are not themselves a net flow figure. They differ in two further regards from other OECD data. First, they relate to loans by banks resident in countries which report quarterly to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Secondly, no adjustment has been made to exclude short-term claims.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Equatorial Guinea
Records
53
Source
Equatorial Guinea | Total ODA Private Net, all donors (current US$)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973 -2750000
1974
1975 -1770000
1976 -1800000
1977 -3800000
1978 690000
1979 -760000
1980 10000
1981 -180000
1982 -7460000
1983 1160000
1984 1130000
1985 10980000
1986 -9400000
1987 4110000
1988 8240000
1989 17370000
1990 730000
1991 -1780000
1992 -11990000
1993 730000
1994 1910000
1995 -1030000
1996 -310000
1997 1400000
1998 9060000
1999 -10040000
2000 1670000
2001 12760000
2002 -433710000
2003 824880000
2004 819100000
2005 417240000
2006 914340000
2007 -264690000
2008 -1016020000
2009 404070000
2010 41710000
2011 -126180000
2012
Equatorial Guinea | Total ODA Private Net, all donors (current US$)
Net private aid is private transactions broken down into direct investment, portfolio investment and export credits (net). Private transactions are those undertaken by firms and individuals resident in the reporting country. Portfolio investment corresponds to bonds and equities. Inflows into emerging countries’ stocks markets, are, however, heavily understated. Accordingly, the coverage of portfolio investment differs in these regards from the coverage of bank claims, which include indistinguishably export credit lending by banks. The bank claims data represent the net change in banks’ claims after adjustment to eliminate the effect of changes in exchange rates. They are therefore a proxy for net flow data, but are not themselves a net flow figure. They differ in two further regards from other OECD data. First, they relate to loans by banks resident in countries which report quarterly to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Secondly, no adjustment has been made to exclude short-term claims.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Equatorial Guinea
Records
53
Source