National financial accounts in 2010:recovery in lending and ongoing rise in debt ratio
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In 2010, the recovery in lending largely benefited households. The levels of indebtedness non-financial sectors reached a new high.Download Info
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Article provided by Banque de France in its journal Quarterly selection of articles - bulletin de la Banque de France.
Volume (Year): (2011)
Issue (Month): 22 (Summer)
Pages: 53-66
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Keywords: Financial accounts; non-financial sectors; households; non-financial corporations; general government; insurance corporations and mutual funds; credit institutions; non-residents; financing and financial investment; debt; deposits; interbank refinancing; debt securities; loans; equities; mutual funds shares; life insurance; Treasury bills; housing savings schemes (PELs); euro-denominated contracts/unit-linked contracts.;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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