Debt outstanding and disbursed, PPG Bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea: Debt outstanding and disbursed, PPG Bilateral on nonconcessional terms was 50.43 million DOD, current US$ in 2006. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2006)
50.43 million DOD, current US$
Change on year
up 6.6%
World rank
27th
of 51 countries
All-time high
57.65 million DOD, current US$
in 1990
All-time low
4.99 million DOD, current US$
in 1970
Years of data
37
1970–2006

Debt outstanding and disbursed, PPG Bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea, 1970–2006

020.0M40.0M60.0M1970198820061970: 5.0M DOD, current US$1971: 5.0M DOD, current US$1972: 5.0M DOD, current US$1973: 5.0M DOD, current US$1974: 5.0M DOD, current US$1975: 5.5M DOD, current US$1976: 5.5M DOD, current US$1977: 5.5M DOD, current US$1978: 5.5M DOD, current US$1979: 5.5M DOD, current US$1980: 13.1M DOD, current US$1981: 17.9M DOD, current US$1982: 15.5M DOD, current US$1983: 18.3M DOD, current US$1984: 17.6M DOD, current US$1985: 46.1M DOD, current US$1986: 54.2M DOD, current US$1987: 56.2M DOD, current US$1988: 53.7M DOD, current US$1989: 53.4M DOD, current US$1990: 57.7M DOD, current US$1991: 57.5M DOD, current US$1992: 53.1M DOD, current US$1993: 48.5M DOD, current US$1994: 49.2M DOD, current US$1995: 51.6M DOD, current US$1996: 49.3M DOD, current US$1997: 45.5M DOD, current US$1998: 47.1M DOD, current US$1999: 43.5M DOD, current US$2000: 41.7M DOD, current US$2001: 40.6M DOD, current US$2002: 44.4M DOD, current US$2003: 49.3M DOD, current US$2004: 51.5M DOD, current US$2005: 47.3M DOD, current US$2006: 50.4M DOD, current US$

Source: World Bank, Global Development Finance. Measured in DOD, current US$.

Analysis

In 2006, debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea stood at 50.43 million DOD, current US$.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 6.6% on the previous year and up 2.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea peaked at 57.65 million DOD, current US$ in 1990 and was at its lowest, 4.99 million DOD, current US$, in 1970.

That places Equatorial Guinea 27th out of 51 countries with data for 2006, putting it in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1970s 5.25 million DOD, current US$ 4.99 million DOD, current US$ 5.51 million DOD, current US$ 10
1980s 34.61 million DOD, current US$ 13.08 million DOD, current US$ 56.23 million DOD, current US$ 10
1990s 50.30 million DOD, current US$ 43.52 million DOD, current US$ 57.65 million DOD, current US$ 10
2000s 46.47 million DOD, current US$ 40.64 million DOD, current US$ 51.50 million DOD, current US$ 7

Countries ranked near Equatorial Guinea

  1. 24 Mauritania 67.92 million DOD, current US$ compare
  2. 25 Seychelles 66.56 million DOD, current US$ compare
  3. 26 Chad 51.08 million DOD, current US$ compare
  4. 28 Benin 45.35 million DOD, current US$ compare
  5. 29 Central African Republic 40.68 million DOD, current US$ compare
  6. 30 Mauritius 18.68 million DOD, current US$ compare

See the full ranking of 57 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea?
Debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms in Equatorial Guinea was 50.43 million DOD, current US$ in 2006, according to World Bank, Global Development Finance.
What is the highest debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms recorded in Equatorial Guinea?
The highest recorded value was 57.65 million DOD, current US$ in 1990.
What is the lowest debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms recorded in Equatorial Guinea?
The lowest recorded value was 4.99 million DOD, current US$ in 1970.
How does Equatorial Guinea rank for debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms?
Equatorial Guinea ranks 27th out of 51 countries with data for 2006.
Is debt outstanding and disbursed, ppg bilateral on nonconcessional terms rising or falling in Equatorial Guinea?
Over the last ten years it is up 2.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Equatorial Guinea data come from?
The figures come from World Bank, Global Development Finance, published as part of Debt outstanding and disbursed, PPG Bilateral on nonconcessional terms (DOD, current US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Debt outstanding and disbursed, PPG Bilateral on nonconcessional terms (DOD, current US$)
Unit
DOD, current US$
Source
World Bank, Global Development Finance
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
57 places, 2,109 data points, 1970–2006
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Bilateral debt includes loans from governments and their agencies (including central banks), loans from autonomous bodies, and direct loans from official export credit agencies. These are non-concessional figures, however the explanation for concessional is provided here as reference.  Concessional debt is defined as loans with an original grant element of 25 percent or more. The grant equivalent of a loan is its commitment (present) value, less the discounted present value of its contractual debt service; conventionally, future service payments are discounted at 10 percent. The grant element of a loan is the grant equivalent expressed as a percentage of the amount committed. It is used as a measure of the overall cost of borrowing. Principal repayments are actual amounts of principal (amortization) paid in currency, goods, or services in the year specified.