Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All in Cape Verde

Cape Verde: Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All was 14.37 million in 2024. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2024)
14.37 million
Change on year
up 34.1%
World rank
179th
of 245 countries
All-time high
42.82 million
in 2013
All-time low
4.16 million
in 2010
Years of data
16
2009–2024

Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All in Cape Verde, 2009–2024

010.0M20.0M30.0M40.0M2009201620242009: 4.3M2010: 4.2M2011: 4.6M2012: 12.8M2013: 42.8M2014: 28.1M2015: 10.1M2016: 13.5M2017: 13.0M2018: 13.5M2019: 15.5M2020: 16.2M2021: 6.6M2022: 7.2M2023: 10.7M2024: 14.4M

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

Cape Verde recorded 14.37 million for inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all in 2024.

That represents a change of up 34.1% on the previous year and down 48.9% over ten years.

Over the whole period, inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all in Cape Verde peaked at 42.82 million in 2013 and was at its lowest, 4.16 million, in 2010.

That places Cape Verde 179th out of 245 countries with data for 2024, putting it in the middle of the range.

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

Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All in Cape Verde, year by year

Annual values for Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All entities (World, Derived using counterparty information) in Cape Verde, 2009 to 2024.
Year Value Change
2009 4.31 million
2010 4.16 million -3.5%
2011 4.62 million +11.3%
2012 12.76 million +175.9%
2013 42.82 million +235.5%
2014 28.12 million -34.3%
2015 10.15 million -63.9%
2016 13.48 million +32.9%
2017 12.98 million -3.7%
2018 13.50 million +4.0%
2019 15.49 million +14.8%
2020 16.16 million +4.4%
2021 6.61 million -59.1%
2022 7.23 million +9.4%
2023 10.71 million +48.1%
2024 14.37 million +34.1%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 4.31 million 4.31 million 4.31 million 1
2010s 15.81 million 4.16 million 42.82 million 10
2020s 11.02 million 6.61 million 16.16 million 5

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Frequently asked questions

What is inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all in Cape Verde?
Inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all in Cape Verde was 14.37 million in 2024, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all recorded in Cape Verde?
The highest recorded value was 42.82 million in 2013.
What is the lowest inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all recorded in Cape Verde?
The lowest recorded value was 4.16 million in 2010.
How does Cape Verde rank for inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all?
Cape Verde ranks 179th out of 245 countries with data for 2024.
Is inward direct investment, assets (gross), debt instruments, all rising or falling in Cape Verde?
Over the last ten years it is down 48.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Cape Verde data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All entities (World, Derived using counterparty information). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Inward Direct investment, Assets (gross), Debt instruments, All entities (World, Derived using counterparty information)
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
259 places, 4,144 data points, 2009–2024
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The Direct Investment Positions by Counterpart Economy dataset is based on information collected through an IMF-led global initiative on direct investment positions statistics (the Coordinated Direct Investment Survey, or CDIS). The purpose of this initiative is to enhance the quality and availability of direct investment position statistics by immediate counterpart economy and to support the objective of developing from-whom-to-whom cross-border data on direct investment positions. The DIP dataset includes (i) inward foreign direct investment positions by instrument (equity or debt) and by economy of immediate investor and (ii) outward direct investment positions by instrument (equity or debt) and by economy of immediate investment. In most instances the database contains separate data on net equity and net debt positions, as well as separate data on financial companies and fellow enterprises. The DIP dataset also includes mirror data which show values for the corresponding indicators as derived from data reported by the counterpart economies (referred to as data derived using counterparty information). These data can offer insights into inward and outward positions for economies that do not participate in the CDIS and/or do not collect direct investment positions by country or in total. For economies that do participate, these data can be used to cross-check and verify estimates and may help identify data gaps or errors at the counterpart economy level.