Net (assets less liabilities), Net foreign assets (OFCS) (Domestic currency) by country

The Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFS), Other Financial Corporations (OFCs) dataset presents the balance sheet of OFCs highlighting their financial linkages with other economic sectors and nonresidents.

Countries reporting
66
Highest
333.74 trillion
Japan
Lowest
-2.57 trillion
Uzbekistan
Median
3.48 billion
Years covered
25
2001–2025
Data points
1,144

What the numbers show

Net (assets less liabilities), Net foreign assets (OFCS) (Domestic currency) is currently reported for 66 countries. The highest value is 333.74 trillion in Japan; the lowest is -2.57 trillion in Uzbekistan.

The median across all reporting countries is 3.48 billion, and the mean is 12.92 trillion.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 130.

Over the past decade 42 countries rose and 22 fell. The largest increase was in Russia (up 15,080.5%), and the largest decrease in Belarus (down 105,267.0%).

Net (assets less liabilities), Net foreign assets (OFCS): full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Japan 333.74 trillion 2025 up 75.9% rising
2 Colombia 316.22 trillion 2025 up 290.6% volatile
3 Chile 145.28 trillion 2025 up 145.8% volatile
4 Indonesia 20.41 trillion 2025 up 118.3% volatile
5 Uganda 8.80 trillion 2024 up 951.3% volatile
6 Kazakhstan 8.60 trillion 2025 up 1,037.6% volatile
7 Russia 5.57 trillion 2020 up 15,080.5% volatile
8 Argentina 4.18 trillion 2025 up 2,468.5% volatile
9 South Africa 4.08 trillion 2024 up 378.3% volatile
10 Thailand 2.82 trillion 2025 up 192.8% volatile
11 Costa Rica 2.49 trillion 2025 up 632.5% volatile
12 Norway 1.32 trillion 2024 up 172.1% volatile
13 Philippines 861.20 billion 2025 up 834.8% volatile
14 Israel 706.12 billion 2023 up 261.2% volatile
15 Nigeria 344.36 billion 2025 up 127.4% volatile
16 New Zealand 193.55 billion 2025 up 219.5% rising
17 Uruguay 175.94 billion 2025 up 324.7% volatile
18 Kenya 153.42 billion 2023 up 165.2% rising
19 Namibia 102.50 billion 2024 up 24.4% rising
20 Botswana 98.23 billion 2025 up 88.2% rising
21 Trinidad and Tobago 65.64 billion 2025 up 37.2% rising
22 North Macedonia 61.66 billion 2025 up 452.4% volatile
23 Armenia 50.32 billion 2025 up 4,736.3% volatile
24 Angola 44.38 billion 2025 down 44.1% volatile
25 United Arab Emirates 33.69 billion 2022 up 68.7% rising
26 Guyana 30.91 billion 2025 up 22.2% volatile
27 Brazil 26.85 billion 2025 up 125.9% volatile
28 Honduras 21.53 billion 2025 up 4,287.9% volatile
29 Bahamas 20.09 billion 2024 down 62.5% falling
30 Bolivia 7.19 billion 2019 up 1,194.7% volatile
31 Morocco 7.04 billion 2025 up 236.2% volatile
32 Nicaragua 5.55 billion 2024 up 231.0% volatile
33 Papua New Guinea 4.92 billion 2025 up 233.5% volatile
34 Cabo Verde 2.04 billion 2024 up 145.2% volatile
35 Zambia 1.87 billion 2025 up 3,578.3% volatile
36 Georgia 1.79 billion 2025 up 414.3% volatile
37 Kuwait 1.43 billion 2018 down 48.8% rising
38 Panama 1.41 billion 2025 down 35.2% volatile
39 Fiji 1.24 billion 2025 up 185.0% volatile
40 Brunei Darussalam 1.11 billion 2025 down 82.1% volatile
41 Solomon Islands 507.43 million 2025 up 93.1% volatile
42 Samoa 294.38 million 2025 up 1,248.8% volatile
43 Tunisia 280.26 million 2025 up 441.2% volatile
44 Maldives 237.52 million 2025 up 336.5% volatile
45 Azerbaijan 119.93 million 2025 up 193.7% volatile
46 Guatemala 45.06 million 2025 down 22.2% volatile
47 Bhutan 2.95 million 2025 down 79.0% volatile
48 Canada 0 2006 flat
48 Algeria 0 2024 volatile
50 Seychelles -78.59 million 2025 down 251.7% volatile
51 Tajikistan -103.53 million 2023 down 5.2% volatile
52 Bosnia and Herzegovina -241.67 million 2025 up 55.0% volatile
53 Mexico -655.66 million 2025 down 2.4% volatile
54 Burundi -918.20 million 2025 down 177.2% volatile
55 Comoros -1.68 billion 2010 down 144.1% volatile
56 Belarus -3.30 billion 2021 down 105,267.0% volatile
57 Dominican Republic -4.34 billion 2025 down 346.4% volatile
58 Moldova -4.49 billion 2024 down 491.4% volatile
59 Romania -7.36 billion 2024 down 16.7% volatile
60 Kyrgyzstan -8.67 billion 2024 down 527.3% falling
61 Ukraine -10.56 billion 2025 up 32.1% volatile
62 Albania -11.34 billion 2025 down 1,281.4% volatile
63 Australia -62.34 billion 2025 down 234.2% volatile
64 Türkiye -229.51 billion 2025 down 568.5% volatile
65 Cambodia -1.01 trillion 2025 down 592.7% volatile
66 Uzbekistan -2.57 trillion 2024 down 1,366.6% volatile

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Indicator
Net (assets less liabilities), Net foreign assets (OFCS) (Domestic currency)
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
66 places, 1,144 data points, 2001–2025
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The Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFS), Other Financial Corporations (OFCs) dataset presents the balance sheet of OFCs highlighting their financial linkages with other economic sectors and nonresidents.