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Published: 29 November 2011

Stock of central government guarantees EUR 22.9 billion at the end of September 2011

The stock of central government guarantees stood at EUR 22.9 billion at the end of the third quarter of 2011. At the end of September, the stock of guarantees was good six per cent higher than one year previously and good eight per cent higher than at the end of the previous quarter. During the third quarter of the year, new central government guarantees were granted to the amount of EUR 2.1 billion. The majority of the guarantees were granted to enterprises. Central government guarantees include all guarantees for which the state is ultimately liable.

New central government guarantees granted, EUR million

New central government guarantees granted, EUR million

Guarantees to enterprises make up 48 per cent of the stock of central government guarantees. Guarantees granted to housing associations account for 29 per cent and those to households for 14 per cent of the guarantee stock. The remaining nine per cent of the stock of central government guarantees is divided among insurance and financial corporations, the rest of the world and general government.


Source: Central government guarantees, Statistics Finland

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Updated 29.11.2011

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Central government guarantees [e-publication].
ISSN=2341-5819. 3rd quarter 2011. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 22.11.2024].
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