Statistical News Release
On fixed dates (see the Release Calendar), DNB publishes data on the latest developments in four statistical data categories.
On the same dates, the Internet tables showing the statistics concerned are updated. The updates can be found in our data bank, to be accessed via the Homepage Statistics.
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2010
- Dutch investment funds total net assets declined
- Dutch banks’ foreign claims up 6%
- Higher current account surplus in the first quarter of 2010
- Price and exchange rate gains on pension assets
- Continued increase in total net assets of Dutch investment funds
- Private investors profit from share price increases
- Contraction of direct investment by and in the Netherlands
- Pension fund investments rise for fourth consecutive quarter
- Further increase in Dutch investment funds’ total net assets
- Further slowdown of credit growth
2009
- Recovery of foreign direct investment due to takeovers in the energy sector
- Recovery of insurers' securities portfolios
- Continued rise of Dutch investment fund assets
- Bank mortgage loans up by EUR 1.6 billion in September
- Dutch companies borrow in the international capital market
- Securities holdings of pension funds increasing as a result of capital gains
- Investment funds take positive turn
- Private investors see EUR 30 billion portfolio decline
- Contracting international trade, foreign investors take up longer-term government debt
- Pension funds resume securities purchases
- Net asset value of Dutch collective investment schemes continues to decline
- New business loans remaining steady
- Increase of public debt largely financed by foreigners
- Pension funds sell EUR 26 billion’s worth of securities
- Further decrease of capital of Dutch investment funds due to stock exchange slump
- Business credit growth falling further
2008
- Dutch companies active in takeover market
- Insurers buy debt securities
- Dutch investment funds’ net worth down further
- Corporate lending expands by EUR 7 billion
- Vast sales of equity capital abroad
- Pension funds buy large amounts of securities
- Financial market unrest also affects Dutch investment funds
- Corporate credit up in spite of financial unrest

