Net International Investment Position - List of Countries By Net International Investment Position

List of Countries By Net International Investment Position

See also: List of countries by external debt and List of countries by public debt
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Country Date GDP Date NIIP NIIP in % GDP
Hong Kong 2009 - 2009 - 7002353100000000000+353.1
Singapore 2010 303.652 bil. S$ 2010 +680.877 bil. S$ 7002224200000000000+224.2
Republic of China 2010 430.580 bil. $ 2010 +659.915 bil. $ 7002153300000000000+153.3
Switzerland 2010 546.245 bil. CHF 2010 +743.704 bil. CHF 7002136100000000000+136.1
Norway 2010 2496.178 bil. kr 2010 +2,390.972 bil. kr 7001958000000000000+95.8
Luxembourg 2008 39.640 bil. € 2008 +33.524 bil. € 7001846009999900000+84.6
Belgium 2010 350.952 bil. € 2010 +243.000 bil. € 7001690000000000000+69.0
Japan 2009 470,936.600 bil. ¥ 2009 +266,223.000 bil. ¥ 7001561000000000000+56.1
Germany 2009 2397.100 bil. € 2009 +895.000 bil. € 7001373009999900000+37.3
People's Republic of China 2009 - 2009 - 7001371000000000000+37.1
Netherlands 2010 590.321 bil. € 2010 +173.147 bil. € 7001293000000000000+29.3
Russia 2008 - 2011 +15.684 bil. $ 7001179009999900000+17.9
Malta 2009 5.851 bil. € 2009 +0.793 bil. € 7001136000000000000+13.6
Finland 2010 180.295 bil. € 2010 +15.721 bil. € 7000870000000099999+8.7
Denmark 2009 1659.700 bil. kr 2009 +99.800 bil. kr 7000600000000000000+6.0
Israel 2010 213.147 bil. $ 2010 +0.922 bil. $ 6998400000000000000+0.04
Austria 2010 284.002 bil. € 2010 -1.600 bil. € 3000500000000000000−0.5
Chile 2010 203.323 bil. $ 2010 -10.025 bil. $ 2999510000000099999−4.9
Canada 2009 - 2009 - 2999220000000000000−7.8
Philippines 2009 161.196 bil. $ 2009 -16 bil. $ 2998898000000000000−10.2
India 2010 1537 bil. $ 2010 -215 bil. $ 2998897000000000000−10.3
France 2009 1907.246 bil. € 2009 -208 bil. € 2998891000000000000−10.9
Eurozone 2009 11,000 bil. € 2009 -1250 bil. € 2998886000000000000−11.4
United Kingdom 2009 1394.989 bil. £ 2009 -182 bil. £ 2998869000000000000−13.1
United States 2010 14,657.800 bil. $ 2010 -2,473.6 bil. $ 2998831009999900000−16.9
South Korea 2009 832.512 bil. $ 2009 -148.000 bil. $ 2998822000000000000−17.8
Sweden 2010 3285.539 bil. kr 2010 -729.000 bil. kr 2998778000000000000−22.2
Italy 2010 1548.816 bil. € 2010 -376.700 bil. € 2998757000000000000−24.3
Slovenia 2010 36.061 bil. € 2010 -12.655 bil. € 2998649000000000000−35.1
Mexico 2010 1039.121 bil. $ 2010 -379.249 bil. $ 2998635000000000000−36.5
Brazil 2009 1600.841 bil. $ 2009 -600.795 bil. $ 2998625000000000000−37.5
Kazakhstan 2009 113.620 bil. $ 2009 -43.314 bil. $ 2998619000000000000−38.1
Turkey 2009 614.466 bil. $ 2009 -275.687 bil. $ 2998551000000000000−44.9
Poland 2010 1412.784 bil. zl 2010 -890.652 bil. zl 2998370000000000000−63.
Australia 2011 1318.554 bil A$ 2011 -848.3 bil. $A 2998357000000000000−64.3
Slovakia 2010 65.906 bil. € 2010 -43.763 bil. € 2998335999999999999−66.4
Estonia 2010 14.500 bil. € 2010 -10.416 bil. € 2998282000000000000−71.8
Spain 2010 1062.591 bil. € 2010 -925.600 bil. € 2998129000000000000−87.1
New Zealand 2009 185.850 bil. NZ$ 2009 -167.517 bil. NZ$ 2998099000000000000−90.1
Greece 2010 227.318 bil. € 2010 -210.262 bil. € 2998075000000000000−92.5
Ireland 2009 160.596 bil. € 2009 -157.075 bil. € 2998022000000000000−97.8
Portugal 2009 168.586 bil. € 2009 -184.017 bil. € 2997891500000000000−108.5

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