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released on Oct. 8, 2025, 1:19 p.m.
Country Tables: Annual
Albania — Brazil — Ecuador — Greece — Hungary — Lesotho — Mexico — Nigeria — Russian Federation — Rwanda — Switzerland — Tajikistan — Zambia
Country Tables: Quarterly
Albania — Brazil — Dominican Rep — Ecuador — Greece — Hungary — Lesotho — Mexico — Nigeria — Pakistan — Russian Federation — Rwanda — Switzerland — Tajikistan — Zambia
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Annual World & Regional Aggregates
Summary & Balances — Current Account — Financial Account — Percentage of GDP — International Investment Position
Country Tables: Annual
Afghanistan — Algeria — Andorra — Angola — Anguilla — Antigua & Barbuda — Argentina — Armenia — Aruba — Australia — Austria — Azerbaijan — Bahamas — Bahrain — Bangladesh — Barbados — Belarus — Belgium — Belize — Benin — Bermuda — Bhutan — Bolivia — Bosnia & Herzegovina — Botswana — Brunei Darussalam — Bulgaria — Burkina Faso — Burundi — Cabo Verde — Cambodia — Cameroon — Canada — Cayman Islands — Central African Rep — Chad — Chile — China — Colombia — Comoros — Congo — Congo, the Democratic Rep of the — Costa Rica — Cote d'Ivoire — Croatia — Curacao — Curacao & St. Maarten — Cyprus — Czech Rep — Denmark — Djibouti — Dominica — Dominican Rep — Eastern Caribbean Currency Union — Egypt — El Salvador — Equatorial Guinea — Eritrea — Estonia — Eswatini — Ethiopia — Euro area (changing composition) — Faroe Islands — Fiji — Finland — France — French Polynesia — Gabon — Gambia — Georgia — Germany — Ghana — Grenada — Guatemala — Guinea — Guinea-Bissau — Guyana — Haiti — Honduras — Hong Kong — Iceland — India — Indonesia — Iran — Iraq — Ireland — Israel — Italy — Jamaica — Japan — Jordan — Kazakhstan — Kenya — Kiribati — Korea — Kosovo — Kuwait — Kyrgyzstan — Lao PDR — Latvia — Lebanon — Liberia — Libya — Lithuania — Luxembourg — Macao — Madagascar — Malawi — Malaysia — Maldives — Mali — Malta — Marshall islands — Mauritania — Mauritius — Micronesia — Moldova — Mongolia — Montenegro — Montserrat — Morocco — Mozambique — Myanmar — Namibia — Nauru — Nepal — Netherlands — Netherlands Antilles — New Caledonia — New Zealand — Nicaragua — Niger — North Macedonia — Norway — Oman — Pakistan — Palau — Panama — Papua New Guinea — Paraguay — Peru — Philippines — Poland — Portugal — Qatar — Romania — Saint Kitts & Nevis — Saint Lucia — Saint Vincent & the Grenadines — Samoa — San Marino — Sao Tome & Principe — Saudi Arabia — Senegal — Serbia — Seychelles — Sierra Leone — Singapore — Sint Maarten (Dutch part) — Slovakia — Slovenia — Solomon Islands — South Africa — South Sudan — Spain — Sri Lanka — Sudan — Suriname — Sweden — Syria — Tanzania — Thailand — Timor-Leste — Togo — Tonga — Trinidad & Tobago — Tunisia — Turkey — Turks & Caicos Islands — Tuvalu — Uganda — Ukraine — United Kingdom — United States — Uruguay — Uzbekistan — Vanuatu — Venezuela — Viet Nam — West Bank & Gaza — Yemen — Zimbabwe
Country Tables: Quarterly
Afghanistan — Algeria — Angola — Argentina — Armenia — Aruba — Australia — Austria — Azerbaijan — Bahamas — Bahrain — Bangladesh — Belarus — Belgium — Belize — Bermuda — Bhutan — Bolivia — Bosnia & Herzegovina — Botswana — Brunei Darussalam — Bulgaria — Burundi — Cabo Verde — Cambodia — Cameroon — Canada — Chile — China — Colombia — Congo — Congo, the Democratic Rep of the — Costa Rica — Croatia — Curacao — Curacao & St. Maarten — Cyprus — Czech Rep — Denmark — Djibouti — Egypt — El Salvador — Eritrea — Estonia — Eswatini — Ethiopia — Euro area (changing composition) — Fiji — Finland — France — Gabon — Gambia — Georgia — Germany — Ghana — Guatemala — Guinea — Guyana — Haiti — Honduras — Hong Kong — Iceland — India — Indonesia — Iraq — Ireland — Israel — Italy — Jamaica — Japan — Jordan — Kazakhstan — Kiribati — Korea — Kosovo — Kuwait — Kyrgyzstan — Lao PDR — Latvia — Lebanon — Liberia — Lithuania — Luxembourg — Madagascar — Malaysia — Malta — Mauritania — Mauritius — Moldova — Mongolia — Montenegro — Morocco — Mozambique — Myanmar — Namibia — Nepal — Netherlands — Netherlands Antilles — New Zealand — Nicaragua — North Macedonia — Norway — Panama — Papua New Guinea — Paraguay — Peru — Philippines — Poland — Portugal — Qatar — Romania — Samoa — Sao Tome & Principe — Saudi Arabia — Serbia — Seychelles — Singapore — Sint Maarten (Dutch part) — Slovakia — Slovenia — Solomon Islands — South Africa — Spain — Sri Lanka — Sudan — Suriname — Sweden — Tanzania — Thailand — Timor-Leste — Tonga — Trinidad & Tobago — Tunisia — Turkey — Uganda — Ukraine — United Kingdom — United States — Uruguay — Uzbekistan — Vanuatu — Venezuela — Viet Nam — West Bank & Gaza — Yemen — Zimbabwe