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Institutional investors (investment funds, insurance companies and pension funds) are major collectors of savings and suppliers of funds to financial markets. Their role as financial intermediaries and their impact on investment strategies have grown significantly over recent years along with deregulation and globalisation of financial markets.
This publication provides a unique set of statistics that reflect the level and structure of the financial assets and liabilities of institutional investors in the OECD countries (with the exception of Australia and Slovak Republic), and in Latvia and the Russian Federation. Concepts and definitions are predominantly based on the System of National Accounts. Data are derived from national sources.
Data include outstanding amounts of financial assets and liabilities such as currency and deposits, securities, loans, and shares. When relevant, they are further broken down according to maturity and residency. The publication covers investment funds, of which open-end companies and closed-end companies, as well as insurance corporations and autonomous pension funds. Indicators are presented as percentages of GDP allowing for international comparisons, and at country level, both in national currency and as percentages of total financial assets of the investor. Time series display available data for the last eight years.


Institutional investors (investment funds, insurance companies and pension funds) are major collectors of savings and suppliers of funds to financial markets. Their role as financial intermediaries and their impact on investment strategies have grown significantly over recent years along with deregulation and globalisation of financial markets.This publication provides a unique set of statistics that reflect the level and structure of the financial assets and liabilities of institutional investors in the OECD countries (with the exception of Australia and Slovak Republic), and in Latvia and the Russian Federation. Concepts and definitions are predominantly based on the System of National Accounts. Data are derived from national sources.Data include outstanding amounts of financial assets and liabilities such as currency and deposits, securities, loans, and shares. When relevant, they are further broken down according to maturity and residency. The publication covers investment funds, of which open-end companies and closed-end companies, as well as insurance corporations and autonomous pension funds. Indicators are presented as percentages of GDP allowing for international comparisons, and at country level, both in national currency and as percentages of total financial assets of the investor. Time series display available data for the last eight years.

Table of contents 5
Conventional signs and abbreviations 11
Signs and abbreviations 11
Concepts and definitions 11
On-line database 11
System of National Accounts 11
Methodology 11
ISO currency abbreviations 12
International comparisons 13
Table 1. Financial assets and liabilities of investment funds, as a percentage of GDP 14
Table 2. Financial assets and liabilities of insurance corporations, as a percentage of GDP 15
Table 3. Financial assets and liabilities of pension funds, as a percentage of GDP 16
Country tables 17
Austria 18
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 18
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 19
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 21
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 22
Belgium 23
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 23
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 24
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 26
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 27
Canada 28
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 28
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 29
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 31
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 32
Chile 33
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 33
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 34
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 36
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 37
Czech Republic 38
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 38
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 39
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 41
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 42
Denmark 43
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 43
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 44
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 46
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 47
Estonia 48
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 48
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 49
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 51
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 52
Finland 53
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 53
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 54
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 56
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 57
France 58
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 58
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 59
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 61
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 62
Germany 63
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 63
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 64
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 66
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 67
Greece 68
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 68
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 69
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 71
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 72
Hungary 73
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 73
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 74
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 76
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 77
Iceland 78
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 78
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 79
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 81
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 82
Ireland 83
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 83
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 84
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 86
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 87
Israel 88
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 88
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 89
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 91
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 92
Italy 93
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 93
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 94
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 96
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 97
Korea 98
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 98
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 99
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 101
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 102
Luxembourg 103
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 103
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 104
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 106
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 107
Mexico 108
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 108
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 109
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 110
Netherlands 111
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 111
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 112
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 114
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 115
New Zealand 116
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 116
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 117
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 119
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 120
Norway 121
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 121
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 122
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 124
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 125
Poland 126
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 126
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 127
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 129
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 130
Portugal 131
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 131
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 132
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 134
Slovenia 135
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 135
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 136
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 138
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 139
Spain 140
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 140
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 141
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 143
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 144
Sweden 145
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 145
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 146
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 148
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 149
Switzerland 150
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 150
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 151
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 153
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 154
Turkey 155
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 155
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 156
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 158
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 159
United Kingdom 160
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 160
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 161
United States 162
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 162
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 163
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 165
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 166
Latvia 167
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 167
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 168
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 169
Russian Federation 170
Table 1. Financial assets of institutional investors, 2014 170
Table 2. Financial assets of investment funds 171
Table 3. Financial assets of insurance corporations and pension funds 173
Table 4. Portfolio composition by type of investor 174

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.5.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 92-64-25201-0 / 9264252010
ISBN-13 978-92-64-25201-1 / 9789264252011
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