Slovak Republic - Outstanding Public Debt - Foreign





Slovak Republic: Outstanding Public Debt - Foreign

Mnemonic GDBTF.ISVK
Unit Ths. EUR, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Quarterly 0.76 %
Data 2023 Q4 35,742,069
2023 Q3 35,473,461

Series Information

Source Ministry of Finance - Slovak Republic
Release General government debt
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/2007
End Date 12/31/2023

Slovak Republic: Government

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Government Budget Balance Jun 2024 -4,011 -3,977 Mil. EUR, NSA Monthly
Government Expenditures Jun 2024 13,513 11,045 Mil. EUR, NSA Monthly
Government Revenues Jun 2024 9,501 7,068 Mil. EUR, NSA Monthly
Gross External Debt 2023 Q4 0 0 USD, NSA Quarterly
Outstanding Public Debt 2023 Q4 68,830,043 69,680,374 Ths. EUR, NSA Quarterly
Outstanding Public Debt - Domestic 2023 Q4 33,087,974 34,206,913 Ths. EUR, NSA Quarterly
Outstanding Public Debt - Foreign 2023 Q4 35,742,069 35,473,461 Ths. EUR, NSA Quarterly

Release Information

For the Slovak Republic (a.k.a. Slovakia), detailed debt of general government (a.k.a. state debt).

The tables contain data on the general government debt in accordance with the so-called Maastricht debt methodology. The Maastricht debt is defined as a debt determined for the purposes of the excessive deficit procedure (EDP). The standard presentation of the debt amount entails the total debt structuring by resident and original maturity (domestic or foreign, short or long term), by instrument, and by currency (domestic or foreign).

  • Framework: ESA 2020 EDP
  • Measurement: Millions of euros (Mil. EUR)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequency: Quarterly
  • Start date: 2007Q1

The source writes:

According to the ESA 2010 manual on government deficit and debt, the Maastricht debt is defined as follows: total gross debt at nominal value outstanding at the end of the year or end of the quarter, and consolidated between and within the sectors of general government based on deposits, securities other than shares (excluding financial derivatives) and loans, but definitely excluding liabilities from outstanding interest. Loans also include imputed loans equalling the value of assets acquired under financial leasing. 

Nominal value equals the amount agreed upon in contracts, which the general government will have to pay to creditors on the due date. For liabilities denominated in a foreign currency, the value is converted into the Slovak currency using the exchange rate of the European Central Bank (ECB) valid on the date as of which the financial statements are compiled.