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    WEO Country Group Code WEO Subject Code Country Group Name SubjectDescriptor Subject Notes Units Scale Series-specific Notes 19801981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 19901991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 20002001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20102011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Estimates Start After001 NGDP_RPCH World Gross domestic product, constant pricesPercent change 1.840 2.241 0.692 2.813 4.893 3.9323.455 3.752 4.473 3.852 3.216 2.205 2.182 2.123 3.399 3.2673.760 4.050 2.571 3.627 4.807 2.297 2.857 3.627 4.873 4.5735.266 5.443 2.785 -0.663 5.110 3.955 3.997 4.466 4.690 4.7994.858001 NGDP_RPCHMK World Gross domestic product, constant pricesPercent change (market exchange rates) 1.466 2.139 0.4072.744 4.881 3.876 3.243 3.523 4.529 3.873 3.123 1.693 2.3951.562 3.237 2.826 3.212 3.545 2.110 3.218 4.307 1.606 1.9462.684 3.900 3.471 4.026 3.967 1.493 -2.323 4.046 2.958 3.1603.645 3.873 3.966 4.013001 NGDPD World Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 10,709.836 10,937.729 10,838.96811,100.899 11,537.420 11,955.297 14,078.904 16,161.81618,133.213 19,054.188 22,182.810 23,259.141 24,315.43724,951.328 26,780.390 29,723.145 30,456.312 30,325.46430,095.361 31,263.402 32,216.469 32,007.701 33,275.492

    37,393.460 42,084.239 45,524.797 49,307.561 55,680.11161,190.930 57,722.086 62,911.253 70,011.680 73,741.36277,588.740 81,845.415 86,509.638 91,575.413001 NGDP_D World Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100001 NGAP_NPGDP World Output gap Percent of potential GDP001 PPPGDP World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity(PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions11,317.834 12,636.519 13,480.138 14,389.034 15,642.67716,742.122 17,688.395 18,867.742 20,361.402 21,922.39423,485.789 24,821.055 27,867.858 29,070.219 30,618.59432,387.144 34,215.198 36,249.329 37,559.412 39,463.68842,264.716 44,182.032 46,147.385 48,780.112 52,635.935

    56,698.933 61,545.636 66,678.967 69,967.843 70,036.25474,384.980 78,852.864 82,827.512 87,043.136 91,847.37297,344.369 103,488.661001 PPPPC World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity(PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units001 PPPSH World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity(PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasingpower parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources andare used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World

    Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion onthe measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas,"Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent001 NID_NGDP World Investment Percent of GDP24.944 24.662 22.747 22.244 23.228 22.872 22.716 22.943 23.847 24.232

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    24.106 23.417 22.452 22.512 22.714 22.961 22.729 22.827 22.301 22.16522.545 21.625 21.088 21.274 22.134 22.537 23.263 23.767 23.820 21.69122.859 23.609 24.226 24.797 25.345 25.807 26.217001 NGSD_NGDP World Gross national savings Percent of GDP23.558 23.389 21.521 20.741 21.850 21.323 21.257 21.870 23.060 23.00222.384 21.732 21.367 21.734 22.095 22.504 22.465 22.816 22.166 21.90822.324 21.340 20.703 20.963 22.082 22.669 24.028 24.204 24.100 21.84823.321 24.187 24.906 25.564 26.095 26.490 26.723001 PCPIPCH World Inflation, average consumer prices Percentchange 17.278 15.419 14.752 14.090 15.384 15.001 11.40014.319 19.756 24.957 27.625 17.073 34.799 34.897 27.684 14.578 8.6636.174 5.586 5.455 4.553 4.248 3.535 3.706 3.588 3.756 3.7104.026 6.000 2.484 3.694 4.958 3.663 3.241 3.125 3.134 3.111001 PCPIEPCH World Inflation, end of period consumer pricesPercent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 26.889 25.870 18.045 36.779 37.204 22.715 11.4437.482 5.415 6.504 4.522 4.545 3.563 3.974 3.258 3.893 3.7853.472 5.029 4.516 2.989 4.218 4.591 3.388 3.125 3.130 3.1013.058001 FLIBOR3 World Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR)Percent001 TRADEPCH World Trade volume of goods and servicesPercent change 2.906 3.278 -1.842 1.957 8.730 2.7613.664 6.972 9.066 8.643 7.340 4.774 5.440 3.228 8.914 10.083

    7.163 10.092 4.370 5.862 12.248 -0.030 3.611 6.078 11.208 7.9619.096 7.749 3.029 -10.723 12.754 7.498 5.776 6.394 6.740 7.0177.121001 TM_RPCH World Volume of imports of goods and services Percentchange 1.601 2.258 -1.881 1.985 9.098 2.624 3.9887.578 9.128 9.046 6.775 4.440 5.091 2.489 8.781 10.598 7.4239.487 4.554 6.353 12.061 -0.029 3.623 6.213 11.290 7.940 8.6867.606 3.127 -11.013 12.752 7.668 5.412 6.127 6.600 7.003 7.197001 TMG_RPCH World Volume of imports of goods Percentchange 1.558 1.093 -2.756 1.873 8.984 3.005 7.2698.269 9.954 7.106 7.427 4.498 6.582 1.969 10.084 10.367 7.4789.728 4.856 6.300 12.252 -0.786 4.149 7.724 12.128 8.066 8.8527.540 2.772 -12.298 14.076 8.773 5.397 6.372 6.846 7.284 7.453

    001 TX_RPCH World Volume of exports of goods and services Percentchange 4.269 4.317 -1.802 1.929 8.363 2.898 3.3406.361 9.003 8.231 7.921 5.115 5.793 3.970 9.046 9.576 6.90310.697 4.187 5.375 12.437 -0.031 3.600 5.942 11.126 7.982 9.5077.891 2.932 -10.434 12.757 7.331 6.138 6.657 6.877 7.030 7.046001 TXG_RPCH World Volume of exports of goods Percentchange 3.788 3.443 -3.442 1.555 7.665 2.416 5.0157.417 9.966 6.805 7.710 4.810 6.134 2.816 9.278 10.204 6.57810.483 4.309 4.850 12.668 -0.539 3.741 7.070 11.239 7.753 9.3687.417 2.876 -11.729 14.049 8.072 6.163 6.756 7.011 7.201 7.221001 TTPCH World Terms of trade of goods and services Percentchange001 TTTPCH World Terms of trade of goods Percent change

    001 TXGM_D World Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100001 TXGM_DPCH World Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change001 LUR World Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force001 LE World Employment Index, 2000=100001 GGR_NGDP World General government revenue Revenue consistsof taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and

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    liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence ofliabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.233 33.217 33.49533.648 34.628 35.239 35.285 35.002 33.119 32.786 33.341 33.550 33.75233.717 33.575 33.407001 GGX_NGDP World General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes thedisposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDPn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a 35.991 36.805 37.279 36.502 36.326 35.875 35.740 37.029 40.35338.666 38.152 37.467 36.729 36.279 36.013 35.810001 GGXCNL_NGDP World General government net lending/borrowingNet lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure.This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general governmentis either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th

    e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a-1.750 -3.584 -3.781 -2.851 -1.695 -0.636 -0.454 -2.025 -7.233 -5.880-4.810 -3.916 -2.976 -2.561 -2.437 -2.402001 GGSB_NPGDP World General government structural balancePercent of potential GDP001 GGXONLB_NGDP World General government primary net lending/borrowingPrimary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interestpayable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP001 GGXWDN_NGDP World General government net debt Net debt is calc

    ulated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP001 GGXWDG_NGDP World General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities,loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001,paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a

    n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.977 67.345 68.66369.941 69.964 69.057 65.265 62.097 65.199 75.578 79.251 79.595 80.04479.319 78.208 76.882 75.553001 BCA World Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is ontransactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services,and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetriesin balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion

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    of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollarsBillions -59.028 -73.458 -83.918 -70.926 -75.517 -83.301 -79.859-73.669 -74.285 -96.334 -107.233 -134.863 -116.265 -63.989-62.795 -62.319 -49.292 -0.541 -84.276 -120.839 -175.317 -171.632-135.731 -71.870 -2.373 -2.075 187.658 285.830 188.447 216.390 331.302461.291 538.392 664.597 692.893 671.473 552.143001 BCA_NGDPD World Current account balance Percent of GDP-0.549 -0.666 -0.768 -0.635 -0.653 -0.696 -0.567 -0.456 -0.410 -0.505-0.505 -0.599 -0.475 -0.255 -0.233 -0.208 -0.161 0.001 -0.280 -0.388-0.544 -0.536 -0.407 -0.191 -0.004 -0.005 0.381 0.513 0.308 0.3750.527 0.661 0.758 0.852 0.837 0.762 0.584001 BM World Imports of goods and services U.S. dollarsBillions -2317.146 -2304.75 -2160.921 -2101.819 -2213.677 -2232.602 -2466.2 -2925.239 -3321.828-3604.108 -4165.511 -4340.686 -4749.395 -4684.522-5209.061 -6219.837 -6583.91 -6821.71 -6772.153-7047.307 -7903.785 -7663.212 -7985.508 -9258.384-11214.691 -12734.491 -14570.149 -16882.755 -19357.787-15446.094 -18292.624 -21564.958 -22982.879001 BX World Exports of goods and services U.S. dollarsBillions 2294.433 2287.402 2124.741 2067.242179.819 2207.808 2455.653 2928.925 3324.99 3593.9184171.356 4324.09 4761.029 4740.353 5294.399 6310.604

    6684.255 6950.136 6845.522 7091.059 7896.7987632.614 8010.075 9328.608 11317.651 12875.9614853.094 17307.898 19745.195 15798.125 18760.25722247.74 23735.996001 BFXP World Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions001 BFPP World Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollarsBillions001 BFD World Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions001 BFOP World Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions

    001 BFXG World Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions001 BFRA World Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investmentand portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollarsBillions001 D World External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions001 D_NGDPD World External debt, total Percent of GDP001 D_BX World External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services001 DS World External debt, total debt service U.S. dol

    lars Billions001 DS_NGDPD World External debt, total debt servicePercent of GDP001 DS_BX World External debt, total debt service Percentof exports of goods and services001 DSI World External debt, total debt service, interestU.S. dollars Billions001 DSI_NGDPD World External debt, total debt service, interestPercent of GDP001 DSI_BX World External debt, total debt service, interest

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    Percent of exports of goods and services001 DSP World External debt, total debt service, amortizationU.S. dollars Billions001 DSP_NGDPD World External debt, total debt service, amortizationPercent of GDP001 DSP_BX World External debt, total debt service, amortizationPercent of exports of goods and services001 PALLFNFW World Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a54.874 52.514 54.703 59.170 62.161 59.467 47.753 49.917 63.264 58.27958.300 65.045 80.486 100.000 120.712 134.966 172.168 120.519 151.983 191.858184.272 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PNFUELW World Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100101.200 90.491 82.544 86.454 85.948 77.183 78.757 88.229 102.438 95.74194.048 86.327 84.572 84.722 93.529 100.587 99.383 95.838 83.294 76.38079.626 75.828 77.299 81.826 94.285 100.000 123.242 140.562 151.135 127.404160.965 195.119 186.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PINDUW World Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=10072.982 60.739 54.307 61.280 60.728 53.391 56.413 72.124 93.731 90.71286.009 75.910 74.372 75.028 85.223 94.569 87.192 86.270 71.735 71.32977.741 72.591 71.379 75.331 89.158 100.000 136.324 154.342 145.667 118.726

    170.040 205.580 195.731 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 POILAPSP World Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai FatehThe APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?WestTexas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequalityWTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight.The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spotprice is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetl

    and Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 35.707 34.038 31.544 29.46928.546 27.371 14.172 18.198 14.769 17.906 22.985 19.368 19.036 16.78715.948 17.204 20.373 19.268 13.074 17.981 28.234 24.331 24.950 28.89237.760 53.354 64.273 71.128 97.035 61.777 79.030 103.199 100.000 n/an/a n/a n/a001 PNRGW World Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a 37.499 33.671 31.988 34.939 40.386 38.189 26.961 34.43553.692 48.012 47.185 55.228 72.414 100.000 119.233 131.692 184.473 116.492146.727 189.950 183.246 n/a n/a n/a n/a

    001 POILAPSPW World Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oilspot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according tothe inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, andoverall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for abarrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price

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    . The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physicalprice for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 66.924 63.797 59.12255.233 53.503 51.300 26.561 34.109 27.681 33.560 43.080 36.300 35.67831.463 29.891 32.245 38.185 36.112 24.504 33.701 52.918 45.602 46.76354.151 70.772 100.000 120.464 133.312 181.870 115.787 148.124 193.422 187.427n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PNGASW World Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a 38.099 40.460 36.430 39.815 44.563 42.702 34.394 33.77460.083 60.110 47.971 62.978 69.819 100.000 115.309 116.868 173.657 109.642113.333 138.999 137.847 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PNGASEUW World Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 64.413 58.157 36.010 32.122 26.862 34.404 50.84539.983 43.928 39.096 45.581 46.492 45.146 37.954 30.549 58.392 65.48145.078 58.940 63.483 100.000 138.842 137.658 222.105 149.704 139.011 168.709173.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PNGASJPW World Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

    53.235 51.155 46.712 50.575 55.492 53.478 39.163 47.529 74.440 66.39462.946 70.826 83.766 100.000 114.457 119.599 164.818 106.517 133.393 179.369163.554 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PNGASUSW World Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot priceat the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a 16.370 19.755 23.857 21.608 19.234 30.347 27.761 23.560 25.51448.607 44.674 37.924 62.009 66.668 100.000 76.069 78.715 99.957 44.51449.527 48.012 51.758 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOALW World Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian and SouthAfrican Coal Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.485 75.894 73.01360.842 63.050 77.032 74.257 68.648 57.485 51.133 52.682 65.347 53.716

    56.823 112.678 100.000 104.449 137.623 265.908 148.847 205.967 252.995 217.288n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOALAUW World Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coal, 1200-btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port KemblaIndex, 2005=100 84.151 99.600 107.342 74.846 60.677 66.14861.003 53.899 68.353 74.478 77.745 77.745 75.581 61.412 63.306 77.16774.624 68.793 57.291 50.746 51.449 63.331 53.036 54.788 111.186 100.000103.087 138.036 266.911 150.975 207.820 252.262 217.065 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PCOALSAW World Coal, Price Index South African export priceIndex, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a 71.374 68.389 62.600 58.529 62.012 76.48572.769 68.062 58.270 52.699 57.686 73.522 56.472 65.075 118.726 100.000

    109.972 135.948 261.841 140.216 198.451 255.965 218.194 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PFANDBW World Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 129.136119.947 110.497 111.377 110.917 100.739 100.880 104.172 111.058 100.718 102.00696.640 94.671 94.319 101.751 106.545 111.451 105.310 94.738 81.382 81.49279.032 83.159 88.256 99.360 100.000 110.289 126.921 156.548 135.995 151.981184.762 176.413 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PFOODW World Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2

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    005=100 125.055 118.702 108.557 108.002 105.025 95.841 94.246102.135 110.395 101.123 103.698 98.395 97.151 96.318 99.286 104.383 112.030102.579 92.064 80.156 82.121 80.485 83.330 88.556 100.948 100.000 110.496127.312 157.041 133.999 149.354 182.404 174.310 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCEREW World Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 121.942 127.207103.260 110.112 107.592 92.036 76.288 73.768 97.834 108.159 95.903 94.59198.861 92.486 99.157 117.510 140.990 108.789 93.319 81.564 78.845 82.46094.201 95.360 102.986 100.000 121.298 158.736 222.631 162.381 166.479 228.432216.850 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PWHEAMTW World Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 113.308114.775 105.193 103.265 99.931 89.104 75.385 74.059 95.250 111.024 88.90384.400 99.162 91.979 98.258 116.086 135.885 104.740 82.719 73.505 74.78783.184 97.434 95.869 102.914 100.000 125.769 167.415 213.817 146.571 146.730202.130 189.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PMAIZMTW World Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOBGulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 127.753132.720 109.850 138.188 138.021 114.151 89.213 76.745 108.683 113.173 111.050109.214 105.901 103.693 109.524 125.451 167.189 119.071 103.264 91.757 89.64991.061 100.943 106.891 113.589 100.000 123.559 165.904 226.865 168.224 189.021297.406 281.234 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PRICENPQW World Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 150.677

    167.760 101.933 96.186 87.644 75.541 67.984 74.499 96.330 104.148 94.043102.034 93.001 82.432 93.623 111.462 117.460 105.093 106.119 86.504 70.77460.006 66.650 69.303 85.397 100.000 105.456 115.490 243.284 204.779 180.867189.081 184.148 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PBARLW World Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 82.279 83.854 67.011 74.56182.799 61.862 50.022 57.849 73.975 79.029 84.064 82.340 82.749 75.07376.411 109.397 125.861 102.272 89.458 79.869 81.234 98.800 114.610 110.140104.114 100.000 122.653 181.307 210.856 135.029 166.575 215.668 210.356 n/an/a n/a n/a001 PVOILW World Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, SoybeanMeal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110.392

    107.202 87.665 102.129 110.604 85.953 71.903 76.267 103.344 92.512 86.02984.721 83.989 90.705 98.748 103.527 113.914 114.545 103.033 77.837 74.40671.491 82.547 98.821 114.007 100.000 103.425 143.434 192.542 153.973 170.374213.254 203.685 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSOYBW World Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 118.905 117.151 99.174 116.350 115.404 90.968 84.67987.618 125.362 110.690 98.192 93.567 94.026 103.139 102.858 100.395 124.346125.755 100.070 78.392 82.037 75.629 84.643 104.515 124.006 100.000 97.455142.211 203.158 169.651 172.519 223.106 220.272 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSMEAW World Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100109.681 109.468 94.981 108.215 92.921 70.670 81.114 89.665 126.284 113.745

    93.500 93.473 95.402 105.231 96.720 96.493 129.460 136.019 84.917 74.14790.964 87.777 89.415 104.322 125.001 100.000 94.271 128.145 178.817 174.605161.019 190.296 188.081 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSOILW World Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100108.012 99.522 81.344 103.127 130.699 115.301 73.503 74.010 106.841 91.46999.273 90.105 87.381 101.493 121.642 117.940 109.779 106.074 113.463 79.15470.968 69.993 82.671 100.915 119.104 100.000 111.245 161.320 228.702 158.754186.552 248.740 246.547 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PROILW World Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2

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    005=100 79.389 67.231 58.052 69.568 95.475 75.031 49.84848.176 74.618 66.106 59.432 57.777 56.188 63.926 86.171 87.759 78.09978.066 87.449 59.460 48.024 54.355 66.464 83.718 98.923 100.000 118.080140.347 197.473 118.754 140.332 191.860 165.056 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PPOILW World Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (firstcontract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100131.046 128.256 100.031 112.692 163.803 112.580 57.760 76.976 98.252 78.75565.139 76.189 88.480 84.894 118.925 146.217 127.052 133.382 163.413 102.60871.023 64.837 97.024 111.609 118.232 100.000 113.361 195.580 234.688 175.168233.879 295.711 268.231 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSUNOW World Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf ofMexico Index, 2005=100 48.580 49.072 40.593 42.85858.864 51.108 40.508 39.324 52.002 52.964 52.735 51.297 49.118 59.60263.216 55.193 48.962 48.656 58.122 40.755 33.142 38.103 52.932 56.79164.166 100.000 62.305 58.801 147.976 91.012 103.623 140.618 126.252 n/an/a n/a n/a001 POLVOILW World Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1%free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=10038.855 35.453 33.926 33.927 33.624 35.115 38.122 41.292 41.661 44.26058.206 57.706 57.580 48.986 57.053 81.525 108.081 76.760 58.470 66.14153.996 48.328 52.554 68.793 83.907 100.000 99.430 82.640 75.509 63.58557.459 57.347 60.698 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PFISHW World Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 136.183 126.216 95.506 122.167

    100.748 73.679 77.491 87.010 94.537 87.065 87.521 70.596 69.565 54.35454.171 70.069 84.553 86.795 95.266 58.196 60.746 71.222 86.742 87.36593.103 100.000 144.348 159.287 155.892 168.746 233.694 212.251 207.262 n/an/a n/a n/a001 PGNUTSW World Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 countper ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 181.333184.388 121.345 141.557 122.677 100.760 111.260 77.423 83.313 102.526 138.545139.052 84.426 120.613 119.753 106.185 105.332 113.666 103.380 99.159 102.13397.939 85.154 111.285 118.319 100.000 107.769 153.096 203.837 129.321 161.146221.621 198.282 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PMEATW World Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 94.72897.722 116.297 103.773 101.316 98.517 104.333 106.297 91.666 87.470 104.409

    99.588 82.267 90.836 83.208 79.295 94.504 86.468 71.407 71.420 79.37485.301 79.045 81.571 100.720 100.000 95.456 99.351 103.240 98.016 117.209134.074 125.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PBEEFW World Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 105.44294.435 91.293 93.214 86.844 82.262 80.000 91.111 96.162 98.091 97.926101.773 93.773 100.008 89.125 72.856 68.197 70.891 65.944 70.024 73.94181.312 80.354 75.580 95.939 100.000 97.394 99.418 102.000 100.753 128.422152.837 140.235 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PLAMBW World Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield LondonIndex, 2005=100 81.510 77.664 67.518 54.614 54.501 51.92557.526 61.178 68.019 65.444 75.282 65.172 71.726 77.129 78.093 70.37290.393 93.389 72.093 71.973 70.131 80.940 90.755 99.312 103.010 100.000

    95.454 100.491 106.093 91.314 90.535 92.358 87.621 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PPORKW World Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. priceIndex, 2005=100 121.237 145.081 212.785 171.852 167.129 166.079182.529 174.817 114.558 94.450 148.546 131.486 83.447 95.318 83.337 92.772136.637 107.640 67.394 65.604 87.589 90.761 69.821 78.892 104.907 100.00094.366 94.059 95.512 82.405 109.987 132.121 121.884 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PPOULTW World Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 46.471 47.504 46.635

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    47.381 53.632 51.434 56.807 55.753 61.556 67.487 66.417 64.821 64.90373.985 74.808 75.076 84.318 82.526 85.457 81.141 80.444 86.097 85.35989.592 102.471 100.000 93.673 105.792 114.497 115.868 116.164 118.235 119.077n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSEAFW World Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 177.425 162.173 158.466141.210 127.768 135.855 153.546 186.002 172.777 126.254 140.965 127.919 140.293124.646 126.836 126.084 110.309 105.648 107.105 100.815 107.054 83.424 82.50282.448 86.989 100.000 120.558 112.778 113.437 113.719 135.888 146.714 143.098n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSALMW World Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 196.468 178.412 163.354142.836 129.325 137.391 159.385 198.361 179.735 132.342 145.258 132.010 145.242123.300 123.352 117.545 101.187 91.706 91.527 87.855 89.738 71.155 72.29573.658 82.290 100.000 124.580 111.853 119.333 121.170 151.310 163.458 158.753n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSHRIW World Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100103.343 98.998 139.452 134.882 121.711 129.880 130.830 137.923 145.712 102.566124.266 112.002 121.036 129.880 140.392 159.306 145.796 159.886 167.707 151.232174.419 131.157 122.207 116.645 105.268 100.000 104.913 116.373 90.500 84.73675.894 81.574 82.196 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSUGAW World Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 221.171 135.994

    78.045 78.570 55.135 47.061 62.859 70.311 95.654 112.568 113.892 92.03192.536 95.278 109.926 118.779 109.409 106.639 90.168 71.442 81.743 82.23369.539 76.238 82.977 100.000 132.484 101.743 116.633 151.843 172.002 219.856207.999 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSUGAISAW World Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar andCocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 284.694 167.748 83.472 84.060 51.662 40.259 60.09567.096 101.231 127.166 124.236 89.137 90.066 99.508 120.251 131.857 118.719113.229 88.560 62.210 80.235 81.742 61.935 68.774 74.925 100.000 146.85498.872 123.654 180.239 207.453 270.031 253.223 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSUGAUSAW World Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 142.54493.648 94.569 104.608 103.188 96.606 99.450 103.623 104.996 108.243 110.367

    102.298 101.101 102.580 104.574 109.432 106.146 104.109 104.719 100.338 92.064101.278 99.394 102.048 97.640 100.000 104.989 98.551 101.211 115.508 147.383178.874 185.112 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSUGAEECW World Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 73.179 62.717 60.037 58.202 53.128 53.418 61.64371.033 78.910 75.389 87.649 97.233 97.022 82.531 84.157 86.732 85.81389.986 91.015 88.919 83.305 79.122 82.539 89.804 100.652 100.000 101.247109.986 101.829 85.963 84.966 98.087 95.002 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PBANSOPW World Bananas, Price Index Central American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 65.047 69.61264.983 74.346 64.060 65.549 66.183 68.149 82.898 94.802 93.772 96.99982.023 76.811 76.250 77.171 81.416 90.601 85.334 64.829 73.213 101.37491.477 65.050 90.995 100.000 118.392 117.365 146.268 147.017 152.819 169.819

    165.100 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PORANGW World Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges French importprice Index, 2005=100 47.511 48.170 45.658 44.30841.838 47.301 46.746 54.137 53.831 52.883 63.050 61.850 58.085 51.34848.837 63.099 58.373 54.491 52.524 52.029 43.123 70.701 67.024 81.095101.457 100.000 97.931 113.794 131.466 107.923 122.101 108.988 115.164 n/an/a n/a n/a001 PBEVEW World Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, andCocoa Index, 2005=100 166.810 131.437 128.410 142.531165.304 145.955 162.117 122.978 117.180 96.980 86.388 80.438 71.777 75.872

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    124.507 126.500 106.114 130.523 119.422 92.701 75.683 65.626 81.584 85.48684.698 100.000 108.378 123.308 152.001 154.422 176.230 206.529 195.830 n/an/a n/a n/a001 PCOFFW World Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 186.984 141.932 153.977158.616 175.242 164.268 209.038 132.828 140.383 111.416 87.246 81.402 65.32375.628 164.913 170.257 123.695 157.903 131.143 102.931 76.090 53.056 54.63161.901 69.976 100.000 111.525 129.134 149.762 131.497 165.411 226.268 208.352n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOFFOTMW World Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New YorkIndex, 2005=100 134.870 112.036 122.210 115.185 126.097 127.319168.582 98.218 118.169 93.557 77.975 74.371 55.680 61.175 129.914 130.681105.174 161.831 115.805 88.931 74.387 54.150 52.800 56.018 70.048 100.00099.687 107.806 120.804 123.849 170.005 234.634 215.169 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PCOFFROBW World Coffee, Price index Robusta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100275.719 192.834 208.067 232.566 258.922 227.181 277.922 191.757 178.208 141.824103.032 93.375 81.742 100.238 224.506 237.643 155.232 151.213 157.259 126.76878.990 51.192 57.750 71.918 69.851 100.000 131.682 165.448 199.069 144.519157.590 212.024 196.746 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOCOW World Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100

    168.543 134.434 112.764 137.162 155.097 145.958 133.900 129.333 102.531 80.41982.089 77.209 71.175 71.943 90.355 92.741 94.212 104.796 108.503 73.48258.518 70.460 115.174 113.492 100.394 100.000 102.975 126.766 166.558 187.421202.672 200.197 195.917 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PTEAW World Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction PriceIndex, 2005=100 102.963 93.316 89.273 107.434 159.753 91.67489.126 78.909 82.712 92.973 93.912 85.145 92.311 85.792 84.721 75.86581.877 109.617 110.252 107.384 114.668 91.563 82.812 89.808 91.576 100.000111.702 97.943 124.553 145.096 146.381 162.853 158.518 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PRAWMW World Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=10071.891 63.826 60.718 64.937 71.991 61.276 68.174 88.861 95.433 99.228

    102.356 94.008 92.854 105.880 116.514 120.277 115.990 111.736 94.141 93.41098.566 95.189 94.997 95.578 99.476 100.000 108.813 114.234 113.345 94.076125.351 158.063 146.233 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PTIMBW World Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 45.118 39.029 44.14040.328 42.381 37.854 42.263 54.542 55.788 63.162 69.322 72.379 81.070107.963 109.120 102.628 104.494 97.016 82.309 91.770 90.283 82.722 81.68086.032 95.978 100.000 108.130 106.895 108.777 101.501 101.646 111.454 111.846n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PHARDW World Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 52.60242.942 39.498 35.352 43.917 31.866 37.696 64.889 64.791 75.190 79.45883.155 94.563 139.386 135.390 117.934 117.186 106.593 76.295 92.470 92.713

    76.315 79.771 87.006 92.037 100.000 115.461 125.628 137.420 128.889 132.707156.425 150.256 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PLOGSKW World Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 69.991 50.24950.418 45.126 56.059 40.676 48.118 82.830 82.705 82.767 79.276 88.84597.285 192.393 156.455 127.452 124.714 117.589 80.552 92.504 94.007 79.07680.326 92.548 97.635 100.000 117.947 132.551 143.771 141.384 137.599 180.452170.640 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSAWMALW World Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100

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    45.135 39.804 34.808 31.154 38.702 28.083 33.220 57.185 57.099 71.93779.536 80.712 93.393 116.623 126.343 113.846 113.954 101.871 74.466 92.45592.158 75.129 79.533 84.626 89.634 100.000 114.394 122.655 134.693 123.523130.606 146.108 141.503 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSOFTW World Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 40.978 36.86546.707 43.080 41.532 41.166 44.789 48.819 50.808 56.508 63.716 66.41873.607 90.582 94.590 94.161 97.473 91.719 85.636 91.382 88.939 86.26782.736 85.493 98.158 100.000 104.075 96.533 92.934 86.352 84.465 86.57890.601 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PLOGOREW World Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price fromthe U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 44.51340.045 49.263 43.083 40.446 39.823 41.432 48.802 56.960 58.503 68.06269.224 83.983 120.046 110.845 106.773 112.411 102.073 87.638 90.637 99.57786.880 80.377 80.184 95.669 100.000 103.008 83.321 81.150 75.273 77.92190.157 91.301 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PSAWOREW World Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average export priceof Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 40.24836.208 46.180 43.079 41.756 41.443 45.482 48.822 49.538 56.096 62.81965.839 71.465 84.499 91.234 91.557 94.389 89.582 85.222 91.536 86.74386.140 83.223 86.589 98.671 100.000 104.296 99.261 95.367 88.639 85.81585.840 90.456 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOTTINDW World Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100

    169.904 152.200 131.427 152.440 146.706 108.616 86.892 135.528 115.136 137.661149.650 139.404 105.013 105.168 144.496 178.184 145.989 143.613 118.783 96.298107.032 87.001 83.853 115.000 112.394 100.000 105.228 114.710 129.422 113.747187.689 280.136 176.279 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PWOOLW World Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool PriceIndices Index, 2005=100 103.579 99.873 90.37684.829 85.761 78.819 79.571 110.118 154.231 129.097 109.421 78.713 75.30863.933 91.046 103.093 87.781 96.465 71.647 69.932 78.052 75.971 101.374114.839 104.706 100.000 103.586 143.877 137.837 115.057 152.936 245.204 222.791n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PWOOLFW World Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 106.110 108.834 101.73895.913 99.302 88.001 82.700 126.728 206.948 164.620 143.523 98.783 88.543

    68.355 109.974 114.399 96.143 112.117 81.569 91.372 108.236 91.989 95.084103.587 105.246 100.000 105.637 143.551 142.861 114.862 150.980 248.964 218.746n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PWOOLCW World Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 101.474 92.42180.929 75.612 74.502 71.183 76.970 96.307 110.397 99.560 81.064 62.02464.303 60.257 75.307 93.693 80.827 83.450 63.397 52.104 52.954 62.651106.604 124.195 104.258 100.000 101.880 144.149 133.659 115.218 154.562 242.078226.155 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PRUBBW World Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 94.858 74.768 57.11170.861 63.768 50.522 53.706 65.566 78.904 64.583 57.578 54.986 57.37155.355 74.966 105.233 93.344 67.762 48.056 42.326 44.478 38.295 50.944

    72.115 86.866 100.000 140.286 152.505 174.048 127.964 243.278 359.088 357.461n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PHIDEW World Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds,wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 69.95163.553 58.750 68.758 89.680 77.962 97.438 121.634 133.532 137.135 140.505121.037 115.575 121.920 132.257 134.274 133.028 134.447 116.836 109.916 122.217128.883 123.016 104.054 102.261 100.000 105.011 109.897 97.665 68.357 109.619127.497 123.779 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PMETAW World Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Aluminum,Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2

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    005=100 73.770 58.510 49.677 58.639 52.593 47.696 47.91860.034 92.501 84.561 74.200 62.837 61.022 52.744 62.621 76.001 66.39167.876 55.551 55.379 62.699 56.268 54.320 60.706 81.705 100.000 156.196183.312 169.013 136.530 202.320 239.902 231.484 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PCOPPW World Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIFEuropean ports Index, 2005=100 59.436 47.403 40.30243.315 37.453 38.549 37.258 48.447 70.714 77.444 72.388 63.607 62.14652.086 62.710 79.751 62.380 61.885 44.981 42.772 49.355 42.980 42.44048.398 77.886 100.000 183.092 193.979 189.405 140.495 205.042 250.338 241.534n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PALUMW World Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 93.391 66.44252.174 75.687 65.856 54.760 60.495 82.351 133.991 102.641 86.266 68.61466.102 59.980 77.644 94.975 79.283 84.151 71.432 71.559 81.636 76.12471.089 75.392 90.423 100.000 135.388 138.902 135.643 87.828 114.338 130.736129.439 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PIORECRW World Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=10043.223 43.223 49.982 44.610 40.235 40.875 40.413 38.919 37.389 42.79649.982 53.469 50.907 44.753 40.733 43.650 46.140 46.389 47.705 42.44044.290 46.211 45.109 49.164 58.307 100.000 118.997 130.309 219.015 284.575521.948 629.195 602.988 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PTINW World Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot priceIndex, 2005=100 227.179 191.854 173.722 175.859 165.605 156.244

    83.428 90.584 95.483 115.561 82.399 75.772 82.653 69.971 73.931 83.91583.394 76.375 74.963 73.002 73.605 60.789 54.988 66.208 114.836 100.000118.546 196.276 250.048 184.187 275.783 368.865 336.042 n/a n/a n/an/a001 PNICKW World Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 44.111 40.284 32.73531.620 32.158 33.151 26.315 32.970 93.235 90.088 59.982 55.240 47.47335.920 42.848 55.648 50.779 46.859 31.287 40.618 58.402 40.396 45.90265.167 93.525 100.000 163.256 251.295 143.062 99.287 147.586 160.647 144.727n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PZINCW World Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 55.120 61.268 53.949 55.373 66.778 56.744 54.61557.808 89.840 119.968 109.950 81.226 89.952 69.825 72.306 74.687 74.244

    95.245 74.194 77.926 81.685 64.237 56.420 59.974 75.915 100.000 236.586235.394 136.528 120.126 156.486 164.375 161.240 n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PLEADW World Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 92.918 74.497 56.01943.650 45.358 40.095 41.632 61.204 67.275 69.034 83.079 57.247 55.78141.806 56.315 64.585 79.449 63.945 54.078 51.496 46.612 48.889 46.41452.773 90.514 100.000 132.232 264.697 214.839 176.467 220.470 257.111 246.826n/a n/a n/a n/a001 PURANW World Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 113.823 86.598 71.23282.272 61.834 51.392 60.909 60.216 52.675 36.012 34.863 30.253 30.65636.079 33.729 41.762 55.868 43.314 37.189 35.857 29.661 30.861 35.18740.228 64.609 100.000 170.725 355.299 229.781 167.096 164.553 210.388 214.816

    n/a n/a n/a n/a110 NGDP_RPCH Advanced economies Gross domestic product, constantprices Percent change 0.913 1.965 0.223 3.1234.919 3.872 3.324 3.589 4.739 4.006 3.141 1.466 2.145 1.4753.410 2.841 2.966 3.476 2.585 3.669 4.162 1.436 1.723 1.9313.110 2.662 3.064 2.755 0.092 -3.717 3.072 1.613 1.923 2.3812.626 2.714 2.695110 NGDP_RPCHMK Advanced economies Gross domestic product, constantprices Percent change (market exchange rates)110 NGDPD Advanced economies Gross domestic product, current prices

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    U.S. dollars Billions 8,162.452 8,289.318 8,220.944 8,544.394 8,948.074 9,424.090 11,504.136 13,357.890 15,066.139 15,725.189 17,668.739 18,852.400 20,274.296 20,448.043 21,955.121 24,250.868 24,388.933 23,939.105 23,980.053 25,271.711 25,680.177 25,397.521 26,537.643 29,757.265 32,989.772 34,667.004 36,473.840 39,882.888 42,089.253 39,617.070 41,375.411 44,911.967 46,578.210 48,036.394 49,759.695 51,653.906 53,667.922110 NGDP_D Advanced economies Gross domestic product, deflatorIndex, 2000=100 46.928 51.540 55.606 58.999 62.582 65.63268.102 70.310 72.950 76.090 79.510 83.727 86.412 88.705 90.672 92.71694.541 96.190 97.519 98.470 100.000 101.866 103.489 105.288 107.472 109.732112.080 114.647 116.893 117.820 119.008 121.249 122.812 124.203 125.817 127.628129.645110 NGAP_NPGDP Advanced economies Output gap Percentof potential GDP -0.812 -1.835 -4.107 -3.802 -2.104-1.406 -1.333 -1.052 0.344 0.989 1.017 -0.207 -0.624 -1.568 -0.656-0.557 -0.313 0.295 -0.041 0.519 1.451 0.039 -0.776 -1.107 -0.303-0.048 0.694 1.190 -0.389 -5.220 -3.626 -3.455 -3.197 n/a n/an/a n/a110 PPPGDP Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 7,811.477 8,708.362 9,255.2259,918.225 10,791.624 11,546.467 12,191.042 12,990.365

    14,069.797 15,183.713 16,258.395 17,070.632 17,867.27518,571.718 19,604.251 20,708.594 21,724.520 22,871.75623,710.946 24,931.379 26,534.505 27,520.853 28,442.33829,597.057 31,364.765 33,234.962 35,356.034 37,378.24038,237.804 37,193.048 38,761.045 40,223.242 41,425.71342,681.596 44,173.403 45,910.998 47,829.149110 PPPPC Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollarUnits 9,540.394 10,553.252 11,141.774 11,868.59912,842.234 13,663.492 14,342.724 15,195.027 16,351.70317,521.786 18,604.730 19,365.163 20,063.623 20,538.06521,525.617 22,329.554 23,273.347 24,347.093 25,088.69926,220.422 27,715.708 28,562.285 29,345.874 30,339.651

    31,944.686 33,628.567 35,544.393 37,321.396 37,921.11636,671.358 38,014.587 39,217.139 40,177.297 41,181.24042,402.694 43,844.989 45,443.571110 PPPSH Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for

    a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IVof the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and MarianneSchulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 69.019 68.914 68.658 68.92968.988 68.967 68.921 68.850 69.100 69.261 69.227 68.775 64.114 63.88664.027 63.941 63.494 63.096 63.129 63.175 62.782 62.290 61.634 60.67459.588 58.617 57.447 56.057 54.651 53.105 52.109 51.011 50.014 49.03548.094 47.163 46.217

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    110 NID_NGDP Advanced economies Investment Percentof GDP 24.393 23.831 22.190 21.705 23.083 22.566 22.49222.800 23.681 24.121 23.707 22.682 21.990 21.506 21.919 22.191 21.90922.035 21.713 21.791 22.228 20.951 20.107 20.101 20.736 21.181 21.65821.654 20.974 17.755 18.585 19.107 19.576 19.971 20.406 20.784 21.075110 NGSD_NGDP Advanced economies Gross national savingsPercent of GDP 22.518 22.651 21.412 20.557 21.917 21.23921.392 21.808 23.198 23.004 22.243 21.911 21.181 21.107 21.457 22.03121.903 22.353 22.020 21.556 21.591 20.411 19.298 19.191 20.002 20.13220.924 20.697 19.756 17.192 18.215 18.627 19.434 19.978 20.400 20.61620.680110 PCPIPCH Advanced economies Inflation, average consumer pricesPercent change 12.894 10.771 8.361 5.740 6.229 5.4092.838 3.189 3.589 4.548 5.130 4.683 3.552 3.099 2.613 2.6152.453 2.126 1.555 1.411 2.266 2.165 1.552 1.851 2.033 2.3252.359 2.163 3.399 0.145 1.554 2.613 1.440 1.373 1.505 1.6531.785110 PCPIEPCH Advanced economies Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.898 5.833 3.981 3.0342.939 2.539 2.511 2.507 1.883 1.364 1.775 2.500 1.392 2.1351.576 2.338 2.498 1.866 3.069 1.637 0.994 1.973 2.309 1.3361.391 1.565 1.715 1.717110 FLIBOR3 Advanced economies Three-month London interbank offered rat

    e (LIBOR) Percent110 TRADEPCH Advanced economies Trade volume of goods and services Percent change110 TM_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of imports of goods and servicesPercent change -0.798 -0.174 -0.118 3.333 11.483 3.8356.711 8.824 9.781 9.236 6.431 2.948 4.554 0.775 9.662 9.3866.880 9.435 5.935 7.941 12.095 -0.670 2.704 4.807 9.672 6.6787.906 5.242 0.620 -12.400 11.720 5.886 3.964 4.675 5.243 5.6785.818110 TMG_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of imports of goodsPercent change -0.416 -1.494 -1.946 2.954 10.807 3.8829.714 9.674 10.256 7.457 6.755 3.376 5.858 -0.116 11.096 10.2886.555 9.635 5.876 8.081 12.130 -1.630 3.387 6.413 10.611 6.828

    8.283 5.282 0.362 -13.645 13.470 6.865 3.961 4.886 5.391 5.8295.947110 TX_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of exports of goods and servicesPercent change 5.661 5.857 -0.557 3.106 9.428 4.1313.015 6.120 8.937 8.500 7.655 4.893 5.063 3.139 8.717 9.0296.376 10.577 3.923 5.646 11.944 -0.672 2.434 4.030 9.650 6.4799.059 6.829 2.079 -11.875 12.327 6.177 5.183 5.464 5.501 5.5125.466110 TXG_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of exports of goodsPercent change 5.689 5.015 -2.463 2.692 8.648 3.7925.015 7.678 9.659 7.182 7.403 4.286 5.678 1.520 9.136 9.9465.934 10.352 4.055 4.907 11.981 -1.371 2.661 5.257 9.984 6.0839.059 6.390 1.907 -13.996 14.351 7.084 5.196 5.530 5.606 5.645

    5.617110 TTPCH Advanced economies Terms of trade of goods and servicesPercent change -7.754 -2.619 1.281 0.811 0.457 0.3307.000 1.414 0.816 -0.300 -1.317 -0.603 0.516 0.381 0.133 0.012-0.003 -0.400 1.459 -0.449 -2.266 0.280 0.941 0.923 -0.320 -1.520-1.198 0.370 -1.856 2.374 -1.132 -0.435 -0.121 -0.636 -0.385 -0.359-0.327110 TTTPCH Advanced economies Terms of trade of goods Percentchange -8.006 -2.882 1.509 0.942 0.980 0.745 8.2960.798 1.541 -0.827 -0.896 0.073 1.427 1.066 0.836 0.486 -0.349

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    -0.382 1.388 -0.081 -2.721 0.160 0.997 1.071 -0.726 -1.680 -1.3410.482 -2.383 3.798 -1.161 -0.065 -0.093 -0.660 -0.403 -0.436 -0.408110 TXGM_D Advanced economies Export price of manufacturesU.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 81.772 79.149 76.635 75.34473.994 73.405 83.454 92.547 100.150 100.632 107.794 107.996 109.481 106.032108.941 117.704 114.923 108.218 105.270 103.027 100.000 97.760 95.112 107.581113.434 116.451 119.456 127.095 135.881 127.001 130.342 139.482 141.054 141.421141.953 142.304 142.846110 TXGM_DPCH Advanced economies Export price of manufacturesU.S. dollars; annual percent change 44.957 -3.208 -3.177-1.684 -1.792 -0.795 13.690 10.895 8.216 0.481 7.117 0.187 1.375-3.151 2.744 8.044 -2.362 -5.834 -2.725 -2.131 -2.938 -2.240 -2.70913.110 5.441 2.660 2.580 6.396 6.913 -6.535 2.631 7.012 1.1270.261 0.376 0.247 0.381110 LUR Advanced economies Unemployment rate Percentof total labor force 5.524 6.301 7.590 7.987 7.6157.482 7.345 6.987 6.436 5.936 5.823 6.421 7.072 7.589 7.5007.121 7.118 6.897 6.852 6.534 5.986 6.006 6.527 6.732 6.5486.296 5.843 5.455 5.833 8.017 8.284 7.933 7.869 7.605 7.1826.727 6.328110 LE Advanced economies Employment Index, 2000=10080.389 80.778 80.510 80.881 82.146 83.272 84.599 86.245 88.212 89.93191.473 91.700 91.698 91.647 92.603 93.692 94.588 95.881 96.751 98.014100.000 100.635 100.935 101.518 102.533 103.879 105.481 106.969 107.424 105.123

    104.995 105.613 106.447 n/a n/a n/a n/a110 GGR_NGDP Advanced economies General government revenueRevenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference betweenits assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions thatmerely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worthposition, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assetsor incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.84035.578 35.762 35.886 36.802 37.582 37.929 37.528 36.258 35.897 36.53837.123 37.631 37.895 37.985 38.042110 GGX_NGDP Advanced economies General government total expendi

    ture Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDPn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a 38.342 39.093 39.820 39.292 39.248 38.982 39.060 40.918 44.94343.349 43.008 42.310 41.604 41.253 41.194 41.212110 GGXCNL_NGDP Advanced economies General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of othersectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financia

    l resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDPn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a -1.501 -3.515 -4.055 -3.403 -2.443 -1.399 -1.130 -3.388 -8.684-7.451 -6.469 -5.186 -3.972 -3.356 -3.207 -3.169110 GGSB_NPGDP Advanced economies General government structural ba

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    lance Percent of potential GDP n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.624-3.069 -3.637 -3.346 -2.512 -1.988 -1.805 -3.254 -5.458 -5.523 -4.804-3.757 n/a n/a n/a n/a110 GGXONLB_NGDP Advanced economies General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue).Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.788 -1.522 -2.212 -1.620 -0.7500.236 0.507 -1.769 -7.215 -5.987 -4.971 -3.653 -2.376 -1.563 -1.169-0.840110 GGXWDN_NGDP Advanced economies General government net debtNet debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency anddeposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guaranteeschemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDPn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a 35.801 39.725 42.398 43.920 46.078 48.180 47.875 47.673 46.24343.666 43.105 44.874 47.123 48.570 48.163 46.237 44.587 50.034 60.65565.651 69.358 73.080 75.226 76.496 77.513 78.442110 GGXWDG_NGDP Advanced economies General government gross debtGross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of inter

    est and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits,debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes,and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a60.324 63.717 68.379 70.457 73.049 74.255 73.275 73.476 74.325 72.69071.909 72.840 75.018 76.759 77.743 75.355 72.948 79.941 93.857 99.961103.733 106.517 107.833 108.224 108.226 108.224110 BCA Advanced economies Current account balance Current accountis all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major c

    lassifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions,and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number ofcountries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries.U.S. dollars Billions -89.689 -48.465 -30.151 -18.723 -43.680-50.938 -14.370 -40.300 -30.158 -63.591 -90.263 -36.200 -34.255 56.653 16.14429.830 19.745 67.731 20.744 -110.729 -270.563 -221.278-215.734 -217.015 -216.850 -410.018 -451.642-342.226 -491.320 -71.379 -91.005 -131.001 24.927 88.61284.880 -0.725 -127.328110 BCA_NGDPD Advanced economies Current account balance

    Percent of GDP -1.100 -0.585 -0.367 -0.219 -0.488 -0.541-0.125 -0.302 -0.200 -0.405 -0.511 -0.192 -0.169 0.277 0.074 0.1230.081 0.283 0.087 -0.438 -1.054 -0.871 -0.813 -0.729 -0.657 -1.183-1.238 -0.858 -1.167 -0.180 -0.220 -0.292 0.054 0.184 0.171 -0.001-0.237110 BM Advanced economies Imports of goods and servicesU.S. dollars Billions -1,786.602 -1,725.244 -1,624.695 -1,598.421 -1,719.899 -1,762.093 -2,015.860 -2,433.574 -2,775.020 -3,019.790 -3,502.312 -3,587.651 -3,827.942 -3,667.187 -4,109.153 -4,891.994 -5,123.489 -5,241.2

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    26 -5,260.508 -5,557.121 -6,165.306 -5,911.174 -6,102.254 -7,012.820 -8,355.554 -9,294.719 -10,490.323 -11,845.584 -13,157.085 -10,305.964 -11,944.901 -13,940.617 -14,615.195 n/a n/a n/a n/a110 BX Advanced economies Exports of goods and servicesU.S. dollars Billions 1,710.420 1,700.194 1,614.264 1,594.086 1,690.838 1,742.354 2,055.156 2,453.023 2,798.643 3,014.319 3,490.373 3,619.068 3,897.173 3,818.887 4,248.352 5,037.540 5,252.837 5,404.858 5,396.929 5,559.211 6,010.661 5,786.498 6,009.357 6,914.348 8,209.958 8,976.518 10,119.503 11,635.465 12,842.923 10,351.662 11,935.903 13,930.073 14,752.951 n/a n/a n/a n/a110 BFXP Advanced economies Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions110 BFPP Advanced economies Private portfolio flows, netU.S. dollars Billions110 BFD Advanced economies Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions110 BFOP Advanced economies Other private financial flows, netNet other private financial flows is the difference between net other investmentand net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions110 BFXG Advanced economies Official flows, net U.S. dol

    lars Billions110 BFRA Advanced economies Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchangeassets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase.U.S. dollars Billions110 D Advanced economies External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions110 D_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total Percentof GDP110 D_BX Advanced economies External debt, total Percent

    of exports of goods and services110 DS Advanced economies External debt, total debt serviceU.S. dollars Billions110 DS_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP110 DS_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt servicePercent of exports of goods and services110 DSI Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions110 DSI_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of GDP110 DSI_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services

    110 DSP Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions110 DSP_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of GDP110 DSP_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services110 PALLFNFW Advanced economies Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PNFUELW Advanced economies Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includesFood and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100

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    110 PINDUW Advanced economies Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Indexincludes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 POILAPSP Advanced economies Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and theDubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oilspot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according tothe inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, andoverall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for abarrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physicalprice for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel110 PNRGW Advanced economies Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 POILAPSPW Advanced economies Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of

    three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price isfrequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refersto the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100110 PNGASW Advanced economies Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includ

    es European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PNGASEUW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index RussianNatural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100110 PNGASJPW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100110 PNGASUSW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index NaturalGas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100110 PCOALW Advanced economies Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100110 PCOALAUW Advanced economies Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100

    110 PCOALSAW Advanced economies Coal, Price Index South Africanexport price Index, 2005=100110 PFANDBW Advanced economies Commodity Food and Beverage Price Indexincludes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PFOODW Advanced economies Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price IndicesIndex, 2005=100110 PCEREW Advanced economies Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100110 PWHEAMTW Advanced economies Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red

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    Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100110 PMAIZMTW Advanced economies Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100110 PRICENPQW Advanced economies Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100110 PBARLW Advanced economies Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100110 PVOILW Advanced economies Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, OliveOil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PSOYBW Advanced economies Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and parIndex, 2005=100110 PSMEAW Advanced economies Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent proteinIndex, 2005=100110 PSOILW Advanced economies Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago SoybeanOil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100110 PROILW Advanced economies Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB RotterdamIndex, 2005=100110 PPOILW Advanced economies Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm OilFutures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100110 PSUNOW Advanced economies Sunflower oil, Price index US export pri

    ce from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100110 POLVOILW Advanced economies Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100110 PFISHW Advanced economies Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100110 PGNUTSW Advanced economies Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50(40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100110 PMEATW Advanced economies Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PBEEFW Advanced economies Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100110 PLAMBW Advanced economies Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100

    110 PPORKW Advanced economies Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100110 PPOULTW Advanced economies Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100110 PSEAFW Advanced economies Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PSALMW Advanced economies Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100110 PSHRIW Advanced economies Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100110 PSUGAW Advanced economies Commodity Sugar Index includes European,Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PSUGAISAW Advanced economies Sugar, Price index Free Market,

    Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future positionIndex, 2005=100110 PSUGAUSAW Advanced economies Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100110 PSUGAEECW Advanced economies Sugar, Price Index CIF EuropeIndex, 2005=100110 PBANSOPW Advanced economies Bananas, Price Index Central American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100110 PORANGW Advanced economies Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100

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    110 PBEVEW Advanced economies Commodity Beverage Price Index includesCoffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100110 PCOFFW Advanced economies Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100110 PCOFFOTMW Advanced economies Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New YorkIndex, 2005=100110 PCOFFROBW Advanced economies Coffee, Price index Robusta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New YorkIndex, 2005=100110 PCOCOW Advanced economies Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100110 PTEAW Advanced economies Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, AuctionPrice Index, 2005=100110 PRAWMW Advanced economies Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price IndicesIndex, 2005=100110 PTIMBW Advanced economies Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwoodand Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PHARDW Advanced economies Commodity Hardwood Price Index includesHardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PLOGSKW Advanced economies Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100110 PSAWMALW Advanced economies Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark

    Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100110 PSOFTW Advanced economies Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PLOGOREW Advanced economies Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100110 PSAWOREW Advanced economies Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100110 PCOTTINDW Advanced economies Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100110 PWOOLW Advanced economies Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse andFine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100110 PWOOLFW Advanced economies Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Austr

    alian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100110 PWOOLCW Advanced economies Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100110 PRUBBW Advanced economies Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100110 PHIDEW Advanced economies Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers,over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100110 PMETAW Advanced economies Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price IndicesIndex, 2005=100110 PCOPPW Advanced economies Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LMEspot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100110 PALUMW Advanced economies Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum puri

    ty, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100110 PIORECRW Advanced economies Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100110 PTINW Advanced economies Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100110 PNICKW Advanced economies Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100110 PZINCW Advanced economies Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pureIndex, 2005=100110 PLEADW Advanced economies Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot

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    price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100110 PURANW Advanced economies Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100163 NGDP_RPCH Euro area Gross domestic product, constant pricesPercent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.386 -0.786 2.497 2.5791.506 2.556 2.747 2.863 3.777 1.953 0.916 0.726 2.172 1.6543.206 2.991 0.409 -4.252 1.786 1.620 1.086 1.531 1.692 1.7131.724163 NGDP_RPCHMK Euro area Gross domestic product, constant pricesPercent change (market exchange rates)163 NGDPD Euro area Gross domestic product, current pricesU.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,812.957 6,396.0885,843.811 6,192.403 7,289.091 7,365.161 6,729.0976,903.490 6,869.330 6,260.432 6,336.983 6,914.6598,523.838 9,761.430 10,136.958 10,742.449 12,368.89013,602.322 12,442.416 12,167.751 13,355.274 13,680.89213,976.491 14,314.717 14,680.919 15,060.010163 NGDP_D Euro area Gross domestic product, deflatorIndex, 2000=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.519 86.693 88.319 90.073 93.89496.322 96.038 97.077 98.630 100.001 102.432 105.033 107.354 109.442 111.583113.672 116.420 118.751 119.876 120.893 122.627 124.386 126.122 128.069 130.139

    132.288163 NGAP_NPGDP Euro area Output gap Percent of potential GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.442 1.575 -1.729 -1.133 -0.922-1.560 -0.948 -0.365 0.060 1.494 1.227 0.132 -0.674 -0.313 -0.3121.229 2.386 1.313 -3.440 -2.504 -1.851 -1.749 -1.265 -0.741 -0.344-0.003163 PPPGDP Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollarBillions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a 5,416.271 5,621.558 5,700.6265,966.063 6,247.449 6,462.332 6,744.479 7,008.0427,314.741 7,755.352 8,085.495 8,291.688 8,527.498

    8,942.239 9,378.536 9,991.943 10,589.392 10,868.51910,516.254 10,827.312 11,238.794 11,480.975 11,731.67512,031.989 12,384.492 12,781.188163 PPPPC Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Unitsn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 18,460.577 19,270.229 20,120.607 20,759.179 21,616.919 22,411.391 23,332.508 24,643.637 25,578.916 26,082.692 26,656.762 27,779.554 28,955.037 30,687.787 32,334.022 33,004.917 31,828.856 32,671.429 33,818.881 34,468.424 35,144.938 35,968.509 36,946.556 38,054.964163 PPPSH Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power

    -parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: theOrganization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Econo

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    mic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of theMay 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook,"in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.821 20.172 19.610 19.48519.290 18.887 18.606 18.659 18.535 18.349 18.300 17.968 17.482 16.98916.541 16.235 15.881 15.534 15.015 14.556 14.253 13.861 13.478 13.10012.722 12.350163 NID_NGDP Euro area Investment Percent of GDPSource: National Statistical Office. EuroStat. Latest actual data: 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.640 23.084 20.96522.046 20.718 20.091 20.277 21.048 21.428 22.094 21.286 20.224 20.20420.517 20.828 21.744 22.473 22.095 18.917 19.217 19.681 19.785 20.05720.297 20.484 20.642163 NGSD_NGDP Euro area Gross national savings Percentof GDP Source: National Statistical Office. EuroStat. Latest actual data: 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.88821.258 20.985 21.167 21.536 21.086 21.622 21.831 21.893 21.374 21.33220.981 20.817 21.694 21.240 22.118 22.662 21.359 19.057 19.713 20.031

    20.438 20.789 21.078 21.239 21.370163 PCPIPCH Euro area Inflation, average consumer pricesPercent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.623 3.256 2.696 2.4421.627 1.685 1.210 1.176 2.194 2.428 2.254 2.131 2.181 2.1782.203 2.141 3.292 0.295 1.624 2.515 1.507 1.652 1.779 1.8611.907163 PCPIEPCH Euro area Inflation, end of period consumer pricesPercent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.171 3.183 2.553 2.3861.470 1.593 0.883 1.739 2.569 2.141 2.269 2.049 2.350 2.2961.908 3.076 1.600 0.926 2.212 2.299 1.493 1.652 1.793 1.8681.887

    163 FLIBOR3 Euro area Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 3.688 2.963 4.405 4.260 3.317 2.332 2.1062.184 3.080 4.278 4.632 1.228 0.811 1.329 1.193 n/a n/an/a n/a163 TRADEPCH Euro area Trade volume of goods and servicesPercent change163 TM_RPCH Euro area Volume of imports of goods and servicesPercent change 2.105 -2.194 0.772 -0.135 6.137 4.0795.222 9.334 8.118 10.284 8.926 4.459 3.807 -4.608 8.819 8.4304.068 9.483 10.383 7.414 11.818 2.212 0.637 2.975 7.016 5.6488.346 5.986 0.760 -12.020 8.938 5.611 3.299 3.889 4.104 4.418

    4.440163 TMG_RPCH Euro area Volume of imports of goodsPercent change 3.018 -4.586 -2.592 -2.321 3.551 3.08311.561 12.060 8.578 8.072 10.661 4.318 2.731 -8.692 10.145 9.0094.427 8.718 10.574 6.327 10.840 1.164 2.020 6.291 9.099 5.8689.033 7.003 1.420 -13.379 9.748 6.981 3.085 3.747 3.958 4.2534.277163 TX_RPCH Euro area Volume of exports of goods and servicesPercent change 3.320 7.725 0.883 3.397 8.054 4.0920.560 3.534 7.013 9.850 8.695 4.002 3.704 1.277 9.279 8.379

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    4.902 10.905 7.404 5.349 12.668 3.907 2.032 1.579 7.531 5.0388.758 6.385 0.835 -13.183 10.784 6.930 4.276 4.485 4.540 4.6284.631163 TXG_RPCH Euro area Volume of exports of goodsPercent change 2.608 6.889 -2.413 1.059 5.213 3.0026.063 6.697 7.697 7.993 8.484 3.081 3.330 -2.123 10.340 9.1165.429 9.428 7.684 4.081 11.502 3.484 2.929 4.741 8.944 4.8548.999 7.547 1.461 -15.210 11.981 8.348 4.060 4.338 4.397 4.5034.499163 TTPCH Euro area Terms of trade of goods and servicesPercent change -7.632 -6.455 2.018 -0.434 -0.176 0.7849.664 2.653 0.423 -1.169 -1.278 -2.669 1.218 -0.092 -0.015 -0.1830.338 -0.696 1.595 -0.023 -3.268 0.629 1.440 0.984 -0.613 -1.175-1.563 0.442 -1.041 2.950 -2.069 -1.761 -0.365 -0.521 -0.380 -0.338-0.337163 TTTPCH Euro area Terms of trade of goods Percent change-6.926 -7.220 2.235 -0.050 0.240 0.974 11.752 1.913 0.959 -1.8350.353 -2.790 1.815 0.029 0.124 0.535 0.314 -0.256 1.272 -0.042-3.678 0.544 1.542 0.591 -1.664 -1.440 -1.750 0.355 -1.683 4.501-2.497 -1.440 -0.382 -0.551 -0.422 -0.383 -0.371163 TXGM_D Euro area Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100163 TXGM_DPCH Euro area Export price of manufacturesU.S. dollars; annual percent change

    163 LUR Euro area Unemployment rate Percent of totallabor force Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated:09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 8.210 9.110 9.958 10.617 10.533 10.700 10.70010.200 9.500 8.700 8.200 8.600 9.000 9.240 9.180 8.440 7.6307.680 9.592 10.133 9.935 9.864 9.697 9.307 8.925 8.618163 LE Euro area Employment Index, 2000=100Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    -- -- n/a n/a n/a n/a163 GGR_NGDP Euro area General government revenue Revenueconsists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merelychange the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.856 42.68743.214 43.189 45.789 45.829 46.304 46.420 46.646 46.258 45.433 45.02145.050 44.635 44.892 45.407 45.393 45.030 44.714 44.595 45.178 45.56845.704 45.696 45.692 45.653163 GGX_NGDP Euro area General government total expenditure

    Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDPn/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a 46.438 47.360 48.666 48.152 50.768 50.075 49.044 48.702 48.05846.290 47.288 47.605 48.129 47.572 47.413 46.772 46.059 47.075 51.05750.598 49.327 48.694 48.168 47.583 47.275 46.957163 GGXCNL_NGDP Euro area General government net lending/borrowingNet lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure.

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    This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general governmentis either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a-4.582 -4.673 -5.453 -4.963 -4.979 -4.247 -2.740 -2.282 -1.411 -0.032-1.856 -2.584 -3.079 -2.936 -2.521 -1.365 -0.666 -2.045 -6.343 -6.003-4.149 -3.126 -2.464 -1.887 -1.583 -1.304163 GGSB_NPGDP Euro area General government structural balancePercent of potential GDP163 GGXONLB_NGDP Euro area General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue).Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.112 0.194 -0.426 -0.259 -0.1510.662 1.696 1.914 2.260 3.459 1.504 0.550 -0.119 -0.123 0.1571.212 1.944 0.596 -3.845 -3.551 -1.503 -0.342 0.484 1.190 1.5321.868163 GGXWDN_NGDP Euro area General government net debt Net debtis calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instru

    ments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a37.431 41.112 45.839 48.633 55.484 58.167 57.663 56.485 55.405 53.30353.151 53.411 54.993 55.413 55.729 54.331 51.979 53.928 62.081 65.92968.572 70.136 70.550 70.029 69.317 68.615163 GGXWDG_NGDP Euro area General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, exce

    pt for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employeestock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.07155.824 61.429 64.198 72.255 73.745 73.154 72.943 71.880 69.342 68.28568.106 69.279 69.654 70.285 68.624 66.377 70.077 79.727 85.817 88.57789.998 90.165 89.336 87.959 86.558163 BCA Euro area Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the ex

    clusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Notes: Calculated as of the sum of the balances of individual euro area countries. Data is corrected for reporting discrepancies in intra-area transactions. Primary domesticcurrency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a 91.793 52.373 30.177 -39.699 2.525 44.013 37.096112.191 38.760 36.440 20.226 -98.636 13.424 34.821 16.834 55.947 67.79677.807 76.555 74.519

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    163 BCA_NGDPD Euro area Current account balance Percentof GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/an/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a1.365 0.759 0.440 -0.634 0.040 0.636 0.435 1.150 0.382 0.3390.163 -0.725 0.108 0.286 0.126 0.409 0.485 0.544 0.522 0.495163 BM Euro area Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions -861.363 -769.781 -716.012-672.294 -667.996 -689.342 -833.827 -1,041.616-1,145.726 -1,242.497 -1,545.416 -1,606.283 -1,722.301-1,476.716 -1,628.454 -1,969.844 -2,018.425 -1,992.817-2,109.680 -2,159.977 -2,265.239 -2,251.592 -2,325.555-2,816.108 -3,358.039 -3,687.759 -4,186.584 -4,911.082-5,478.537 -4,290.901 -4,706.534 -5,560.027 -5,801.459n/a n/a n/a n/a163 BX Euro area Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 810.877 743.641 707.108 684.017 691.289 719.036912.572 1,110.273 1,212.742 1,293.232 1,583.615 1,592.517 1,725.671 1,560.417 1,727.391 2,082.947 2,161.231 2,144.772 2,245.321 2,258.246 2,299.441 2,339.579 2,482.303 2,990.539 3,563.295 3,845.307 4,318.133 5,107.915 5,627.566 4,482.752 4,900.417 5,791.363 6,073.957 n/a n/a n/a n/a163 BFXP Euro area Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows

    , and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions163 BFPP Euro area Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions163 BFD Euro area Direct investment, net U.S. dollarsBillions163 BFOP Euro area Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and netother official investment. U.S. dollars Billions163 BFXG Euro area Official flows, net U.S. dollarsBillions163 BFRA Euro area Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets,and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This

    convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions163 D Euro area External debt, total U.S. dollarsBillions163 D_NGDPD Euro area External debt, total Percent of GDP163 D_BX Euro area External debt