List of countries by net international investment position per capita

List of creditor nations

This is a list of the top creditor nations of the world sorted by their net international investment positions (NIIPs) per capita. A creditor nation is a sovereign state that has a positive NIIP.[1]

The table uses the latest available data, mostly from websites approved by the International Monetary Fund,[2] and includes Macau and Hong Kong because of their special economic statuses. Population figures may list citizens only or total population, therefore ranking and figures may vary.

The 6 Gulf Cooperation Council countries are widely considered to be creditor nations (and perhaps some of the largest ones), but because of Islamic sensitivities about credit and debt, they seldom report their external assets and liabilities.[3][4]

RankCountryExternal Assets
(in millions)
External Liabilities
(in millions)
NIIP
(in millions)
NIIP
(in USD)
Ref.PopulationRef.Per Capita
(in USD)
As of
1 Macau[5]523% of GDP (est)244% of GDP (est)279.6% of GDP (est)129,175,000,000[6]601,000214,934Dec 2015
2 Hong Kong[7]HKD 40,681,611HKD 30,440,448HKD 10,241,1631,309,268,000,000[8]7,409,800[9]176,694Oct. 2017
3 Singapore[10]SGD 4,150,370.8SGD 3,306,317.3SGD 844,053.5596,858,559,145[11]3,902,700[12]152,935Dec. 2015
4 Norway[13]NOK 12,994,059NOK 6,785,470NOK 6,208,589701,964,590,784[14]5,213,985134,631Dec. 2015
5  Switzerland[15]CHF 4,260,301CHF 3,651,607CHF 608,694607,782,326,510[16]8,325,200[17]73,005Dec. 2015
6 Taiwan[18]USD 1,634,712USD 580,807USD 1,053,9051,053,905,000,00023,492,074[19]44,862Dec. 2015
7 Luxembourg[20]EUR 9,470,480.534EUR 9,454,005.815EUR 16,474.71917,887,096,660[21]576,200[22]31,043Dec. 2015
8 Netherlands[23]EUR 7,583,186.1EUR 7,171,831.9EUR 411,354.2446,619,595,566[21]16,980,049[24]26,303Dec. 2015
9 Belgium[25]EUR 1,973,000EUR 1,719,000EUR 254,000275,775,420,000[21]11,268,000[26]24,474Dec. 2015
10 Mauritius[27]MUR 15,178,485MUR 14,106,085MUR 1,072,40029,934,403,350[28]1,262,862[29][30]23,704Dec. 2015
11 Saudi Arabia[31]SAR 3,548,790SAR 1,283,100SAR 2,265,690604,758,000,00024,000,00025,198Dec. 2016
12 Japan[32][33]JPY 948,729,000JPY 609,466,000JPY 339,263,0002,812,543,005,181[34]127,043,000[35][36]22,139Dec. 2015
13 Denmark[37]DKK 5,924,000DKK 5,090,000DKK 834,000121,352,159,894[38]5,707,300[39]21,263Dec. 2015
14 Germany[40]EUR 7,903,800EUR 6,415,600EUR 1,488,2001,615,783,386,000[21]81,770,900[41]19,760Dec. 2015
15 Malta[42][43]EUR 223,234.8EUR 218,747.7EUR 4,487.14,871,779,083[21]429,34411,347Dec. 2015
16 Israel[44]USD 418,535USD 283,411USD 135,124135,125,000,0008,464,200[45]8,097Sep. 2017
17 South Korea[46]USD 1,494,722USD 1,173,651USD 321,071321,071,000,00052,617,000[47]6,104Jun. 2018
18 Russia[48][49]USD 1,596,563USD 772,192USD 824,371824,371,086,246146,500,0005,627Mar. 2023
19 China[50]USD 6,218,905.405USD 4,622,452.390USD 1,596,453.0151,596,453,015,0001,367,820,000[51]1,167Dec. 2015

List of debtor nations

This is a list of debtor nations by net international investment position per capita.

This is a list of debtor nations of the world sorted by their net international investment positions (NIIPs) per capita. A debtor nation is a sovereign state that has a negative NIIP, i.e. a country that has net external liabilities, NOT net external assets.[52]

The table uses data from respective national government statistical agencies, Eurostat, or IMF. Though many do, a large portion of nations do not report data to the IMF. Disclaimer: Note that parallel reports from government or international agencies may report vastly different data.

RankCountryExternal Assets
(in millions)
External Liabilities
(in millions)
NIIP
(in millions)
NIIP
(in USD)
Ref.PopulationRef.per capita
(in USD)
 % of GDPAs of
1 Cyprus[53]N/AN/AEUR -24,468-29,361,000,0001,140,000-25,755-139.8%2014
2 Greece[53]N/AN/AEUR -222,323-266,787,000,00010,000,000-26,678-126.4%2014
3 Portugal[53]N/AN/AEUR -196,053-235,263,000,00010,500,000-22,406-113.3%2014
4 Spain[54]N/AN/AEUR -978,000-978,000,000,00046,400,000-21,005-81.7%Q2 2018
5 Australia[55]--AUD -1,043,300-762,000,000,00024,000,000-31,758-56.8%Sep 2016
6 Indonesia[56]USD 214,481USD 627,588USD -413,106-413,106,000,000250,000,000-1,652-47.5%Dec 2014
7 USA[57]USD 31,680,100USD 47,792,200USD -16,112,100-16,112,100,000,000332,300,000-48,487-63.3%4Qtr 2022
8 Brazil[58]USD 777,674USD 1,434,811USD -657,136-657,136,000,000205,000,000-3,567-31.2%Jun 2015
9 UK[53]N/AN/AGBP -431,454-690,326,000,00065,000,000-10,620-24.1%2014
10 India[59]USD 920,600USD 1,280,400INR -27,485,450-359,800,000,0001,410,000,000-255-11.6%Mar 2022
11 Philippines[60]USD 240,935USD 368,557USD -27,603-27,603,000,000113,000,000-244-7%Dec 2021

See also

Notes

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