Denmark - Private sector debt: loans: Non-financial corporations was 122.80 % of GDP in December of 2023, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Denmark - Private sector debt: loans: Non-financial corporations - last updated from the EUROSTAT on May of 2024. Historically, Denmark - Private sector debt: loans: Non-financial corporations reached a record high of 129.70 % of GDP in December of 2019 and a record low of 54.90 % of GDP in December of 1998.
Private Sector Debt: Loans: Non-financial Corporations
Country |
Last |
Previous |
Unit |
Reference |
Luxembourg |
279.50 |
311.80 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
France |
126.80 |
133.60 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Ireland |
125.40 |
141.60 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Malta |
123.10 |
143.20 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Denmark |
122.80 |
128.20 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Belgium |
121.60 |
126.30 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Netherlands |
115.20 |
122.40 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Finland |
109.50 |
107.00 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Austria |
84.70 |
90.00 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Hungary |
78.00 |
73.80 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Spain |
73.50 |
83.50 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Estonia |
70.30 |
72.00 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Croatia |
70.00 |
74.10 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Portugal |
68.00 |
77.90 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Germany |
66.90 |
66.40 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Italy |
59.80 |
62.90 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Bulgaria |
57.50 |
66.50 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Czech Republic |
44.70 |
47.20 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Slovenia |
44.30 |
44.70 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Slovakia |
43.90 |
48.70 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Latvia |
41.10 |
46.00 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Lithuania |
36.80 |
35.60 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |
Poland |
34.70 |
38.20 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2023 |
Romania |
30.20 |
32.80 |
% of GDP |
Dec 2022 |