Non-monetary financial institutions

Chapter 9. Non-monetary financial institutions

 This chapter has been re-designed to adapt it to the sectoral changes in the European System of Accounts 2010, particularly to changes in the subsectors that make up the Financial institutions sector (see methodological summary of the Financial Accounts of the Spanish EconomyOpens in new window) and which affect non-monetary financial institutions.

The information blocks provided cover a range of institutional groupings, whose composition is clarified in the accompanying table. This information includes time series of the stocks of the financial accounts, available from 1994 Q4, the breakdowns of which are not published in the quarterly edition of the Financial Accounts of the Spanish Economy. In addition, breakdowns of the contribution of some of the subsectors or agents to aggregate euro area statistics have also been presented since the statistics were required by the European Central Bank. Moreover, the information provided enables the statistics of non-monetary financial institutions to be monitored by certain international organisations (such as the Financial Stability Board, the IMF and the OECD).

This chapter will be updated on a quarterly basis to coincide with the publication of the Financial Accounts of the Spanish Economy.

 

NON-BANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

  • Specialised credit institutions (as part of S.122)
  • S.123 Money market funds

NON-MONETARY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

NON-MONETARY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, EXCEPT INSURANCE CORPORATIONS AND PENSION FUNDS

  •  S.124 Investment funds other than money market funds

OTHER NON-MONETARY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

  • S.125 Other financial intermediaries
  • S.126 Financial auxiliaries
  • S.127 Captive financial institutions and money lenders
  • S.128 Insurance corporations
  • S.129 Pension funds     
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