5232.0 - Australian National Accounts: Finance and Wealth, Sep 2014
Quality Declaration

ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 18/12/2014
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NON-FINANCIAL DOMESTIC SECTORS
Graph 1. Total demand for credit Source(s): Table 2. Demand for Credit ($ million) Demand for credit during September quarter 2014 was $62.6b, other private non-financial corporations sector raised a net $33.7b, national general government raised a net $20.9b and the household sector raised a net $15.6b. Other private non-financial corporations sector raised credit primarily through equity issuances ($21.3b) and loan borrowing ($11.3b). National general government raised its credit by issuances of bonds ($18.6b) and the household sector raised credit through loan borrowing of $16.8b. Graph 2. Credit market outstandings Credit market outstandings of the domestic non-financial sectors at 30 September 2014 was $5,165.8b, an increase of $79.8b from the previous quarter where the demand for credit contributed $62.6b and valuation increases were $17.2b. The other private non-financial corporations sector has the largest amount of credit outstandings recording $2,460.0b in the September quarter 2014, followed by the household sector and national general government, at $1,859.9b and $377.6b respectively. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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