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Changes in the Structure of Financial Intermediation – Eastern-Central European Developments in the Light of Global and European Trends


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Banks’ total assets (left) and private credit (right) to the GDP (2004–2016)Source: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database
Banks’ total assets (left) and private credit (right) to the GDP (2004–2016)Source: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database

Figure 2

Joined capitalisation of the stock market and the private debt market to GDP (2004–2016)*Sources: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database, the BIS’ Debt securities statistics and the World Bank's World Development Indicators* for the Czech Republic and Slovakia data are available only until 2013
Joined capitalisation of the stock market and the private debt market to GDP (2004–2016)*Sources: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database, the BIS’ Debt securities statistics and the World Bank's World Development Indicators* for the Czech Republic and Slovakia data are available only until 2013

Figure 3

Stock market capitalisation (left) and corporate bond market capitalisation (right) to GDP (2004–2016)Sources: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database, the BIS’ Debt securities statistics and the World Bank's World Development Indicators
Stock market capitalisation (left) and corporate bond market capitalisation (right) to GDP (2004–2016)Sources: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database, the BIS’ Debt securities statistics and the World Bank's World Development Indicators

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Loan-to-deposit ratio (2004–2016)Source: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database
Loan-to-deposit ratio (2004–2016)Source: The World Bank's Global Financial Development database

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The breakdown of banks’ assets by valuation methods (2016 Q4)Source: ESRB (2017 Table 3.3.)
The breakdown of banks’ assets by valuation methods (2016 Q4)Source: ESRB (2017 Table 3.3.)

Non-bank financial institutions’ (S125) loans to bank loans (%)

2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
Austria 5 3 3 3 3 3 3
Gemany 3 3 4 4 5 5 77
France 2 2 3 4 6 6 6
Czech Republic 23 21 18 16 17 17 16
Hugnary 16 15 16 15 15 14 14
Poland 3 3 3 3 n.a. n.a. n.a.
Slovakia n.a. n.a. 15 11 11 10 11
Slovenia 12 17 15 13 10 n.a. n.a.

The size of the shadow banking system to GDP (%)

2004 2008 2016
S123 S124 S125 Total S123 S124 S125 Total S123 S124 S125 Total
Austria 1 39 13 53 1 36 26 63 0 46 19 65
Germany 1 33 5 39 1 33 11 45 0 65 15 80
France 16 35 9 60 20 34 24 77 15 55 22 91
Slovakia 14 2 0 17 2 2 8 12 0 7 8 15
Hungary 1 3 8 12 3 6 14 22 2 12 9 23
Czech Republic n.a. 1 9 10 n.a. 1 13 14 0 6 24 31
Slovenia* n.a. 6 12 18 n.a. 5 19 24 n.a. 6 12 19
Poland* n.a. 3 5 8 n.a. 6 6 11 n.a. 15 9 24
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