Domestic finance, S1 - Security markets by country

The SRD contains data on a wide range of structural policies across different countries. These policies are things that affect how markets function, like labor laws, regulations on businesses, and trade policies.

Countries reporting
90
Highest
3
Japan
Lowest
1
Cameroon
Median
3
Years covered
42
1973–2014
Data points
3,443

What the numbers show

Domestic finance, S1 - Security markets is currently reported for 90 countries. The highest value is 3 in Japan; the lowest is 1 in Cameroon.

The median across all reporting countries is 3, and the mean is 2.57.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 3.

Over the past decade 27 countries rose and 3 fell. The largest increase was in Uganda (up 200.0%), and the largest decrease in Belarus (down 33.3%).

Domestic finance, S1 - Security markets: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Japan 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Netherlands 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Malaysia 3 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Mexico 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Morocco 3 2014 up 50.0% rising
1 Latvia 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Lithuania 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Sri Lanka 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Republic of Korea 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Kenya 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Norway 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Jordan 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Jamaica 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Italy 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Israel 3 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Ireland 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 India 3 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Indonesia 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Hungary 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Singapore 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 South Africa 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 United States of America 3 2014 unchanged flat
1 Uruguay 3 2014 up 50.0% rising
1 Uganda 3 2014 up 200.0% volatile
1 Türkiye 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Tunisia 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Thailand 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Sweden 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Argentina 3 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Russian Federation 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Romania 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Portugal 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Poland 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Philippines 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Peru 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Pakistan 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 New Zealand 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Burkina Faso 3 2014 up 200.0% volatile
1 Switzerland 3 2014 unchanged flat
1 Chile 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 China 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Côte d'Ivoire 3 2014 up 200.0% volatile
1 Canada 3 2014 unchanged flat
1 Colombia 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Brazil 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Czechia 3 2014 unchanged flat
1 Bolivia, Plurinational State of 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Germany 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Denmark 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Bangladesh 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Belgium 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Australia 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Hong Kong, China 3 2014 unchanged flat
1 Greece 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Georgia 3 2014 up 50.0% rising
1 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 France 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Finland 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Egypt 3 2014 up 50.0% volatile
1 Austria 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Estonia 3 2014 unchanged rising
1 Spain 3 2014 unchanged rising
64 Belarus 2 2014 down 33.3% falling
64 Senegal 2 2014 up 100.0% volatile
64 Bulgaria 2 2014 up 100.0% rising
64 Ukraine 2 2014 up 100.0% rising
64 Viet Nam 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Zimbabwe 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Tanzania, United Republic of 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Nepal 2 2014 up 100.0% volatile
64 Ghana 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Ethiopia 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Nigeria 2 2014 down 33.3% rising
64 Mozambique 2 2014 up 100.0% volatile
64 Kazakhstan, Republic of 2 2014 unchanged volatile
64 Paraguay 2 2014 down 33.3% volatile
64 Ecuador 2 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Algeria 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Guatemala 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Albania 1 2014 volatile
79 Uzbekistan 1 2014 unchanged rising
79 Azerbaijan, Republic of 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Kyrgyzstan 1 2014 unchanged rising
79 Dominican Republic 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Madagascar 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 El Salvador 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Nicaragua 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Costa Rica 1 2014 unchanged volatile
79 Cameroon 1 2014 unchanged volatile

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Indicator
Domestic finance, S1 - Security markets
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
90 places, 3,443 data points, 1973–2014
Last refreshed

The SRD contains data on a wide range of structural policies across different countries. These policies are things that affect how markets function, like labor laws, regulations on businesses, and trade policies.