Financial Institutions Depth Index in Germany

Germany: Financial Institutions Depth Index was 0.6599 in 2020. β–² Rising

Latest (2020)
0.6599
Change on year
up 3.6%
World rank
29th
of 183 countries
All-time high
0.684
in 2000
All-time low
0.5723
in 1980
Years of data
41
1980–2020

Financial Institutions Depth Index in Germany, 1980–2020

00.20.40.61980200020201980: 0.5721981: 0.5811982: 0.5851983: 0.5931984: 0.5981985: 0.6041986: 0.5991987: 0.6011988: 0.5981989: 0.5981990: 0.6261991: 0.6061992: 0.6151993: 0.641994: 0.6561995: 0.6611996: 0.6711997: 0.6751998: 0.6791999: 0.6832000: 0.6842001: 0.6462002: 0.632003: 0.6542004: 0.652005: 0.6842006: 0.6782007: 0.6572008: 0.6172009: 0.6752010: 0.6652011: 0.6382012: 0.6492013: 0.6462014: 0.6412015: 0.6342016: 0.6262017: 0.6212018: 0.6232019: 0.6372020: 0.66

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

The most recent figure for financial institutions depth index in Germany is 0.6599, measured in 2020.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 3.6% on the previous year and down 0.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, financial institutions depth index in Germany peaked at 0.684 in 2000 and was at its lowest, 0.5723, in 1980.

Germany ranks 29th of 183 countries on this measure, in the top quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 41 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1980s 0.5929 0.5723 0.6045 10
1990s 0.6512 0.6064 0.6828 10
2000s 0.6573 0.6165 0.684 10
2010s 0.6379 0.6213 0.6652 10
2020s 0.6599 0.6599 0.6599 1

Countries ranked near Germany

  1. 26 Barbados 0.6779 compare
  2. 27 Ireland 0.6729 compare
  3. 28 Trinidad and Tobago 0.6694 compare
  4. 30 Israel 0.6426 compare
  5. 31 Thailand 0.6387 compare
  6. 32 Austria 0.6158 compare

See the full ranking of 192 places β†’

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Frequently asked questions

What is financial institutions depth index in Germany?
Financial institutions depth index in Germany was 0.6599 in 2020, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest financial institutions depth index recorded in Germany?
The highest recorded value was 0.684 in 2000.
What is the lowest financial institutions depth index recorded in Germany?
The lowest recorded value was 0.5723 in 1980.
How does Germany rank for financial institutions depth index?
Germany ranks 29th out of 183 countries with data for 2020.
Is financial institutions depth index rising or falling in Germany?
Over the last ten years it is down 0.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Germany data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Financial Institutions Depth Index. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Financial Institutions Depth Index
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
192 places, 7,872 data points, 1980–2020
Last refreshed

The dataset contains nine indices that summarize how developed financial institutions and financial markets are in terms of their depth, access, and efficiency. These indices are aggregated into an overall index of financial development. With the coverage of over 180 countries on annual frequency from 1980 onwards, the database should offer a useful analytical tool for researchers and policy makers.