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10. External Debt of Thailand, Indonesia, and South Korea

10. External Debt of Thailand, Indonesia, and South Korea

(1) Thailand

(In billions of U.S. dollars)
(%:Share in Total External Debt)

end-1996

end-1997
(estimate)

Total External Debt

90.6

91.7

 

(Debtor)

Public Sector

Private Sector

 

16.9
(18.7%)
73.7
(81.3%)

 

24.9
(27.2%)
66.8
(72.8%)

 

(Maturity)

medium and
long-term

short-term

 

36.1
(39.8%)

37.6
(41.5%)

 

38.2
(41.7%)

28.6
(31.2%)

(source) Letter of Intent addressed to International Monetary Fund by Thai Government (Feb.24, 1998)


(2) Indonesia

(In billions of U.S. dollars)
(%:Share in Total External Debt)

end-1996(1)

end-1997(2)

Total External Debt

129

136

 

(Debtor)

Public Sector

Private Sector

 

60
(46.6%)
37
(28.4%)

 

68
(49.8%)
68
(50.2%)

 

Other than CP etc.

N.A.
(N.A.)

62
(45.6%)

 

Private Banks

Non-Bank
Corporations

N.A.
(N.A.)
N.A.
(N.A.)

8
(6.2%)
54
(39.4%)

CP etc.

N.A.
(N.A.)

6
(4.6%)

(Maturity)

Long-term

Short-term

 

97
(75.0%)
32
(25.0%)

 

N.A.
(N.A.)
N.A.
(N.A.)

(Note) long-term debt only in the corresponding boxes
(Sources)
(1) World Bank,"Global Development Finance 1998"
(2) Press Release by Mr.Radius Prawiro(Feb.24,1998)
(Figures from Bank Indonesia)


(3)South Korea

(In billions of U.S. dollars)
(%:Share in Total External Debt)

end-1996

end-Jan. 1998

Total External Debt

158

151

 

(Debtor)

Public Sector

Financial Sector

Non-Financial
Private Sector

 

2
(1.5%)
120
(75.9%)
36
(22.6%)

 

21
(13.9%)
90
(59.2%)
41
(26.9%)

(Maturity)

Long-term

Short-term

 

58
(36.5%)
100
(63.5%)

 

87
(57.7%)
64
(42.3%)

(Source) South Korean Government Data, announced by the Ministry of Finance and Economy (Mar.9, 1998)


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