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  • PRESS RELEASE
  • 13 November 2019

Euro area securities issues statistics: September 2019

Debt securities

New issuance of debt securities by euro area residents totalled EUR 670.5 billion in September 2019. Redemptions amounted to EUR 592.3 billion and net issues to EUR 78.2 billion. The annual growth rate of outstanding debt securities issued by euro area residents was 3.1% in September 2019, compared with 3.2% in August.

Data for debt securities
Chart 1

Debt securities issued by euro area residents

(annual growth rates)

Breakdown by maturity

The annual growth rate of outstanding short-term debt securities increased from 4.3% in August 2019 to 7.3% in September. For long-term debt securities, the annual growth rate decreased from 3.2% in August 2019 to 2.8% in September. The annual growth rate of outstanding fixed rate long-term debt securities decreased from 4.1% in August 2019 to 3.6% in September. The annual rate of change of outstanding variable rate long-term debt securities was -2.9% in September 2019, the same as in August.

Data for breakdown by maturity

Breakdown by sector

As regards the sectoral breakdown, the annual growth rate of outstanding debt securities issued by non-financial corporations decreased from 5.6% in August 2019 to 5.2% in September. For the monetary financial institutions (MFIs) sector, this growth rate decreased from 5.0% in August 2019 to 4.4% in September. The annual growth rate of outstanding debt securities issued by financial corporations other than MFIs increased from 2.9% in August 2019 to 3.8% in September. For the general government, this growth rate was 1.9% in September 2019, compared with 2.1% in August.

The annual growth rate of outstanding short-term debt securities issued by MFIs decreased from 11.4% in August 2019 to 10.7% in September. The annual growth rate of outstanding long-term debt securities issued by MFIs decreased from 4.0% in August 2019 to 3.4% in September.

Data for breakdown by sector

Breakdown by currency

Concerning the currency breakdown, the annual growth rate of outstanding euro-denominated debt securities decreased from 3.6% in August 2019 to 3.3% in September. For debt securities in other currencies, this growth rate increased from 0.9% in August 2019 to 2.2% in September.

Data for breakdown by currency

Listed shares

New issuance of listed shares by euro area residents totalled EUR 2.7 billion in September 2019. Redemptions amounted to EUR 1.5 billion and net issues to EUR 1.2 billion. The annual rate of change of the outstanding amount of listed shares issued by euro area residents (excluding valuation changes) was -0.1% in September 2019, the same as in August. The annual rate of change of listed shares issued by non-financial corporations was -0.1% in September 2019, the same as in August. For MFIs, the corresponding rate of change was 0% in September 2019, compared with -0.1% in August. For financial corporations other than MFIs, this rate of change was -0.2% in September 2019, compared with -0.1% in August.

Chart 2

Listed shares issued by euro area residents

(annual growth rates)

The market value of the outstanding amount of listed shares issued by euro area residents totalled EUR 8,182.3 billion at the end of September 2019. Compared with EUR 7,955.8 billion at the end of September 2018, this represents an annual increase of 2.8% in the value of the stock of listed shares in September 2019, up from -2.2% in August.

Data for listed shares

Annex

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Notes:

  • Unless otherwise indicated, data relate to non-seasonally adjusted statistics. In addition to the developments for September 2019, this press release incorporates minor revisions to the data for previous periods. The annual growth rates are based on financial transactions that occur when an institutional unit incurs or redeems liabilities, they are not affected by the impact of any other changes which do not arise from transactions.
  • Hyperlinks in the main body of the press release and in annex tables lead to data that may change with subsequent releases as a result of revisions. Figures shown in annex tables are a snapshot of the data as at the time of the current release.
  • The next press release on euro area securities issues will be published on 11 December 2019.
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