Malaysia government debt to gdp

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Malaysia government debt to gdp: 61.1 (-3.63%)
Last Update: December 31, 2022

Malaysia government debt to gdp closed down 61.1 as of December 31, 2022 from 63.4 from the previous month and 53.51 from last year.


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Malaysia government debt to gdp

Date Values
2022-12-31 61.1
2021-12-31 63.4
2020-12-31 62.1
2019-12-31 52.5
2018-12-31 51.2
2017-12-31 50.7
2016-12-31 52.7
2015-12-31 54.5
2014-12-31 52.7
2013-12-31 54.7
2012-12-31 53.3
2011-12-31 54.26
2010-12-31 53.51
2009-12-31 52.81
2008-12-31 41.24
2007-12-31 41.22
2006-12-31 41.54
2005-12-31 42.71
2004-12-31 45.7
2003-12-31 45.1
2002-12-31 43.1
2001-12-31 41.4
2000-12-31 35.3
1999-12-31 36.9

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Malaysia government debt to gdp Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
government debt to gdp my.govdebtgdp 61.1 63.4 -4 14 UP UP 0 2022-12-31

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What is the Malaysia government debt to gdp

Malaysia's government debt to GDP ratio is a measure of the country's overall financial health and its ability to manage its debt obligations. A high debt to GDP ratio indicates that the government is borrowing a significant amount of money relative to its economic output, which can potentially lead to financial instability and higher borrowing costs. On the other hand, a low debt to GDP ratio indicates that the government is managing its debt effectively and has the capacity to invest in infrastructure and other public services. It is important for Malaysia to carefully monitor and manage its debt to GDP ratio to ensure long-term economic stability and growth.

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