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Scale Series-specific Notes 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Estimates Start After 001 NGDP_RPCH World Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 1.840 2.241 0.692 2.813 4.893 3.932 3.455 3.752 4.473 3.852 3.216 2.205 2.182 2.123 3.399 3.267 3.760 4.050 2.571 3.627 4.807 2.297 2.857 3.627 4.873 4.573 5.266 5.443 2.785 -0.663 5.110 3.955 3.997 4.466 4.690 4.799 4.858 001 NGDP_RPCHMK World Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 1.466 2.139 0.407 2.744 4.881 3.876 3.243 3.523 4.529 3.873 3.123 1.693 2.395 1.562 3.237 2.826 3.212 3.545 2.110 3.218 4.307 1.606 1.946 2.684 3.900 3.471 4.026 3.967 1.493 -2.323 4.046 2.958 3.160 3.645 3.873 3.966 4.013 001 NGDPD World Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dol lars Billions 10,709.836 10,937.729 10,838.968 11,100.899 11,537.420 11,955.297 14,078.904 16,161.816 18,133.213 19,054.188 22,182.810 23,259.141 24,315.437 24,951.328 26,780.390 29,723.145 30,456.312 30,325.464 30,095.361 31,263.402 32,216.469 32,007.701 33,275.492 37,393.460 42,084.239 45,524.797 49,307.561 55,680.111 61,190.930 57,722.086 62,911.253 70,011.680 73,741.362 77,588.740 81,845.415 86,509.638 91,575.413 001 NGDP_D World Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2 000=100 001 NGAP_NPGDP World Output gap Percent of potential GDP 001 PPPGDP World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 11,317.834 12,636.519 13,480.138 14,389.034 15,642.677 16,742.122 17,688.395 18,867.742 20,361.402 21,922.394 23,485.789 24,821.055 27,867.858 29,070.219 30,618.594 32,387.144 34,215.198 36,249.329 37,559.412 39,463.688 42,264.716 44,182.032 46,147.385 48,780.112 52,635.935 56,698.933 61,545.636 66,678.967 69,967.843 70,036.254 74,384.980 78,852.864 82,827.512 87,043.136 91,847.372 97,344.369 103,488.661 001 PPPPC World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 001 PPPSH World Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weight s used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the d omestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primar y source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organiza tion for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Ou tlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outl ook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staf f Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 1 06-23. Percent 001 NID_NGDP World Investment Percent of GDP 24.944 24.662 22.747 22.244 23.228 22.872 22.716 22.943 23.847 24.232

24.106 23.417 22.452 22.512 22.714 22.961 22.729 22.827 22.301 22.165 22.545 21.625 21.088 21.274 22.134 22.537 23.263 23.767 23.820 21.691 22.859 23.609 24.226 24.797 25.345 25.807 26.217 001 NGSD_NGDP World Gross national savings Percent of GDP 23.558 23.389 21.521 20.741 21.850 21.323 21.257 21.870 23.060 23.002 22.384 21.732 21.367 21.734 22.095 22.504 22.465 22.816 22.166 21.908 22.324 21.340 20.703 20.963 22.082 22.669 24.028 24.204 24.100 21.848 23.321 24.187 24.906 25.564 26.095 26.490 26.723 001 PCPIPCH World Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 17.278 15.419 14.752 14.090 15.384 15.001 11.400 14.319 19.756 24.957 27.625 17.073 34.799 34.897 27.684 14.578 8.663 6.174 5.586 5.455 4.553 4.248 3.535 3.706 3.588 3.756 3.710 4.026 6.000 2.484 3.694 4.958 3.663 3.241 3.125 3.134 3.111 001 PCPIEPCH World Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.889 25.870 18.045 36.779 37.204 22.715 11.443 7.482 5.415 6.504 4.522 4.545 3.563 3.974 3.258 3.893 3.785 3.472 5.029 4.516 2.989 4.218 4.591 3.388 3.125 3.130 3.101 3.058 001 FLIBOR3 World Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 001 TRADEPCH World Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 2.906 3.278 -1.842 1.957 8.730 2.761 3.664 6.972 9.066 8.643 7.340 4.774 5.440 3.228 8.914 10.083 7.163 10.092 4.370 5.862 12.248 -0.030 3.611 6.078 11.208 7.961 9.096 7.749 3.029 -10.723 12.754 7.498 5.776 6.394 6.740 7.017 7.121 001 TM_RPCH World Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change 1.601 2.258 -1.881 1.985 9.098 2.624 3.988 7.578 9.128 9.046 6.775 4.440 5.091 2.489 8.781 10.598 7.423 9.487 4.554 6.353 12.061 -0.029 3.623 6.213 11.290 7.940 8.686 7.606 3.127 -11.013 12.752 7.668 5.412 6.127 6.600 7.003 7.197 001 TMG_RPCH World Volume of imports of goods Percent change 1.558 1.093 -2.756 1.873 8.984 3.005 7.269 8.269 9.954 7.106 7.427 4.498 6.582 1.969 10.084 10.367 7.478 9.728 4.856 6.300 12.252 -0.786 4.149 7.724 12.128 8.066 8.852 7.540 2.772 -12.298 14.076 8.773 5.397 6.372 6.846 7.284 7.453 001 TX_RPCH World Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 4.269 4.317 -1.802 1.929 8.363 2.898 3.340 6.361 9.003 8.231 7.921 5.115 5.793 3.970 9.046 9.576 6.903 10.697 4.187 5.375 12.437 -0.031 3.600 5.942 11.126 7.982 9.507 7.891 2.932 -10.434 12.757 7.331 6.138 6.657 6.877 7.030 7.046 001 TXG_RPCH World Volume of exports of goods Percent change 3.788 3.443 -3.442 1.555 7.665 2.416 5.015 7.417 9.966 6.805 7.710 4.810 6.134 2.816 9.278 10.204 6.578 10.483 4.309 4.850 12.668 -0.539 3.741 7.070 11.239 7.753 9.368 7.417 2.876 -11.729 14.049 8.072 6.163 6.756 7.011 7.201 7.221 001 TTPCH World Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change 001 TTTPCH World Terms of trade of goods Percent change 001 TXGM_D World Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; in dex, 2000=100 001 TXGM_DPCH World Export price of manufactures U.S. dol lars; annual percent change 001 LUR World Unemployment rate Percent of total labor f orce 001 LE World Employment Index, 2000=100 001 GGR_NGDP World General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue i ncreases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and

liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change t he composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for ex ample, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.233 33.217 33.495 33.648 34.628 35.239 35.285 35.002 33.119 32.786 33.341 33.550 33.752 33.717 33.575 33.407 001 GGX_NGDP World General government total expenditure Total ex penditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial asse ts. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from t he GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.991 36.805 37.279 36.502 36.326 35.875 35.740 37.029 40.353 38.666 38.152 37.467 36.729 36.279 36.013 35.810 001 GGXCNL_NGDP World General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the e conomy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources gene rated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be vie wed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net le nding (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets min us net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.750 -3.584 -3.781 -2.851 -1.695 -0.636 -0.454 -2.025 -7.233 -5.880 -4.810 -3.916 -2.976 -2.561 -2.437 -2.402 001 GGSB_NPGDP World General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP 001 GGXONLB_NGDP World General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP 001 GGXWDN_NGDP World General government net debt Net debt is calc ulated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. T hese financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt s ecurities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and ot her accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 001 GGXWDG_NGDP World General government gross debt Gross debt consi sts of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or princ ipal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includ es debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accoun ts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for e quity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock op tions. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.977 67.345 68.663 69.941 69.964 69.057 65.265 62.097 65.199 75.578 79.251 79.595 80.044 79.319 78.208 76.882 75.553 001 BCA World Current account balance Current account is all transacti ons other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications a re goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion

of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calcu lated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -59.028 -73.458 -83.918 -70.926 -75.517 -83.301 -79.859 -73.669 -74.285 -96.334 -107.233 -134.863 -116.265 -63.989 -62.795 -62.319 -49.292 -0.541 -84.276 -120.839 -175.317 -171.632 -135.731 -71.870 -2.373 -2.075 187.658 285.830 188.447 216.390 331.302 461.291 538.392 664.597 692.893 671.473 552.143 001 BCA_NGDPD World Current account balance Percent of GDP -0.549 -0.666 -0.768 -0.635 -0.653 -0.696 -0.567 -0.456 -0.410 -0.505 -0.505 -0.599 -0.475 -0.255 -0.233 -0.208 -0.161 0.001 -0.280 -0.388 -0.544 -0.536 -0.407 -0.191 -0.004 -0.005 0.381 0.513 0.308 0.375 0.527 0.661 0.758 0.852 0.837 0.762 0.584 001 BM World Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions -2317.146 -2304.75 -2160.921 -2101.81 9 -2213.677 -2232.602 -2466.2 -2925.239 -3321.828 -3604.108 -4165.511 -4340.686 -4749.395 -4684.522 -5209.061 -6219.837 -6583.91 -6821.71 -6772.153 -7047.307 -7903.785 -7663.212 -7985.508 -9258.384 -11214.691 -12734.491 -14570.149 -16882.755 -19357.787 -15446.094 -18292.624 -21564.958 -22982.879 001 BX World Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 2294.433 2287.402 2124.741 2067.24 2179.819 2207.808 2455.653 2928.925 3324.99 3593.918 4171.356 4324.09 4761.029 4740.353 5294.399 6310.604 6684.255 6950.136 6845.522 7091.059 7896.798 7632.614 8010.075 9328.608 11317.651 12875.96 14853.094 17307.898 19745.195 15798.125 18760.257 22247.74 23735.996 001 BFXP World Private financial flows, net Net private financial fl ows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and ne t other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 001 BFPP World Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 001 BFD World Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 001 BFOP World Other private financial flows, net Net other privat e financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other o fficial investment. U.S. dollars Billions 001 BFXG World Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 001 BFRA World Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises mon etary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and oth er claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convent ion results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have subs tantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions 001 D World External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 001 D_NGDPD World External debt, total Percent of GDP 001 D_BX World External debt, total Percent of exports of go ods and services 001 DS World External debt, total debt service U.S. dol lars Billions 001 DS_NGDPD World External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 001 DS_BX World External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 001 DSI World External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 001 DSI_NGDPD World External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of GDP 001 DSI_BX World External debt, total debt service, interest

Percent of exports of goods and services 001 DSP World External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 001 DSP_NGDPD World External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of GDP 001 DSP_BX World External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 001 PALLFNFW World Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non -Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.874 52.514 54.703 59.170 62.161 59.467 47.753 49.917 63.264 58.279 58.300 65.045 80.486 100.000 120.712 134.966 172.168 120.519 151.983 191.858 184.272 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNFUELW World Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverag es and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 101.200 90.491 82.544 86.454 85.948 77.183 78.757 88.229 102.438 95.741 94.048 86.327 84.572 84.722 93.529 100.587 99.383 95.838 83.294 76.380 79.626 75.828 77.299 81.826 94.285 100.000 123.242 140.562 151.135 127.404 160.965 195.119 186.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PINDUW World Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricul tural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 72.982 60.739 54.307 61.280 60.728 53.391 56.413 72.124 93.731 90.712 86.009 75.910 74.372 75.028 85.223 94.569 87.192 86.270 71.735 71.329 77.741 72.591 71.379 75.331 89.158 100.000 136.324 154.342 145.667 118.726 170.040 205.580 195.731 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 POILAPSP World Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three s pot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). T he prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American P etroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI de liverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the fin ancial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), F orties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetl and Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barr el of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates . Dollars per barrel 35.707 34.038 31.544 29.469 28.546 27.371 14.172 18.198 14.769 17.906 22.985 19.368 19.036 16.787 15.948 17.204 20.373 19.268 13.074 17.981 28.234 24.331 24.950 28.892 37.760 53.354 64.273 71.128 97.035 61.777 79.030 103.199 100.000 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNRGW World Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petrol eum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.499 33.671 31.988 34.939 40.386 38.189 26.961 34.435 53.692 48.012 47.185 55.228 72.414 100.000 119.233 131.692 184.473 116.492 146.727 189.950 183.246 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 POILAPSPW World Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simple averag e of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dub ai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fa teh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differenc es in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently ment ioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price

. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dat ed Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingd om (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, Unit ed Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 66.924 63.797 59.122 55.233 53.503 51.300 26.561 34.109 27.681 33.560 43.080 36.300 35.678 31.463 29.891 32.245 38.185 36.112 24.504 33.701 52.918 45.602 46.763 54.151 70.772 100.000 120.464 133.312 181.870 115.787 148.124 193.422 187.427 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNGASW World Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes European, Jap anese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.099 40.460 36.430 39.815 44.563 42.702 34.394 33.774 60.083 60.110 47.971 62.978 69.819 100.000 115.309 116.868 173.657 109.642 113.333 138.999 137.847 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNGASEUW World Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas bor der price in Germany Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.413 58.157 36.010 32.122 26.862 34.404 50.845 39.983 43.928 39.096 45.581 46.492 45.146 37.954 30.549 58.392 65.481 45.078 58.940 63.483 100.000 138.842 137.658 222.105 149.704 139.011 168.709 173.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNGASJPW World Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Na tural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.235 51.155 46.712 50.575 55.492 53.478 39.163 47.529 74.440 66.394 62.946 70.826 83.766 100.000 114.457 119.599 164.818 106.517 133.393 179.369 163.554 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNGASUSW World Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.370 19.755 23.857 21.608 19.234 30.347 27.761 23.560 25.514 48.607 44.674 37.924 62.009 66.668 100.000 76.069 78.715 99.957 44.514 49.527 48.012 51.758 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOALW World Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.485 75.894 73.013 60.842 63.050 77.032 74.257 68.648 57.485 51.133 52.682 65.347 53.716 56.823 112.678 100.000 104.449 137.623 265.908 148.847 205.967 252.995 217.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOALAUW World Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coal, 1200btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 84.151 99.600 107.342 74.846 60.677 66.148 61.003 53.899 68.353 74.478 77.745 77.745 75.581 61.412 63.306 77.167 74.624 68.793 57.291 50.746 51.449 63.331 53.036 54.788 111.186 100.000 103.087 138.036 266.911 150.975 207.820 252.262 217.065 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOALSAW World Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.374 68.389 62.600 58.529 62.012 76.485 72.769 68.062 58.270 52.699 57.686 73.522 56.472 65.075 118.726 100.000 109.972 135.948 261.841 140.216 198.451 255.965 218.194 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PFANDBW World Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food an d Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 129.136 119.947 110.497 111.377 110.917 100.739 100.880 104.172 111.058 100.718 102.006 96.640 94.671 94.319 101.751 106.545 111.451 105.310 94.738 81.382 81.492 79.032 83.159 88.256 99.360 100.000 110.289 126.921 156.548 135.995 151.981 184.762 176.413 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PFOODW World Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vegetable Oi ls, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2

005=100 125.055 118.702 108.557 108.002 105.025 95.841 94.246 102.135 110.395 101.123 103.698 98.395 97.151 96.318 99.286 104.383 112.030 102.579 92.064 80.156 82.121 80.485 83.330 88.556 100.948 100.000 110.496 127.312 157.041 133.999 149.354 182.404 174.310 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCEREW World Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Cor n), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 121.942 127.207 103.260 110.112 107.592 92.036 76.288 73.768 97.834 108.159 95.903 94.591 98.861 92.486 99.157 117.510 140.990 108.789 93.319 81.564 78.845 82.460 94.201 95.360 102.986 100.000 121.298 158.736 222.631 162.381 166.479 228.432 216.850 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PWHEAMTW World Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinar y protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 113.308 114.775 105.193 103.265 99.931 89.104 75.385 74.059 95.250 111.024 88.903 84.400 99.162 91.979 98.258 116.086 135.885 104.740 82.719 73.505 74.787 83.184 97.434 95.869 102.914 100.000 125.769 167.415 213.817 146.571 146.730 202.130 189.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PMAIZMTW World Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 127.753 132.720 109.850 138.188 138.021 114.151 89.213 76.745 108.683 113.173 111.050 109.214 105.901 103.693 109.524 125.451 167.189 119.071 103.264 91.757 89.649 91.061 100.943 106.891 113.589 100.000 123.559 165.904 226.865 168.224 189.021 297.406 281.234 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PRICENPQW World Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, T hailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 150.677 167.760 101.933 96.186 87.644 75.541 67.984 74.499 96.330 104.148 94.043 102.034 93.001 82.432 93.623 111.462 117.460 105.093 106.119 86.504 70.774 60.006 66.650 69.303 85.397 100.000 105.456 115.490 243.284 204.779 180.867 189.081 184.148 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PBARLW World Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley, spot p rice Index, 2005=100 82.279 83.854 67.011 74.561 82.799 61.862 50.022 57.849 73.975 79.029 84.064 82.340 82.749 75.073 76.411 109.397 125.861 102.272 89.458 79.869 81.234 98.800 114.610 110.140 104.114 100.000 122.653 181.307 210.856 135.029 166.575 215.668 210.356 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PVOILW World Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, a nd Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110.392 107.202 87.665 102.129 110.604 85.953 71.903 76.267 103.344 92.512 86.029 84.721 83.989 90.705 98.748 103.527 113.914 114.545 103.033 77.837 74.406 71.491 82.547 98.821 114.007 100.000 103.425 143.434 192.542 153.973 170.374 213.254 203.685 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSOYBW World Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean fut ures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2 005=100 118.905 117.151 99.174 116.350 115.404 90.968 84.679 87.618 125.362 110.690 98.192 93.567 94.026 103.139 102.858 100.395 124.346 125.755 100.070 78.392 82.037 75.629 84.643 104.515 124.006 100.000 97.455 142.211 203.158 169.651 172.519 223.106 220.272 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSMEAW World Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal Futures ( first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 109.681 109.468 94.981 108.215 92.921 70.670 81.114 89.665 126.284 113.745 93.500 93.473 95.402 105.231 96.720 96.493 129.460 136.019 84.917 74.147 90.964 87.777 89.415 104.322 125.001 100.000 94.271 128.145 178.817 174.605 161.019 190.296 188.081 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSOILW World Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (fi rst contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 108.012 99.522 81.344 103.127 130.699 115.301 73.503 74.010 106.841 91.469 99.273 90.105 87.381 101.493 121.642 117.940 109.779 106.074 113.463 79.154 70.968 69.993 82.671 100.915 119.104 100.000 111.245 161.320 228.702 158.754 186.552 248.740 246.547 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PROILW World Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2

005=100 79.389 67.231 58.052 69.568 95.475 75.031 49.848 48.176 74.618 66.106 59.432 57.777 56.188 63.926 86.171 87.759 78.099 78.066 87.449 59.460 48.024 54.355 66.464 83.718 98.923 100.000 118.080 140.347 197.473 118.754 140.332 191.860 165.056 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PPOILW World Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 131.046 128.256 100.031 112.692 163.803 112.580 57.760 76.976 98.252 78.755 65.139 76.189 88.480 84.894 118.925 146.217 127.052 133.382 163.413 102.608 71.023 64.837 97.024 111.609 118.232 100.000 113.361 195.580 234.688 175.168 233.879 295.711 268.231 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSUNOW World Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 48.580 49.072 40.593 42.858 58.864 51.108 40.508 39.324 52.002 52.964 52.735 51.297 49.118 59.602 63.216 55.193 48.962 48.656 58.122 40.755 33.142 38.103 52.932 56.791 64.166 100.000 62.305 58.801 147.976 91.012 103.623 140.618 126.252 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 POLVOILW World Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 38.855 35.453 33.926 33.927 33.624 35.115 38.122 41.292 41.661 44.260 58.206 57.706 57.580 48.986 57.053 81.525 108.081 76.760 58.470 66.141 53.996 48.328 52.554 68.793 83.907 100.000 99.430 82.640 75.509 63.585 57.459 57.347 60.698 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PFISHW World Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein , CIF Index, 2005=100 136.183 126.216 95.506 122.167 100.748 73.679 77.491 87.010 94.537 87.065 87.521 70.596 69.565 54.354 54.171 70.069 84.553 86.795 95.266 58.196 60.746 71.222 86.742 87.365 93.103 100.000 144.348 159.287 155.892 168.746 233.694 212.251 207.262 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PGNUTSW World Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 181.333 184.388 121.345 141.557 122.677 100.760 111.260 77.423 83.313 102.526 138.545 139.052 84.426 120.613 119.753 106.185 105.332 113.666 103.380 99.159 102.133 97.939 85.154 111.285 118.319 100.000 107.769 153.096 203.837 129.321 161.146 221.621 198.282 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PMEATW World Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (p ork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 94.728 97.722 116.297 103.773 101.316 98.517 104.333 106.297 91.666 87.470 104.409 99.588 82.267 90.836 83.208 79.295 94.504 86.468 71.407 71.420 79.374 85.301 79.045 81.571 100.720 100.000 95.456 99.351 103.240 98.016 117.209 134.074 125.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PBEEFW World Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fo res, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 105.442 94.435 91.293 93.214 86.844 82.262 80.000 91.111 96.162 98.091 97.926 101.773 93.773 100.008 89.125 72.856 68.197 70.891 65.944 70.024 73.941 81.312 80.354 75.580 95.939 100.000 97.394 99.418 102.000 100.753 128.422 152.837 140.235 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PLAMBW World Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 81.510 77.664 67.518 54.614 54.501 51.925 57.526 61.178 68.019 65.444 75.282 65.172 71.726 77.129 78.093 70.372 90.393 93.389 72.093 71.973 70.131 80.940 90.755 99.312 103.010 100.000 95.454 100.491 106.093 91.314 90.535 92.358 87.621 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PPORKW World Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 121.237 145.081 212.785 171.852 167.129 166.079 182.529 174.817 114.558 94.450 148.546 131.486 83.447 95.318 83.337 92.772 136.637 107.640 67.394 65.604 87.589 90.761 69.821 78.892 104.907 100.000 94.366 94.059 95.512 82.405 109.987 132.121 121.884 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PPOULTW World Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Ge orgia docks Index, 2005=100 46.471 47.504 46.635

47.381 53.632 51.434 56.807 55.753 61.556 67.487 66.417 64.821 64.903 73.985 74.808 75.076 84.318 82.526 85.457 81.141 80.444 86.097 85.359 89.592 102.471 100.000 93.673 105.792 114.497 115.868 116.164 118.235 119.077 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSEAFW World Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrim p Price Indices Index, 2005=100 177.425 162.173 158.466 141.210 127.768 135.855 153.546 186.002 172.777 126.254 140.965 127.919 140.293 124.646 126.836 126.084 110.309 105.648 107.105 100.815 107.054 83.424 82.502 82.448 86.989 100.000 120.558 112.778 113.437 113.719 135.888 146.714 143.098 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSALMW World Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, e xport price Index, 2005=100 196.468 178.412 163.354 142.836 129.325 137.391 159.385 198.361 179.735 132.342 145.258 132.010 145.242 123.300 123.352 117.545 101.187 91.706 91.527 87.855 89.738 71.155 72.295 73.658 82.290 100.000 124.580 111.853 119.333 121.170 151.310 163.458 158.753 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSHRIW World Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, block 16/2 0 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 103.343 98.998 139.452 134.882 121.711 129.880 130.830 137.923 145.712 102.566 124.266 112.002 121.036 129.880 140.392 159.306 145.796 159.886 167.707 151.232 174.419 131.157 122.207 116.645 105.268 100.000 104.913 116.373 90.500 84.736 75.894 81.574 82.196 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSUGAW World Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, an d U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 221.171 135.994 78.045 78.570 55.135 47.061 62.859 70.311 95.654 112.568 113.892 92.031 92.536 95.278 109.926 118.779 109.409 106.639 90.168 71.442 81.743 82.233 69.539 76.238 82.977 100.000 132.484 101.743 116.633 151.843 172.002 219.856 207.999 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSUGAISAW World Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2 005=100 284.694 167.748 83.472 84.060 51.662 40.259 60.095 67.096 101.231 127.166 124.236 89.137 90.066 99.508 120.251 131.857 118.719 113.229 88.560 62.210 80.235 81.742 61.935 68.774 74.925 100.000 146.854 98.872 123.654 180.239 207.453 270.031 253.223 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSUGAUSAW World Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract n o.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 142.544 93.648 94.569 104.608 103.188 96.606 99.450 103.623 104.996 108.243 110.367 102.298 101.101 102.580 104.574 109.432 106.146 104.109 104.719 100.338 92.064 101.278 99.394 102.048 97.640 100.000 104.989 98.551 101.211 115.508 147.383 178.874 185.112 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSUGAEECW World Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2 005=100 73.179 62.717 60.037 58.202 53.128 53.418 61.643 71.033 78.910 75.389 87.649 97.233 97.022 82.531 84.157 86.732 85.813 89.986 91.015 88.919 83.305 79.122 82.539 89.804 100.652 100.000 101.247 109.986 101.829 85.963 84.966 98.087 95.002 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PBANSOPW World Bananas, Price Index Central American and Ecuado r, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 65.047 69.612 64.983 74.346 64.060 65.549 66.183 68.149 82.898 94.802 93.772 96.999 82.023 76.811 76.250 77.171 81.416 90.601 85.334 64.829 73.213 101.374 91.477 65.050 90.995 100.000 118.392 117.365 146.268 147.017 152.819 169.819 165.100 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PORANGW World Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 47.511 48.170 45.658 44.308 41.838 47.301 46.746 54.137 53.831 52.883 63.050 61.850 58.085 51.348 48.837 63.099 58.373 54.491 52.524 52.029 43.123 70.701 67.024 81.095 101.457 100.000 97.931 113.794 131.466 107.923 122.101 108.988 115.164 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PBEVEW World Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 166.810 131.437 128.410 142.531 165.304 145.955 162.117 122.978 117.180 96.980 86.388 80.438 71.777 75.872

124.507 126.500 106.114 130.523 119.422 92.701 75.683 65.626 81.584 85.486 84.698 100.000 108.378 123.308 152.001 154.422 176.230 206.529 195.830 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOFFW World Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabica s and Robusta Index, 2005=100 186.984 141.932 153.977 158.616 175.242 164.268 209.038 132.828 140.383 111.416 87.246 81.402 65.323 75.628 164.913 170.257 123.695 157.903 131.143 102.931 76.090 53.056 54.631 61.901 69.976 100.000 111.525 129.134 149.762 131.497 165.411 226.268 208.352 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOFFOTMW World Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, Interna tional Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 134.870 112.036 122.210 115.185 126.097 127.319 168.582 98.218 118.169 93.557 77.975 74.371 55.680 61.175 129.914 130.681 105.174 161.831 115.805 88.931 74.387 54.150 52.800 56.018 70.048 100.000 99.687 107.806 120.804 123.849 170.005 234.634 215.169 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOFFROBW World Coffee, Price index Robusta, International Coffe e Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 275.719 192.834 208.067 232.566 258.922 227.181 277.922 191.757 178.208 141.824 103.032 93.375 81.742 100.238 224.506 237.643 155.232 151.213 157.259 126.768 78.990 51.192 57.750 71.918 69.851 100.000 131.682 165.448 199.069 144.519 157.590 212.024 196.746 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOCOW World Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organizatio n cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 168.543 134.434 112.764 137.162 155.097 145.958 133.900 129.333 102.531 80.419 82.089 77.209 71.175 71.943 90.355 92.741 94.212 104.796 108.503 73.482 58.518 70.460 115.174 113.492 100.394 100.000 102.975 126.766 166.558 187.421 202.672 200.197 195.917 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PTEAW World Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 102.963 93.316 89.273 107.434 159.753 91.674 89.126 78.909 82.712 92.973 93.912 85.145 92.311 85.792 84.721 75.865 81.877 109.617 110.252 107.384 114.668 91.563 82.812 89.808 91.576 100.000 111.702 97.943 124.553 145.096 146.381 162.853 158.518 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PRAWMW World Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index includes Timb er, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 71.891 63.826 60.718 64.937 71.991 61.276 68.174 88.861 95.433 99.228 102.356 94.008 92.854 105.880 116.514 120.277 115.990 111.736 94.141 93.410 98.566 95.189 94.997 95.578 99.476 100.000 108.813 114.234 113.345 94.076 125.351 158.063 146.233 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PTIMBW World Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Pr ice Indices Index, 2005=100 45.118 39.029 44.140 40.328 42.381 37.854 42.263 54.542 55.788 63.162 69.322 72.379 81.070 107.963 109.120 102.628 104.494 97.016 82.309 91.770 90.283 82.722 81.680 86.032 95.978 100.000 108.130 106.895 108.777 101.501 101.646 111.454 111.846 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PHARDW World Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs an d Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 52.602 42.942 39.498 35.352 43.917 31.866 37.696 64.889 64.791 75.190 79.458 83.155 94.563 139.386 135.390 117.934 117.186 106.593 76.295 92.470 92.713 76.315 79.771 87.006 92.037 100.000 115.461 125.628 137.420 128.889 132.707 156.425 150.256 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PLOGSKW World Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian meranti, i mport price Japan Index, 2005=100 69.991 50.249 50.418 45.126 56.059 40.676 48.118 82.830 82.705 82.767 79.276 88.845 97.285 192.393 156.455 127.452 124.714 117.589 80.552 92.504 94.007 79.076 80.326 92.548 97.635 100.000 117.947 132.551 143.771 141.384 137.599 180.452 170.640 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSAWMALW World Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, sel ect and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100

45.135 39.804 34.808 31.154 38.702 28.083 33.220 57.185 57.099 71.937 79.536 80.712 93.393 116.623 126.343 113.846 113.954 101.871 74.466 92.455 92.158 75.129 79.533 84.626 89.634 100.000 114.394 122.655 134.693 123.523 130.606 146.108 141.503 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSOFTW World Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Soft wood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 40.978 36.865 46.707 43.080 41.532 41.166 44.789 48.819 50.808 56.508 63.716 66.418 73.607 90.582 94.590 94.161 97.473 91.719 85.636 91.382 88.939 86.267 82.736 85.493 98.158 100.000 104.075 96.533 92.934 86.352 84.465 86.578 90.601 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PLOGOREW World Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 44.513 40.045 49.263 43.083 40.446 39.823 41.432 48.802 56.960 58.503 68.062 69.224 83.983 120.046 110.845 106.773 112.411 102.073 87.638 90.637 99.577 86.880 80.377 80.184 95.669 100.000 103.008 83.321 81.150 75.273 77.921 90.157 91.301 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PSAWOREW World Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 40.248 36.208 46.180 43.079 41.756 41.443 45.482 48.822 49.538 56.096 62.819 65.839 71.465 84.499 91.234 91.557 94.389 89.582 85.222 91.536 86.743 86.140 83.223 86.589 98.671 100.000 104.296 99.261 95.367 88.639 85.815 85.840 90.456 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOTTINDW World Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Mi ddling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 169.904 152.200 131.427 152.440 146.706 108.616 86.892 135.528 115.136 137.661 149.650 139.404 105.013 105.168 144.496 178.184 145.989 143.613 118.783 96.298 107.032 87.001 83.853 115.000 112.394 100.000 105.228 114.710 129.422 113.747 187.689 280.136 176.279 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PWOOLW World Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 103.579 99.873 90.376 84.829 85.761 78.819 79.571 110.118 154.231 129.097 109.421 78.713 75.308 63.933 91.046 103.093 87.781 96.465 71.647 69.932 78.052 75.971 101.374 114.839 104.706 100.000 103.586 143.877 137.837 115.057 152.936 245.204 222.791 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PWOOLFW World Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Excha nge spot quote Index, 2005=100 106.110 108.834 101.738 95.913 99.302 88.001 82.700 126.728 206.948 164.620 143.523 98.783 88.543 68.355 109.974 114.399 96.143 112.117 81.569 91.372 108.236 91.989 95.084 103.587 105.246 100.000 105.637 143.551 142.861 114.862 150.980 248.964 218.746 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PWOOLCW World Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exc hange spot quote Index, 2005=100 101.474 92.421 80.929 75.612 74.502 71.183 76.970 96.307 110.397 99.560 81.064 62.024 64.303 60.257 75.307 93.693 80.827 83.450 63.397 52.104 52.954 62.651 106.604 124.195 104.258 100.000 101.880 144.149 133.659 115.218 154.562 242.078 226.155 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PRUBBW World Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malays ian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 94.858 74.768 57.111 70.861 63.768 50.522 53.706 65.566 78.904 64.583 57.578 54.986 57.371 55.355 74.966 105.233 93.344 67.762 48.056 42.326 44.478 38.295 50.944 72.115 86.866 100.000 140.286 152.505 174.048 127.964 243.278 359.088 357.461 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PHIDEW World Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 69.951 63.553 58.750 68.758 89.680 77.962 97.438 121.634 133.532 137.135 140.505 121.037 115.575 121.920 132.257 134.274 133.028 134.447 116.836 109.916 122.217 128.883 123.016 104.054 102.261 100.000 105.011 109.897 97.665 68.357 109.619 127.497 123.779 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PMETAW World Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2

005=100 73.770 58.510 49.677 58.639 52.593 47.696 47.918 60.034 92.501 84.561 74.200 62.837 61.022 52.744 62.621 76.001 66.391 67.876 55.551 55.379 62.699 56.268 54.320 60.706 81.705 100.000 156.196 183.312 169.013 136.530 202.320 239.902 231.484 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PCOPPW World Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 59.436 47.403 40.302 43.315 37.453 38.549 37.258 48.447 70.714 77.444 72.388 63.607 62.146 52.086 62.710 79.751 62.380 61.885 44.981 42.772 49.355 42.980 42.440 48.398 77.886 100.000 183.092 193.979 189.405 140.495 205.042 250.338 241.534 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PALUMW World Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot pri ce, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 93.391 66.442 52.174 75.687 65.856 54.760 60.495 82.351 133.991 102.641 86.266 68.614 66.102 59.980 77.644 94.975 79.283 84.151 71.432 71.559 81.636 76.124 71.089 75.392 90.423 100.000 135.388 138.902 135.643 87.828 114.338 130.736 129.439 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PIORECRW World Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fine s 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 43.223 43.223 49.982 44.610 40.235 40.875 40.413 38.919 37.389 42.796 49.982 53.469 50.907 44.753 40.733 43.650 46.140 46.389 47.705 42.440 44.290 46.211 45.109 49.164 58.307 100.000 118.997 130.309 219.015 284.575 521.948 629.195 602.988 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PTINW World Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 227.179 191.854 173.722 175.859 165.605 156.244 83.428 90.584 95.483 115.561 82.399 75.772 82.653 69.971 73.931 83.915 83.394 76.375 74.963 73.002 73.605 60.789 54.988 66.208 114.836 100.000 118.546 196.276 250.048 184.187 275.783 368.865 336.042 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PNICKW World Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot price, CIF E uropean ports Index, 2005=100 44.111 40.284 32.735 31.620 32.158 33.151 26.315 32.970 93.235 90.088 59.982 55.240 47.473 35.920 42.848 55.648 50.779 46.859 31.287 40.618 58.402 40.396 45.902 65.167 93.525 100.000 163.256 251.295 143.062 99.287 147.586 160.647 144.727 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PZINCW World Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2 005=100 55.120 61.268 53.949 55.373 66.778 56.744 54.615 57.808 89.840 119.968 109.950 81.226 89.952 69.825 72.306 74.687 74.244 95.245 74.194 77.926 81.685 64.237 56.420 59.974 75.915 100.000 236.586 235.394 136.528 120.126 156.486 164.375 161.240 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PLEADW World Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF Europ ean Ports Index, 2005=100 92.918 74.497 56.019 43.650 45.358 40.095 41.632 61.204 67.275 69.034 83.079 57.247 55.781 41.806 56.315 64.585 79.449 63.945 54.078 51.496 46.612 48.889 46.414 52.773 90.514 100.000 132.232 264.697 214.839 176.467 220.470 257.111 246.826 n/a n/a n/a n/a 001 PURANW World Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuexco excha nge spot Index, 2005=100 113.823 86.598 71.232 82.272 61.834 51.392 60.909 60.216 52.675 36.012 34.863 30.253 30.656 36.079 33.729 41.762 55.868 43.314 37.189 35.857 29.661 30.861 35.187 40.228 64.609 100.000 170.725 355.299 229.781 167.096 164.553 210.388 214.816 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 NGDP_RPCH Advanced economies Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 0.913 1.965 0.223 3.123 4.919 3.872 3.324 3.589 4.739 4.006 3.141 1.466 2.145 1.475 3.410 2.841 2.966 3.476 2.585 3.669 4.162 1.436 1.723 1.931 3.110 2.662 3.064 2.755 0.092 -3.717 3.072 1.613 1.923 2.381 2.626 2.714 2.695 110 NGDP_RPCHMK Advanced economies Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 110 NGDPD Advanced economies Gross domestic product, current prices

U.S. dollars Billions 8,162.452 8,289.318 8,220.94 4 8,544.394 8,948.074 9,424.090 11,504.136 13,357.8 90 15,066.139 15,725.189 17,668.739 18,852.400 20,274.2 96 20,448.043 21,955.121 24,250.868 24,388.933 23,939.1 05 23,980.053 25,271.711 25,680.177 25,397.521 26,537.6 43 29,757.265 32,989.772 34,667.004 36,473.840 39,882.8 88 42,089.253 39,617.070 41,375.411 44,911.967 46,578.2 10 48,036.394 49,759.695 51,653.906 53,667.922 110 NGDP_D Advanced economies Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 46.928 51.540 55.606 58.999 62.582 65.632 68.102 70.310 72.950 76.090 79.510 83.727 86.412 88.705 90.672 92.716 94.541 96.190 97.519 98.470 100.000 101.866 103.489 105.288 107.472 109.732 112.080 114.647 116.893 117.820 119.008 121.249 122.812 124.203 125.817 127.628 129.645 110 NGAP_NPGDP Advanced economies Output gap Percent of potential GDP -0.812 -1.835 -4.107 -3.802 -2.104 -1.406 -1.333 -1.052 0.344 0.989 1.017 -0.207 -0.624 -1.568 -0.656 -0.557 -0.313 0.295 -0.041 0.519 1.451 0.039 -0.776 -1.107 -0.303 -0.048 0.694 1.190 -0.389 -5.220 -3.626 -3.455 -3.197 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 PPPGDP Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international do llar Billions 7,811.477 8,708.362 9,255.225 9,918.225 10,791.624 11,546.467 12,191.042 12,990.365 14,069.797 15,183.713 16,258.395 17,070.632 17,867.275 18,571.718 19,604.251 20,708.594 21,724.520 22,871.756 23,710.946 24,931.379 26,534.505 27,520.853 28,442.338 29,597.057 31,364.765 33,234.962 35,356.034 37,378.240 38,237.804 37,193.048 38,761.045 40,223.242 41,425.713 42,681.596 44,173.403 45,910.998 47,829.149 110 PPPPC Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 9,540.394 10,553.252 11,141.774 11,868.599 12,842.234 13,663.492 14,342.724 15,195.027 16,351.703 17,521.786 18,604.730 19,365.163 20,063.623 20,538.065 21,525.617 22,329.554 23,273.347 24,347.093 25,088.699 26,220.422 27,715.708 28,562.285 29,345.874 30,339.651 31,944.686 33,628.567 35,544.393 37,321.396 37,921.116 36,671.358 38,014.587 39,217.139 40,177.297 41,181.240 42,402.694 43,844.989 45,443.571 110 PPPSH Advanced economies Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for th e country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group comp osites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary sourc e for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from pri mary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group compos ites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sourc es: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, o r the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 W orld Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 Wor ld Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic O utlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, Decem ber 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 69.019 68.914 68.658 68.929 68.988 68.967 68.921 68.850 69.100 69.261 69.227 68.775 64.114 63.886 64.027 63.941 63.494 63.096 63.129 63.175 62.782 62.290 61.634 60.674 59.588 58.617 57.447 56.057 54.651 53.105 52.109 51.011 50.014 49.035 48.094 47.163 46.217

110 NID_NGDP Advanced economies Investment Percent of GDP 24.393 23.831 22.190 21.705 23.083 22.566 22.492 22.800 23.681 24.121 23.707 22.682 21.990 21.506 21.919 22.191 21.909 22.035 21.713 21.791 22.228 20.951 20.107 20.101 20.736 21.181 21.658 21.654 20.974 17.755 18.585 19.107 19.576 19.971 20.406 20.784 21.075 110 NGSD_NGDP Advanced economies Gross national savings Percent of GDP 22.518 22.651 21.412 20.557 21.917 21.239 21.392 21.808 23.198 23.004 22.243 21.911 21.181 21.107 21.457 22.031 21.903 22.353 22.020 21.556 21.591 20.411 19.298 19.191 20.002 20.132 20.924 20.697 19.756 17.192 18.215 18.627 19.434 19.978 20.400 20.616 20.680 110 PCPIPCH Advanced economies Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 12.894 10.771 8.361 5.740 6.229 5.409 2.838 3.189 3.589 4.548 5.130 4.683 3.552 3.099 2.613 2.615 2.453 2.126 1.555 1.411 2.266 2.165 1.552 1.851 2.033 2.325 2.359 2.163 3.399 0.145 1.554 2.613 1.440 1.373 1.505 1.653 1.785 110 PCPIEPCH Advanced economies Inflation, end of period consume r prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.898 5.833 3.981 3.034 2.939 2.539 2.511 2.507 1.883 1.364 1.775 2.500 1.392 2.135 1.576 2.338 2.498 1.866 3.069 1.637 0.994 1.973 2.309 1.336 1.391 1.565 1.715 1.717 110 FLIBOR3 Advanced economies Three-month London interbank offered rat e (LIBOR) Percent 110 TRADEPCH Advanced economies Trade volume of goods and servic es Percent change 110 TM_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change -0.798 -0.174 -0.118 3.333 11.483 3.835 6.711 8.824 9.781 9.236 6.431 2.948 4.554 0.775 9.662 9.386 6.880 9.435 5.935 7.941 12.095 -0.670 2.704 4.807 9.672 6.678 7.906 5.242 0.620 -12.400 11.720 5.886 3.964 4.675 5.243 5.678 5.818 110 TMG_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of imports of goods Percent change -0.416 -1.494 -1.946 2.954 10.807 3.882 9.714 9.674 10.256 7.457 6.755 3.376 5.858 -0.116 11.096 10.288 6.555 9.635 5.876 8.081 12.130 -1.630 3.387 6.413 10.611 6.828 8.283 5.282 0.362 -13.645 13.470 6.865 3.961 4.886 5.391 5.829 5.947 110 TX_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 5.661 5.857 -0.557 3.106 9.428 4.131 3.015 6.120 8.937 8.500 7.655 4.893 5.063 3.139 8.717 9.029 6.376 10.577 3.923 5.646 11.944 -0.672 2.434 4.030 9.650 6.479 9.059 6.829 2.079 -11.875 12.327 6.177 5.183 5.464 5.501 5.512 5.466 110 TXG_RPCH Advanced economies Volume of exports of goods Percent change 5.689 5.015 -2.463 2.692 8.648 3.792 5.015 7.678 9.659 7.182 7.403 4.286 5.678 1.520 9.136 9.946 5.934 10.352 4.055 4.907 11.981 -1.371 2.661 5.257 9.984 6.083 9.059 6.390 1.907 -13.996 14.351 7.084 5.196 5.530 5.606 5.645 5.617 110 TTPCH Advanced economies Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change -7.754 -2.619 1.281 0.811 0.457 0.330 7.000 1.414 0.816 -0.300 -1.317 -0.603 0.516 0.381 0.133 0.012 -0.003 -0.400 1.459 -0.449 -2.266 0.280 0.941 0.923 -0.320 -1.520 -1.198 0.370 -1.856 2.374 -1.132 -0.435 -0.121 -0.636 -0.385 -0.359 -0.327 110 TTTPCH Advanced economies Terms of trade of goods Percent change -8.006 -2.882 1.509 0.942 0.980 0.745 8.296 0.798 1.541 -0.827 -0.896 0.073 1.427 1.066 0.836 0.486 -0.349

-0.382 1.388 -0.081 -2.721 0.160 0.997 1.071 -0.726 -1.680 -1.341 0.482 -2.383 3.798 -1.161 -0.065 -0.093 -0.660 -0.403 -0.436 -0.408 110 TXGM_D Advanced economies Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 81.772 79.149 76.635 75.344 73.994 73.405 83.454 92.547 100.150 100.632 107.794 107.996 109.481 106.032 108.941 117.704 114.923 108.218 105.270 103.027 100.000 97.760 95.112 107.581 113.434 116.451 119.456 127.095 135.881 127.001 130.342 139.482 141.054 141.421 141.953 142.304 142.846 110 TXGM_DPCH Advanced economies Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 44.957 -3.208 -3.177 -1.684 -1.792 -0.795 13.690 10.895 8.216 0.481 7.117 0.187 1.375 -3.151 2.744 8.044 -2.362 -5.834 -2.725 -2.131 -2.938 -2.240 -2.709 13.110 5.441 2.660 2.580 6.396 6.913 -6.535 2.631 7.012 1.127 0.261 0.376 0.247 0.381 110 LUR Advanced economies Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 5.524 6.301 7.590 7.987 7.615 7.482 7.345 6.987 6.436 5.936 5.823 6.421 7.072 7.589 7.500 7.121 7.118 6.897 6.852 6.534 5.986 6.006 6.527 6.732 6.548 6.296 5.843 5.455 5.833 8.017 8.284 7.933 7.869 7.605 7.182 6.727 6.328 110 LE Advanced economies Employment Index, 2000=100 80.389 80.778 80.510 80.881 82.146 83.272 84.599 86.245 88.212 89.931 91.473 91.700 91.698 91.647 92.603 93.692 94.588 95.881 96.751 98.014 100.000 100.635 100.935 101.518 102.533 103.879 105.481 106.969 107.424 105.123 104.995 105.613 106.447 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 GGR_NGDP Advanced economies General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other re venue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.840 35.578 35.762 35.886 36.802 37.582 37.929 37.528 36.258 35.897 36.538 37.123 37.631 37.895 37.985 38.042 110 GGX_NGDP Advanced economies General government total expendi ture Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of n onfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditur e differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that i t also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.342 39.093 39.820 39.292 39.248 38.982 39.060 40.918 44.943 43.349 43.008 42.310 41.604 41.253 41.194 41.212 110 GGXCNL_NGDP Advanced economies General government net lending/b orrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus to tal expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which ge neral government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financia l resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This ba lance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general governmen t activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.1 7). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of fina ncial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.501 -3.515 -4.055 -3.403 -2.443 -1.399 -1.130 -3.388 -8.684 -7.451 -6.469 -5.186 -3.972 -3.356 -3.207 -3.169 110 GGSB_NPGDP Advanced economies General government structural ba

lance Percent of potential GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.624 -3.069 -3.637 -3.346 -2.512 -1.988 -1.805 -3.254 -5.458 -5.523 -4.804 -3.757 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 GGXONLB_NGDP Advanced economies General government primary net l ending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowi ng (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.788 -1.522 -2.212 -1.620 -0.750 0.236 0.507 -1.769 -7.215 -5.987 -4.971 -3.653 -2.376 -1.563 -1.169 -0.840 110 GGXWDN_NGDP Advanced economies General government net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to deb t instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.801 39.725 42.398 43.920 46.078 48.180 47.875 47.673 46.243 43.666 43.105 44.874 47.123 48.570 48.163 46.237 44.587 50.034 60.655 65.651 69.358 73.080 75.226 76.496 77.513 78.442 110 GGXWDG_NGDP Advanced economies General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of inter est and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the fut ure. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are de bt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and e mployee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face va lues (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.324 63.717 68.379 70.457 73.049 74.255 73.275 73.476 74.325 72.690 71.909 72.840 75.018 76.759 77.743 75.355 72.948 79.941 93.857 99.961 103.733 106.517 107.833 108.224 108.226 108.224 110 BCA Advanced economies Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major c lassifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus o f the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in g oods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well a s the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -89.689 -48.465 -30.151 -18.723 -43.680 -50.938 -14.370 -40.300 -30.158 -63.591 -90.263 -36.200 -34.255 56.653 16.144 29.830 19.745 67.731 20.744 -110.729 -270.563 -221.278 -215.734 -217.015 -216.850 -410.018 -451.642 -342.226 -491.320 -71.379 -91.005 -131.001 24.927 88.612 84.880 -0.725 -127.328 110 BCA_NGDPD Advanced economies Current account balance Percent of GDP -1.100 -0.585 -0.367 -0.219 -0.488 -0.541 -0.125 -0.302 -0.200 -0.405 -0.511 -0.192 -0.169 0.277 0.074 0.123 0.081 0.283 0.087 -0.438 -1.054 -0.871 -0.813 -0.729 -0.657 -1.183 -1.238 -0.858 -1.167 -0.180 -0.220 -0.292 0.054 0.184 0.171 -0.001 -0.237 110 BM Advanced economies Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions -1,786.602 -1,725.244 -1,624.6 95 -1,598.421 -1,719.899 -1,762.093 -2,015.860 -2,433.5 74 -2,775.020 -3,019.790 -3,502.312 -3,587.651 -3,827.9 42 -3,667.187 -4,109.153 -4,891.994 -5,123.489 -5,241.2

26 -5,260.508 -5,557.121 -6,165.306 -5,911.174 -6,102.2 54 -7,012.820 -8,355.554 -9,294.719 -10,490.323 -11,845. 584 -13,157.085 -10,305.964 -11,944.901 -13,940.617 -14,615. 195 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 BX Advanced economies Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 1,710.420 1,700.194 1,614.26 4 1,594.086 1,690.838 1,742.354 2,055.156 2,453.02 3 2,798.643 3,014.319 3,490.373 3,619.068 3,897.17 3 3,818.887 4,248.352 5,037.540 5,252.837 5,404.85 8 5,396.929 5,559.211 6,010.661 5,786.498 6,009.35 7 6,914.348 8,209.958 8,976.518 10,119.503 11,635.4 65 12,842.923 10,351.662 11,935.903 13,930.073 14,752.9 51 n/a n/a n/a n/a 110 BFXP Advanced economies Private financial flows, net Net priv ate financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfol io flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 110 BFPP Advanced economies Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 110 BFD Advanced economies Direct investment, net U.S. dol lars Billions 110 BFOP Advanced economies Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 110 BFXG Advanced economies Official flows, net U.S. dol lars Billions 110 BFRA Advanced economies Change in reserves Measured as flow s. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an oun ce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countrie s that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in d irect investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions 110 D Advanced economies External debt, total U.S. dol lars Billions 110 D_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total Percent of GDP 110 D_BX Advanced economies External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 110 DS Advanced economies External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 110 DS_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt servic e Percent of GDP 110 DS_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 110 DSI Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, inter est U.S. dollars Billions 110 DSI_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt servic e, interest Percent of GDP 110 DSI_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, inter est Percent of exports of goods and services 110 DSP Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, amort ization U.S. dollars Billions 110 DSP_NGDPD Advanced economies External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of GDP 110 DSP_BX Advanced economies External debt, total debt service, amort ization Percent of exports of goods and services 110 PALLFNFW Advanced economies Commodity Price Index includes b oth Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PNFUELW Advanced economies Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100

110 PINDUW Advanced economies Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 110 POILAPSP Advanced economies Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple av erage of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fa teh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differenc es in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently ment ioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price . The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dat ed Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingd om (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, Unit ed Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 110 PNRGW Advanced economies Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes C rude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 110 POILAPSPW Advanced economies Crude Oil (petroleum), Price ind ex simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermedi ate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent ?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move toget her according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials r eflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sul fur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical deliv ery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?hea dline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barr el of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom V oe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gul f at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 110 PNGASW Advanced economies Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includ es European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 110 PNGASEUW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 110 PNGASJPW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index Indones ian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 110 PNGASUSW Advanced economies Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 110 PCOALW Advanced economies Commodity Coal Price Index includes Aust ralian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 110 PCOALAUW Advanced economies Coal, Price Index Australian the rmal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kem bla Index, 2005=100 110 PCOALSAW Advanced economies Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 110 PFANDBW Advanced economies Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PFOODW Advanced economies Commodity Food Price Index includes Cere al, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PCEREW Advanced economies Commodity Cereals Price Index includes W heat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 110 PWHEAMTW Advanced economies Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red

Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 110 PMAIZMTW Advanced economies Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. N o.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 110 PRICENPQW Advanced economies Rice, Price Index 5% broken mill ed white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 110 PBARLW Advanced economies Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Wester n Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 110 PVOILW Advanced economies Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes S oybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PSOYBW Advanced economies Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chi cago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 110 PSMEAW Advanced economies Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybea n Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 110 PSOILW Advanced economies Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2 005=100 110 PROILW Advanced economies Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 110 PPOILW Advanced economies Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 110 PSUNOW Advanced economies Sunflower oil, Price index US export pri ce from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 110 POLVOILW Advanced economies Olive Oil, Price Index extra vir gin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 110 PFISHW Advanced economies Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pel lets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 110 PGNUTSW Advanced economies Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 110 PMEATW Advanced economies Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef , Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PBEEFW Advanced economies Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zea land 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 110 PLAMBW Advanced economies Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfi eld London Index, 2005=100 110 PPORKW Advanced economies Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Ho gs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 110 PPOULTW Advanced economies Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bir d spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 110 PSEAFW Advanced economies Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (s almon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PSALMW Advanced economies Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Nor wegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 110 PSHRIW Advanced economies Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on head less, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 110 PSUGAW Advanced economies Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PSUGAISAW Advanced economies Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 110 PSUGAUSAW Advanced economies Sugar, Price index U.S. import p rice, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 110 PSUGAEECW Advanced economies Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 110 PBANSOPW Advanced economies Bananas, Price Index Central Ame rican and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 110 PORANGW Advanced economies Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous orang es French import price Index, 2005=100

110 PBEVEW Advanced economies Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 110 PCOFFW Advanced economies Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Ot her Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 110 PCOFFOTMW Advanced economies Coffee, Price index Other Mild A rabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 110 PCOFFROBW Advanced economies Coffee, Price index Robusta, Int ernational Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 110 PCOCOW Advanced economies Cocoa beans, Price Index International C ocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 110 PTEAW Advanced economies Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 110 PRAWMW Advanced economies Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Ind ex includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PTIMBW Advanced economies Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PHARDW Advanced economies Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PLOGSKW Advanced economies Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Mala ysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 110 PSAWMALW Advanced economies Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 110 PSOFTW Advanced economies Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwo od Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PLOGOREW Advanced economies Soft Logs, Price index Average E xport price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 110 PSAWOREW Advanced economies Soft Sawnwood, Price Index avera ge export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 110 PCOTTINDW Advanced economies Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlo ok `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2 005=100 110 PWOOLW Advanced economies Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PWOOLFW Advanced economies Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Austr alian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 110 PWOOLCW Advanced economies Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Aus tralian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 110 PRUBBW Advanced economies Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked S heet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 110 PHIDEW Advanced economies Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 110 PMETAW Advanced economies Commodity Metals Price Index includes Co pper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 110 PCOPPW Advanced economies Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 110 PALUMW Advanced economies Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum puri ty, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 110 PIORECRW Advanced economies Iron Ore, Price Index China impo rt Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 110 PTINW Advanced economies Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spo t price Index, 2005=100 110 PNICKW Advanced economies Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME s pot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 110 PZINCW Advanced economies Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 110 PLEADW Advanced economies Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot

price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 110 PURANW Advanced economies Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted pri ce, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 163 NGDP_RPCH Euro area Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.386 -0.786 2.497 2.579 1.506 2.556 2.747 2.863 3.777 1.953 0.916 0.726 2.172 1.654 3.206 2.991 0.409 -4.252 1.786 1.620 1.086 1.531 1.692 1.713 1.724 163 NGDP_RPCHMK Euro area Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 163 NGDPD Euro area Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,812.957 6,396.088 5,843.811 6,192.403 7,289.091 7,365.161 6,729.097 6,903.490 6,869.330 6,260.432 6,336.983 6,914.659 8,523.838 9,761.430 10,136.958 10,742.449 12,368.890 13,602.322 12,442.416 12,167.751 13,355.274 13,680.892 13,976.491 14,314.717 14,680.919 15,060.010 163 NGDP_D Euro area Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.519 86.693 88.319 90.073 93.894 96.322 96.038 97.077 98.630 100.001 102.432 105.033 107.354 109.442 111.583 113.672 116.420 118.751 119.876 120.893 122.627 124.386 126.122 128.069 130.139 132.288 163 NGAP_NPGDP Euro area Output gap Percent of poten tial GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.442 1.575 -1.729 -1.133 -0.922 -1.560 -0.948 -0.365 0.060 1.494 1.227 0.132 -0.674 -0.313 -0.312 1.229 2.386 1.313 -3.440 -2.504 -1.851 -1.749 -1.265 -0.741 -0.344 -0.003 163 PPPGDP Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,416.271 5,621.558 5,700.626 5,966.063 6,247.449 6,462.332 6,744.479 7,008.042 7,314.741 7,755.352 8,085.495 8,291.688 8,527.498 8,942.239 9,378.536 9,991.943 10,589.392 10,868.519 10,516.254 10,827.312 11,238.794 11,480.975 11,731.675 12,031.989 12,384.492 12,781.188 163 PPPPC Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18,460.577 19,270.229 20,120.607 20,759.1 79 21,616.919 22,411.391 23,332.508 24,643.637 25,578.9 16 26,082.692 26,656.762 27,779.554 28,955.037 30,687.7 87 32,334.022 33,004.917 31,828.856 32,671.429 33,818.8 81 34,468.424 35,144.938 35,968.509 36,946.556 38,054.9 64 163 PPPSH Euro area Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the countr y weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites f or the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for pu rchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sou rces and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. Fo r primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Pe nn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Eco nomic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discus sion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Econo

mic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne SchulzeGhattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993 ), pp. 106-23. Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.821 20.172 19.610 19.485 19.290 18.887 18.606 18.659 18.535 18.349 18.300 17.968 17.482 16.989 16.541 16.235 15.881 15.534 15.015 14.556 14.253 13.861 13.478 13.100 12.722 12.350 163 NID_NGDP Euro area Investment Percent of GDP Source: National Statistical Office. EuroStat. Latest actual data: 2010 GDP valu ation: Market prices Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary dome stic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.640 23.084 20.965 22.046 20.718 20.091 20.277 21.048 21.428 22.094 21.286 20.224 20.204 20.517 20.828 21.744 22.473 22.095 18.917 19.217 19.681 19.785 20.057 20.297 20.484 20.642 163 NGSD_NGDP Euro area Gross national savings Percent of GDP Source: National Statistical Office. EuroStat. Latest actual dat a: 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1 995 Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.888 21.258 20.985 21.167 21.536 21.086 21.622 21.831 21.893 21.374 21.332 20.981 20.817 21.694 21.240 22.118 22.662 21.359 19.057 19.713 20.031 20.438 20.789 21.078 21.239 21.370 163 PCPIPCH Euro area Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.623 3.256 2.696 2.442 1.627 1.685 1.210 1.176 2.194 2.428 2.254 2.131 2.181 2.178 2.203 2.141 3.292 0.295 1.624 2.515 1.507 1.652 1.779 1.861 1.907 163 PCPIEPCH Euro area Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.171 3.183 2.553 2.386 1.470 1.593 0.883 1.739 2.569 2.141 2.269 2.049 2.350 2.296 1.908 3.076 1.600 0.926 2.212 2.299 1.493 1.652 1.793 1.868 1.887 163 FLIBOR3 Euro area Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR ) Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.688 2.963 4.405 4.260 3.317 2.332 2.106 2.184 3.080 4.278 4.632 1.228 0.811 1.329 1.193 n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 TRADEPCH Euro area Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 163 TM_RPCH Euro area Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change 2.105 -2.194 0.772 -0.135 6.137 4.079 5.222 9.334 8.118 10.284 8.926 4.459 3.807 -4.608 8.819 8.430 4.068 9.483 10.383 7.414 11.818 2.212 0.637 2.975 7.016 5.648 8.346 5.986 0.760 -12.020 8.938 5.611 3.299 3.889 4.104 4.418 4.440 163 TMG_RPCH Euro area Volume of imports of goods Percent change 3.018 -4.586 -2.592 -2.321 3.551 3.083 11.561 12.060 8.578 8.072 10.661 4.318 2.731 -8.692 10.145 9.009 4.427 8.718 10.574 6.327 10.840 1.164 2.020 6.291 9.099 5.868 9.033 7.003 1.420 -13.379 9.748 6.981 3.085 3.747 3.958 4.253 4.277 163 TX_RPCH Euro area Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 3.320 7.725 0.883 3.397 8.054 4.092 0.560 3.534 7.013 9.850 8.695 4.002 3.704 1.277 9.279 8.379

4.902 10.905 7.404 5.349 12.668 3.907 2.032 1.579 7.531 5.038 8.758 6.385 0.835 -13.183 10.784 6.930 4.276 4.485 4.540 4.628 4.631 163 TXG_RPCH Euro area Volume of exports of goods Percent change 2.608 6.889 -2.413 1.059 5.213 3.002 6.063 6.697 7.697 7.993 8.484 3.081 3.330 -2.123 10.340 9.116 5.429 9.428 7.684 4.081 11.502 3.484 2.929 4.741 8.944 4.854 8.999 7.547 1.461 -15.210 11.981 8.348 4.060 4.338 4.397 4.503 4.499 163 TTPCH Euro area Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change -7.632 -6.455 2.018 -0.434 -0.176 0.784 9.664 2.653 0.423 -1.169 -1.278 -2.669 1.218 -0.092 -0.015 -0.183 0.338 -0.696 1.595 -0.023 -3.268 0.629 1.440 0.984 -0.613 -1.175 -1.563 0.442 -1.041 2.950 -2.069 -1.761 -0.365 -0.521 -0.380 -0.338 -0.337 163 TTTPCH Euro area Terms of trade of goods Percent change -6.926 -7.220 2.235 -0.050 0.240 0.974 11.752 1.913 0.959 -1.835 0.353 -2.790 1.815 0.029 0.124 0.535 0.314 -0.256 1.272 -0.042 -3.678 0.544 1.542 0.591 -1.664 -1.440 -1.750 0.355 -1.683 4.501 -2.497 -1.440 -0.382 -0.551 -0.422 -0.383 -0.371 163 TXGM_D Euro area Export price of manufactures U.S. dol lars; index, 2000=100 163 TXGM_DPCH Euro area Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 163 LUR Euro area Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Employment typ e: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.210 9.110 9.958 10.617 10.533 10.700 10.700 10.200 9.500 8.700 8.200 8.600 9.000 9.240 9.180 8.440 7.630 7.680 9.592 10.133 9.935 9.864 9.697 9.307 8.925 8.618 163 LE Euro area Employment Index, 2000=100 Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Employment type: Harmonized ILO defini tion Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a ----------------------n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 GGR_NGDP Euro area General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. R evenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its ass ets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position , for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incur rence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.856 42.687 43.214 43.189 45.789 45.829 46.304 46.420 46.646 46.258 45.433 45.021 45.050 44.635 44.892 45.407 45.393 45.030 44.714 44.595 45.178 45.568 45.704 45.696 45.692 45.653 163 GGX_NGDP Euro area General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinanc ial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differ s from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also t akes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.438 47.360 48.666 48.152 50.768 50.075 49.044 48.702 48.058 46.290 47.288 47.605 48.129 47.572 47.413 46.772 46.059 47.075 51.057 50.598 49.327 48.694 48.168 47.583 47.275 46.957 163 GGXCNL_NGDP Euro area General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure.

This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the e conomy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources gene rated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be vie wed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net le nding (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets min us net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.582 -4.673 -5.453 -4.963 -4.979 -4.247 -2.740 -2.282 -1.411 -0.032 -1.856 -2.584 -3.079 -2.936 -2.521 -1.365 -0.666 -2.045 -6.343 -6.003 -4.149 -3.126 -2.464 -1.887 -1.583 -1.304 163 GGSB_NPGDP Euro area General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP 163 GGXONLB_NGDP Euro area General government primary net lending/b orrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) p lus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.112 0.194 -0.426 -0.259 -0.151 0.662 1.696 1.914 2.260 3.459 1.504 0.550 -0.119 -0.123 0.157 1.212 1.944 0.596 -3.845 -3.551 -1.503 -0.342 0.484 1.190 1.532 1.868 163 GGXWDN_NGDP Euro area General government net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instru ments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits , debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes , and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.431 41.112 45.839 48.633 55.484 58.167 57.663 56.485 55.405 53.303 53.151 53.411 54.993 55.413 55.729 54.331 51.979 53.928 62.081 65.929 68.572 70.136 70.550 70.029 69.317 68.615 163 GGXWDG_NGDP Euro area General government gross debt Gross de bt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/ or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. Thi s includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt sec urities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and othe r accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, exce pt for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GF SM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.071 55.824 61.429 64.198 72.255 73.745 73.154 72.943 71.880 69.342 68.285 68.106 69.279 69.654 70.285 68.624 66.377 70.077 79.727 85.817 88.577 89.998 90.165 89.336 87.959 86.558 163 BCA Euro area Current account balance Current account is all t ransactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classific ations are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BO P is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, se rvices, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asy mmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the ex clusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countrie s. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dol lars Billions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2010 Notes: Calcula ted as of the sum of the balances of individual euro area countries. Data is cor rected for reporting discrepancies in intra-area transactions. Primary domestic currency: Euros Data last updated: 09/2011 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.793 52.373 30.177 -39.699 2.525 44.013 37.096 112.191 38.760 36.440 20.226 -98.636 13.424 34.821 16.834 55.947 67.796 77.807 76.555 74.519

163 BCA_NGDPD Euro area Current account balance Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.365 0.759 0.440 -0.634 0.040 0.636 0.435 1.150 0.382 0.339 0.163 -0.725 0.108 0.286 0.126 0.409 0.485 0.544 0.522 0.495 163 BM Euro area Imports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions -861.363 -769.781 -716.012 -672.294 -667.996 -689.342 -833.827 -1,041.616 -1,145.726 -1,242.497 -1,545.416 -1,606.283 -1,722.301 -1,476.716 -1,628.454 -1,969.844 -2,018.425 -1,992.817 -2,109.680 -2,159.977 -2,265.239 -2,251.592 -2,325.555 -2,816.108 -3,358.039 -3,687.759 -4,186.584 -4,911.082 -5,478.537 -4,290.901 -4,706.534 -5,560.027 -5,801.459 n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 BX Euro area Exports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions 810.877 743.641 707.108 684.017 691.289 719.036 912.572 1,110.273 1,212.742 1,293.232 1,583.615 1,592.51 7 1,725.671 1,560.417 1,727.391 2,082.947 2,161.23 1 2,144.772 2,245.321 2,258.246 2,299.441 2,339.57 9 2,482.303 2,990.539 3,563.295 3,845.307 4,318.13 3 5,107.915 5,627.566 4,482.752 4,900.417 5,791.36 3 6,073.957 n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 BFXP Euro area Private financial flows, net Net private fina ncial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows , and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 163 BFPP Euro area Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dol lars Billions 163 BFD Euro area Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 163 BFOP Euro area Other private financial flows, net Net othe r private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 163 BFXG Euro area Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 163 BFRA Euro area Change in reserves Measured as flows. Compr ises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that h ave substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct in vestment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dol lars Billions 163 D Euro area External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 163 D_NGDPD Euro area External debt, total Percent of GDP 163 D_BX Euro area External debt, total Percent of expor ts of goods and services 163 DS Euro area External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 163 DS_NGDPD Euro area External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 163 DS_BX Euro area External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 163 DSI Euro area External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 163 DSI_NGDPD Euro area External debt, total debt service, inter est Percent of GDP 163 DSI_BX Euro area External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 163 DSP Euro area External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions

163 DSP_NGDPD Euro area External debt, total debt service, amort ization Percent of GDP 163 DSP_BX Euro area External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 163 PALLFNFW Euro area Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PNFUELW Euro area Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PINDUW Euro area Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 POILAPSP Euro area Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai F ateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot pri ces?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Du bai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the ine quality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in Am erican Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel o f WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Br ent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in t he Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price fo r a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 163 PNRGW Euro area Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 POILAPSPW Euro area Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simpl e average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 163 PNGASW Euro area Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes Europ ean, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PNGASEUW Euro area Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 163 PNGASJPW Euro area Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liqu efied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 163 PNGASUSW Euro area Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spo t price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 163 PCOALW Euro area Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian a nd South African Coal Index, 2005=100 163 PCOALAUW Euro area Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coa l, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 163 PCOALSAW Euro area Coal, Price Index South African export p rice Index, 2005=100 163 PFANDBW Euro area Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PFOODW Euro area Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vege

table Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PCEREW Euro area Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Ma ize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 163 PWHEAMTW Euro area Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 163 PMAIZMTW Euro area Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yell ow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 163 PRICENPQW Euro area Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 163 PBARLW Euro area Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley , spot price Index, 2005=100 163 PVOILW Euro area Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fis hmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PSOYBW Euro area Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soy bean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 163 PSMEAW Euro area Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal F utures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2 005=100 163 PSOILW Euro area Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Fut ures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 163 PROILW Euro area Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 163 PPOILW Euro area Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 163 PSUNOW Euro area Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 163 POLVOILW Euro area Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 163 PFISHW Euro area Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 163 PGNUTSW Euro area Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 5 0 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 163 PMEATW Euro area Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PBEEFW Euro area Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 163 PLAMBW Euro area Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield Lond on Index, 2005=100 163 PPORKW Euro area Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 163 PPOULTW Euro area Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot p rice, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 163 PSEAFW Euro area Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) a nd Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PSALMW Euro area Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian S almon, export price Index, 2005=100 163 PSHRIW Euro area Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, bl ock 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 163 PSUGAW Euro area Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free ma rket, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PSUGAISAW Euro area Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee S ugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 163 PSUGAUSAW Euro area Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, co ntract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 163 PSUGAEECW Euro area Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100

163 PBANSOPW Euro area Bananas, Price Index Central American an d Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 163 PORANGW Euro area Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges Frenc h import price Index, 2005=100 163 PBEVEW Euro area Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 163 PCOFFW Euro area Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 163 PCOFFOTMW Euro area Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 163 PCOFFROBW Euro area Coffee, Price index Robusta, Internation al Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2 005=100 163 PCOCOW Euro area Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Org anization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 163 PTEAW Euro area Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 163 PRAWMW Euro area Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index inclu des Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 163 PTIMBW Euro area Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Sof twood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PHARDW Euro area Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PLOGSKW Euro area Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian me ranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 163 PSAWMALW Euro area Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Mera nti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 163 PSOFTW Euro area Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PLOGOREW Euro area Soft Logs, Price index Average Export pr ice from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 163 PSAWOREW Euro area Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average expor t price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 163 PCOTTINDW Euro area Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A In dex`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 163 PWOOLW Euro area Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wo ol Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PWOOLFW Euro area Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wo ol Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 163 PWOOLCW Euro area Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 163 PRUBBW Euro area Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FO B Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 163 PHIDEW Euro area Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 163 PMETAW Euro area Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Al uminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 163 PCOPPW Euro area Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot pr ice, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 163 PALUMW Euro area Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 163 PIORECRW Euro area Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 163 PTINW Euro area Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 163 PNICKW Euro area Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot pric e, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100

163 PZINCW Euro area Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 163 PLEADW Euro area Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, C IF European Ports Index, 2005=100 163 PURANW Euro area Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuex co exchange spot Index, 2005=100 119 NGDP_RPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 0.501 2.003 -0.078 3.240 5.094 3.987 3.109 3.257 4.730 3.830 2.883 1.089 2.019 1.327 3.106 2.376 2.699 3.236 2.688 3.305 3.833 1.236 1.307 1.774 2.821 2.368 2.664 2.196 -0.331 -4.171 2.879 1.312 1.682 2.181 2.496 2.599 2.579 119 NGDP_RPCHMK Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 119 NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 6,648.175 6,851.03 7 6,813.027 7,182.464 7,570.249 8,030.751 9,714.40 1 11,146.282 12,512.579 12,993.105 14,389.640 15,397.0 14 16,530.532 16,886.358 18,063.167 19,650.240 19,586.9 95 19,367.852 19,594.695 20,680.005 21,148.729 20,909.8 68 21,605.445 23,835.576 26,170.835 27,282.037 28,496.5 96 30,677.762 32,143.619 30,547.600 31,716.903 33,842.4 51 34,935.752 35,928.598 37,167.629 38,551.713 40,036.1 88 119 NGDP_D Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 53.075 57.811 61.734 64.767 67.422 69.763 71.871 73.857 76.199 79.093 82.258 86.414 88.844 90.782 92.386 94.066 95.588 96.959 97.944 98.823 100.000 101.562 102.941 104.613 106.701 108.912 111.195 113.629 115.693 116.595 117.504 119.375 120.656 121.690 123.000 124.559 126.376 119 NGAP_NPGDP Major advanced economies (G7) Output gap Percent of potential GDP -1.203 -2.246 -4.763 -4.278 -2.337 -1.457 -1.465 -1.356 0.218 0.838 0.798 -0.537 -0.829 -1.622 -0.677 -0.675 -0.371 0.225 0.196 0.637 1.475 0.041 -0.941 -1.189 -0.452 -0.210 0.396 0.664 -1.032 -6.041 -4.375 -4.288 -3.984 -3.310 -2.452 -1.584 -0.767 119 PPPGDP Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current internat ional dollar Billions 6,330.061 7,060.312 7,481.60 5 8,028.084 8,750.487 9,373.227 9,878.044 10,495.1 82 11,367.890 12,248.141 13,083.478 13,688.986 14,294.3 48 14,800.207 15,578.957 16,281.153 17,036.833 17,895.8 00 18,574.758 19,464.272 20,647.160 21,373.923 22,002.3 27 22,861.106 24,167.989 25,546.996 27,074.345 28,471.1 41 29,005.287 28,084.623 29,223.778 30,239.956 31,072.9 43 31,953.560 33,029.090 34,290.139 35,683.154 119 PPPPC Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international do llar Units 10,341.604 11,456.511 12,070.144 12,883.8 75 13,973.251 14,888.436 15,602.769 16,486.814 17,747.1 15 18,986.963 20,108.428 20,855.338 21,609.862 22,207.4 01 23,215.372 24,102.567 25,063.897 26,161.333 26,987.4 46 28,109.302 29,634.737 30,489.960 31,198.069 32,219.5 42 33,854.651 35,566.148 37,478.082 39,173.706 39,679.8 58 38,218.702 39,556.995 40,691.780 41,595.153 42,554.6 45 43,764.983 45,206.117 46,805.256 119 PPPSH Major advanced economies (G7) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basi s for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country gr oup composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a prima

ry source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country grou p composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the followi ng sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the Apri l 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outl ook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and M arianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Ec onomic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IM F, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 55.930 55.872 55.501 55.793 55.940 55.986 55.845 55.625 55.831 55.870 55.708 55.151 51.293 50.912 50.881 50.270 49.793 49.369 49.454 49.322 48.852 48.377 47.678 46.866 45.915 45.057 43.991 42.699 41.455 40.100 39.287 38.350 37.515 36.710 35.961 35.226 34.480 119 NID_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) Investment Percent of GDP 24.001 23.634 21.779 21.451 22.932 22.399 22.335 22.600 23.365 23.657 23.192 22.213 21.599 21.162 21.502 21.668 21.295 21.412 21.239 21.274 21.687 20.406 19.466 19.360 19.939 20.344 20.754 20.548 19.742 16.659 17.560 18.112 18.572 19.005 19.515 19.961 20.301 119 NGSD_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) Gross national savings Percent of GDP 22.523 22.849 21.362 20.271 21.553 20.862 20.964 21.362 22.740 22.412 21.619 21.474 20.722 20.512 20.809 21.319 21.194 21.640 21.330 20.735 20.760 19.505 18.175 17.827 18.676 18.815 19.597 19.290 18.340 15.705 16.605 16.905 17.883 18.529 19.028 19.284 19.321 119 PCPIPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Inflation, average consumer pric es Percent change 12.393 10.232 7.189 4.664 4.571 3.877 2.055 2.777 3.210 4.184 4.678 4.317 3.156 2.809 2.164 2.253 2.176 1.997 1.232 1.400 2.154 1.921 1.293 1.749 1.989 2.338 2.357 2.159 3.200 -0.111 1.385 2.448 1.139 1.082 1.276 1.471 1.657 119 PCPIEPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.731 2.583 2.151 2.204 2.286 1.641 1.196 1.758 2.338 1.107 1.961 1.482 2.366 2.503 1.808 2.989 1.275 1.064 1.577 2.187 0.974 1.132 1.345 1.559 1.599 119 FLIBOR3 Major advanced economies (G7) Three-month London interbank off ered rate (LIBOR) Percent 119 TRADEPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Trade volume of goods an d services Percent change 119 TM_RPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Volume of imports of goods and s ervices Percent change -1.912 -0.418 -0.788 3.890 13.199 3.762 6.308 8.037 9.179 8.823 6.564 1.409 3.939 -0.528 8.720 8.214 6.967 9.330 7.386 8.322 11.317 -0.570 1.925 4.547 8.956 6.449 7.590 3.533 -0.556 -12.837 11.895 5.831 2.830 3.706 4.735 5.334 5.574 119 TMG_RPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Volume of imports of goo ds Percent change -2.500 -2.095 -3.432 3.399 11.876 3.605 10.561 8.915 9.417 6.988 6.600 1.844 6.063 -2.053 10.210 8.731 6.473 9.533 7.874 9.096 10.965 -1.639 2.704 6.735 10.059 6.756 8.068 3.924 -0.444 -14.376 13.681 7.265 2.870 3.964 4.904 5.505 5.716 119 TX_RPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Volume of exports of goods and s ervices Percent change 6.185 6.392 -1.635 1.733 9.416 4.089 1.681 4.780 8.948 9.583 8.730 4.277 4.276 1.457 7.726 8.278 6.270 10.352 3.256 4.250 10.837 -1.369 1.187 2.817

9.079 6.403 9.470 6.117 1.715 -14.160 12.770 5.997 4.833 5.099 5.211 5.149 5.044 119 TXG_RPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Volume of exports of goo ds Percent change 5.505 5.086 -4.297 0.455 8.115 3.295 4.775 6.360 9.391 7.989 8.076 3.285 5.251 -2.035 7.968 8.476 5.620 9.979 3.238 3.872 10.166 -2.297 1.150 4.277 9.217 5.728 9.461 6.062 1.758 -17.154 14.730 6.941 4.755 5.065 5.153 5.155 5.097 119 TTPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Terms of trade of goods and serv ices Percent change -9.030 -2.995 1.324 1.283 0.251 0.458 8.643 1.601 0.507 -1.055 -2.212 -1.086 0.808 0.381 0.086 -0.155 -0.058 -0.282 1.967 -0.074 -3.121 0.478 1.028 1.246 -0.248 -2.425 -1.802 0.544 -2.539 3.841 -2.049 -1.024 0.103 -1.046 -0.630 -0.606 -0.478 119 TTTPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Terms of trade of goods Percent change -9.757 -3.141 1.446 1.575 0.157 0.901 10.482 1.287 1.437 -1.603 -1.425 -0.152 2.268 2.156 1.077 0.333 -0.681 -0.446 2.220 0.640 -3.621 0.456 1.347 1.917 -0.732 -2.392 -1.910 0.889 -2.749 5.871 -2.047 -0.138 0.257 -1.046 -0.605 -0.721 -0.592 119 TXGM_D Major advanced economies (G7) Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 119 TXGM_DPCH Major advanced economies (G7) Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 119 LUR Major advanced economies (G7) Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 5.545 6.328 7.759 8.015 7.390 7.257 7.186 6.844 6.257 5.795 5.726 6.354 6.946 7.162 6.983 6.681 6.723 6.519 6.318 6.089 5.676 5.906 6.533 6.709 6.464 6.267 5.846 5.501 5.904 8.048 8.201 7.753 7.745 7.501 7.039 6.527 6.073 119 LE Major advanced economies (G7) Employment Index, 2 000=100 81.620 82.024 81.532 82.024 83.673 84.708 85.969 87.389 89.373 91.020 92.382 92.422 92.419 92.497 93.396 94.176 94.965 96.298 97.198 98.288 100.000 100.371 100.246 100.738 101.548 102.603 103.948 105.113 105.238 102.830 102.619 103.221 104.015 n/a n/a n/a n/a 119 GGR_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government reven ue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transacti ons that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the ne t worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.609 35.066 35.092 35.179 36.234 37.132 37.453 37.072 35.819 35.454 36.183 36.918 37.636 38.045 38.219 38.361 119 GGX_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisit ion of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total ex penditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sens e that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.440 39.328 40.007 39.419 39.599 39.429 39.527 41.478 45.672 43.977 44.039 43.378 42.728 42.438 42.465 42.590 119 GGXCNL_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government net l ending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal o f other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the

financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general g overnment activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, parag raph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.830 -4.262 -4.914 -4.240 -3.366 -2.297 -2.074 -4.406 -9.854 -8.523 -7.855 -6.460 -5.092 -4.393 -4.246 -4.229 119 GGSB_NPGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government struc tural balance Percent of potential GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.740 -3.543 -4.261 -3.951 -3.069 -2.397 -2.182 -3.618 -5.759 -6.066 -5.514 -4.399 -3.420 -3.182 -3.398 -3.685 119 GGXONLB_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government prima ry net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+) /borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest r evenue). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.469 -2.077 -2.840 -2.247 -1.413 -0.402 -0.073 -2.395 -7.913 -6.546 -5.897 -4.497 -3.083 -2.173 -1.711 -1.340 119 GGXWDN_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government net d ebt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets correspondin g to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, curre ncy and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized g uarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.405 40.687 42.960 44.416 46.257 48.862 49.018 49.435 48.168 45.819 46.008 48.323 51.510 53.806 54.319 53.073 52.291 58.677 70.424 76.465 81.587 86.341 89.320 91.215 92.859 94.289 119 GGXWDG_NGDP Major advanced economies (G7) General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and de posits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee s chemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 syste m are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivativ es and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.456 65.735 70.200 72.613 75.932 77.822 77.672 77.405 78.956 77.512 76.918 78.479 81.648 84.213 86.133 83.831 82.026 90.290 105.948 113.672 119.254 123.141 125.363 126.375 126.953 127.416 119 BCA Major advanced economies (G7) Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the wor ld) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, om issions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, a s well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited nu mber of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -45.855 -17.727 -10.742 -17.793 -57.851 -62.440 -33.916 -65.281 -53.764 -64.142 -79.587 -30.265 -36.264 8.737 -23.667 -19.992 -19.995 7.599 -66.909 -193.521 -335.229 -299.716 -310.779 -362.674 -356.375 -517.660 -573.980 -389.803 -448.635 -209.090 -321.021 -416.805 -244.171 -175.622 -181.468 -263.573 -395.691 119 BCA_NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) Current account balance

Percent of GDP -0.690 -0.259 -0.158 -0.248 -0.764 -0.778 -0.349 -0.586 -0.430 -0.494 -0.553 -0.197 -0.219 0.052 -0.131 -0.102 -0.102 0.039 -0.341 -0.936 -1.585 -1.433 -1.438 -1.522 -1.362 -1.897 -2.014 -1.271 -1.396 -0.684 -1.012 -1.232 -0.699 -0.489 -0.488 -0.684 -0.988 119 BM Major advanced economies (G7) Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions -1,214.812 -1,181.069 -1,107.9 49 -1,103.613 -1,210.626 -1,233.819 -1,386.496 -1,633.2 07 -1,855.017 -2,008.144 -2,315.790 -2,349.873 -2,485.3 94 -2,354.534 -2,599.098 -2,994.664 -3,148.395 -3,254.1 27 -3,320.578 -3,531.243 -3,919.366 -3,761.826 -3,851.5 66 -4,368.884 -5,136.238 -5,713.202 -6,415.882 -7,071.0 43 -7,749.224 -6,026.104 -6,980.604 -8,079.798 -8,333.5 78 n/a n/a n/a n/a 119 BX Major advanced economies (G7) Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 1,176.543 1,181.166 1,113.06 0 1,096.757 1,164.801 1,196.358 1,394.200 1,616.69 4 1,844.070 1,989.568 2,290.555 2,361.649 2,523.73 0 2,434.992 2,666.299 3,068.705 3,202.383 3,328.50 2 3,334.460 3,411.956 3,651.147 3,501.185 3,592.67 2 4,061.173 4,767.683 5,170.999 5,805.060 6,591.39 9 7,186.262 5,718.007 6,548.075 7,546.797 7,943.33 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a 119 BFXP Major advanced economies (G7) Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 119 BFPP Major advanced economies (G7) Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 119 BFD Major advanced economies (G7) Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 119 BFOP Major advanced economies (G7) Other private financial flows, n et Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other in vestment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 119 BFXG Major advanced economies (G7) Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 119 BFRA Major advanced economies (G7) Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 3 5 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are inclu ded in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an inc rease. U.S. dollars Billions 119 D Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 119 D_NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total Percent of GDP 119 D_BX Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 119 DS Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic e U.S. dollars Billions 119 DS_NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total deb t service Percent of GDP 119 DS_BX Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic e Percent of exports of goods and services 119 DSI Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic e, interest U.S. dollars Billions 119 DSI_NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of GDP 119 DSI_BX Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic

e, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 119 DSP Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic e, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 119 DSP_NGDPD Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total deb t service, amortization Percent of GDP 119 DSP_BX Major advanced economies (G7) External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 119 PALLFNFW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Price Index in cludes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PNFUELW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index i ncludes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 119 PINDUW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Industrial Inputs Pric e Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 POILAPSP Major advanced economies (G7) Crude Oil (petroleum), S imple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 119 PNRGW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Fuel (energy) Index in cludes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 POILAPSPW Major advanced economies (G7) Crude Oil (petroleum), P rice index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas I ntermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted ave rage of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to mo ve together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differe ntials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of grav ity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physic al delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price fo r a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Ara bian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 119 PNGASW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Natural Gas Price Inde x includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PNGASEUW Major advanced economies (G7) Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 119 PNGASJPW Major advanced economies (G7) Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 119 PNGASUSW Major advanced economies (G7) Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2 005=100 119 PCOALW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Coal Price Index inclu des Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100

119 PCOALAUW Major advanced economies (G7) Coal, Price Index Austra lian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/ Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 119 PCOALSAW Major advanced economies (G7) Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 119 PFANDBW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Food and Beverage Pric e Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PFOODW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Food Price Index inclu des Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 119 PCEREW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Cereals Price Index in cludes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 119 PWHEAMTW Major advanced economies (G7) Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 119 PMAIZMTW Major advanced economies (G7) Maize (corn), Price Inde x U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 119 PRICENPQW Major advanced economies (G7) Rice, Price Index 5% bro ken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 119 PBARLW Major advanced economies (G7) Barley, Price Index Canadian no. 1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 119 PVOILW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Vegetable Oil Index in cludes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil , Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PSOYBW Major advanced economies (G7) Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybe ans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 119 PSMEAW Major advanced economies (G7) Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicag o Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 119 PSOILW Major advanced economies (G7) Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 119 PROILW Major advanced economies (G7) Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Ro tterdam Index, 2005=100 119 PPOILW Major advanced economies (G7) Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2 005=100 119 PSUNOW Major advanced economies (G7) Sunflower oil, Price index US ex port price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 119 POLVOILW Major advanced economies (G7) Olive Oil, Price Index e xtra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2 005=100 119 PFISHW Major advanced economies (G7) Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 119 PGNUTSW Major advanced economies (G7) Groundnuts (peanuts), Price inde x 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 119 PMEATW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Meat Price Index inclu des Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PBEEFW Major advanced economies (G7) Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 119 PLAMBW Major advanced economies (G7) Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 119 PPORKW Major advanced economies (G7) Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 119 PPOULTW Major advanced economies (G7) Poultry (chicken), Price index W hole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 119 PSEAFW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PSALMW Major advanced economies (G7) Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100

119 PSHRIW Major advanced economies (G7) Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell -on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2 005=100 119 PSUGAW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Sugar Index includes E uropean, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PSUGAISAW Major advanced economies (G7) Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future pos ition Index, 2005=100 119 PSUGAUSAW Major advanced economies (G7) Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 119 PSUGAEECW Major advanced economies (G7) Sugar, Price Index CIF E urope Index, 2005=100 119 PBANSOPW Major advanced economies (G7) Bananas, Price Index Cen tral American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 119 PORANGW Major advanced economies (G7) Oranges, Price Index miscellaneo us oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 119 PBEVEW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Beverage Price Index i ncludes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 119 PCOFFW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Coffee Price Index inc ludes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 119 PCOFFOTMW Major advanced economies (G7) Coffee, Price index Othe r Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 119 PCOFFROBW Major advanced economies (G7) Coffee, Price index Robu sta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 119 PCOCOW Major advanced economies (G7) Cocoa beans, Price Index Interna tional Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2 005=100 119 PTEAW Major advanced economies (G7) Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 119 PRAWMW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Agricultural Raw Mater ials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PTIMBW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PHARDW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Hardwood Price Index i ncludes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PLOGSKW Major advanced economies (G7) Hard Logs, Price Index Best qual ity Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 119 PSAWMALW Major advanced economies (G7) Hard Sawnwood, Price Ind ex Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2 005=100 119 PSOFTW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Softwood Index include s Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PLOGOREW Major advanced economies (G7) Soft Logs, Price index A verage Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 119 PSAWOREW Major advanced economies (G7) Soft Sawnwood, Price Ind ex average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 119 PCOTTINDW Major advanced economies (G7) Cotton, Price index Cott on Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 119 PWOOLW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Wool Index includes Co arse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 119 PWOOLFW Major advanced economies (G7) Wool, Price index fine, 19 micro n, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 119 PWOOLCW Major advanced economies (G7) Wool, Price index coarse, 23 mic ron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 119 PRUBBW Major advanced economies (G7) Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100

119 PHIDEW Major advanced economies (G7) Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 119 PMETAW Major advanced economies (G7) Commodity Metals Price Index inc ludes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 119 PCOPPW Major advanced economies (G7) Copper, Price Index grade A cath ode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 119 PALUMW Major advanced economies (G7) Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% mini mum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 119 PIORECRW Major advanced economies (G7) Iron Ore, Price Index Ch ina import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2 005=100 119 PTINW Major advanced economies (G7) Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 119 PNICKW Major advanced economies (G7) Nickel, Price Index melting grad e, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 119 PZINCW Major advanced economies (G7) Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 119 PLEADW Major advanced economies (G7) Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index L ME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 119 PURANW Major advanced economies (G7) Uranium, Price index u3o8 restri cted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 203 NGDP_RPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change 4.060 7.733 6.001 9.707 9.615 4.751 10.864 11.862 9.373 7.394 7.887 8.375 6.436 6.828 8.207 7.203 6.383 5.836 -2.636 7.981 7.842 1.537 5.792 3.223 5.900 4.833 5.791 5.853 1.783 -0.745 8.426 4.665 4.528 4.437 4.323 4.324 4.283 203 NGDP_RPCHMK Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 203 NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 147.474 166.810 175.145 187.796 208.719 215.665 251.008 318.768 400.219 487.988 551.104 634.498 714.128 784.203 897.057 1,037.204 1,115.080 1,106.591 884.548 1,008.984 1,122.977 1,052.562 1,131.449 1,209.053 1,340.574 1,512.916 1,663.369 1,826.760 1,736.361 1,604.126 1,891.485 2,181.899 2,378.237 2,548.802 2,735.160 2,933.174 3,146.713 203 NGDP_D Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 38.988 44.243 46.740 48.677 50.706 52.086 54.238 56.385 59.303 62.958 67.685 72.898 77.592 81.954 86.407 90.864 94.634 98.000 101.455 99.664 100.000 101.346 102.486 103.307 104.920 105.061 104.797 106.745 107.499 109.589 111.129 114.564 117.619 120.178 122.826 125.427 128.169 203 NGAP_NPGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies Output gap Percent of potential GDP 203 PPPGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 202.378 238.423 268.024 305.521 347.472 374.704 424.306 488.376 552.173 615.002 688.877 772.879 842.078 919.300 1,015.586 1,110.950 1,204.230 1,296.926 1,274.723 1,395.667 1,537.452 1,595.317 1,714.587 1,807.021 1,972.970 2,140.374 2,337.242 2,545.565 2,648.282 2,655.907 2,910.857 3,111.827 3,287.084 3,454.964 3,635.040 3,837.559 4,060.048 203 PPPPC Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current internat ional dollar Units 3,182.919 3,682.573 4,074.346 4,574.816 5,136.923 5,481.873 6,143.737 6,997.779 7,822.463 8,615.976 9,546.822 10,595.004 11,417.453

12,321.889 13,458.030 14,542.920 15,576.098 16,597.399 16,185.486 17,583.307 19,185.951 19,776.024 21,172.036 22,200.703 24,121.789 26,055.199 28,271.334 30,593.187 31,662.743 31,614.700 34,519.247 36,691.279 38,535.228 40,270.102 42,124.342 44,213.631 46,505.244 203 PPPSH Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook co untry group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating coun try group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, t he World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Econo mic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weigh ts, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gul de and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washin gton: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 1.788 1.887 1.988 2.123 2.221 2.238 2.399 2.588 2.712 2.805 2.933 3.114 3.022 3.162 3.317 3.430 3.520 3.578 3.394 3.537 3.638 3.611 3.715 3.704 3.748 3.775 3.798 3.818 3.785 3.792 3.913 3.946 3.969 3.969 3.958 3.942 3.923 203 NID_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies Investment Percent of GDP 34.371 32.128 30.257 29.920 29.109 26.851 26.243 27.612 29.863 30.599 32.224 33.250 32.431 32.099 32.690 33.513 33.063 32.574 26.535 27.274 28.895 25.754 25.219 25.186 26.661 26.132 26.400 26.081 27.733 23.610 26.397 26.071 26.177 26.178 26.075 26.014 25.896 203 NGSD_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies Gross national s avings Percent of GDP 29.308 28.883 29.632 31.437 33.273 31.975 36.158 38.254 37.944 36.249 35.724 35.763 34.911 35.163 34.648 34.278 33.251 33.158 34.119 32.946 32.542 30.318 30.326 32.010 33.153 31.826 32.518 33.384 32.752 31.627 33.415 32.422 32.295 31.956 31.565 31.221 30.867 203 PCPIPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Inflation, average consu mer prices Percent change 19.901 16.632 6.227 3.633 2.613 1.682 1.952 2.522 5.149 5.718 7.109 7.481 5.851 4.601 5.709 4.600 4.270 3.386 4.492 0.009 1.196 2.003 1.023 1.515 2.415 2.211 1.634 2.225 4.491 1.299 2.306 3.740 3.066 2.709 2.620 2.609 2.605 203 PCPIEPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Inflation, end o f period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a 4.600 2.376 2.531 1.560 1.989 4.711 5.152 5.102 7.817 7.279 4.659 5.622 5.029 4.659 4.213 4.200 2.256 0.316 1.825 0.701 2.048 1.627 2.174 2.243 1.591 3.587 4.073 -0.261 4.674 3.341 3.044 2.586 2.646 2.607 2.423 203 FLIBOR3 Newly industrialized Asian economies Three-month London inter bank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 203 TRADEPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 203 TM_RPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Volume of imports of goo ds and services Percent change 6.532 6.985 0.193 10.082 11.827 1.522 17.350 22.893 22.318 10.059 11.013 15.073 11.689 10.655 13.994 16.433 8.454 8.512 -7.864 8.036 18.337 -6.182 8.605 10.192 15.932 7.669 9.329 8.411 3.546 -9.800 18.690 6.618 7.674 8.106 8.154 8.271 8.294 203 TMG_RPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Volume of import

s of goods Percent change 13.917 8.463 -0.389 8.416 12.243 0.861 12.815 24.589 24.183 9.202 11.346 17.127 11.887 11.179 14.776 18.642 7.017 8.203 -9.445 7.675 18.985 -7.061 8.184 9.690 16.295 7.647 9.399 7.413 2.650 -9.239 19.779 7.504 7.874 8.305 8.263 8.382 8.455 203 TX_RPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Volume of exports of goo ds and services Percent change 10.591 12.955 2.955 14.096 15.125 3.870 22.888 21.679 16.208 4.574 6.353 12.019 12.006 11.210 12.072 16.535 8.276 10.338 0.885 9.339 16.719 -4.045 9.979 13.243 17.146 9.388 10.827 9.979 4.011 -6.695 18.114 6.761 7.188 7.597 7.543 7.633 7.659 203 TXG_RPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Volume of export s of goods Percent change 15.665 11.250 1.799 13.919 18.343 3.478 17.023 23.911 18.087 4.350 7.362 12.057 10.804 12.427 12.004 19.541 7.560 9.723 2.028 8.460 18.350 -4.369 9.835 13.746 18.063 10.250 11.133 8.160 3.339 -7.971 19.809 7.835 7.461 7.926 7.866 7.914 7.903 203 TTPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change -7.347 0.011 1.932 0.017 2.569 -0.607 3.790 1.291 0.473 2.109 -0.168 0.863 -0.224 0.918 -0.240 -1.651 -0.225 -0.281 1.072 -3.076 -2.086 -0.932 0.058 -0.932 -2.357 -2.113 -1.688 -0.342 -4.435 0.885 -0.698 -0.932 0.221 0.085 0.280 0.109 0.203 203 TTTPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Terms of trade of goods Percent change -4.003 -0.376 0.128 0.829 2.817 1.399 4.434 0.570 0.557 1.958 -1.111 2.804 0.487 -0.566 -0.117 -0.994 -1.062 0.014 0.248 -2.590 -3.532 -1.135 -0.038 -1.946 -3.009 -3.074 -2.359 -0.600 -6.120 2.974 -1.317 -1.184 0.193 -0.047 0.094 0.014 0.116 203 TXGM_D Newly industrialized Asian economies Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 203 TXGM_DPCH Newly industrialized Asian economies Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 203 LUR Newly industrialized Asian economies Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 4.025 3.676 3.660 3.831 3.567 3.658 3.320 2.699 2.188 2.130 2.111 2.106 2.167 2.370 2.144 2.076 2.244 2.544 5.382 5.389 3.999 4.186 4.172 4.378 4.158 3.971 3.654 3.423 3.395 4.327 4.058 3.522 3.501 3.508 3.504 3.459 3.464 203 LE Newly industrialized Asian economies Employment Index, 2000=100 65.536 67.072 69.168 69.913 70.647 72.724 75.192 78.587 80.547 83.055 84.807 87.120 88.778 89.938 92.542 94.761 96.283 97.997 95.055 96.525 100.000 100.829 102.785 103.065 105.056 106.909 108.480 110.235 111.605 111.307 112.944 114.370 115.818 n/a n/a n/a n/a 203 GGR_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivab le, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the di fference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: T ransactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not chang e the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and f inancial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.773 20.233 21.086 20.277 20.088 21.316 19.935 19.968 20.660 20.206 21.197 21.530 23.205 22.545 21.117 21.616 21.747 21.650 21.527 21.583 21.503 21.509 203 GGX_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in

the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.844 19.118 18.784 20.975 20.587 20.232 21.478 19.962 21.259 20.913 20.516 20.305 20.308 21.589 22.206 20.670 20.954 20.260 19.472 19.451 19.317 19.373 203 GGXCNL_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the ex tent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the di sposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utiliz ing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net bor rowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of g eneral government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 200 1, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acq uisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.929 1.115 2.303 -0.698 -0.499 1.084 -1.543 0.006 -0.599 -0.708 0.680 1.225 2.897 0.956 -1.089 0.946 0.793 1.390 2.055 2.132 2.185 2.137 203 GGSB_NPGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt structural balance Percent of potential GDP 203 GGXONLB_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net len ding (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus in terest revenue). Percent of GDP 203 GGXWDN_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corr esponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDR s, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standa rdized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 203 GGXWDG_NGDP Newly industrialized Asian economies General governme nt gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or p ayments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currenc y and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized gua rantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 20 01 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial d erivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nom inal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.401 29.184 31.655 34.102 36.282 37.044 36.957 38.425 43.099 42.381 41.326 39.371 36.872 34.742 32.699 30.803 203 BCA Newly industrialized Asian economies Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital it ems. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transf ers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects er rors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current ac count, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a li mited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual co untries. U.S. dollars Billions -9.139 -5.659 -1.335 2.573 8.533 10.364 23.805 32.552 30.814 25.929 17.395 13.644 15.331 19.902 13.221 2.638 -2.031 6.434 67.083 57.210 40.936 48.444 57.990 84.343 86.890 82.843 99.392 130.946 87.795 128.569 131.500 138.562 145.493 147.252 150.159 152.728 156.407 203 BCA_NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies Current account balance Percent of GDP -6.197 -3.393 -0.762 1.370 4.088 4.806 9.484 10.212 7.699 5.313 3.156 2.150 2.147 2.538

1.474 0.254 -0.182 0.581 7.584 5.670 3.645 4.602 5.125 6.976 6.482 5.476 5.975 7.168 5.056 8.015 6.952 6.351 6.118 5.777 5.490 5.207 4.970 203 BM Newly industrialized Asian economies Imports of goods and ser vices U.S. dollars Billions -99.866 -111.122 -107.617 -111.086 -122.482 -119.088 -132.267 -176.557 -232.575 -265.784 -304.269 -353.258 -398.865 -439.664 -513.742 -640.455 -676.630 -698.044 -576.035 -617.841 -762.807 -676.904 -707.876 -795.587 -985.953 -1,110.913 -1,273.645 -1,427.541 -1,635.095 -1,318.995 -1,697.031 -2,006.792 -2,174.922 n/a n/a n/a n/a 203 BX Newly industrialized Asian economies Exports of goods and ser vices U.S. dollars Billions 91.366 107.097 107.384 114.248 131.207 129.445 155.438 208.063 261.489 289.876 317.546 362.066 408.826 456.963 524.052 643.320 676.618 706.608 643.278 676.311 806.121 724.515 767.879 878.890 1,075.706 1,205.591 1,377.363 1,561.148 1,716.60 0 1,441.688 1,832.252 2,147.956 2,322.593 n/a n/a n/a n/a 203 BFXP Newly industrialized Asian economies Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dol lars Billions 203 BFPP Newly industrialized Asian economies Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 203 BFD Newly industrialized Asian economies Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 203 BFOP Newly industrialized Asian economies Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 203 BFXG Newly industrialized Asian economies Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 203 BFRA Newly industrialized Asian economies Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reser ves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included a re included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicate s an increase. U.S. dollars Billions 203 D Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 203 D_NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total Percent of GDP 203 D_BX Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 203 DS Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service U.S. dollars Billions 203 DS_NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, t otal debt service Percent of GDP 203 DS_BX Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service Percent of exports of goods and services 203 DSI Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 203 DSI_NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, t otal debt service, interest Percent of GDP 203 DSI_BX Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 203 DSP Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 203 DSP_NGDPD Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, t

otal debt service, amortization Percent of GDP 203 DSP_BX Newly industrialized Asian economies External debt, total deb t service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 203 PALLFNFW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PNFUELW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PINDUW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Industrial Inp uts Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 POILAPSP Newly industrialized Asian economies Crude Oil (petro leum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Inter mediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent ?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move toget her according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials r eflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sul fur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical deliv ery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?hea dline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barr el of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom V oe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gul f at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 203 PNRGW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 POILAPSPW Newly industrialized Asian economies Crude Oil (petro leum), Price index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weig hted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dat ed Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils te nd to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to th e physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often descr ibed as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Nor way) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh sp ot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 203 PNGASW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Natural Gas Pr ice Index includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PNGASEUW Newly industrialized Asian economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 203 PNGASJPW Newly industrialized Asian economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 203 PNGASUSW Newly industrialized Asian economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 203 PCOALW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Coal Price Ind ex includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 203 PCOALAUW Newly industrialized Asian economies Coal, Price Inde x Australian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Ne wcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 203 PCOALSAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Coal, Price Inde

x South African export price Index, 2005=100 203 PFANDBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Food and Bever age Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 203 PFOODW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Food Price Ind ex includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PCEREW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 203 PWHEAMTW Newly industrialized Asian economies Wheat, Price ind ex No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2 005=100 203 PMAIZMTW Newly industrialized Asian economies Maize (corn), Pr ice Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2 005=100 203 PRICENPQW Newly industrialized Asian economies Rice, Price Inde x 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2 005=100 203 PBARLW Newly industrialized Asian economies Barley, Price Index Cana dian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 203 PVOILW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunfl ower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 203 PSOYBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Soybeans, Price Index U. S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yel low and par Index, 2005=100 203 PSMEAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Soybean Meal, Price Inde x Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent prote in Index, 2005=100 203 PSOILW Newly industrialized Asian economies Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 203 PROILW Newly industrialized Asian economies Rapeseed Oil, Price inde x FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 203 PPOILW Newly industrialized Asian economies Palm oil, Price index M alaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 203 PSUNOW Newly industrialized Asian economies Sunflower oil, Price ind ex US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 203 POLVOILW Newly industrialized Asian economies Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 203 PFISHW Newly industrialized Asian economies Fishmeal, Price index Pe ru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 203 PGNUTSW Newly industrialized Asian economies Groundnuts (peanuts), Pr ice index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2 005=100 203 PMEATW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Meat Price Ind ex includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 203 PBEEFW Newly industrialized Asian economies Beef, Price Index Austra lian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2 005=100 203 PLAMBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 203 PPORKW Newly industrialized Asian economies Swine (pork), Price inde x 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 203 PPOULTW Newly industrialized Asian economies Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100

203 PSEAFW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PSALMW Newly industrialized Asian economies Fish (salmon), Price ind ex Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 203 PSHRIW Newly industrialized Asian economies Shrimp, Price index Froz en shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 203 PSUGAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Sugar Index in cludes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PSUGAISAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Sugar, Price ind ex Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest fu ture position Index, 2005=100 203 PSUGAUSAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Sugar, Price ind ex U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2 005=100 203 PSUGAEECW Newly industrialized Asian economies Sugar, Price Ind ex CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 203 PBANSOPW Newly industrialized Asian economies Bananas, Price I ndex Central American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 203 PORANGW Newly industrialized Asian economies Oranges, Price Index mis cellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 203 PBEVEW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 203 PCOFFW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Coffee Price I ndex includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 203 PCOFFOTMW Newly industrialized Asian economies Coffee, Price in dex Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 203 PCOFFROBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Coffee, Price in dex Robusta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 203 PCOCOW Newly industrialized Asian economies Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 203 PTEAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Tea, Price index Mombasa , Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 203 PRAWMW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Agricultural R aw Materials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indice s Index, 2005=100 203 PTIMBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Timber Index i ncludes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PHARDW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 203 PLOGSKW Newly industrialized Asian economies Hard Logs, Price Index B est quality Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 203 PSAWMALW Newly industrialized Asian economies Hard Sawnwood, P rice Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 203 PSOFTW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PLOGOREW Newly industrialized Asian economies Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2 005=100 203 PSAWOREW Newly industrialized Asian economies Soft Sawnwood, P rice Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2 005=100 203 PCOTTINDW Newly industrialized Asian economies Cotton, Price in dex Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100

203 PWOOLW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Wool Index inc ludes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PWOOLFW Newly industrialized Asian economies Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 203 PWOOLCW Newly industrialized Asian economies Wool, Price index coarse , 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 203 PRUBBW Newly industrialized Asian economies Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 203 PHIDEW Newly industrialized Asian economies Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2 005=100 203 PMETAW Newly industrialized Asian economies Commodity Metals Price I ndex includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 203 PCOPPW Newly industrialized Asian economies Copper, Price Index grad e A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 203 PALUMW Newly industrialized Asian economies Aluminum, Price Index 99 .5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 203 PIORECRW Newly industrialized Asian economies Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 203 PTINW Newly industrialized Asian economies Tin, Price Index standar d grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 203 PNICKW Newly industrialized Asian economies Nickel, Price Index melt ing grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 203 PZINCW Newly industrialized Asian economies Zinc, Price Index high g rade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 203 PLEADW Newly industrialized Asian economies Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 203 PURANW Newly industrialized Asian economies Uranium, Price index u3o 8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 123 NGDP_RPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 3.511 3.853 2.362 4.033 6.556 4.400 5.776 6.483 5.278 4.783 4.614 3.735 3.948 4.211 6.211 5.335 4.798 4.404 0.573 5.431 5.877 1.668 3.973 2.680 4.825 4.139 4.696 4.947 1.683 -1.122 5.785 3.625 3.744 3.736 3.637 3.626 3.602 123 NGDP_RPCHMK Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 123 NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 734.977 751.817 745.636 742.448 777.969 773.327 942.398 1,162.123 1,369.658 1,494.186 1,718.627 1,827.285 1,946.109 1,920.450 2,155.222 2,538.857 2,710.612 2,621.984 2,354.399 2,519.819 2,592.912 2,490.392 2,711.134 3,131.502 3,577.008 3,939.346 4,261.866 4,869.381 5,139.726 4,683.280 5,400.926 6,403.702 6,853.448 7,191.387 7,533.190 7,886.547 8,257.767 123 NGDP_D Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 26.075 30.192 34.224 38.427 46.074 52.630 55.971 59.305 63.150 67.405 71.854 76.310 79.306 82.477 85.548 89.023 92.245 94.999 97.508 97.857 100.000 102.107 103.629 105.046 107.239 108.883 110.753 113.526 116.479 117.842 120.327 124.435 127.127 129.934 132.730 135.514 138.339 123 NGAP_NPGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Output gap Percent of potential GDP 123 PPPGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) va luation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions

677.337 768.651 834.069 900.398 994.897 1,069.685 1,154.600 1,262.85 1 1,373.258 1,492.055 1,619.536 1,736.312 1,846.25 8 1,964.748 2,129.670 2,419.799 2,583.214 2,743.67 8 2,785.315 2,976.991 3,218.555 3,344.972 3,532.22 2 3,702.642 3,989.467 4,285.929 4,630.951 5,000.05 0 5,196.262 5,189.861 5,546.923 5,870.104 6,153.60 4 6,423.970 6,713.917 7,040.044 7,399.087 123 PPPPC Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) pe r capita GDP Current international dollar Units 6,198.98 1 6,936.426 7,430.373 7,926.114 8,667.492 9,232.48 3 9,870.720 10,688.728 11,496.981 12,355.654 13,256.0 73 14,047.802 14,772.642 15,544.154 16,659.102 17,320.4 48 18,299.321 19,262.831 19,410.980 20,591.562 22,073.4 42 22,776.644 23,918.381 24,907.856 26,666.332 28,465.5 58 30,512.615 32,651.182 33,613.413 33,325.008 35,389.5 34 37,182.026 38,692.993 40,098.894 41,604.065 43,306.8 61 45,182.746 123 PPPSH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) sh are of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used t o generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power p arity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are use d solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, B ox 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the meas urement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World E conomic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purcha sing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studie s for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 5.985 6.083 6.187 6.258 6.360 6.389 6.527 6.693 6.744 6.806 6.896 6.995 6.625 6.759 6.955 7.471 7.550 7.569 7.416 7.544 7.615 7.571 7.654 7.590 7.579 7.559 7.524 7.499 7.427 7.410 7.457 7.444 7.429 7.380 7.310 7.232 7.150 123 NID_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Investment Percent of GDP 27.033 26.052 25.195 24.143 25.596 25.202 24.926 25.301 26.591 27.596 27.081 25.901 25.036 25.178 26.246 26.995 26.550 26.467 24.409 24.415 25.152 23.281 22.990 22.960 23.884 24.213 24.628 25.201 25.295 22.207 23.511 23.965 24.796 25.064 25.196 25.333 25.448 123 NGSD_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Gross national savings Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.638 25.489 26.519 27.029 27.389 26.951 27.171 27.013 26.842 27.812 26.827 26.279 26.887 27.381 27.881 28.805 29.134 29.080 26.510 27.907 28.187 28.044 27.964 27.870 27.710 27.679 123 PCPIPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 18.596 13.251 14.440 10.257 16.672 16.108 5.832 5.441 5.996 6.327 6.845 6.127 4.344 3.673 3.958 4.108 3.687 2.880 3.275 0.892 2.126 2.567 1.732 1.713 1.959 2.044 2.053 1.996 4.289 1.475 2.257 3.284 2.773 2.591 2.473 2.438 2.388 123 PCPIEPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.300 6.948 5.468 3.531 3.981 3.905 4.052

3.477 3.205 2.194 1.151 2.603 1.637 2.288 1.478 2.004 2.202 1.804 3.312 3.505 0.828 3.588 2.961 2.910 2.462 2.509 2.402 2.273 123 FLIBOR3 Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 123 TRADEPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 123 TM_RPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change n/a 3.430 2.246 2.869 10.290 4.062 9.835 11.344 12.680 8.639 6.223 6.989 6.992 6.456 12.805 12.748 7.325 8.783 -1.710 6.789 14.747 -3.760 6.222 7.409 13.529 7.725 8.857 8.603 3.821 -10.150 15.118 7.053 6.922 7.040 6.772 6.938 6.963 123 TMG_RPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Volume of imports of goods Percent change n/a 3.104 1.621 3.043 10.930 3.952 8.998 12.104 14.126 8.203 6.818 7.942 6.908 7.447 13.843 14.656 6.594 8.781 -2.956 6.551 15.410 -4.625 6.366 7.680 14.012 7.563 9.100 7.904 2.841 -10.690 16.689 7.481 7.097 7.317 6.963 7.157 7.146 123 TX_RPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change n/a 6.331 2.830 7.443 10.936 5.637 9.796 12.298 10.480 4.665 5.578 7.594 8.049 8.090 10.406 11.898 7.267 10.291 2.367 8.303 14.701 -1.567 6.009 8.012 13.025 7.855 9.216 8.311 3.469 -6.743 13.424 5.781 6.150 6.465 6.328 6.440 6.468 123 TXG_RPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Volume of exports of goods Percent change n/a 6.772 2.022 10.279 11.671 5.799 9.547 13.579 11.681 4.309 6.220 7.637 7.740 9.128 10.982 14.222 6.878 10.228 2.820 7.473 15.561 -1.785 6.540 8.823 13.923 8.047 9.202 6.863 2.753 -7.951 15.304 6.662 6.423 6.778 6.805 6.875 6.883 123 TTPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change n/a -0.306 0.119 0.874 1.324 -1.251 1.576 0.780 1.205 1.739 0.164 0.160 -0.549 -0.148 0.288 -0.152 0.512 -0.601 0.312 -1.413 -0.153 -0.635 0.465 0.338 -0.157 -0.004 -0.002 0.207 -0.768 -0.832 1.094 0.842 -0.837 -0.014 -0.017 0.049 -0.027 123 TTTPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Terms of trade of goods Percent change n/a -1.684 0.639 -0.850 3.395 -0.555 1.508 0.339 1.904 2.274 -0.328 0.985 -0.310 -1.111 0.436 0.194 0.159 -0.400 -0.288 -1.124 -0.686 -0.854 0.115 -0.522 -0.558 -0.507 -0.143 0.047 -1.721 -0.078 0.973 0.801 -1.062 -0.100 -0.135 0.040 -0.059 123 TXGM_D Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 200 0=100 123 TXGM_DPCH Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; an nual percent change 123 LUR Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 3.992 3.968 4.334 5.006 4.741 4.473 4.142 3.725 3.367 3.373 3.534 4.220 4.768 5.260 4.840 4.328 4.413 4.647 5.997 5.867 4.891 4.953 4.926 5.180 5.040 4.858 4.430 3.912 3.754 4.993 4.856 4.398 4.268 4.166 4.096 4.046 4.038 123 LE Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Employment Index, 2000=100 123 GGR_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G

7 and euro area) General government revenue Revenue consists of taxe s, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilit ies (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the compo sition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, p roceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabili ties. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.729 33.292 33.165 34.274 34.083 34.685 33.869 33.870 34.813 35.118 35.613 35.636 36.195 36.001 34.800 34.091 34.257 34.362 34.167 33.947 33.724 33.544 123 GGX_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government total expenditure Total expenditur e consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note : Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposa ls of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.939 33.352 32.216 34.516 33.668 32.440 33.543 33.550 34.940 34.329 33.358 32.740 32.618 33.761 35.992 34.717 34.424 33.788 32.925 32.514 32.207 31.983 123 GGXCNL_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government net lending/borrowing Net lend ing (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is eith er putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy a nd nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as a n indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest o f the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+ )/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net i ncurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.218 -0.060 0.966 -0.213 0.441 2.255 0.330 0.324 -0.106 0.812 2.279 2.915 3.587 2.254 -1.184 -0.621 -0.158 0.585 1.252 1.443 1.527 1.571 123 GGSB_NPGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.925 -1.086 -0.631 -0.955 -0.699 0.298 -0.644 -0.480 -0.488 -0.222 0.588 0.615 1.012 -0.077 -1.923 -1.901 -1.592 -0.800 n/a n/a n/a n/a 123 GGXONLB_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP 123 GGXWDN_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government net debt Net debt is calculated a s gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These fin ancial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securitie s, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other acco unts receivable. Percent of GDP 123 GGXWDG_NGDP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) General government gross debt Gross debt consists of a ll liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payab le. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity an

d investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. D ebt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragra ph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.331 37.766 37.792 38.127 38.586 39.619 40.060 39.146 38.353 35.814 37.186 40.608 40.523 39.976 39.176 37.604 36.018 34.318 32.626 123 BCA Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Current account balance Current account is all transactions othe r than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transact ions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and inco me. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in bala nce of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -20.422 -16.555 -15.330 -3.023 2.459 4.039 10.392 20.599 21.702 7.800 6.002 11.428 17.149 30.232 17.779 10.979 15.148 29.911 77.297 79.855 85.261 99.177 100.297 148.213 150.120 169.712 206.836 198.021 166.489 226.890 270.123 298.783 255.287 242.243 237.084 226.501 224.938 123 BCA_NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Current account balance Percent of GDP -2.779 -2.202 -2.056 -0.407 0.316 0.522 1.103 1.773 1.584 0.522 0.349 0.625 0.881 1.574 0.825 0.432 0.559 1.141 3.283 3.169 3.288 3.982 3.699 4.733 4.197 4.308 4.853 4.067 3.239 4.845 5.001 4.666 3.725 3.369 3.147 2.872 2.724 123 BM Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions -272.661 -277.658 -269.958 -262.574 -281.564 -289.881 -334.539 -416.763 -497.154 -552.110 -627.925 -667.890 -721.493 -741.478 -861.126 -1,082.040 -1,135.633 -1,154.251 -1,047.634 -1,096.038 -1,266.388 -1,165.413 -1,233.035 -1,413.424 -1,732.661 -1,937.039 -2,218.277 -2,555.415 -2,902.182 -2,343.860 -2,872.275 -3,446.604 -3,755.698 n/a n/a n/a n/a 123 BX Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 258.364 269.628 263.768 268.888 293.306 302.347 354.287 448.658 530.309 577.344 654.278 700.685 760.203 791.044 901.734 1,119.118 1,179.672 1,207.46 6 1,140.847 1,191.886 1,371.256 1,282.057 1,359.30 5 1,569.406 1,910.339 2,136.620 2,451.522 2,820.61 4 3,167.744 2,625.947 3,201.552 3,827.990 4,105.96 7 n/a n/a n/a n/a 123 BFXP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comp rises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 123 BFPP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 123 BFD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 123 BFOP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Other private financial flows, net Net other private financ ial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 123 BFXG Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 123 BFRA Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary go ld, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claim

s. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention resu lts in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investment and por tfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions 123 D Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 123 D_NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total Percent of GDP 123 D_BX Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 123 DS Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 123 DS_NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 123 DS_BX Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service Percent of expor ts of goods and services 123 DSI Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dol lars Billions 123 DSI_NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of GDP 123 DSI_BX Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 123 DSP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dol lars Billions 123 DSP_NGDPD Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of GDP 123 DSP_BX Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 123 PALLFNFW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Pr ice Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PNFUELW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and I ndustrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PINDUW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Ra w Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 POILAPSP Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot pric es (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas I ntermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The price s of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Br ent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverabl e to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial p ress, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price i s the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties ( Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Isla

nds). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Du bai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 123 PNRGW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Na tural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 POILAPSPW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simple average of thr ee spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). T he prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American P etroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI de liverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the fin ancial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), F orties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetl and Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barr el of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates . Index, 2005=100 123 PNGASW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes European, Japanese, a nd American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PNGASEUW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border pric e in Germany Index, 2005=100 123 PNGASJPW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Ga s in Japan Index, 2005=100 123 PNGASUSW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the H enry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 123 PCOALW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 123 PCOALAUW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pou nd, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2 005=100 123 PCOALSAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 123 PFANDBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Bevera ge Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PFOODW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat , Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PCEREW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice , and Barley Index, 2005=100 123 PWHEAMTW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protei n, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 123 PMAIZMTW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 123 PRICENPQW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G

7 and euro area) Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 123 PBARLW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 123 PVOILW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, So ybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groun dnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PSOYBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures con tract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 123 PSMEAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first co ntract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 123 PSOILW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first cont ract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 123 PROILW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 123 PPOILW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 123 PSUNOW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 123 POLVOILW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fa tty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 123 PFISHW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 123 PGNUTSW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounc e), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 123 PMEATW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), an d Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PBEEFW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 123 PLAMBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 123 PPORKW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 123 PPOULTW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia do cks Index, 2005=100 123 PSEAFW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PSALMW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export pr ice Index, 2005=100 123 PSHRIW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 123 PSUGAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu

ro area) Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, and U.S. P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PSUGAISAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa E xchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 123 PSUGAUSAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nea rest futures position Index, 2005=100 123 PSUGAEECW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 123 PBANSOPW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Bananas, Price Index Central American and Ecuador, FOB U .S. Ports Index, 2005=100 123 PORANGW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 123 PBEVEW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 123 PCOFFW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Ro busta Index, 2005=100 123 PCOFFOTMW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International C offee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2 005=100 123 PCOFFROBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Coffee, Price index Robusta, International Coffee Organi zation New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 123 PCOCOW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash p rice, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 123 PTEAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2 005=100 123 PRAWMW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index includes Timber, Cott on, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PTIMBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indi ces Index, 2005=100 123 PHARDW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwo od Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PLOGSKW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian meranti, import pr ice Japan Index, 2005=100 123 PSAWMALW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 123 PSOFTW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Log s Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PLOGOREW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S . for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 123 PSAWOREW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average export price of Dougl as Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 123 PCOTTINDW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G

7 and euro area) Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1 -3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 123 PWOOLW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PWOOLFW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 123 PWOOLCW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange sp ot quote Index, 2005=100 123 PRUBBW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Sing apore Index, 2005=100 123 PHIDEW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesal e dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 123 PMETAW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore , Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 123 PCOPPW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIF Europea n ports Index, 2005=100 123 PALUMW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 123 PIORECRW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G 7 and euro area) Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 123 PTINW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2 005=100 123 PNICKW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 123 PZINCW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 123 PLEADW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Port s Index, 2005=100 123 PURANW Other advanced economies (Advanced economies excluding G7 and eu ro area) Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 998 NGDP_RPCH European Union Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 0.494 -0.174 0.860 1.950 2.497 2.454 2.877 2.890 3.951 3.467 2.483 1.148 0.779 -0.217 2.880 2.964 1.987 2.764 2.903 2.996 3.962 2.162 1.376 1.493 2.593 2.162 3.604 3.302 0.669 -4.209 1.793 1.692 1.391 1.909 2.083 2.110 2.134 998 NGDP_RPCHMK European Union Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 998 NGDPD European Union Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 3,651.757 3,266.608 3,151.91 7 3,065.154 2,942.777 3,047.846 4,112.501 5,043.85 5 5,637.169 5,731.828 7,042.436 7,488.076 8,181.76 1 7,452.500 7,930.822 9,178.830 9,369.256 8,832.70 2 9,142.600 9,145.369 8,495.601 8,578.486 9,381.81 1 11,417.954 13,170.802 13,755.708 14,670.040 16,974.7 68 18,341.165 16,361.027 16,242.256 17,960.206 18,542.9 40 19,100.313 19,714.625 20,366.201 21,050.531

998 NGDP_D European Union Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 998 NGAP_NPGDP European Union Output gap Percent of poten tial GDP 998 PPPGDP European Union Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 3,549.530 3,873.353 4,143.610 4,390.61 5 4,668.657 4,927.671 5,181.117 5,484.150 5,895.67 7 6,328.479 6,729.100 7,037.036 7,293.013 7,483.71 3 7,860.501 8,413.906 8,742.297 9,138.930 9,507.91 5 9,934.816 10,558.320 11,029.189 11,360.059 11,768.4 13 12,408.038 13,057.499 13,962.538 14,838.647 15,264.2 26 14,769.279 15,203.145 15,788.584 16,175.853 16,589.5 59 17,078.520 17,646.478 18,283.919 998 PPPPC European Union Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 8,220.992 8,931.984 9,529.342 10,072.750 10,691.381 11,260.914 11,811.727 12,475.595 13,373.324 14,302.739 15,117.135 15,735.958 16,087.242 16,216.048 16,992.666 17,717.305 18,380.020 19,184.903 19,930.013 20,696.404 21,931.531 22,859.701 23,511.188 24,258.569 25,461.977 26,666.667 28,399.338 30,053.089 30,770.075 29,660.448 30,455.224 31,548.035 32,248.754 33,002.566 33,903.764 34,958.452 36,147.963 998 PPPSH European Union Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the countr y weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites f or the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for pu rchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sou rces and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. Fo r primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Pe nn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Eco nomic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discus sion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Econo mic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne SchulzeGhattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993 ), pp. 106-23. Percent 31.362 30.652 30.739 30.514 29.846 29.433 29.291 29.066 28.955 28.868 28.652 28.351 26.170 25.744 25.672 25.979 25.551 25.211 25.314 25.175 24.981 24.963 24.617 24.125 23.573 23.030 22.686 22.254 21.816 21.088 20.438 20.023 19.530 19.059 18.594 18.128 17.668 998 NID_NGDP European Union Investment Percent of GDP 24.383 22.403 22.048 21.578 21.921 21.707 21.529 21.736 22.886 23.597 23.431 21.959 20.965 19.392 19.820 20.296 19.707 19.874 20.681 20.863 21.332 20.619 19.719 19.654 19.982 20.216 21.121 21.976 21.491 18.235 18.662 19.209 19.404 19.742 20.071 20.370 20.631 998 NGSD_NGDP European Union Gross national savings Percent of GDP 22.227 21.142 20.758 20.920 21.407 21.299 21.647 21.214 22.059 22.352 21.845 20.514 19.758 19.477 19.940 20.579 20.465 20.921 21.011 20.734 20.246 20.273 19.918 19.845 20.431 20.089 20.737 21.411 20.480 18.158 18.715 19.026 19.468 19.932 20.350 20.644 20.902 998 PCPIPCH European Union Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 12.427 12.139 13.807 8.641 9.294 6.084 4.044 4.094 5.820 13.844 27.384 12.830 9.777 9.565 6.984 4.986 4.660 9.885 2.936 2.239 3.121 3.001 2.511 2.199 2.340 2.294 2.322 2.379 3.679 0.941 2.021 2.977 1.838 1.836 1.922 1.980 2.009

998 PCPIEPCH European Union Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.700 9.951 5.674 4.484 5.714 7.309 2.125 2.840 3.266 2.628 2.381 2.112 2.454 2.369 2.199 3.039 2.540 1.223 2.537 2.750 1.750 1.835 1.932 1.983 1.988 998 FLIBOR3 European Union Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR ) Percent 998 TRADEPCH European Union Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 998 TM_RPCH European Union Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change 998 TMG_RPCH European Union Volume of imports of goods Percent change 998 TX_RPCH European Union Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 998 TXG_RPCH European Union Volume of exports of goods Percent change 998 TTPCH European Union Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change 998 TTTPCH European Union Terms of trade of goods Percent change 998 TXGM_D European Union Export price of manufactures U.S. dol lars; index, 2000=100 998 TXGM_DPCH European Union Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 998 LUR European Union Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 998 LE European Union Employment Index, 2000=100 998 GGR_NGDP European Union General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. R evenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its ass ets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position , for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incur rence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.826 45.458 45.328 45.024 45.407 44.932 44.175 43.540 43.597 43.353 43.753 44.197 44.092 43.872 43.566 43.394 43.996 44.199 44.298 44.237 44.192 44.082 998 GGX_NGDP European Union General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinanc ial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differ s from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also t akes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.947 49.581 47.929 46.913 46.352 44.713 45.585 46.089 46.676 46.214 46.201 45.634 44.955 46.218 50.242 49.776 48.541 47.739 47.046 46.300 45.825 45.388 998 GGXCNL_NGDP European Union General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the e conomy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources gene rated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be vie wed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net le nding (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets min us net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.121 -4.123 -2.600 -1.889 -0.945 0.219

-1.410 -2.548 -3.079 -2.861 -2.448 -1.438 -0.863 -2.346 -6.676 -6.382 -4.545 -3.540 -2.748 -2.062 -1.633 -1.306 998 GGSB_NPGDP European Union General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP 998 GGXONLB_NGDP European Union General government primary net lending/b orrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) p lus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.871 0.284 1.467 1.921 2.379 3.410 1.614 0.263 -0.421 -0.347 -0.076 0.868 1.455 0.040 -4.392 -4.031 -2.015 -0.934 0.005 0.795 1.231 1.625 998 GGXWDN_NGDP European Union General government net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instru ments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits , debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes , and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.376 54.775 54.228 51.833 50.483 47.090 46.845 47.130 48.849 49.205 49.579 48.033 45.924 48.840 57.821 61.609 64.203 65.901 66.359 65.757 64.813 63.746 998 GGXWDG_NGDP European Union General government gross debt Gross de bt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/ or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. Thi s includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt sec urities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and othe r accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, exce pt for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GF SM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.881 69.377 68.873 67.143 65.835 62.505 61.205 61.015 62.477 62.511 62.985 61.534 59.516 63.921 74.312 79.834 82.316 83.682 83.744 82.778 81.221 79.525 998 BCA European Union Current account balance Current account is all t ransactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classific ations are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BO P is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, se rvices, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asy mmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the ex clusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countrie s. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dol lars Billions -71.463 -44.383 -27.463 -2.933 9.063 6.902 34.788 18.969 -1.832 -18.346 -48.964 -101.204 -96.235 -5.292 7.831 30.780 60.057 87.396 38.775 -13.058 -86.261 -27.608 14.755 12.375 59.177 -18.227 -55.705 -95.095 -186.445 -14.048 -23.368 -32.721 8.116 30.925 48.562 48.434 47.385 998 BCA_NGDPD European Union Current account balance Percent of GDP -1.960 -1.361 -0.873 -0.096 0.308 0.227 0.847 0.377 -0.033 -0.321 -0.697 -1.354 -1.178 -0.070 0.100 0.335 0.641 0.989 0.424 -0.143 -1.015 -0.322 0.157 0.108 0.449 -0.133 -0.380 -0.560 -1.017 -0.086 -0.144 -0.182 0.044 0.162 0.246 0.238 0.225 998 BM European Union Imports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions 998 BX European Union Exports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions 998 BFXP European Union Private financial flows, net Net private fina ncial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows , and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 998 BFPP European Union Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dol

lars Billions 998 BFD European Union Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 998 BFOP European Union Other private financial flows, net Net othe r private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 998 BFXG European Union Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 998 BFRA European Union Change in reserves Measured as flows. Compr ises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that h ave substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct in vestment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dol lars Billions 998 D European Union External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 998 D_NGDPD European Union External debt, total Percent of GDP 998 D_BX European Union External debt, total Percent of expor ts of goods and services 998 DS European Union External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 998 DS_NGDPD European Union External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 998 DS_BX European Union External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 998 DSI European Union External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 998 DSI_NGDPD European Union External debt, total debt service, inter est Percent of GDP 998 DSI_BX European Union External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 998 DSP European Union External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 998 DSP_NGDPD European Union External debt, total debt service, amort ization Percent of GDP 998 DSP_BX European Union External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 998 PALLFNFW European Union Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PNFUELW European Union Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PINDUW European Union Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 POILAPSP European Union Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai F ateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot pri ces?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Du bai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the ine quality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in Am erican Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel o f WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Br ent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in t he Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price fo r a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 998 PNRGW European Union Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil

(petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 POILAPSPW European Union Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simpl e average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 998 PNGASW European Union Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes Europ ean, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PNGASEUW European Union Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 998 PNGASJPW European Union Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liqu efied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 998 PNGASUSW European Union Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spo t price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 998 PCOALW European Union Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian a nd South African Coal Index, 2005=100 998 PCOALAUW European Union Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coa l, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 998 PCOALSAW European Union Coal, Price Index South African export p rice Index, 2005=100 998 PFANDBW European Union Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PFOODW European Union Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vege table Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PCEREW European Union Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Ma ize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 998 PWHEAMTW European Union Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 998 PMAIZMTW European Union Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yell ow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 998 PRICENPQW European Union Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 998 PBARLW European Union Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley , spot price Index, 2005=100 998 PVOILW European Union Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fis hmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PSOYBW European Union Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soy bean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 998 PSMEAW European Union Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal F utures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2 005=100 998 PSOILW European Union Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Fut ures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 998 PROILW European Union Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 998 PPOILW European Union Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures

(first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 998 PSUNOW European Union Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 998 POLVOILW European Union Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 998 PFISHW European Union Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 998 PGNUTSW European Union Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 5 0 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 998 PMEATW European Union Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PBEEFW European Union Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 998 PLAMBW European Union Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield Lond on Index, 2005=100 998 PPORKW European Union Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 998 PPOULTW European Union Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot p rice, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 998 PSEAFW European Union Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) a nd Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PSALMW European Union Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian S almon, export price Index, 2005=100 998 PSHRIW European Union Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, bl ock 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 998 PSUGAW European Union Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free ma rket, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PSUGAISAW European Union Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee S ugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 998 PSUGAUSAW European Union Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, co ntract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 998 PSUGAEECW European Union Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 998 PBANSOPW European Union Bananas, Price Index Central American an d Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 998 PORANGW European Union Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges Frenc h import price Index, 2005=100 998 PBEVEW European Union Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 998 PCOFFW European Union Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 998 PCOFFOTMW European Union Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 998 PCOFFROBW European Union Coffee, Price index Robusta, Internation al Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2 005=100 998 PCOCOW European Union Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Org anization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 998 PTEAW European Union Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 998 PRAWMW European Union Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index inclu des Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 998 PTIMBW European Union Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Sof twood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PHARDW European Union Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PLOGSKW European Union Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian me

ranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 998 PSAWMALW European Union Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Mera nti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 998 PSOFTW European Union Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PLOGOREW European Union Soft Logs, Price index Average Export pr ice from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 998 PSAWOREW European Union Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average expor t price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 998 PCOTTINDW European Union Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A In dex`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 998 PWOOLW European Union Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wo ol Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PWOOLFW European Union Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wo ol Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 998 PWOOLCW European Union Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 998 PRUBBW European Union Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FO B Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 998 PHIDEW European Union Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 998 PMETAW European Union Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Al uminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 998 PCOPPW European Union Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot pr ice, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 998 PALUMW European Union Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 998 PIORECRW European Union Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 998 PTINW European Union Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 998 PNICKW European Union Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot pric e, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 998 PZINCW European Union Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 998 PLEADW European Union Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, C IF European Ports Index, 2005=100 998 PURANW European Union Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuex co exchange spot Index, 2005=100 200 NGDP_RPCH Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change 3.904 2.852 1.721 2.124 4.835 4.068 3.747 4.113 3.879 3.506 3.386 3.834 2.249 3.266 3.379 4.019 5.140 5.036 2.548 3.555 5.896 3.720 4.678 6.243 7.482 7.278 8.239 8.871 6.030 2.795 7.327 6.395 6.075 6.477 6.606 6.665 6.721 200 NGDP_RPCHMK Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 200 NGDPD Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 2,547.384 2,648.411 2,618.024 2,556.505 2,589.346 2,531.206 2,574.769 2,803.927 3,067.074 3,328.999 4,514.071 4,406.742 4,041.141 4,503.285 4,825.269 5,472.278 6,067.378 6,386.360 6,115.308 5,991.691 6,536.292 6,610.180 6,737.849 7,636.196 9,094.467 10,857.793 12,833.720 15,797.222 19,101.677 18,105.016 21,535.841 25,099.713 27,163.152 29,552.347 32,085.719 34,855.732 37,907.492 200 NGDP_D Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100

200 NGAP_NPGDP Emerging and developing economies Output gap Percent of potential GDP 200 PPPGDP Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 3,506.357 3,928.158 4,224.913 4,470.809 4,851.053 5,195.655 5,497.353 5,877.376 6,291.606 6,738.681 7,227.394 7,750.423 10,000.583 10,498.501 11,014.343 11,678.549 12,490.678 13,377.573 13,848.466 14,532.309 15,730.211 16,661.179 17,705.047 19,183.055 21,271.169 23,463.972 26,189.601 29,300.727 31,730.039 32,843.206 35,623.935 38,629.622 41,401.800 44,361.539 47,673.969 51,433.371 55,659.512 200 PPPPC Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current internat ional dollar Units 1,090.386 1,196.042 1,259.392 1,305.503 1,387.916 1,456.725 1,506.586 1,577.701 1,656.033 1,739.096 1,822.454 1,917.459 2,268.494 2,341.155 2,414.445 2,514.789 2,648.431 2,789.814 2,840.311 2,940.897 3,134.000 3,273.097 3,416.662 3,651.328 3,975.611 4,328.947 4,770.138 5,267.106 5,631.144 5,748.021 6,151.809 6,596.618 6,978.349 7,380.142 7,831.476 8,342.950 8,914.840 200 PPPSH Emerging and developing economies Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook co untry group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating coun try group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, t he World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Econo mic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weigh ts, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gul de and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washin gton: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 30.981 31.086 31.342 31.071 31.012 31.033 31.079 31.150 30.900 30.739 30.773 31.225 35.886 36.114 35.973 36.059 36.506 36.904 36.871 36.825 37.218 37.710 38.366 39.326 40.412 41.383 42.553 43.943 45.349 46.895 47.891 48.989 49.986 50.965 51.906 52.837 53.783 200 NID_NGDP Emerging and developing economies Investment Percent of GDP 26.793 27.339 24.557 24.119 23.729 24.018 23.726 23.626 24.667 24.759 25.669 26.577 24.778 27.092 26.342 26.385 26.031 25.803 24.610 23.748 23.792 24.220 24.963 25.859 27.235 26.894 27.856 29.137 30.136 30.356 31.121 31.720 32.256 32.699 33.061 33.309 33.554 200 NGSD_NGDP Emerging and developing economies Gross national s avings Percent of GDP 26.853 25.672 21.858 21.351 21.622 21.632 20.660 22.163 22.387 22.992 23.082 20.804 22.288 24.556 24.971 24.576 24.697 24.532 22.732 23.384 25.181 24.883 26.198 27.814 29.574 30.716 32.790 32.993 33.586 31.938 33.032 34.017 34.168 34.531 34.820 35.093 35.183 200 PCPIPCH Emerging and developing economies Inflation, average consu mer prices Percent change 28.289 26.674 30.846 35.644 40.704 41.415 33.277 43.525 65.815 86.974 97.842 49.907 117.979 116.829 88.521 39.238 20.423 13.497 12.905 12.799 8.554 7.800 6.815 6.648 5.940 5.828 5.569 6.459 9.228 5.205 6.080 7.468 5.944 5.077 4.656 4.479 4.268

200 PCPIEPCH Emerging and developing economies Inflation, end o f period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.051 82.893 52.411 129.481 128.189 69.128 29.167 16.720 11.769 15.957 9.447 8.110 7.273 7.014 5.916 6.246 5.649 5.685 7.592 8.106 5.313 6.727 7.030 5.490 4.828 4.606 4.358 4.228 200 FLIBOR3 Emerging and developing economies Three-month London inter bank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 200 TRADEPCH Emerging and developing economies Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 200 TM_RPCH Emerging and developing economies Volume of imports of goo ds and services Percent change 10.000 10.754 -7.330 -2.271 1.361 -1.607 -6.265 1.852 5.804 8.053 8.603 12.519 7.704 9.737 5.552 15.206 9.448 9.674 -0.064 0.762 11.931 2.259 6.748 10.818 16.393 11.661 10.829 13.762 9.092 -8.031 14.855 11.088 8.108 8.713 8.914 9.177 9.374 200 TMG_RPCH Emerging and developing economies Volume of import s of goods Percent change 9.424 11.204 -5.533 -1.945 2.278 -0.473 -3.055 1.335 8.339 5.213 11.062 10.719 10.242 10.828 6.416 10.665 10.970 10.058 1.378 -0.042 12.710 2.239 6.739 11.975 16.815 11.613 10.377 13.309 8.380 -9.470 15.270 12.351 8.005 8.953 9.263 9.607 9.761 200 TX_RPCH Emerging and developing economies Volume of exports of goo ds and services Percent change -0.409 -0.394 -5.556 -1.797 4.760 -1.387 4.565 7.630 9.357 6.764 9.342 6.278 9.620 7.776 10.430 11.834 9.008 11.138 5.119 4.357 14.234 2.021 7.271 11.729 15.379 11.971 10.550 10.184 4.701 -7.719 13.583 9.385 7.763 8.639 9.087 9.385 9.409 200 TXG_RPCH Emerging and developing economies Volume of export s of goods Percent change -2.092 -0.998 -6.193 -1.757 4.573 -2.065 5.013 6.101 11.498 4.843 9.265 7.400 8.371 8.399 9.841 11.219 9.066 10.948 5.174 4.642 15.024 1.935 6.894 12.098 14.525 11.739 10.008 9.390 4.653 -7.978 13.543 9.625 7.624 8.567 9.018 9.354 9.365 200 TTPCH Emerging and developing economies Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change 21.828 2.691 -6.627 -3.884 1.973 -0.994 -18.669 3.587 -4.168 4.071 1.538 -3.377 -2.371 -1.466 0.029 3.764 2.771 -1.553 -6.577 4.126 3.592 -2.715 0.400 0.484 2.257 4.414 2.669 0.239 3.261 -4.714 3.036 2.927 -0.684 -0.812 -0.708 -0.990 -0.889 200 TTTPCH Emerging and developing economies Terms of trade of goods Percent change 21.549 1.620 -2.596 -3.127 2.577 -1.256 -19.765 4.002 -5.434 3.715 2.711 -4.831 -2.216 -3.043 1.116 0.836 3.456 -0.542 -5.925 3.886 4.720 -2.854 0.763 0.914 2.790 5.054 3.098 0.301 2.884 -5.677 3.288 3.646 -0.920 -0.918 -0.752 -1.019 -0.924 200 TXGM_D Emerging and developing economies Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 200 TXGM_DPCH Emerging and developing economies Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 200 LUR Emerging and developing economies Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 200 LE Emerging and developing economies Employment Index, 2000=100 200 GGR_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivab le, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the di fference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: T ransactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not chang e the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and f

inancial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.420 23.731 23.931 24.679 25.530 27.707 28.604 28.632 29.445 26.283 26.832 27.646 27.454 27.485 27.275 27.078 26.885 200 GGX_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.346 26.483 27.796 27.395 26.377 27.024 27.073 27.386 28.469 30.355 29.706 29.500 29.203 28.851 28.612 28.381 28.208 200 GGXCNL_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the ex tent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the di sposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utiliz ing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net bor rowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of g eneral government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 200 1, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acq uisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.919 -2.757 -3.856 -2.716 -0.845 0.683 1.524 1.246 0.975 -4.072 -2.874 -1.854 -1.749 -1.367 -1.337 -1.303 -1.323 200 GGSB_NPGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt structural balance Percent of potential GDP 200 GGXONLB_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net len ding (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus in terest revenue). Percent of GDP 200 GGXWDN_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corr esponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDR s, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standa rdized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 200 GGXWDG_NGDP Emerging and developing economies General governme nt gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or p ayments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currenc y and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized gua rantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 20 01 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial d erivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nom inal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.501 49.042 51.872 49.752 45.049 41.155 36.439 34.574 32.495 35.407 39.278 36.219 34.475 32.837 31.526 30.300 29.174 200 BCA Emerging and developing economies Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital it ems. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transf ers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects er rors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current ac count, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a li

mited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual co untries. U.S. dollars Billions 30.661 -24.993 -53.767 -52.203 -31.838 -32.363 -65.489 -33.370 -44.127 -32.743 -16.970 -98.663 -82.010 -120.642 -78.939 -92.149 -69.037 -68.272 -105.019 -10.109 95.245 49.646 80.003 145.145 214.476 407.943 639.299 628.055 679.767 287.769 422.308 592.292 513.466 575.986 608.013 672.198 679.471 200 BCA_NGDPD Emerging and developing economies Current account balance Percent of GDP 1.215 -0.918 -2.025 -2.022 -1.223 -1.273 -2.542 -1.190 -1.440 -0.981 -0.475 -2.724 -2.009 -2.670 -1.627 -1.677 -1.135 -1.056 -1.718 -0.176 1.457 0.752 1.191 1.906 2.370 3.757 4.981 3.976 3.559 1.589 1.961 2.367 1.967 1.937 1.871 1.893 1.746 200 BM Emerging and developing economies Imports of goods and ser vices U.S. dollars Billions 200 BX Emerging and developing economies Exports of goods and ser vices U.S. dollars Billions 200 BFXP Emerging and developing economies Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dol lars Billions 14.834 50.328 9.987 -2.640 -16.199 11.926 18.228 19.398 5.154 26.657 39.174 112.100 102.756 129.363 99.425 192.287 178.099 112.371 71.345 50.038 79.116 85.868 54.474 167.878 241.391 323.455 302.529 715.111 245.638 267.446 482.256 574.663 610.949 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 BFPP Emerging and developing economies Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions -1.373 0.119 2.050 6.176 1.140 3.655 3.941 6.903 1.146 14.285 -10.396 33.259 23.399 64.889 51.019 23.466 57.703 0.395 4.772 -20.409 -7.958 -46.461 -48.755 -0.837 14.860 32.054 -45.168 81.091 -66.068 98.831 197.539 127.055 121.331 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 BFD Emerging and developing economies Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 6.759 11.923 10.002 8.745 8.906 9.947 9.433 10.268 16.934 17.852 21.817 29.917 36.082 55.236 79.578 93.215 119.008 151.765 154.819 166.399 148.303 169.094 149.008 146.567 187.789 291.508 303.629 441.429 467.023 310.599 324.768 429.256 461.964 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 BFOP Emerging and developing economies Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 9.448 38.287 -2.065 -17.560 -26.245 -1.675 4.854 2.228 -12.926 -5.480 27.754 48.924 43.275 9.237 -31.172 75.606 1.388 -39.788 -88.246 -95.952 -61.229 -36.764 -45.780 22.148 38.742 -0.108 44.068 192.591 -155.316 -141.983 -40.051 18.352 27.654 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 BFXG Emerging and developing economies Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 12.826 20.382 37.209 41.514 28.489 17.972 21.551 20.727 22.107 19.504 11.353 12.599 19.922 25.382 9.314 -5.726 9.756 65.071 39.580 19.375 -60.716 0.333 18.087 -43.038 -65.978 -87.772 -159.137 -88.259 -94.821 134.086 96.369 -34.427 -50.335 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 BFRA Emerging and developing economies Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reser ves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included a re included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicate s an increase. U.S. dollars Billions -41.048 -31.684 7.490 12.196 16.103 9.887 24.415 -1.049 15.565 -12.173 -36.215 -38.921 -46.651 -44.443 -39.011 -80.854 -75.535 -73.263 0.892 -43.335 -84.378 -91.076 -152.240 -321.572 -410.673 -586.871 -747.800 -1,219.821 -734.944 -508.224 -892.235 -1,130.591 -1,061.350

n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 D Emerging and developing economies External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 573.009 668.141 748.223 792.747 825.346 883.064 969.409 1,083.979 1,106.427 1,128.046 1,272.885 1,333.727 1,512.661 1,672.530 1,808.526 1,967.707 2,064.439 2,179.794 2,379.654 2,422.237 2,371.897 2,408.333 2,462.916 2,678.376 2,932.729 3,115.827 3,503.586 4,348.002 4,630.719 4,893.799 5,414.610 5,935.293 6,446.278 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 D_NGDPD Emerging and developing economies External debt, total Percent of GDP 22.514 25.264 28.521 30.945 31.812 34.803 37.559 38.565 35.991 33.804 36.052 36.940 37.533 37.335 37.679 36.167 34.200 34.325 39.143 40.571 36.239 36.398 36.515 35.034 32.304 28.709 27.310 27.534 24.251 27.040 25.150 23.632 23.719 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 D_BX Emerging and developing economies External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 98.242 113.920 146.679 167.674 168.894 189.729 242.064 227.784 210.220 194.636 186.927 189.183 177.497 185.144 175.765 157.051 146.306 142.931 166.432 159.821 125.768 130.480 123.118 110.951 94.383 79.913 74.024 76.661 67.097 89.867 79.355 71.368 71.772 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DS Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service U.S. dollars Billions 89.541 110.702 119.630 111.487 132.087 143.517 156.949 157.094 173.201 189.771 200.222 225.707 251.411 260.404 342.312 371.463 471.499 536.221 565.888 610.238 658.473 664.014 769.210 795.182 852.528 1,098.785 1,290.771 1,433.819 1,782.78 6 1,733.809 1,743.698 2,010.805 2,265.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DS_NGDPD Emerging and developing economies External debt, t otal debt service Percent of GDP 3.879 4.633 5.010 4.755 5.537 6.145 6.536 6.024 6.076 6.157 5.695 6.269 6.259 5.832 7.158 6.852 7.850 8.488 9.356 10.262 10.080 10.054 11.427 10.424 9.410 10.134 10.070 9.087 9.343 9.587 8.105 8.019 8.349 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DS_BX Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.765 36.142 35.894 35.841 29.534 32.142 29.647 28.985 33.449 29.788 33.683 35.448 39.910 40.479 34.981 36.041 38.511 32.991 27.475 28.214 27.300 25.304 25.853 31.866 25.581 24.203 25.248 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSI Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 40.929 54.957 60.503 61.132 65.345 73.410 69.881 66.591 71.874 68.316 77.390 78.080 85.460 89.349 92.671 112.508 117.062 119.435 134.696 147.262 136.888 137.633 119.214 118.924 125.811 142.911 164.795 192.914 210.081 187.546 191.345 200.747 212.868 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSI_NGDPD Emerging and developing economies External debt, t otal debt service, interest Percent of GDP 1.607 2.075 2.311 2.391 2.524 2.900 2.714 2.375 2.343 2.052 1.714 1.772 2.115 1.984 1.921 2.056 1.929 1.870 2.203 2.458 2.094 2.082 1.769 1.557 1.383 1.316 1.284 1.221 1.100 1.036 0.888 0.800 0.784 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSI_BX Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.920 15.257 14.822 12.801 11.338 11.048 10.005 9.843 8.955 8.956 8.316 7.857 9.457 9.738 7.235 7.441 5.940 4.900 4.030 3.651 3.470 3.391 3.034 3.438 2.804 2.414 2.371 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSP Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 48.612

55.745 59.127 50.355 66.742 70.107 87.068 90.503 101.327 121.455 122.832 147.627 165.950 171.054 249.642 258.954 354.437 416.786 431.191 462.976 521.585 526.381 649.997 676.258 726.717 955.874 1,125.976 1,240.905 1,572.70 5 1,546.263 1,552.352 1,810.058 2,052.623 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSP_NGDPD Emerging and developing economies External debt, t otal debt service, amortization Percent of GDP 1.908 2.105 2.258 1.970 2.578 2.770 3.382 3.228 3.304 3.648 2.721 3.350 4.107 3.798 5.174 4.732 5.842 6.526 7.051 7.727 7.980 7.963 9.647 8.856 7.991 8.804 8.774 7.855 8.233 8.541 7.208 7.211 7.557 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 DSP_BX Emerging and developing economies External debt, total deb t service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 8.864 9.964 12.214 11.228 14.348 15.911 22.458 19.757 20.002 21.772 18.186 21.110 19.649 19.127 24.496 20.845 25.409 27.640 30.509 30.803 27.803 28.665 32.642 28.136 23.481 24.604 23.868 21.945 22.851 28.473 22.817 21.830 22.921 n/a n/a n/a n/a 200 PALLFNFW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PNFUELW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PINDUW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Industrial Inp uts Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 POILAPSP Emerging and developing economies Crude Oil (petro leum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Inter mediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent ?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move toget her according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials r eflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sul fur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical deliv ery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?hea dline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barr el of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom V oe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gul f at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 200 PNRGW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 POILAPSPW Emerging and developing economies Crude Oil (petro leum), Price index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weig hted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dat ed Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils te nd to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to th e physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often descr ibed as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Nor way) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh sp ot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 200 PNGASW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Natural Gas Pr ice Index includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices

Index, 2005=100 200 PNGASEUW Emerging and developing economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 200 PNGASJPW Emerging and developing economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 200 PNGASUSW Emerging and developing economies Natural Gas, Pri ce index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 200 PCOALW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Coal Price Ind ex includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 200 PCOALAUW Emerging and developing economies Coal, Price Inde x Australian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Ne wcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 200 PCOALSAW Emerging and developing economies Coal, Price Inde x South African export price Index, 2005=100 200 PFANDBW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Food and Bever age Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 200 PFOODW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Food Price Ind ex includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PCEREW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 200 PWHEAMTW Emerging and developing economies Wheat, Price ind ex No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2 005=100 200 PMAIZMTW Emerging and developing economies Maize (corn), Pr ice Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2 005=100 200 PRICENPQW Emerging and developing economies Rice, Price Inde x 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2 005=100 200 PBARLW Emerging and developing economies Barley, Price Index Cana dian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 200 PVOILW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunfl ower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 200 PSOYBW Emerging and developing economies Soybeans, Price Index U. S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yel low and par Index, 2005=100 200 PSMEAW Emerging and developing economies Soybean Meal, Price Inde x Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent prote in Index, 2005=100 200 PSOILW Emerging and developing economies Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 200 PROILW Emerging and developing economies Rapeseed Oil, Price inde x FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 200 PPOILW Emerging and developing economies Palm oil, Price index M alaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 200 PSUNOW Emerging and developing economies Sunflower oil, Price ind ex US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 200 POLVOILW Emerging and developing economies Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 200 PFISHW Emerging and developing economies Fishmeal, Price index Pe ru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 200 PGNUTSW Emerging and developing economies Groundnuts (peanuts), Pr

ice index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2 005=100 200 PMEATW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Meat Price Ind ex includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 200 PBEEFW Emerging and developing economies Beef, Price Index Austra lian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2 005=100 200 PLAMBW Emerging and developing economies Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 200 PPORKW Emerging and developing economies Swine (pork), Price inde x 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 200 PPOULTW Emerging and developing economies Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 200 PSEAFW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PSALMW Emerging and developing economies Fish (salmon), Price ind ex Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 200 PSHRIW Emerging and developing economies Shrimp, Price index Froz en shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 200 PSUGAW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Sugar Index in cludes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PSUGAISAW Emerging and developing economies Sugar, Price ind ex Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest fu ture position Index, 2005=100 200 PSUGAUSAW Emerging and developing economies Sugar, Price ind ex U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2 005=100 200 PSUGAEECW Emerging and developing economies Sugar, Price Ind ex CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 200 PBANSOPW Emerging and developing economies Bananas, Price I ndex Central American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 200 PORANGW Emerging and developing economies Oranges, Price Index mis cellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 200 PBEVEW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 200 PCOFFW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Coffee Price I ndex includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 200 PCOFFOTMW Emerging and developing economies Coffee, Price in dex Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 200 PCOFFROBW Emerging and developing economies Coffee, Price in dex Robusta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 200 PCOCOW Emerging and developing economies Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 200 PTEAW Emerging and developing economies Tea, Price index Mombasa , Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 200 PRAWMW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Agricultural R aw Materials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indice s Index, 2005=100 200 PTIMBW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Timber Index i ncludes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PHARDW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 200 PLOGSKW Emerging and developing economies Hard Logs, Price Index B est quality Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100

200 PSAWMALW Emerging and developing economies Hard Sawnwood, P rice Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 200 PSOFTW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PLOGOREW Emerging and developing economies Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2 005=100 200 PSAWOREW Emerging and developing economies Soft Sawnwood, P rice Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2 005=100 200 PCOTTINDW Emerging and developing economies Cotton, Price in dex Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 200 PWOOLW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Wool Index inc ludes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PWOOLFW Emerging and developing economies Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 200 PWOOLCW Emerging and developing economies Wool, Price index coarse , 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 200 PRUBBW Emerging and developing economies Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 200 PHIDEW Emerging and developing economies Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2 005=100 200 PMETAW Emerging and developing economies Commodity Metals Price I ndex includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 200 PCOPPW Emerging and developing economies Copper, Price Index grad e A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 200 PALUMW Emerging and developing economies Aluminum, Price Index 99 .5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 200 PIORECRW Emerging and developing economies Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 200 PTINW Emerging and developing economies Tin, Price Index standar d grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 200 PNICKW Emerging and developing economies Nickel, Price Index melt ing grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 200 PZINCW Emerging and developing economies Zinc, Price Index high g rade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 200 PLEADW Emerging and developing economies Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 200 PURANW Emerging and developing economies Uranium, Price index u3o 8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 904 NGDP_RPCH Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change -1.138 -0.984 1.085 4.541 3.852 2.468 4.284 4.900 1.707 0.373 -0.767 -5.802 0.773 3.392 0.301 5.989 5.067 4.777 3.080 0.315 5.215 0.231 4.300 4.799 7.283 5.847 6.432 5.474 3.144 -3.642 4.502 4.337 2.652 3.465 3.722 3.868 3.947 904 NGDP_RPCHMK Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 904 NGDPD Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 247.666 258.047 262.638 260.760 250.633 260.320 278.818 296.701 329.328 344.984 359.749 365.160 385.158 422.146 385.604 502.207 537.529 547.645 611.734 577.475 599.357 565.785 643.286 791.749 978.644 1,167.934 1,303.333 1,633.705 1,921.548 1,600.133 1,751.090 1,916.307 2,014.798 2,158.822 2,317.957 2,492.464 2,683.347

904 NGDP_D Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 904 NGAP_NPGDP Central and eastern Europe Output gap Percent of potential GDP 904 PPPGDP Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current internat ional dollar Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 798.791 869.387 915.755 935.577 1,033.547 1,105.388 1,218.884 1,283.548 1,304.165 1,411.012 1,442.780 1,528.615 1,635.442 1,815.230 1,994.323 2,190.803 2,377.023 2,504.410 2,434.142 2,569.580 2,737.510 2,839.717 2,956.960 3,093.160 3,251.201 3,428.596 904 PPPPC Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international do llar Units 3,603.986 3,840.314 4,057.976 4,294.06 6 4,568.013 4,765.784 5,022.733 5,359.132 5,666.78 0 5,861.111 5,942.114 5,731.393 5,884.654 6,170.23 0 6,279.662 6,760.663 7,184.900 7,497.780 7,523.45 5 7,604.442 8,139.791 8,283.558 8,756.925 9,318.64 4 10,291.330 11,534.946 12,623.753 13,644.345 14,313.4 72 13,853.245 14,571.766 15,460.908 15,969.553 16,559.0 49 17,249.659 18,053.904 18,957.869 904 PPPSH Central and eastern Europe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basi s for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country gr oup composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a prima ry source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country grou p composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the followi ng sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the Apri l 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outl ook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and M arianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Ec onomic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IM F, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.218 3.120 3.150 3.056 3.191 3.231 3.362 3.417 3.305 3.339 3.266 3.312 3.353 3.449 3.517 3.560 3.565 3.579 3.476 3.454 3.472 3.428 3.397 3.368 3.340 3.313 904 NID_NGDP Central and eastern Europe Investment Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.697 26.622 27.194 27.017 27.404 25.518 25.342 22.062 20.494 22.191 20.037 21.470 21.802 22.863 23.012 21.624 22.366 19.509 19.677 19.859 21.686 21.435 23.385 24.752 24.971 19.148 21.028 22.781 22.644 22.732 22.875 23.057 23.178 904 NGSD_NGDP Central and eastern Europe Gross national savings Percent of GDP 25.644 24.108 25.347 23.321 22.562 24.336 24.422 24.958 26.377 24.816 24.361 20.402 19.229 18.008 19.829 19.362 19.470 19.967 20.403 17.461 17.806 17.449 16.701 15.806 16.059 16.215 16.558 16.304 16.678 16.115 16.491 16.641 17.370 17.670 17.801 17.605 17.313 904 PCPIPCH Central and eastern Europe Inflation, average consumer pric es Percent change 27.549 17.085 38.585 17.122 33.825 17.698 16.142 20.310 40.476 74.754 140.867 87.296 76.850 85.417 73.294 49.303 46.185 64.388 41.852 30.413 29.126 25.609 18.321 10.879 6.621 5.902 5.922 6.021 8.054 4.690 5.306 5.184 4.523 3.708

3.600 3.604 3.608 904 PCPIEPCH Central and eastern Europe Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 127.447 69.261 85.145 63.513 41.539 51.367 63.985 33.500 34.197 24.137 26.481 12.507 9.141 6.836 5.417 5.837 7.068 6.621 4.615 5.166 5.484 3.920 3.615 3.593 3.607 3.606 904 FLIBOR3 Central and eastern Europe Three-month London interbank off ered rate (LIBOR) Percent 904 TRADEPCH Central and eastern Europe Trade volume of goods an d services Percent change 904 TM_RPCH Central and eastern Europe Volume of imports of goods and s ervices Percent change -0.071 -1.149 -13.096 10.658 7.343 6.151 2.349 7.613 6.610 5.139 14.079 0.025 6.095 20.942 -5.621 24.610 17.059 19.810 11.603 -2.378 16.021 -4.706 8.952 13.891 16.308 8.908 13.056 15.004 4.509 -14.782 12.322 9.723 4.266 6.157 7.152 7.556 7.725 904 TMG_RPCH Central and eastern Europe Volume of imports of goo ds Percent change 2.570 0.444 -7.001 5.303 9.806 3.513 -2.721 4.984 7.219 -5.671 26.485 1.025 5.395 24.875 -6.565 18.189 16.701 19.038 12.187 -2.335 19.288 -5.174 10.006 14.709 16.256 7.978 13.651 15.632 3.137 -14.442 12.191 10.136 3.972 6.025 7.198 7.665 7.876 904 TX_RPCH Central and eastern Europe Volume of exports of goods and s ervices Percent change 1.630 -0.162 3.565 5.247 12.227 0.970 -2.431 9.956 6.725 -6.437 14.526 -3.060 7.964 2.468 8.646 15.671 17.873 16.743 10.737 -3.308 17.339 6.042 6.521 13.780 13.997 9.720 11.795 10.380 6.763 -8.272 9.624 9.197 6.634 6.954 6.727 6.584 6.368 904 TXG_RPCH Central and eastern Europe Volume of exports of goo ds Percent change 2.181 0.802 6.359 5.399 14.325 -0.269 -7.506 7.584 9.974 -14.343 3.004 4.524 4.652 1.557 11.848 5.815 17.834 12.635 9.712 2.628 17.350 10.015 8.875 13.767 14.924 9.664 13.526 10.962 6.072 -7.945 10.801 9.049 6.768 7.163 6.850 6.661 6.512 904 TTPCH Central and eastern Europe Terms of trade of goods and serv ices Percent change -1.479 3.893 -2.708 -1.687 -2.139 1.291 2.778 0.955 4.319 19.263 -22.265 7.910 -2.943 0.133 -0.523 2.671 -1.565 1.147 1.040 -1.845 -1.624 -0.213 -0.663 -1.021 0.793 -0.827 -1.376 1.976 -2.299 3.830 -0.557 -1.720 0.066 -0.602 0.326 -0.021 0.310 904 TTTPCH Central and eastern Europe Terms of trade of goods Percent change -1.066 2.732 0.375 -1.019 -0.694 -0.167 1.006 0.221 2.920 -1.042 -15.585 2.466 -4.026 2.695 2.419 1.565 -0.414 0.916 1.387 -3.585 -1.996 0.722 0.142 -0.858 1.075 -1.675 -1.367 1.712 -3.265 4.260 -1.080 -1.945 -0.046 -0.832 0.225 -0.153 0.170 904 TXGM_D Central and eastern Europe Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 904 TXGM_DPCH Central and eastern Europe Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 904 LUR Central and eastern Europe Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 904 LE Central and eastern Europe Employment Index, 2 000=100 904 GGR_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government reven ue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transacti ons that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the ne

t worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.674 35.021 34.773 35.769 36.311 36.134 35.885 35.311 35.463 37.306 36.622 36.477 36.292 36.243 36.254 904 GGX_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisit ion of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total ex penditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sens e that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.802 41.847 38.869 37.810 38.235 38.043 38.912 41.319 40.411 40.108 39.118 38.612 38.318 38.084 37.900 904 GGXCNL_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government net l ending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal o f other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general g overnment activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, parag raph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.129 -6.826 -4.096 -2.041 -1.924 -1.909 -3.027 -6.009 -4.948 -2.802 -2.496 -2.136 -2.026 -1.841 -1.645 904 GGSB_NPGDP Central and eastern Europe General government struc tural balance Percent of potential GDP 904 GGXONLB_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government prima ry net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+) /borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest r evenue). Percent of GDP 904 GGXWDN_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government net d ebt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets correspondin g to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, curre ncy and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized g uarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 904 GGXWDG_NGDP Central and eastern Europe General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and de posits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee s chemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 syste m are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivativ es and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.339 46.221 42.517 38.282 39.238 45.411 46.703 46.669 45.890 45.096 44.274 43.243 42.089 904 BCA Central and eastern Europe Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the wor ld) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, om issions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, a s well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited nu

mber of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -14.435 -12.426 -4.715 -7.550 -5.859 -7.517 -8.979 -6.857 -3.048 0.816 -4.623 -0.471 -1.577 -14.718 1.441 -10.067 -12.182 -16.160 -15.676 -23.580 -28.852 -11.383 -19.270 -32.401 -55.134 -61.116 -88.960 -137.829 -160.428 -49.957 -80.546 -119.429 -108.024 -110.981 -119.239 -137.447 -158.887 904 BCA_NGDPD Central and eastern Europe Current account balance Percent of GDP -5.828 -4.816 -1.795 -2.895 -2.338 -2.888 -3.220 -2.311 -0.926 0.237 -1.285 -0.129 -0.409 -3.466 0.398 -2.005 -2.266 -2.951 -2.563 -4.083 -4.814 -2.016 -3.001 -4.092 -5.634 -5.233 -6.826 -8.437 -8.349 -3.122 -4.600 -6.232 -5.362 -5.141 -5.144 -5.515 -5.921 904 BM Central and eastern Europe Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 904 BX Central and eastern Europe Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 904 BFXP Central and eastern Europe Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 4.082 7.773 2.305 4.584 3.457 5.189 3.045 7.994 3.959 0.421 5.187 -11.147 -2.064 12.756 -13.065 24.438 15.203 20.894 26.865 24.108 31.552 16.176 15.549 39.101 49.689 102.080 117.480 182.578 153.147 26.561 79.472 99.635 109.556 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 BFPP Central and eastern Europe Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.146 0.282 1.178 1.386 -0.114 -0.117 -0.565 3.860 2.419 4.418 -2.633 0.618 1.155 2.553 2.406 1.732 0.256 5.138 15.671 20.796 0.783 -4.130 -10.100 9.212 27.024 42.063 25.476 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 BFD Central and eastern Europe Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 0.010 0.112 0.065 0.061 0.129 0.113 0.119 0.110 0.336 0.651 0.714 2.389 2.672 3.806 2.679 9.720 9.578 10.872 12.656 13.806 15.816 16.570 12.003 14.563 30.615 37.797 64.114 74.764 66.427 29.279 21.534 31.266 40.188 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 BFOP Central and eastern Europe Other private financial flows, n et Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other in vestment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 4.071 7.661 2.240 4.523 3.328 5.076 2.780 7.602 2.445 -1.616 4.587 -13.419 -4.170 5.089 -18.163 10.300 8.258 9.404 13.054 7.748 13.331 -2.126 3.291 19.401 3.404 43.488 52.583 111.944 96.820 -11.930 30.914 26.307 43.892 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 BFXG Central and eastern Europe Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 2.917 1.157 1.177 0.014 0.121 -0.209 2.713 0.749 0.280 -0.859 1.676 2.497 3.646 2.387 -1.135 -1.757 0.982 1.310 -2.184 3.437 3.162 -4.157 15.416 4.882 9.649 3.291 5.186 -6.162 20.324 48.385 34.820 28.945 9.546 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 BFRA Central and eastern Europe Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 3 5 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are inclu ded in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an inc rease. U.S. dollars Billions -0.398 0.529 -0.785 -0.418 2.406 2.864 3.272 3.200 3.690 0.978 7.336 6.665 -0.811 -1.380 -0.378 -16.007 -11.018 -7.058 -7.061 -9.875 -4.182 -1.478 -8.224 -10.912 -12.785 -43.598 -32.284 -36.709 -4.081 -28.997 -37.109 -22.524 -15.436 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 D Central and eastern Europe External debt, total

U.S. dollars Billions 65.764 67.933 72.161 72.468 74.509 87.582 100.298 115.832 112.295 111.602 131.109 135.816 148.395 165.741 161.187 181.938 184.557 193.212 233.425 254.337 276.860 282.408 324.318 402.685 483.837 528.788 688.562 923.969 1,024.193 1,118.410 1,142.607 1,260.39 7 1,319.551 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 D_NGDPD Central and eastern Europe External debt, total Percent of GDP 26.553 26.326 27.475 27.791 29.728 33.644 35.973 39.040 34.098 32.350 36.444 37.194 38.528 39.261 41.801 36.720 34.334 35.280 38.488 44.043 46.336 50.243 50.730 51.077 49.623 45.421 52.990 56.718 53.458 70.134 65.459 66.002 65.731 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 D_BX Central and eastern Europe External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 130.340 135.000 137.412 139.472 133.095 165.801 193.650 198.077 171.549 199.470 228.648 203.136 187.282 212.824 185.190 156.063 133.481 126.347 140.195 168.586 161.486 154.371 157.108 152.043 141.053 132.655 145.962 156.864 143.453 197.350 179.178 164.206 159.648 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DS Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e U.S. dollars Billions 14.576 10.927 12.002 9.939 22.301 25.474 25.928 26.514 28.177 22.938 23.723 28.121 21.172 21.044 24.361 28.200 33.268 35.833 39.400 50.628 81.916 97.616 96.785 105.456 134.316 184.503 227.327 288.889 394.926 404.935 379.866 427.509 460.892 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DS_NGDPD Central and eastern Europe External debt, total deb t service Percent of GDP 5.885 4.234 4.570 3.812 8.898 9.785 9.299 8.936 8.556 6.649 6.594 7.701 5.519 5.014 6.386 5.749 6.356 6.745 6.695 8.937 13.710 17.367 15.139 13.405 13.805 15.879 17.531 17.774 20.662 25.459 21.812 22.436 23.008 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DS_BX Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e Percent of exports of goods and services 28.888 21.715 22.854 19.129 39.836 48.224 50.060 45.339 43.045 40.998 41.372 42.059 27.289 27.787 28.708 24.630 25.322 24.751 24.896 34.529 47.780 53.359 46.885 39.896 39.257 46.400 48.325 49.181 55.454 71.622 59.706 55.816 55.883 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSI Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e, interest U.S. dollars Billions 5.415 6.036 5.886 4.977 4.505 8.688 8.694 9.430 9.513 10.280 7.176 6.090 6.640 6.661 7.724 9.495 9.576 10.017 11.667 11.576 12.859 12.308 11.221 11.939 14.180 16.227 20.795 27.215 39.509 31.806 27.174 34.136 33.998 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSI_NGDPD Central and eastern Europe External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of GDP 2.186 2.339 2.241 1.909 1.797 3.337 3.118 3.178 2.889 2.980 1.995 1.668 1.724 1.578 2.003 1.891 1.782 1.829 1.907 2.005 2.145 2.175 1.744 1.508 1.449 1.389 1.596 1.666 2.056 1.988 1.552 1.781 1.687 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSI_BX Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 10.733 11.995 11.208 9.579 8.047 16.447 16.786 16.126 14.533 18.374 12.514 9.109 8.559 8.795 9.102 8.293 7.289 6.919 7.372 7.895 7.500 6.728 5.436 4.517 4.144 4.081 4.421 4.633 5.548 5.626 4.271 4.457 4.122 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSP Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 9.160 4.891 6.116 4.962 17.796 16.785 17.234 17.084 18.664 12.658 16.547 22.030 14.531 14.383 16.637 18.706 23.692 25.816 27.733 39.052 69.057 85.309 85.564 93.517 120.136 168.276 206.532 261.673 355.417 373.129 352.691 393.373 426.895 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSP_NGDPD Central and eastern Europe External debt, total deb

t service, amortization Percent of GDP 3.699 1.895 2.329 1.903 7.100 6.448 6.181 5.758 5.667 3.669 4.600 6.033 3.773 3.407 4.315 3.725 4.408 4.714 4.533 6.763 11.522 15.078 13.301 11.811 12.276 14.408 15.846 16.017 18.496 23.319 20.141 20.528 21.188 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 DSP_BX Central and eastern Europe External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 18.156 9.720 11.646 9.550 31.789 31.776 33.274 29.213 28.513 22.625 28.858 32.950 18.730 18.992 19.605 16.337 18.033 17.832 17.523 26.634 40.279 46.632 41.449 35.380 35.112 42.319 43.905 44.548 49.907 65.996 55.435 51.359 51.761 n/a n/a n/a n/a 904 PALLFNFW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Price Index in cludes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PNFUELW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index i ncludes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 904 PINDUW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Industrial Inputs Pric e Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 POILAPSP Central and eastern Europe Crude Oil (petroleum), S imple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 904 PNRGW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Fuel (energy) Index in cludes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 POILAPSPW Central and eastern Europe Crude Oil (petroleum), P rice index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas I ntermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted ave rage of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to mo ve together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differe ntials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of grav ity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physic al delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price fo r a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Ara bian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 904 PNGASW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Natural Gas Price Inde x includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PNGASEUW Central and eastern Europe Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 904 PNGASJPW Central and eastern Europe Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 904 PNGASUSW Central and eastern Europe Natural Gas, Price index

Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2 005=100 904 PCOALW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Coal Price Index inclu des Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 904 PCOALAUW Central and eastern Europe Coal, Price Index Austra lian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/ Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 904 PCOALSAW Central and eastern Europe Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 904 PFANDBW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Food and Beverage Pric e Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PFOODW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Food Price Index inclu des Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 904 PCEREW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Cereals Price Index in cludes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 904 PWHEAMTW Central and eastern Europe Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 904 PMAIZMTW Central and eastern Europe Maize (corn), Price Inde x U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 904 PRICENPQW Central and eastern Europe Rice, Price Index 5% bro ken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 904 PBARLW Central and eastern Europe Barley, Price Index Canadian no. 1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 904 PVOILW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Vegetable Oil Index in cludes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil , Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PSOYBW Central and eastern Europe Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybe ans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 904 PSMEAW Central and eastern Europe Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicag o Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 904 PSOILW Central and eastern Europe Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 904 PROILW Central and eastern Europe Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Ro tterdam Index, 2005=100 904 PPOILW Central and eastern Europe Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2 005=100 904 PSUNOW Central and eastern Europe Sunflower oil, Price index US ex port price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 904 POLVOILW Central and eastern Europe Olive Oil, Price Index e xtra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2 005=100 904 PFISHW Central and eastern Europe Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 904 PGNUTSW Central and eastern Europe Groundnuts (peanuts), Price inde x 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 904 PMEATW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Meat Price Index inclu des Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PBEEFW Central and eastern Europe Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 904 PLAMBW Central and eastern Europe Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 904 PPORKW Central and eastern Europe Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 904 PPOULTW Central and eastern Europe Poultry (chicken), Price index W hole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100

904 PSEAFW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PSALMW Central and eastern Europe Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 904 PSHRIW Central and eastern Europe Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell -on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2 005=100 904 PSUGAW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Sugar Index includes E uropean, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PSUGAISAW Central and eastern Europe Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future pos ition Index, 2005=100 904 PSUGAUSAW Central and eastern Europe Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 904 PSUGAEECW Central and eastern Europe Sugar, Price Index CIF E urope Index, 2005=100 904 PBANSOPW Central and eastern Europe Bananas, Price Index Cen tral American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 904 PORANGW Central and eastern Europe Oranges, Price Index miscellaneo us oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 904 PBEVEW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Beverage Price Index i ncludes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 904 PCOFFW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Coffee Price Index inc ludes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 904 PCOFFOTMW Central and eastern Europe Coffee, Price index Othe r Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 904 PCOFFROBW Central and eastern Europe Coffee, Price index Robu sta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 904 PCOCOW Central and eastern Europe Cocoa beans, Price Index Interna tional Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2 005=100 904 PTEAW Central and eastern Europe Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 904 PRAWMW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Agricultural Raw Mater ials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PTIMBW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PHARDW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Hardwood Price Index i ncludes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PLOGSKW Central and eastern Europe Hard Logs, Price Index Best qual ity Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 904 PSAWMALW Central and eastern Europe Hard Sawnwood, Price Ind ex Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2 005=100 904 PSOFTW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Softwood Index include s Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PLOGOREW Central and eastern Europe Soft Logs, Price index A verage Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 904 PSAWOREW Central and eastern Europe Soft Sawnwood, Price Ind ex average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 904 PCOTTINDW Central and eastern Europe Cotton, Price index Cott on Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 904 PWOOLW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Wool Index includes Co arse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 904 PWOOLFW Central and eastern Europe Wool, Price index fine, 19 micro n, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100

904 PWOOLCW Central and eastern Europe Wool, Price index coarse, 23 mic ron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 904 PRUBBW Central and eastern Europe Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 904 PHIDEW Central and eastern Europe Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 904 PMETAW Central and eastern Europe Commodity Metals Price Index inc ludes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 904 PCOPPW Central and eastern Europe Copper, Price Index grade A cath ode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 904 PALUMW Central and eastern Europe Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% mini mum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 904 PIORECRW Central and eastern Europe Iron Ore, Price Index Ch ina import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2 005=100 904 PTINW Central and eastern Europe Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 904 PNICKW Central and eastern Europe Nickel, Price Index melting grad e, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 904 PZINCW Central and eastern Europe Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 904 PLEADW Central and eastern Europe Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index L ME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 904 PURANW Central and eastern Europe Uranium, Price index u3o8 restri cted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 901 NGDP_RPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.586 -14.074 -5.471 -3.664 1.440 -3.643 5.313 9.151 6.071 5.241 7.742 8.140 6.739 8.875 8.916 5.316 -6.400 4.597 4.595 4.402 4.355 4.313 4.214 4.207 901 NGDP_RPCHMK Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic p roduct, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 901 NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 122.782 242.720 348.965 396.994 501.804 523.914 383.176 291.276 353.358 413.910 462.830 571.626 774.209 1,003.327 1,301.727 1,707.784 2,179.90 3 1,638.009 1,977.224 2,474.029 2,782.375 3,081.97 4 3,386.168 3,708.870 4,081.905 901 NGDP_D Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 901 NGAP_NPGDP Commonwealth of Independent States Output gap Percent of potential GDP 901 PPPGDP Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,643.035 1,516.876 1,334.026 1,285.685 1,260.801 1,300.549 1,265.757 1,351.846 1,506.954 1,633.705 1,746.748 1,921.225 2,133.680 2,347.294 2,635.476 2,952.257 3,176.901 2,995.800 3,169.017 3,385.236 3,571.168 3,750.136 3,944.867 4,159.978 4,397.420 901 PPPPC Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current internat ional dollar Units n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5,857.934 5,394.117 4,684.946 4,507.448 4,421.562 4,570.052 4,479.514 4,792.634 5,328.252 5,773.842 6,193.228 6,810.673

7,575.181 8,361.930 9,387.912 10,498.830 11,278.653 10,556.744 11,136.901 11,893.866 12,546.029 13,172.842 13,854.173 14,606.078 15,437.852 901 PPPSH Commonwealth of Independent States Gross domestic product b ased on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook co untry group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating coun try group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, t he World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Econo mic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weigh ts, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gul de and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washin gton: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.896 5.218 4.357 3.970 3.685 3.588 3.370 3.426 3.566 3.698 3.785 3.939 4.054 4.140 4.282 4.428 4.541 4.277 4.260 4.293 4.312 4.308 4.295 4.273 4.249 901 NID_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States Investment Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.717 30.759 26.222 25.336 23.789 21.891 18.588 16.261 19.179 22.064 21.149 21.447 21.619 21.217 22.984 26.705 25.241 18.951 22.055 24.008 25.093 25.756 26.022 26.172 26.353 901 NGSD_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States Gross national s avings Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.843 29.287 27.511 26.399 24.561 20.366 16.239 23.888 32.060 29.433 27.505 27.736 29.970 30.008 30.241 30.730 30.069 21.683 26.035 28.670 28.004 27.588 26.706 26.611 26.385 901 PCPIPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Inflation, average consu mer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,201.169 445.247 227.905 52.625 17.714 24.963 71.959 24.062 20.291 13.981 12.301 10.395 12.139 9.446 9.720 15.606 11.210 7.189 10.255 8.736 7.444 6.714 6.467 6.374 901 PCPIEPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Inflation, end o f period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,376.307 293.224 136.659 26.234 13.367 67.096 36.654 22.176 16.867 13.057 11.347 11.355 10.349 9.222 12.966 13.970 8.584 8.909 10.203 7.920 6.969 6.513 6.418 6.352 901 FLIBOR3 Commonwealth of Independent States Three-month London inter bank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 901 TRADEPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 901 TM_RPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Volume of imports of goo ds and services Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.841 0.112 11.758 9.933 9.481 -13.585 -19.520 14.643 19.712 12.206 20.339 19.799 14.949 18.826 23.430 13.310 -25.402 16.817 15.893 8.182 7.997 7.558 7.347 6.909 901 TMG_RPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Volume of import s of goods Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

3.660 -0.706 5.394 13.659 10.020 -13.112 -19.298 15.024 16.956 11.089 22.392 20.154 14.949 20.859 22.872 12.015 -27.416 17.879 15.621 7.985 8.073 7.827 7.547 7.045 901 TX_RPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Volume of exports of goo ds and services Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.590 -1.646 8.477 8.145 2.581 -1.055 -4.284 12.753 5.059 8.724 12.661 14.102 5.323 9.013 8.711 -1.130 -11.665 8.084 6.472 3.940 4.470 4.346 4.527 4.924 901 TXG_RPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Volume of export s of goods Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.805 -0.907 8.663 6.519 2.065 0.275 4.195 12.243 3.816 8.307 12.726 13.318 4.528 7.633 6.757 1.279 -12.669 9.252 6.349 3.818 4.550 4.349 4.454 5.030 901 TTPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.493 3.911 3.296 4.222 0.120 -10.262 7.029 16.690 -1.582 -0.024 7.997 10.027 14.013 7.849 2.209 18.536 -19.340 12.534 11.061 -1.629 -0.866 -1.022 -0.543 -0.638 901 TTTPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Terms of trade of goods Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.842 3.500 -0.832 3.015 1.605 -10.777 6.290 21.871 -2.025 -0.777 8.536 11.958 14.561 8.930 2.338 13.818 -19.168 12.191 10.867 -1.762 -0.863 -0.983 -0.431 -0.547 901 TXGM_D Commonwealth of Independent States Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 901 TXGM_DPCH Commonwealth of Independent States Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 901 LUR Commonwealth of Independent States Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 901 LE Commonwealth of Independent States Employment Index, 2000=100 901 GGR_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivab le, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the di fference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: T ransactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not chang e the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and f inancial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.815 30.962 33.603 35.248 35.490 35.428 35.544 39.450 38.484 38.787 39.083 34.889 34.879 36.436 35.147 34.273 33.501 32.989 32.384 901 GGX_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.447 34.299 32.284 33.773 35.134 34.262 32.040 33.030 31.543 33.282 34.843 39.960 37.485 37.084 36.440 35.791 35.689 35.609 35.444 901 GGXCNL_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the ex tent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the di

sposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utiliz ing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net bor rowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of g eneral government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 200 1, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acq uisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.728 -2.475 2.061 2.119 0.442 1.253 3.598 6.420 6.941 5.506 4.240 -5.070 -2.606 -0.647 -1.293 -1.518 -2.188 -2.620 -3.059 901 GGSB_NPGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt structural balance Percent of potential GDP 901 GGXONLB_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net len ding (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus in terest revenue). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.315 2.710 4.839 7.690 7.855 5.819 4.223 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 GGXWDN_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corr esponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDR s, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standa rdized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 901 GGXWDG_NGDP Commonwealth of Independent States General governme nt gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or p ayments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currenc y and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized gua rantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 20 01 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial d erivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nom inal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.322 46.656 38.565 29.644 21.988 14.526 9.835 9.081 9.347 13.527 14.525 14.945 15.326 15.894 17.368 19.113 20.824 901 BCA Commonwealth of Independent States Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital it ems. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transf ers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects er rors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current ac count, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a li mited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual co untries. U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.747 -0.244 4.720 3.840 5.194 -6.280 -7.435 23.799 48.253 33.043 30.260 35.679 63.550 87.566 96.262 71.732 107.746 41.253 75.316 113.510 79.483 55.314 23.788 19.216 6.272 901 BCA_NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States Current account balance Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.052 -0.100 1.353 0.967 1.035 -1.199 -1.940 8.171 13.656 7.983 6.538 6.242 8.208 8.728 7.395 4.200 4.943 2.518 3.809 4.588 2.857 1.795 0.703 0.518 0.154 901 BM Commonwealth of Independent States Imports of goods and ser vices U.S. dollars Billions 901 BX Commonwealth of Independent States Exports of goods and ser

vices U.S. dollars Billions 901 BFXP Commonwealth of Independent States Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dol lars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.261 5.280 -10.741 7.325 -13.957 -48.450 -16.880 -10.492 -13.558 0.151 -0.347 20.910 5.559 29.135 51.652 129.190 -97.900 -62.678 -25.909 -18.935 4.422 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 BFPP Commonwealth of Independent States Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.000 3.774 0.118 -0.809 -0.054 -43.455 -8.387 0.008 0.995 1.872 1.002 2.038 4.670 3.910 4.861 19.471 -31.483 -9.541 10.380 7.596 11.136 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 BFD Commonwealth of Independent States Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.013 1.649 1.476 3.051 4.814 5.977 5.633 4.679 2.323 4.886 5.120 5.443 13.199 11.675 21.344 28.296 50.574 16.712 7.617 29.569 30.517 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 BFOP Commonwealth of Independent States Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.248 -0.144 -12.335 5.083 -18.717 -10.972 -14.126 -15.179 -16.876 -6.607 -6.470 13.430 -12.309 13.549 25.447 81.423 -116.991 -69.850 -43.905 -56.100 -37.231 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 BFXG Commonwealth of Independent States Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.360 -12.428 -1.733 0.763 48.206 10.255 -5.054 -19.945 1.689 5.258 -11.171 -10.123 -18.301 -25.437 -5.977 -18.997 42.500 0.311 4.750 6.254 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 BFRA Commonwealth of Independent States Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reser ves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included a re included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicate s an increase. U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.298 -4.779 2.146 -6.945 4.946 -1.334 12.592 -6.521 -20.643 -14.366 -15.078 -32.698 -54.896 -77.091 -127.886 -168.032 27.019 -7.877 -53.196 -97.019 -83.551 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 D Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 210.197 200.985 212.177 253.282 298.255 361.429 465.741 680.293 729.545 735.104 788.841 831.196 881.765 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 D_NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.486 48.558 45.843 44.309 38.524 36.023 35.779 39.835 33.467 44.878 39.896 33.597 31.691 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 D_BX Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 127.635 121.205 118.798 112.981 97.999 92.880 95.780 115.154 91.972 139.091 116.868 95.856 98.514 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DS Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.509 56.248 65.857 70.402 96.299 127.469 173.558 229.788 316.245 250.442 244.440 242.896 262.603 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DS_NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, t otal debt service Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.954 13.589 14.229 12.316 12.438 12.705 13.333 13.455 14.507 15.289 12.363 9.818 9.438 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DS_BX Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.814 33.920 36.873 31.404 31.641 32.757 35.692 38.897 39.868 47.387 36.214 28.012 29.339 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSI Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service, interest U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.516 5.060 2.312 6.357 6.189 7.682 16.094 11.998 12.717 11.290 10.372 10.632 13.117 15.314 21.062 28.900 34.141 29.373 30.654 25.622 25.379 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSI_NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, t otal debt service, interest Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.492 2.085 0.662 1.601 1.233 1.466 4.200 4.119 3.599 2.728 2.241 1.860 1.694 1.526 1.618 1.692 1.566 1.793 1.550 1.036 0.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSI_BX Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.722 6.808 5.808 4.742 4.310 3.935 4.331 4.892 4.304 5.558 4.541 2.955 2.835 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSP Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.791 44.958 55.484 59.771 83.182 112.155 152.496 200.889 282.104 221.068 213.786 217.274 237.223 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSP_NGDPD Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, t otal debt service, amortization Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.355 10.862 11.988 10.456 10.744 11.178 11.715 11.763 12.941 13.496 10.812 8.782 8.526 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 DSP_BX Commonwealth of Independent States External debt, total deb t service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.092 27.112 31.066 26.662 27.331 28.821 31.361 34.005 35.564 41.829 31.673 25.057 26.504 n/a n/a n/a n/a 901 PALLFNFW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PNFUELW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Non-Fuel Price

Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PINDUW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Industrial Inp uts Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 POILAPSP Commonwealth of Independent States Crude Oil (petro leum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Inter mediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent ?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move toget her according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials r eflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sul fur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical deliv ery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?hea dline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barr el of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom V oe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gul f at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 901 PNRGW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 POILAPSPW Commonwealth of Independent States Crude Oil (petro leum), Price index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weig hted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dat ed Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils te nd to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to th e physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often descr ibed as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Nor way) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh sp ot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 901 PNGASW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Natural Gas Pr ice Index includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PNGASEUW Commonwealth of Independent States Natural Gas, Pri ce index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 901 PNGASJPW Commonwealth of Independent States Natural Gas, Pri ce index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 901 PNGASUSW Commonwealth of Independent States Natural Gas, Pri ce index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 901 PCOALW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Coal Price Ind ex includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 901 PCOALAUW Commonwealth of Independent States Coal, Price Inde x Australian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Ne wcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 901 PCOALSAW Commonwealth of Independent States Coal, Price Inde x South African export price Index, 2005=100 901 PFANDBW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Food and Bever age Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 901 PFOODW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Food Price Ind ex includes Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges P

rice Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PCEREW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 901 PWHEAMTW Commonwealth of Independent States Wheat, Price ind ex No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2 005=100 901 PMAIZMTW Commonwealth of Independent States Maize (corn), Pr ice Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2 005=100 901 PRICENPQW Commonwealth of Independent States Rice, Price Inde x 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2 005=100 901 PBARLW Commonwealth of Independent States Barley, Price Index Cana dian no.1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 901 PVOILW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunfl ower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 901 PSOYBW Commonwealth of Independent States Soybeans, Price Index U. S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yel low and par Index, 2005=100 901 PSMEAW Commonwealth of Independent States Soybean Meal, Price Inde x Chicago Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent prote in Index, 2005=100 901 PSOILW Commonwealth of Independent States Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 901 PROILW Commonwealth of Independent States Rapeseed Oil, Price inde x FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 901 PPOILW Commonwealth of Independent States Palm oil, Price index M alaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 901 PSUNOW Commonwealth of Independent States Sunflower oil, Price ind ex US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 901 POLVOILW Commonwealth of Independent States Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 901 PFISHW Commonwealth of Independent States Fishmeal, Price index Pe ru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 901 PGNUTSW Commonwealth of Independent States Groundnuts (peanuts), Pr ice index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2 005=100 901 PMEATW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Meat Price Ind ex includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 901 PBEEFW Commonwealth of Independent States Beef, Price Index Austra lian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2 005=100 901 PLAMBW Commonwealth of Independent States Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 901 PPORKW Commonwealth of Independent States Swine (pork), Price inde x 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 901 PPOULTW Commonwealth of Independent States Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 901 PSEAFW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PSALMW Commonwealth of Independent States Fish (salmon), Price ind ex Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 901 PSHRIW Commonwealth of Independent States Shrimp, Price index Froz en shell-on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan

Index, 2005=100 901 PSUGAW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Sugar Index in cludes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PSUGAISAW Commonwealth of Independent States Sugar, Price ind ex Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest fu ture position Index, 2005=100 901 PSUGAUSAW Commonwealth of Independent States Sugar, Price ind ex U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2 005=100 901 PSUGAEECW Commonwealth of Independent States Sugar, Price Ind ex CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 901 PBANSOPW Commonwealth of Independent States Bananas, Price I ndex Central American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 901 PORANGW Commonwealth of Independent States Oranges, Price Index mis cellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 901 PBEVEW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 901 PCOFFW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Coffee Price I ndex includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 901 PCOFFOTMW Commonwealth of Independent States Coffee, Price in dex Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 901 PCOFFROBW Commonwealth of Independent States Coffee, Price in dex Robusta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 901 PCOCOW Commonwealth of Independent States Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 901 PTEAW Commonwealth of Independent States Tea, Price index Mombasa , Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 901 PRAWMW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Agricultural R aw Materials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indice s Index, 2005=100 901 PTIMBW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Timber Index i ncludes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PHARDW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 901 PLOGSKW Commonwealth of Independent States Hard Logs, Price Index B est quality Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 901 PSAWMALW Commonwealth of Independent States Hard Sawnwood, P rice Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 901 PSOFTW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PLOGOREW Commonwealth of Independent States Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2 005=100 901 PSAWOREW Commonwealth of Independent States Soft Sawnwood, P rice Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2 005=100 901 PCOTTINDW Commonwealth of Independent States Cotton, Price in dex Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 901 PWOOLW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Wool Index inc ludes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PWOOLFW Commonwealth of Independent States Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 901 PWOOLCW Commonwealth of Independent States Wool, Price index coarse , 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100

901 PRUBBW Commonwealth of Independent States Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 901 PHIDEW Commonwealth of Independent States Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2 005=100 901 PMETAW Commonwealth of Independent States Commodity Metals Price I ndex includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium P rice Indices Index, 2005=100 901 PCOPPW Commonwealth of Independent States Copper, Price Index grad e A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 901 PALUMW Commonwealth of Independent States Aluminum, Price Index 99 .5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 901 PIORECRW Commonwealth of Independent States Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 901 PTINW Commonwealth of Independent States Tin, Price Index standar d grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 901 PNICKW Commonwealth of Independent States Nickel, Price Index melt ing grade, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 901 PZINCW Commonwealth of Independent States Zinc, Price Index high g rade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 901 PLEADW Commonwealth of Independent States Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 901 PURANW Commonwealth of Independent States Uranium, Price index u3o 8 restricted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 505 NGDP_RPCH Developing Asia Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 5.873 5.835 5.569 6.979 7.839 6.804 6.080 7.198 8.957 6.048 5.397 6.059 8.848 8.953 9.326 8.893 8.433 6.274 3.595 6.361 6.950 5.767 6.835 8.127 8.527 9.482 10.331 11.457 7.736 7.174 9.460 8.216 7.986 8.445 8.502 8.555 8.569 505 NGDP_RPCHMK Developing Asia Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 505 NGDPD Developing Asia Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 666.835 652.731 784.377 825.726 867.736 838.456 865.119 943.205 1,067.942 1,141.423 1,129.726 1,156.84 0 1,291.501 1,464.068 1,520.713 1,834.965 2,048.58 5 2,149.425 2,000.551 2,171.759 2,340.892 2,457.19 0 2,679.762 3,043.839 3,527.422 4,073.582 4,819.83 2 6,062.646 7,433.248 7,915.749 9,535.484 11,113.7 58 12,287.787 13,606.554 15,047.665 16,631.104 18,385.3 89 505 NGDP_D Developing Asia Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 505 NGAP_NPGDP Developing Asia Output gap Percent of poten tial GDP 505 PPPGDP Developing Asia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 905.966 1,048.538 1,173.807 1,304.441 1,455.074 1,604.506 1,741.886 1,919.170 2,161.296 2,377.557 2,601.486 2,854.095 3,174.807 3,529.600 3,936.336 4,373.997 4,832.068 5,221.065 5,442.576 5,873.037 6,415.570 6,934.383 7,536.874 8,317.749 9,276.430 10,429.804 11,870.946 13,602.878 14,973.763 16,202.517 17,935.222 19,819.335 21,624.173 23,596.189 25,816.311 28,355.212 31,227.288 505 PPPPC Developing Asia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 407.218 462.619 507.978 554.442 607.263 657.305 697.898 754.006 833.157 899.946 967.904 1,044.307 1,142.698 1,249.012 1,369.833 1,498.98

6 1,630.636 1,735.394 1,782.048 1,896.037 2,046.52 9 2,182.838 2,326.750 2,536.555 2,796.203 3,106.36 5 3,496.706 3,963.952 4,316.714 4,616.010 5,049.51 4 5,519.973 5,958.409 6,432.913 6,963.994 7,568.44 7 8,247.313 505 PPPSH Developing Asia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power -parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the countr y weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites f or the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for pu rchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sou rces and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. Fo r primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Pe nn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Eco nomic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discus sion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Econo mic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne SchulzeGhattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993 ), pp. 106-23. Percent 8.005 8.298 8.708 9.066 9.302 9.584 9.848 10.172 10.615 10.845 11.077 11.499 11.392 12.142 12.856 13.505 14.123 14.403 14.491 14.882 15.179 15.695 16.332 17.052 17.624 18.395 19.288 20.401 21.401 23.134 24.111 25.135 26.107 27.109 28.108 29.129 30.175 505 NID_NGDP Developing Asia Investment Percent of GDP 32.145 33.750 28.702 28.431 27.687 29.872 29.070 28.392 30.225 31.361 31.767 31.872 32.163 35.765 35.044 35.888 35.207 33.598 30.347 29.668 29.243 29.979 31.232 33.676 35.917 36.256 36.937 36.876 38.355 41.398 41.627 42.290 42.260 42.405 42.540 42.544 42.606 505 NGSD_NGDP Developing Asia Gross national savings Percent of GDP 27.823 29.531 25.177 24.828 25.058 25.509 25.523 26.219 27.307 28.133 29.116 29.383 29.782 33.296 33.721 33.614 33.320 33.903 33.038 31.457 31.012 31.585 33.720 36.493 38.591 39.743 42.546 43.531 43.938 45.121 44.946 45.600 45.667 46.220 46.580 46.735 46.821 505 PCPIPCH Developing Asia Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 11.987 10.616 7.500 5.942 5.850 8.542 9.493 9.842 14.871 11.852 6.167 9.631 8.369 10.080 14.824 12.609 8.044 5.051 8.638 2.916 1.931 2.827 2.188 2.634 4.149 3.743 4.170 5.402 7.437 3.090 5.734 7.007 5.135 4.404 3.944 3.781 3.504 505 PCPIEPCH Developing Asia Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.260 17.069 6.836 10.087 9.496 6.371 13.788 15.110 9.783 7.453 4.034 10.116 0.307 2.555 2.722 2.168 2.989 4.292 4.253 4.095 6.356 5.691 4.661 6.154 6.342 4.883 4.056 3.910 3.591 3.476 505 FLIBOR3 Developing Asia Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR ) Percent 505 TRADEPCH Developing Asia Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 505 TM_RPCH Developing Asia Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change 10.539 9.748 -0.480 6.930 4.494 11.516 -4.155 4.822 10.440 12.280 5.660 10.773 15.653 18.551 15.537 17.494 8.358 4.927 -7.207 9.246 16.715 1.845 13.204 15.590 19.237 12.266 8.753 9.094 6.478 -0.405 18.786 12.780 10.817 11.874 12.192 12.378 12.552 505 TMG_RPCH Developing Asia Volume of imports of goods Percent change 8.403 10.599 2.437 9.149 4.438 14.590 -3.789 3.994 14.826 11.208 6.809 10.085 13.211 19.325 14.973 15.819

11.143 4.388 -4.910 7.011 16.960 1.886 12.763 17.976 20.012 12.587 8.075 8.752 6.509 -2.292 18.983 13.960 10.967 12.097 12.442 12.632 12.749 505 TX_RPCH Developing Asia Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 12.011 -0.794 -1.897 6.066 11.551 0.110 6.696 13.806 8.653 11.251 10.101 14.683 13.570 10.105 20.830 15.195 9.327 15.307 5.434 7.964 19.068 1.440 13.543 14.951 19.955 17.481 15.257 14.121 6.429 -7.719 21.102 12.450 11.033 12.622 12.618 13.024 13.093 505 TXG_RPCH Developing Asia Volume of exports of goods Percent change 9.307 -3.224 -0.893 6.090 11.654 0.798 5.013 10.322 13.881 11.028 10.259 13.861 13.149 10.507 20.487 15.388 9.978 16.243 6.254 5.195 20.967 1.505 13.080 16.559 19.328 17.205 14.531 13.278 6.118 -8.257 21.268 12.246 10.995 12.590 12.596 13.006 13.059 505 TTPCH Developing Asia Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change -1.114 8.709 0.504 -1.625 2.163 0.271 -6.740 -1.125 -1.012 0.054 1.669 -2.017 1.696 0.478 0.378 0.549 -0.020 -1.649 -2.945 0.280 -4.857 -0.339 1.266 -1.084 -1.270 -1.895 -1.199 -2.075 -2.501 4.287 -3.581 -0.857 0.991 -0.197 0.239 -0.780 -0.679 505 TTTPCH Developing Asia Terms of trade of goods Percent change -2.070 10.517 2.303 -1.015 3.400 -0.362 -6.741 2.941 -0.872 -0.689 0.209 -2.871 1.546 0.245 0.657 -0.131 0.728 -0.459 2.166 -2.158 -6.166 -0.144 0.833 -0.603 -1.917 -1.334 -1.023 -1.859 -2.601 3.584 -4.392 -0.109 1.029 -0.143 0.301 -0.771 -0.678 505 TXGM_D Developing Asia Export price of manufactures U.S. dol lars; index, 2000=100 505 TXGM_DPCH Developing Asia Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 505 LUR Developing Asia Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 505 LE Developing Asia Employment Index, 2000=100 505 GGR_NGDP Developing Asia General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. R evenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its ass ets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position , for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incur rence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.246 14.745 15.121 16.306 16.788 17.210 17.580 17.990 18.938 20.026 19.866 19.331 19.485 19.919 20.525 21.045 21.156 21.177 21.198 505 GGX_NGDP Developing Asia General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinanc ial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differ s from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also t akes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.503 19.929 19.727 20.758 21.315 20.873 20.243 20.310 20.467 20.659 21.633 23.572 23.020 22.810 22.815 22.834 22.838 22.744 22.689 505 GGXCNL_NGDP Developing Asia General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the e conomy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources gene rated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be vie wed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th

e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net le nding (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets min us net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.257 -5.184 -4.606 -4.453 -4.513 -3.663 -2.663 -2.320 -1.529 -0.632 -1.767 -4.241 -3.535 -2.892 -2.290 -1.789 -1.682 -1.567 -1.491 505 GGSB_NPGDP Developing Asia General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP 505 GGXONLB_NGDP Developing Asia General government primary net lending/b orrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) p lus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP 505 GGXWDN_NGDP Developing Asia General government net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instru ments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits , debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes , and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 505 GGXWDG_NGDP Developing Asia General government gross debt Gross de bt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/ or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. Thi s includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt sec urities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and othe r accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, exce pt for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GF SM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.373 40.987 41.248 41.359 39.962 37.668 34.508 34.911 31.611 31.250 40.608 35.373 32.108 29.391 27.218 25.338 23.718 505 BCA Developing Asia Current account balance Current account is all t ransactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classific ations are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BO P is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, se rvices, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asy mmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the ex clusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countrie s. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dol lars Billions -7.604 -12.295 -13.898 -17.542 -10.950 -20.321 -16.550 -6.453 -15.159 -19.925 -11.532 -9.294 -9.749 -32.283 -16.705 -36.908 -35.970 11.107 50.172 39.839 41.735 39.898 67.161 85.215 90.804 137.555 268.823 400.341 412.736 291.432 313.177 363.125 411.779 514.635 602.498 691.947 773.091 505 BCA_NGDPD Developing Asia Current account balance Percent of GDP -1.140 -1.884 -1.772 -2.124 -1.262 -2.424 -1.913 -0.684 -1.419 -1.746 -1.021 -0.803 -0.755 -2.205 -1.098 -2.011 -1.756 0.517 2.508 1.834 1.783 1.624 2.506 2.800 2.574 3.377 5.577 6.603 5.553 3.682 3.284 3.267 3.351 3.782 4.004 4.161 4.205 505 BM Developing Asia Imports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions 505 BX Developing Asia Exports of goods and services U.S. dol lars Billions 505 BFXP Developing Asia Private financial flows, net Net private fina ncial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows , and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 9.024 10.868 9.819 8.742 4.848 17.868 15.055 12.914 19.786 26.956 31.395 35.341 30.150 63.515 72.289 92.778 107.270 49.437 -29.328 -11.799 -8.433 30.284 51.952 79.418 163.183 129.230 94.878 212.456 79.530 196.065 319.526 320.690 308.235 n/a n/a n/a n/a

505 BFD Developing Asia Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 1.758 2.493 2.419 2.816 2.798 2.453 3.044 3.886 6.531 8.468 10.078 12.189 17.452 34.581 44.631 50.347 58.563 61.969 58.811 54.847 45.921 46.279 60.134 58.512 68.334 131.936 131.600 175.364 161.786 102.871 159.332 169.636 169.445 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 BFPP Developing Asia Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dol lars Billions 0.060 0.057 0.075 -0.486 -1.508 1.722 1.787 1.640 1.891 1.855 1.110 0.529 0.843 9.470 10.599 10.322 15.681 14.687 -11.019 -10.448 -9.977 -18.731 -11.972 22.121 39.245 16.647 -44.462 68.707 20.861 58.160 92.698 76.960 76.757 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 BFOP Developing Asia Other private financial flows, net Net othe r private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 7.207 8.317 7.324 6.411 3.558 13.693 10.224 7.389 11.364 16.632 20.208 22.622 11.855 19.464 17.059 32.109 33.026 -27.219 -77.121 -56.198 -44.377 2.736 3.790 -1.215 55.604 -19.354 7.740 -31.616 -103.117 35.034 67.496 74.094 62.033 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 BFXG Developing Asia Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 3.414 6.522 9.488 9.763 5.958 2.051 3.503 -0.490 -0.105 2.037 -2.471 5.713 3.779 2.491 1.876 -0.759 -0.900 15.658 24.390 16.519 -0.148 -2.009 -10.947 -16.160 -19.823 -3.537 2.505 0.746 -7.091 21.330 21.018 18.467 14.385 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 BFRA Developing Asia Change in reserves Measured as flows. Compr ises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that h ave substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct in vestment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dol lars Billions -4.682 -2.980 -1.936 -3.226 -1.678 4.542 0.653 -2.223 -0.316 -4.124 -20.409 -28.122 -15.552 -24.383 -44.310 -31.512 -38.218 -29.834 -26.468 -31.550 -17.162 -59.655 -112.003 -188.674 -242.975 -277.522 -355.639 -621.699 -504.709 -452.377 -592.674 -711.964 -745.353 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 D Developing Asia External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 109.734 126.217 137.377 152.308 165.566 189.728 218.130 249.786 269.495 285.478 331.190 363.594 399.026 457.979 513.061 572.385 608.091 659.570 692.607 691.944 652.324 693.351 698.078 728.065 803.993 852.501 934.586 1,055.667 1,118.180 1,221.002 1,457.969 1,701.861 1,973.750 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 D_NGDPD Developing Asia External debt, total Percent of GDP 16.459 19.340 17.516 18.448 19.082 22.631 25.217 26.486 25.238 25.013 29.320 31.434 30.900 31.285 33.741 31.197 29.687 30.689 34.625 31.868 27.872 28.223 26.055 23.924 22.797 20.931 19.394 17.415 15.045 15.427 15.292 15.315 16.065 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 D_BX Developing Asia External debt, total Percent of expor ts of goods and services 121.192 130.494 147.932 161.462 157.343 179.680 209.341 192.566 176.934 164.364 161.775 157.900 149.672 153.595 138.274 125.277 119.869 116.285 128.078 119.265 93.226 99.937 88.326 75.916 64.900 55.855 49.828 45.991 41.700 52.772 48.775 47.518 48.842 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DS Developing Asia External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 10.842 15.033 19.941 21.457 26.677 32.171 36.440 39.553 42.923 49.382 48.123 63.377 74.954 80.458 92.910 128.627 149.873 169.620 182.379 164.285 149.016 157.292 247.850 249.543 238.013 317.254 377.211 427.463 517.685 527.436 551.733 716.711 875.775 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DS_NGDPD Developing Asia External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 1.629 2.308 2.547 2.602 3.079 3.843

4.219 4.199 4.024 4.331 4.265 5.486 5.811 5.502 6.118 7.018 7.324 7.900 9.125 7.573 6.372 6.407 9.257 8.206 6.754 7.795 7.833 7.056 6.969 6.666 5.789 6.452 7.130 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DS_BX Developing Asia External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 12.048 15.623 21.581 22.850 25.459 30.592 35.130 30.584 28.275 28.542 23.593 27.609 28.192 27.060 25.109 28.221 29.616 29.967 33.796 28.378 21.328 22.704 31.404 26.059 19.237 20.810 20.130 18.638 19.322 22.812 18.470 20.023 21.683 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSI Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 4.422 6.262 7.860 10.361 13.787 16.796 18.032 17.756 19.954 15.602 18.023 19.027 20.563 21.538 24.544 29.101 31.105 29.012 34.412 32.480 33.313 36.605 29.621 29.531 29.426 34.508 38.310 46.585 48.988 46.351 50.679 59.773 73.537 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSI_NGDPD Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, inter est Percent of GDP 0.663 0.959 1.002 1.255 1.589 2.003 2.084 1.883 1.868 1.367 1.595 1.645 1.592 1.471 1.614 1.586 1.518 1.350 1.720 1.496 1.423 1.490 1.105 0.970 0.834 0.847 0.795 0.768 0.659 0.586 0.531 0.538 0.598 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSI_BX Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 4.838 6.447 8.368 10.844 12.894 15.815 17.007 13.621 12.997 8.810 8.636 8.096 7.572 6.975 6.425 6.253 6.073 5.059 6.286 5.522 4.727 5.231 3.692 3.027 2.340 2.241 2.023 2.009 1.812 1.999 1.691 1.664 1.816 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSP Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 6.420 8.772 12.081 11.096 12.890 15.375 18.408 21.798 22.969 33.779 30.100 44.351 54.391 58.920 68.366 99.526 118.767 140.609 147.967 131.806 115.703 120.688 218.229 220.012 208.587 282.746 338.901 380.878 468.697 481.084 501.054 656.938 802.238 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSP_NGDPD Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, amort ization Percent of GDP 0.963 1.344 1.540 1.344 1.485 1.834 2.128 2.311 2.151 2.959 2.664 3.834 4.211 4.024 4.496 5.424 5.798 6.542 7.396 6.069 4.943 4.912 8.144 7.228 5.913 6.941 7.031 6.282 6.305 6.078 5.255 5.911 6.529 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 DSP_BX Developing Asia External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 7.237 9.231 13.197 11.930 12.417 14.759 17.937 17.031 15.292 19.693 14.868 19.482 20.643 20.011 18.623 21.979 23.608 24.954 27.528 22.857 16.619 17.475 27.715 23.032 16.896 18.590 18.131 16.644 17.534 20.849 16.807 18.397 19.907 n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 PALLFNFW Developing Asia Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PNFUELW Developing Asia Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PINDUW Developing Asia Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 POILAPSP Developing Asia Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai F ateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot pri ces?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Du bai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the ine quality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in Am erican Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel o

f WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Br ent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in t he Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price fo r a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 505 PNRGW Developing Asia Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 POILAPSPW Developing Asia Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simpl e average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 505 PNGASW Developing Asia Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes Europ ean, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PNGASEUW Developing Asia Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 505 PNGASJPW Developing Asia Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liqu efied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 505 PNGASUSW Developing Asia Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spo t price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 505 PCOALW Developing Asia Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian a nd South African Coal Index, 2005=100 505 PCOALAUW Developing Asia Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coa l, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 505 PCOALSAW Developing Asia Coal, Price Index South African export p rice Index, 2005=100 505 PFANDBW Developing Asia Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PFOODW Developing Asia Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vege table Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PCEREW Developing Asia Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Ma ize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 505 PWHEAMTW Developing Asia Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 505 PMAIZMTW Developing Asia Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yell ow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 505 PRICENPQW Developing Asia Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 505 PBARLW Developing Asia Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley , spot price Index, 2005=100 505 PVOILW Developing Asia Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fis hmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PSOYBW Developing Asia Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soy bean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100

505 PSMEAW Developing Asia Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal F utures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2 005=100 505 PSOILW Developing Asia Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Fut ures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 505 PROILW Developing Asia Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 505 PPOILW Developing Asia Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 505 PSUNOW Developing Asia Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 505 POLVOILW Developing Asia Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 505 PFISHW Developing Asia Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 505 PGNUTSW Developing Asia Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 5 0 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 505 PMEATW Developing Asia Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PBEEFW Developing Asia Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 505 PLAMBW Developing Asia Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield Lond on Index, 2005=100 505 PPORKW Developing Asia Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 505 PPOULTW Developing Asia Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot p rice, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 505 PSEAFW Developing Asia Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) a nd Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PSALMW Developing Asia Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian S almon, export price Index, 2005=100 505 PSHRIW Developing Asia Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, bl ock 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 505 PSUGAW Developing Asia Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free ma rket, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PSUGAISAW Developing Asia Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee S ugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 505 PSUGAUSAW Developing Asia Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, co ntract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 505 PSUGAEECW Developing Asia Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 505 PBANSOPW Developing Asia Bananas, Price Index Central American an d Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 505 PORANGW Developing Asia Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges Frenc h import price Index, 2005=100 505 PBEVEW Developing Asia Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 505 PCOFFW Developing Asia Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 505 PCOFFOTMW Developing Asia Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 505 PCOFFROBW Developing Asia Coffee, Price index Robusta, Internation al Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2 005=100 505 PCOCOW Developing Asia Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Org anization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 505 PTEAW Developing Asia Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100

505 PRAWMW Developing Asia Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index inclu des Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 505 PTIMBW Developing Asia Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Sof twood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PHARDW Developing Asia Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PLOGSKW Developing Asia Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian me ranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 505 PSAWMALW Developing Asia Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Mera nti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 505 PSOFTW Developing Asia Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PLOGOREW Developing Asia Soft Logs, Price index Average Export pr ice from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 505 PSAWOREW Developing Asia Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average expor t price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 505 PCOTTINDW Developing Asia Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A In dex`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 505 PWOOLW Developing Asia Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wo ol Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PWOOLFW Developing Asia Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wo ol Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 505 PWOOLCW Developing Asia Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 505 PRUBBW Developing Asia Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FO B Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 505 PHIDEW Developing Asia Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 505 PMETAW Developing Asia Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Al uminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 505 PCOPPW Developing Asia Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot pr ice, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 505 PALUMW Developing Asia Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 505 PIORECRW Developing Asia Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 505 PTINW Developing Asia Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 505 PNICKW Developing Asia Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot pric e, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 505 PZINCW Developing Asia Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 505 PLEADW Developing Asia Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, C IF European Ports Index, 2005=100 505 PURANW Developing Asia Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuex co exchange spot Index, 2005=100 511 NGDP_RPCH ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 6.680 6.133 3.969 4.377 4.055 0.889 4.599 5.686 8.100 8.551 7.668 6.321 6.432 7.018 7.791 8.334 7.505 3.954 -8.284 3.134 5.741 2.984 4.941 5.752 6.099 5.511 5.701 6.310 4.812 1.714 6.922 5.291 5.597 5.838 6.022 6.071 6.081 511 NGDP_RPCHMK ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 511 NGDPD ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dol lars Billions 216.466 220.151 232.738 234.160 260.797 220.863 231.033 249.406 259.699 276.107 310.790 344.740 390.888 437.720 502.661 586.029 653.241 610.649 391.614 469.376 494.237 477.764 539.770 611.147 679.917 756.233

911.633 1,086.686 1,270.436 1,256.848 1,566.784 1,759.00 3 1,952.499 2,142.451 2,344.419 2,562.471 2,798.91 0 511 NGDP_D ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2 000=100 511 NGAP_NPGDP ASEAN-5 Output gap Percent of potential GDP 511 PPPGDP ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international dollar Billions 271.299 314.846 347.212 376.651 405.295 420.480 449.426 488.580 545.864 614.682 686.878 755.489 822.594 899.372 989.666 1,094.252 1,198.556 1,266.72 0 1,170.350 1,224.332 1,322.398 1,392.287 1,484.62 7 1,602.884 1,743.773 1,890.719 2,062.949 2,256.59 7 2,417.209 2,482.182 2,684.429 2,886.773 3,080.41 8 3,280.950 3,507.896 3,765.009 4,051.638 511 PPPPC ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 872.904 989.630 1,067.844 1,134.651 1,194.608 1,213.542 1,268.318 1,349.259 1,476.548 1,631.973 1,799.276 1,944.514 2,080.176 2,234.022 2,415.225 2,631.748 2,835.384 2,947.975 2,680.341 2,762.773 2,972.567 3,083.671 3,240.073 3,449.085 3,711.330 3,962.825 4,266.385 4,607.863 4,872.546 4,942.348 5,242.609 5,566.084 5,863.840 6,165.252 6,509.808 6,900.015 7,332.796 511 PPPSH ASEAN-5 Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for the country weight s used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the d omestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primar y source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organiza tion for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Ou tlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outl ook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook," in Staf f Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 1 06-23. Percent 2.397 2.492 2.576 2.618 2.591 2.512 2.541 2.590 2.681 2.804 2.925 3.044 2.952 3.094 3.232 3.379 3.503 3.494 3.116 3.102 3.129 3.151 3.217 3.286 3.313 3.335 3.352 3.384 3.455 3.544 3.609 3.661 3.719 3.769 3.819 3.868 3.915 511 NID_NGDP ASEAN-5 Investment Percent of GDP 27.495 31.889 30.662 31.163 26.763 28.124 26.479 27.179 30.139 34.940 36.415 38.122 35.644 36.298 37.189 38.191 37.568 36.058 24.003 20.931 23.011 23.718 23.751 25.150 24.884 25.824 24.920 24.779 26.240 25.006 28.320 28.588 29.461 30.292 31.096 31.892 32.795 511 NGSD_NGDP ASEAN-5 Gross national savings Percent of GDP 20.229 21.850 19.086 18.772 18.941 19.931 19.281 21.431 23.483 26.691 26.397 27.367 27.305 31.915 32.537 32.037 32.006 32.619 31.346 27.226 28.093 27.669 27.464 29.220 27.815 27.851 29.843 29.994 29.007 30.644 31.671 31.110 31.197 31.659 32.163 32.646 33.355 511 PCPIPCH ASEAN-5 Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 17.374 15.010 12.071 3.257 5.638 11.775 15.635 16.266 17.645 10.806 5.218 12.712 8.217 6.829 7.078 7.936 6.349 5.254 25.032 9.288 2.454 5.824 5.594 3.896 4.675 7.240 8.051 4.276 9.259 2.880 4.415 6.061 5.589 4.568 4.325 4.021 3.777 511 PCPIEPCH ASEAN-5 Inflation, end of period consumer prices

Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.946 14.344 8.864 12.939 11.338 5.655 7.089 7.326 7.589 5.258 7.363 30.007 1.821 4.870 5.722 5.037 3.345 5.506 9.874 4.981 4.898 7.889 3.264 5.260 5.862 5.475 4.287 4.445 3.706 3.807 511 FLIBOR3 ASEAN-5 Three-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) Percent 511 TRADEPCH ASEAN-5 Trade volume of goods and services Percent change 511 TM_RPCH ASEAN-5 Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change 7.247 13.715 0.996 7.805 -4.275 -7.732 -0.788 19.345 8.407 22.813 20.067 14.613 8.624 11.873 19.524 20.267 4.954 1.179 -19.896 7.361 16.918 -6.582 8.427 3.443 13.940 10.719 2.909 7.481 8.038 -12.923 20.537 5.834 8.210 8.281 8.466 8.145 7.559 511 TMG_RPCH ASEAN-5 Volume of imports of goods Percent change 3.596 16.108 5.224 11.037 -4.989 -9.490 0.030 20.873 19.060 21.273 26.129 12.588 6.522 12.376 20.121 20.402 6.482 1.520 -15.993 2.266 15.771 -6.668 6.613 5.091 16.177 12.795 2.304 6.194 7.570 -16.419 20.673 11.104 8.570 8.550 8.802 8.556 7.901 511 TX_RPCH ASEAN-5 Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 8.241 -10.609 -6.366 9.263 11.957 -3.068 13.878 16.958 11.696 15.978 9.298 16.921 13.243 9.406 17.127 14.622 5.256 10.251 5.074 8.486 15.995 -5.973 7.163 2.921 9.110 8.102 7.127 6.918 1.158 -5.805 15.062 3.580 6.685 7.883 7.896 7.886 7.877 511 TXG_RPCH ASEAN-5 Volume of exports of goods Percent change 6.460 -13.834 -5.485 8.911 12.967 -3.315 11.811 8.301 20.806 15.503 9.733 15.464 12.589 10.390 16.912 14.372 5.010 11.852 7.553 3.407 17.942 -5.638 5.263 4.879 9.166 8.495 5.960 4.485 1.864 -7.110 16.253 3.879 7.113 8.157 8.273 8.240 8.223 511 TTPCH ASEAN-5 Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change 0.597 16.354 1.127 -3.480 1.804 -1.390 -13.442 0.662 -2.601 1.410 2.021 -1.873 0.548 -0.324 0.485 1.982 0.536 -3.215 -7.876 1.635 -3.829 -2.490 1.304 0.521 3.163 -0.447 0.556 0.962 2.310 -1.313 1.037 -2.697 1.634 -0.306 -0.054 -0.504 -0.991 511 TTTPCH ASEAN-5 Terms of trade of goods Percent change -1.218 19.129 3.322 -1.241 3.546 -2.039 -13.869 10.107 -0.493 -0.512 -0.492 -2.973 -0.374 -0.330 1.222 0.880 1.901 -1.501 1.631 -4.853 -5.021 -2.517 0.676 1.200 1.816 0.578 1.274 1.331 0.987 -2.567 -1.027 0.100 1.676 -0.505 -0.215 -0.652 -1.158 511 TXGM_D ASEAN-5 Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; in dex, 2000=100 511 TXGM_DPCH ASEAN-5 Export price of manufactures U.S. dol lars; annual percent change 511 LUR ASEAN-5 Unemployment rate Percent of total labor f orce 511 LE ASEAN-5 Employment Index, 2000=100 511 GGR_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue i ncreases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change t he composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for ex ample, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.954 19.939 19.207 20.151 20.480 20.634 21.349 20.727 21.560 19.273 19.296 19.549 19.186 19.177 19.198 19.297 19.416 511 GGX_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government total expenditure Total ex penditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial asse ts. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from t

he GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.885 23.081 22.883 22.071 21.732 21.220 21.357 21.902 22.413 22.768 21.981 22.236 21.610 21.502 21.449 21.494 21.490 511 GGXCNL_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government net lending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the e conomy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources gene rated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be vie wed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on th e rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net le nding (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets min us net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.931 -3.142 -3.676 -1.920 -1.252 -0.586 -0.007 -1.175 -0.853 -3.495 -2.685 -2.687 -2.424 -2.325 -2.251 -2.197 -2.075 511 GGSB_NPGDP ASEAN-5 General government structural balance Percent of potential GDP 511 GGXONLB_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP 511 GGXWDN_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government net debt Net debt is calc ulated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. T hese financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt s ecurities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and ot her accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 511 GGXWDG_NGDP ASEAN-5 General government gross debt Gross debt consi sts of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or princ ipal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includ es debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accoun ts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for e quity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock op tions. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.680 60.412 57.140 54.991 52.986 47.769 43.073 39.988 38.295 40.342 38.741 36.931 36.133 35.524 34.835 34.174 33.456 511 BCA ASEAN-5 Current account balance Current account is all transacti ons other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications a re goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calcu lated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -2.503 -7.723 -12.606 -15.525 -7.222 -4.670 -4.449 -1.320 -2.397 -5.980 -14.204 -16.925 -12.326 -15.903 -21.150 -30.897 -31.994 -18.703 28.256 29.125 24.684 18.477 19.625 24.459 17.381 11.532 44.175 56.064 34.547 70.526 52.327 43.584 31.742 27.690 23.342 17.609 13.815 511 BCA_NGDPD ASEAN-5 Current account balance Percent of GDP -1.156 -3.508 -5.416 -6.630 -2.769 -2.115 -1.926 -0.529 -0.923 -2.166 -4.570 -4.910 -3.153 -3.633 -4.208 -5.272 -4.898 -3.063 7.215 6.205 4.994 3.867 3.636 4.002 2.556 1.525 4.846 5.159 2.719 5.611 3.340 2.478 1.626 1.292 0.996 0.687 0.494

511 BM ASEAN-5 Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 511 BX ASEAN-5 Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFXP ASEAN-5 Private financial flows, net Net private financial fl ows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and ne t other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFD ASEAN-5 Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFPP ASEAN-5 Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFOP ASEAN-5 Other private financial flows, net Net other privat e financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other o fficial investment. U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFXG ASEAN-5 Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 511 BFRA ASEAN-5 Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises mon etary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and oth er claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an ounce. This convent ion results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have subs tantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions 511 D ASEAN-5 External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 511 D_NGDPD ASEAN-5 External debt, total Percent of GDP 511 D_BX ASEAN-5 External debt, total Percent of exports of go ods and services 511 DS ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service U.S. dol lars Billions 511 DS_NGDPD ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service Percent of GDP 511 DS_BX ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 511 DSI ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, interest U.S. dollars Billions 511 DSI_NGDPD ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of GDP 511 DSI_BX ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 511 DSP ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 511 DSP_NGDPD ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of GDP 511 DSP_BX ASEAN-5 External debt, total debt service, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 511 PALLFNFW ASEAN-5 Commodity Price Index includes both Fuel and Non -Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PNFUELW ASEAN-5 Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverag es and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PINDUW ASEAN-5 Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricul tural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 POILAPSP ASEAN-5 Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple average of three s pot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). T he prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differences in American P etroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI de liverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the fin ancial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), F

orties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetl and Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barr el of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates . Dollars per barrel 511 PNRGW ASEAN-5 Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes Crude oil (petrol eum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 POILAPSPW ASEAN-5 Crude Oil (petroleum), Price index simple averag e of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dub ai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fa teh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differenc es in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently ment ioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price . The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dat ed Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingd om (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, Unit ed Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 511 PNGASW ASEAN-5 Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includes European, Jap anese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PNGASEUW ASEAN-5 Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas bor der price in Germany Index, 2005=100 511 PNGASJPW ASEAN-5 Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Na tural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 511 PNGASUSW ASEAN-5 Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 511 PCOALW ASEAN-5 Commodity Coal Price Index includes Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 511 PCOALAUW ASEAN-5 Coal, Price Index Australian thermal coal, 1200btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 511 PCOALSAW ASEAN-5 Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 511 PFANDBW ASEAN-5 Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food an d Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PFOODW ASEAN-5 Commodity Food Price Index includes Cereal, Vegetable Oi ls, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 511 PCEREW ASEAN-5 Commodity Cereals Price Index includes Wheat, Maize (Cor n), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 511 PWHEAMTW ASEAN-5 Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinar y protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 511 PMAIZMTW ASEAN-5 Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 511 PRICENPQW ASEAN-5 Rice, Price Index 5% broken milled white rice, T hailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 511 PBARLW ASEAN-5 Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Western Barley, spot p rice Index, 2005=100 511 PVOILW ASEAN-5 Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, a nd Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PSOYBW ASEAN-5 Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chicago Soybean fut ures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2 005=100 511 PSMEAW ASEAN-5 Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybean Meal Futures ( first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 511 PSOILW ASEAN-5 Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (fi

rst contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 511 PROILW ASEAN-5 Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2 005=100 511 PPOILW ASEAN-5 Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 511 PSUNOW ASEAN-5 Sunflower oil, Price index US export price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 511 POLVOILW ASEAN-5 Olive Oil, Price Index extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 511 PFISHW ASEAN-5 Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein , CIF Index, 2005=100 511 PGNUTSW ASEAN-5 Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 511 PMEATW ASEAN-5 Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef, Lamb, Swine (p ork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PBEEFW ASEAN-5 Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fo res, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 511 PLAMBW ASEAN-5 Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 511 PPORKW ASEAN-5 Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 511 PPOULTW ASEAN-5 Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bird spot price, Ge orgia docks Index, 2005=100 511 PSEAFW ASEAN-5 Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrim p Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PSALMW ASEAN-5 Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, e xport price Index, 2005=100 511 PSHRIW ASEAN-5 Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on headless, block 16/2 0 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 511 PSUGAW ASEAN-5 Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, an d U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PSUGAISAW ASEAN-5 Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2 005=100 511 PSUGAUSAW ASEAN-5 Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract n o.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 511 PSUGAEECW ASEAN-5 Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2 005=100 511 PBANSOPW ASEAN-5 Bananas, Price Index Central American and Ecuado r, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 511 PORANGW ASEAN-5 Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 511 PBEVEW ASEAN-5 Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 511 PCOFFW ASEAN-5 Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Other Mild Arabica s and Robusta Index, 2005=100 511 PCOFFOTMW ASEAN-5 Coffee, Price index Other Mild Arabicas, Interna tional Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 511 PCOFFROBW ASEAN-5 Coffee, Price index Robusta, International Coffe e Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 511 PCOCOW ASEAN-5 Cocoa beans, Price Index International Cocoa Organizatio n cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 511 PTEAW ASEAN-5 Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 511 PRAWMW ASEAN-5 Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Index includes Timb er, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PTIMBW ASEAN-5 Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Pr ice Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PHARDW ASEAN-5 Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs an

d Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PLOGSKW ASEAN-5 Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Malaysian meranti, i mport price Japan Index, 2005=100 511 PSAWMALW ASEAN-5 Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, sel ect and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 511 PSOFTW ASEAN-5 Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwood Sawn and Soft wood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PLOGOREW ASEAN-5 Soft Logs, Price index Average Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 511 PSAWOREW ASEAN-5 Soft Sawnwood, Price Index average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 511 PCOTTINDW ASEAN-5 Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlook `A Index`, Mi ddling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 511 PWOOLW ASEAN-5 Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 511 PWOOLFW ASEAN-5 Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Excha nge spot quote Index, 2005=100 511 PWOOLCW ASEAN-5 Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exc hange spot quote Index, 2005=100 511 PRUBBW ASEAN-5 Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malays ian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 511 PHIDEW ASEAN-5 Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 511 PMETAW ASEAN-5 Commodity Metals Price Index includes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 511 PCOPPW ASEAN-5 Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 511 PALUMW ASEAN-5 Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum purity, LME spot pri ce, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 511 PIORECRW ASEAN-5 Iron Ore, Price Index China import Iron Ore Fine s 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 511 PTINW ASEAN-5 Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 511 PNICKW ASEAN-5 Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME spot price, CIF E uropean ports Index, 2005=100 511 PZINCW ASEAN-5 Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2 005=100 511 PLEADW ASEAN-5 Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF Europ ean Ports Index, 2005=100 511 PURANW ASEAN-5 Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted price, Nuexco excha nge spot Index, 2005=100 205 NGDP_RPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 6.708 1.131 -0.625 -2.503 3.664 3.170 4.223 3.266 0.948 1.501 0.683 3.846 3.337 4.083 5.010 1.281 3.545 5.419 2.329 0.369 4.003 0.448 0.341 2.074 6.008 4.649 5.619 5.778 4.280 -1.747 6.083 4.532 3.971 4.069 4.062 3.957 3.917 205 NGDP_RPCHMK Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 205 NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 844.668 920.393 765.382 691.085 717.548 783.161 781.425 832.605 938.163 1,069.906 1,187.441 1,260.164 1,372.142 1,544.116 1,757.808 1,822.423 1,979.831 2,145.398 2,145.655 1,920.685 2,128.123 2,066.181 1,813.864 1,893.415 2,189.341 2,660.388 3,120.972 3,701.130 4,290.493 3,993.693 4,833.944 5,630.145 5,894.651 6,248.272 6,603.062 6,985.419 7,391.736 205 NGDP_D Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product, deflator

Index, 2000=100 205 NGAP_NPGDP Latin America and the Caribbean Output gap Percent of potential GDP 205 PPPGDP Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current internat ional dollar Billions 1,280.677 1,411.957 1,487.57 3 1,506.166 1,619.547 1,718.220 1,826.331 1,939.81 8 2,023.000 2,125.166 2,217.922 2,382.638 2,517.14 1 2,676.877 2,868.389 2,957.824 3,119.797 3,345.71 0 3,460.427 3,520.720 3,739.436 3,839.340 3,906.97 6 4,067.730 4,438.747 4,764.276 5,192.773 5,649.98 4 6,019.377 5,971.490 6,403.380 6,835.710 7,181.93 1 7,521.756 7,893.636 8,303.712 8,753.841 205 PPPPC Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international do llar Units 3,742.496 4,027.484 4,150.367 4,111.91 0 4,329.141 4,509.733 4,702.066 4,898.176 5,011.70 7 5,164.111 5,284.672 5,575.820 5,786.885 6,053.14 7 6,375.865 6,463.212 6,709.670 7,083.634 7,211.29 8 7,221.827 7,551.024 7,636.308 7,660.685 7,865.93 3 8,467.133 8,900.908 9,594.834 10,308.827 10,852.0 69 10,641.698 11,280.150 11,902.798 12,363.713 12,803.2 67 13,288.426 13,820.971 14,405.968 205 PPPSH Latin America and the Caribbean Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basi s for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country gr oup composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a prima ry source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country grou p composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the followi ng sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the Apri l 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outl ook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and M arianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Ec onomic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IM F, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 11.316 11.174 11.035 10.467 10.353 10.263 10.325 10.281 9.935 9.694 9.444 9.599 9.032 9.208 9.368 9.133 9.118 9.230 9.213 8.921 8.848 8.690 8.466 8.339 8.433 8.403 8.437 8.473 8.603 8.526 8.608 8.669 8.671 8.641 8.594 8.530 8.459 205 NID_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean Investment Percent of GDP 24.318 23.837 21.761 17.866 18.176 18.669 17.722 19.968 20.175 19.644 17.579 17.896 18.483 22.639 22.692 21.034 20.721 22.028 21.714 20.321 21.019 20.255 19.863 19.157 20.750 20.443 21.638 22.475 23.800 20.029 21.719 22.300 22.882 23.239 23.431 23.592 23.788 205 NGSD_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean Gross national savings Percent of GDP 21.620 20.037 17.495 17.202 17.965 18.995 16.805 19.858 20.017 20.621 18.340 17.175 16.433 20.061 20.231 18.565 18.211 18.497 16.894 17.045 18.581 17.550 19.238 19.849 21.940 21.930 23.248 22.719 22.725 19.407 20.360 20.664 20.901 21.026 21.104 21.255 21.442 205 PCPIPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Inflation, average consumer pric es Percent change 53.676 55.092 67.856 103.317 119.795 133.794 87.521 126.674 232.027 375.253 477.462 139.121 155.689 205.271 209.431 37.826 22.421 13.361 10.127 9.403 8.375 6.494 8.537 10.375 6.623 6.272 5.265 5.413 7.916 5.971 5.987 6.733 5.976 5.395

5.380 5.320 5.287 205 PCPIEPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a 92.096 120.071 138.105 128.929 68.342 169.688 267.899 447.259 358.380 132.459 158.360 228.535 140.186 27.071 18.459 10.682 9.914 9.308 7.750 5.725 11.720 7.401 6.974 5.897 4.994 6.203 8.113 4.841 6.611 6.514 5.605 5.431 5.368 5.314 5.279 205 FLIBOR3 Latin America and the Caribbean Three-month London interbank off ered rate (LIBOR) Percent 205 TRADEPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Trade volume of goods an d services Percent change 205 TM_RPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Volume of imports of goods and s ervices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.168 3.348 5.360 10.057 3.840 9.416 9.743 12.890 12.967 14.513 18.404 11.669 14.501 9.179 -0.704 12.068 -0.987 -6.083 0.192 14.245 10.561 13.029 13.946 8.815 -17.407 24.556 11.363 5.740 6.298 6.141 6.369 6.350 205 TMG_RPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Volume of imports of goo ds Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.485 0.082 12.953 8.868 10.389 1.048 7.946 17.094 18.187 10.446 16.096 6.267 13.286 18.711 9.802 -0.236 13.462 -0.712 -5.918 -0.753 13.539 10.072 12.206 12.152 7.431 -18.996 23.415 13.417 5.146 6.551 6.500 7.214 7.151 205 TX_RPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Volume of exports of goods and s ervices Percent change n/a n/a n/a 6.285 8.569 0.789 3.717 4.642 13.841 6.104 4.488 4.145 7.201 7.914 12.232 13.201 9.275 11.573 8.265 6.971 9.925 0.661 1.617 4.726 12.037 7.817 6.031 4.745 0.963 -10.059 11.776 5.641 4.930 6.106 7.604 7.300 6.960 205 TXG_RPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Volume of exports of goo ds Percent change n/a n/a n/a 7.604 7.456 0.800 7.955 11.341 14.266 -0.652 7.391 7.549 7.929 11.824 9.238 13.596 9.353 12.635 9.120 6.547 9.486 1.232 0.568 2.616 8.698 7.269 5.079 3.530 -0.123 -8.426 8.940 6.885 4.615 6.218 7.858 7.800 7.327 205 TTPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Terms of trade of goods and serv ices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.123 -13.682 2.726 -2.489 0.817 3.143 -7.587 -5.925 0.399 1.793 12.189 2.557 -3.858 -4.780 2.288 5.261 -3.834 0.020 0.614 3.258 3.989 7.649 2.786 3.495 -6.943 8.894 5.108 -0.832 -1.240 -1.597 -0.952 -0.608 205 TTTPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Terms of trade of goods Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.530 -5.498 -11.759 -1.378 -2.874 6.980 -0.861 -6.111 -4.248 -4.293 6.079 1.637 4.064 -1.750 -6.497 2.763 7.491 -4.035 1.460 2.120 5.885 4.851 7.522 2.011 3.098 -9.397 10.957 5.815 -1.225 -1.261 -1.550 -0.808 -0.339 205 TXGM_D Latin America and the Caribbean Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 205 TXGM_DPCH Latin America and the Caribbean Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 205 LUR Latin America and the Caribbean Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 205 LE Latin America and the Caribbean Employment Index, 2 000=100 205 GGR_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government reven ue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transacti ons that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the ne

t worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.157 26.654 25.558 24.575 24.411 24.954 25.565 26.053 27.783 28.719 28.932 29.988 28.941 30.758 30.890 30.761 30.787 30.653 30.652 30.580 205 GGX_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisit ion of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total ex penditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sens e that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.123 31.334 32.004 30.131 27.149 27.696 29.126 28.666 27.614 29.204 30.034 30.155 30.857 32.888 33.828 33.403 33.281 32.897 32.636 32.520 32.369 205 GGXCNL_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government net l ending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal o f other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general g overnment activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, parag raph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.177 -5.350 -4.573 -2.574 -3.285 -4.172 -3.101 -1.561 -1.421 -1.316 -1.223 -0.869 -3.948 -3.069 -2.513 -2.520 -2.110 -1.983 -1.868 -1.789 205 GGSB_NPGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government struc tural balance Percent of potential GDP 205 GGXONLB_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government prima ry net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+) /borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest r evenue). Percent of GDP 205 GGXWDN_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government net d ebt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets correspondin g to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, curre ncy and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized g uarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 205 GGXWDG_NGDP Latin America and the Caribbean General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and de posits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee s chemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 syste m are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivativ es and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.402 50.410 61.660 60.610 56.229 51.862 48.932 47.690 47.548 51.082 50.711 50.048 49.701 48.939 48.155 47.091 46.212 205 BCA Latin America and the Caribbean Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the wor ld) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, om issions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, a s well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited nu

mber of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions -27.677 -43.789 -42.287 -7.501 -1.266 -1.955 -17.089 -9.427 -9.322 -4.977 -1.132 -17.428 -34.851 -45.908 -52.022 -37.963 -39.453 -66.586 -90.478 -56.081 -48.491 -53.826 -16.166 9.343 21.444 36.115 50.166 14.897 -30.486 -24.171 -56.877 -78.684 -100.195 -121.664 -136.214 -148.318 -160.707 205 BCA_NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean Current account balance Percent of GDP -3.277 -4.758 -5.525 -1.085 -0.176 -0.250 -2.187 -1.132 -0.994 -0.465 -0.095 -1.383 -2.540 -2.973 -2.959 -2.083 -1.993 -3.104 -4.217 -2.920 -2.279 -2.605 -0.891 0.493 0.979 1.358 1.607 0.402 -0.711 -0.605 -1.177 -1.398 -1.700 -1.947 -2.063 -2.123 -2.174 205 BM Latin America and the Caribbean Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 205 BX Latin America and the Caribbean Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 205 BFXP Latin America and the Caribbean Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions 34.524 46.098 5.033 -19.844 -10.398 -8.734 -3.865 -4.273 -6.903 -6.024 -10.257 4.281 24.668 30.500 39.534 60.376 75.725 84.217 62.725 44.136 65.894 39.660 8.638 16.968 15.128 45.245 38.021 108.916 66.270 34.430 99.297 160.375 128.679 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 BFPP Latin America and the Caribbean Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions -0.988 1.177 0.970 -0.536 -0.242 -0.561 0.402 0.273 1.732 3.243 -14.134 12.618 8.626 40.125 27.440 5.287 33.481 32.589 23.461 -5.315 -0.100 -13.296 -16.418 -12.464 -23.131 3.124 16.561 40.240 -11.955 35.479 70.818 34.243 25.445 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 BFD Latin America and the Caribbean Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions 5.631 8.467 6.276 5.033 4.247 5.884 3.955 5.665 8.800 7.347 6.830 11.499 13.359 8.863 23.832 25.248 39.794 58.399 62.473 82.435 72.694 69.221 51.378 37.868 50.852 56.820 32.689 91.254 98.039 68.752 73.183 128.755 139.931 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 BFOP Latin America and the Caribbean Other private financial flows, n et Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other in vestment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions 29.881 36.454 -2.213 -24.341 -14.403 -14.057 -8.221 -10.211 -17.435 -16.615 -2.953 -19.836 2.683 -18.488 -11.738 29.840 2.450 -6.771 -23.208 -32.984 -6.700 -16.265 -26.322 -8.435 -12.594 -14.699 -11.229 -22.578 -19.814 -69.801 -44.703 -2.622 -36.696 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 BFXG Latin America and the Caribbean Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 5.664 5.564 17.642 23.331 20.226 14.640 11.126 16.173 10.847 11.279 16.314 6.129 13.583 13.104 3.304 -8.548 -1.607 3.145 20.437 10.370 -5.988 26.472 15.086 5.684 -9.045 -38.125 -53.906 -5.034 3.157 46.184 51.735 43.801 37.086 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 BFRA Latin America and the Caribbean Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 3 5 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are inclu ded in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an inc rease. U.S. dollars Billions 0.892 1.487 20.591 0.693 -8.644 -0.749 8.459 -5.342 6.917 -0.192 -16.540 -16.082 -22.012 -21.290 10.323 -20.373 -8.912 -17.007 8.400 5.522 -6.830 1.639 1.981 -32.461 -23.317 -35.958 -52.490 -133.902 -50.727 -49.330 -103.490 -120.233 -62.610 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 D Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total

U.S. dollars Billions 231.881 287.819 330.990 346.317 361.425 369.564 388.069 430.142 418.619 417.992 452.981 469.965 488.828 527.022 564.607 621.596 651.152 687.852 773.469 795.731 762.885 774.107 763.137 792.398 802.922 743.901 743.136 833.608 856.705 876.387 1,022.531 1,130.152 1,192.16 8 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 D_NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total Percent of GDP 27.452 31.271 43.245 50.112 50.369 47.189 49.662 51.662 44.621 39.068 38.148 37.294 35.625 34.131 32.120 34.108 32.889 32.062 36.048 41.430 35.848 37.466 42.072 41.850 36.674 27.962 23.811 22.523 19.968 21.944 21.153 20.073 20.225 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 D_BX Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 201.500 233.280 297.434 311.410 294.586 311.232 370.887 363.802 304.566 272.504 267.189 274.819 267.758 266.147 248.962 227.892 213.868 204.150 229.913 224.553 180.635 191.335 187.146 178.194 148.008 114.019 95.929 95.421 84.642 109.653 102.468 93.088 94.380 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DS Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e U.S. dollars Billions 43.603 60.370 63.260 52.884 53.497 54.056 64.234 61.212 67.848 83.183 68.393 77.729 86.858 98.469 149.412 126.696 188.582 219.060 225.708 255.825 246.586 240.428 248.812 254.990 247.225 294.821 309.209 297.002 309.709 312.323 311.323 354.799 378.699 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DS_NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total deb t service Percent of GDP 5.207 6.617 8.354 7.746 7.548 6.995 8.280 7.410 7.287 7.834 5.760 6.168 6.330 6.377 8.500 6.952 9.525 10.211 10.519 13.319 11.587 11.636 13.717 13.467 11.292 11.082 9.907 8.025 7.218 7.820 6.440 6.302 6.424 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DS_BX Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e Percent of exports of goods and services 38.630 49.678 57.691 48.203 44.168 46.125 62.266 52.406 49.948 54.872 40.342 45.453 47.577 49.727 65.883 46.450 61.939 65.016 67.092 72.193 58.387 59.426 61.017 57.342 45.573 45.188 39.915 33.997 30.599 39.078 31.198 29.224 29.980 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSI Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e, interest U.S. dollars Billions 22.857 33.587 37.847 37.055 38.107 38.669 34.272 30.391 31.137 31.815 32.910 30.522 29.320 33.729 35.167 42.391 44.639 47.597 50.642 70.207 58.295 56.513 49.651 48.945 49.233 49.007 50.726 53.768 51.877 47.488 53.050 52.503 49.491 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSI_NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of GDP 2.706 3.649 4.945 5.362 5.311 4.938 4.386 3.650 3.319 2.974 2.772 2.422 2.137 2.184 2.001 2.326 2.255 2.219 2.360 3.655 2.739 2.735 2.737 2.585 2.249 1.842 1.625 1.453 1.209 1.189 1.097 0.933 0.840 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSI_BX Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e, interest Percent of exports of goods and services 20.199 27.582 34.437 33.742 31.479 33.038 33.286 25.972 22.866 20.887 19.368 17.822 15.963 16.974 15.401 15.470 14.584 14.083 15.042 19.867 13.751 13.976 12.209 10.995 9.061 7.479 6.523 6.138 5.089 5.910 5.320 4.331 3.933 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSP Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e, amortization U.S. dollars Billions 20.746 26.783 25.413 15.828 15.390 15.388 29.962 30.820 36.710 51.368 35.483 47.208 57.538 64.740 114.245 84.305 143.943 171.463 175.066 185.618 188.291 183.915 199.161 206.045 197.992 245.814 258.483 243.235 257.832 264.835 258.273 302.296 329.208 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSP_NGDPD Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total deb

t service, amortization Percent of GDP 2.456 2.910 3.320 2.290 2.145 1.965 3.834 3.702 3.913 4.801 2.988 3.746 4.193 4.193 6.499 4.626 7.270 7.992 8.159 9.664 8.848 8.901 10.980 10.882 9.043 9.240 8.282 6.572 6.009 6.631 5.343 5.369 5.585 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 DSP_BX Latin America and the Caribbean External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services 18.534 22.202 23.339 14.534 12.797 13.230 29.326 26.602 27.229 34.119 21.055 27.769 31.696 32.889 50.675 31.106 47.577 51.221 52.420 52.714 44.994 45.904 49.360 46.792 36.849 38.011 33.628 28.053 25.654 33.377 26.058 25.067 26.243 n/a n/a n/a n/a 205 PALLFNFW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Price Index in cludes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PNFUELW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index i ncludes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 205 PINDUW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Industrial Inputs Pric e Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 POILAPSP Latin America and the Caribbean Crude Oil (petroleum), S imple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 205 PNRGW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Fuel (energy) Index in cludes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 POILAPSPW Latin America and the Caribbean Crude Oil (petroleum), P rice index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas I ntermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted ave rage of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to mo ve together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differe ntials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of grav ity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physic al delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price fo r a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Ara bian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 205 PNGASW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Natural Gas Price Inde x includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PNGASEUW Latin America and the Caribbean Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 205 PNGASJPW Latin America and the Caribbean Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 205 PNGASUSW Latin America and the Caribbean Natural Gas, Price index

Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2 005=100 205 PCOALW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Coal Price Index inclu des Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 205 PCOALAUW Latin America and the Caribbean Coal, Price Index Austra lian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/ Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 205 PCOALSAW Latin America and the Caribbean Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 205 PFANDBW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Food and Beverage Pric e Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PFOODW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Food Price Index inclu des Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 205 PCEREW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Cereals Price Index in cludes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 205 PWHEAMTW Latin America and the Caribbean Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 205 PMAIZMTW Latin America and the Caribbean Maize (corn), Price Inde x U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 205 PRICENPQW Latin America and the Caribbean Rice, Price Index 5% bro ken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 205 PBARLW Latin America and the Caribbean Barley, Price Index Canadian no. 1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 205 PVOILW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Vegetable Oil Index in cludes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil , Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PSOYBW Latin America and the Caribbean Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybe ans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 205 PSMEAW Latin America and the Caribbean Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicag o Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 205 PSOILW Latin America and the Caribbean Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 205 PROILW Latin America and the Caribbean Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Ro tterdam Index, 2005=100 205 PPOILW Latin America and the Caribbean Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2 005=100 205 PSUNOW Latin America and the Caribbean Sunflower oil, Price index US ex port price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 205 POLVOILW Latin America and the Caribbean Olive Oil, Price Index e xtra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2 005=100 205 PFISHW Latin America and the Caribbean Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 205 PGNUTSW Latin America and the Caribbean Groundnuts (peanuts), Price inde x 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 205 PMEATW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Meat Price Index inclu des Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PBEEFW Latin America and the Caribbean Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 205 PLAMBW Latin America and the Caribbean Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 205 PPORKW Latin America and the Caribbean Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 205 PPOULTW Latin America and the Caribbean Poultry (chicken), Price index W hole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100

205 PSEAFW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PSALMW Latin America and the Caribbean Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 205 PSHRIW Latin America and the Caribbean Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell -on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2 005=100 205 PSUGAW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Sugar Index includes E uropean, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PSUGAISAW Latin America and the Caribbean Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future pos ition Index, 2005=100 205 PSUGAUSAW Latin America and the Caribbean Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 205 PSUGAEECW Latin America and the Caribbean Sugar, Price Index CIF E urope Index, 2005=100 205 PBANSOPW Latin America and the Caribbean Bananas, Price Index Cen tral American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 205 PORANGW Latin America and the Caribbean Oranges, Price Index miscellaneo us oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 205 PBEVEW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Beverage Price Index i ncludes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 205 PCOFFW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Coffee Price Index inc ludes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 205 PCOFFOTMW Latin America and the Caribbean Coffee, Price index Othe r Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 205 PCOFFROBW Latin America and the Caribbean Coffee, Price index Robu sta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 205 PCOCOW Latin America and the Caribbean Cocoa beans, Price Index Interna tional Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2 005=100 205 PTEAW Latin America and the Caribbean Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 205 PRAWMW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Agricultural Raw Mater ials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PTIMBW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PHARDW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Hardwood Price Index i ncludes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PLOGSKW Latin America and the Caribbean Hard Logs, Price Index Best qual ity Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 205 PSAWMALW Latin America and the Caribbean Hard Sawnwood, Price Ind ex Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2 005=100 205 PSOFTW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Softwood Index include s Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PLOGOREW Latin America and the Caribbean Soft Logs, Price index A verage Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 205 PSAWOREW Latin America and the Caribbean Soft Sawnwood, Price Ind ex average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 205 PCOTTINDW Latin America and the Caribbean Cotton, Price index Cott on Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 205 PWOOLW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Wool Index includes Co arse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 205 PWOOLFW Latin America and the Caribbean Wool, Price index fine, 19 micro n, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100

205 PWOOLCW Latin America and the Caribbean Wool, Price index coarse, 23 mic ron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 205 PRUBBW Latin America and the Caribbean Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 205 PHIDEW Latin America and the Caribbean Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 205 PMETAW Latin America and the Caribbean Commodity Metals Price Index inc ludes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 205 PCOPPW Latin America and the Caribbean Copper, Price Index grade A cath ode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 205 PALUMW Latin America and the Caribbean Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% mini mum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 205 PIORECRW Latin America and the Caribbean Iron Ore, Price Index Ch ina import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2 005=100 205 PTINW Latin America and the Caribbean Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 205 PNICKW Latin America and the Caribbean Nickel, Price Index melting grad e, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 205 PZINCW Latin America and the Caribbean Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 205 PLEADW Latin America and the Caribbean Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index L ME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 205 PURANW Latin America and the Caribbean Uranium, Price index u3o8 restri cted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 406 NGDP_RPCH Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change -1.825 2.470 1.310 2.649 3.455 2.734 -1.169 0.064 -0.553 4.370 7.844 6.915 4.939 1.901 2.553 2.072 5.091 3.843 3.995 1.956 4.968 2.906 3.575 7.264 5.916 5.421 6.020 6.661 4.629 2.626 4.408 4.002 3.609 4.276 4.810 4.935 5.096 406 NGDP_RPCHMK Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 406 NGDPD Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 508.260 540.610 531.602 541.927 548.283 458.731 440.792 497.139 477.688 516.409 552.064 521.824 566.609 548.327 544.953 596.299 665.154 686.315 659.116 713.263 791.751 798.236 809.632 912.186 1,093.945 1,325.680 1,569.921 1,865.456 2,332.18 3 2,063.706 2,388.750 2,745.450 2,874.788 3,060.48 9 3,244.586 3,447.155 3,665.880 406 NGDP_D Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 406 NGAP_NPGDP Middle East and North Africa Output gap Percent of potential GDP 406 PPPGDP Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current internat ional dollar Billions 581.752 646.937 686.262 727.785 776.898 819.310 822.229 843.979 858.719 922.004 1,037.419 1,136.843 1,214.36 8 1,259.543 1,317.558 1,370.741 1,467.211 1,548.29 8 1,627.614 1,682.767 1,803.499 1,896.998 1,995.07 2 2,181.809 2,435.772 2,666.641 2,915.019 3,195.27 9 3,413.319 3,536.029 3,731.995 3,903.617 4,103.20 4 4,326.520 4,577.097 4,862.643 5,186.735 406 PPPPC Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international do llar Units 3,341.874 3,576.835 3,674.978 3,774.42 8 3,895.412 3,972.519 3,866.549 3,863.008 3,821.89 7 3,996.023 4,183.956 4,464.777 4,562.402 4,650.64 3 4,756.971 4,853.019 5,129.902 5,343.834 5,504.11

7 5,575.582 5,865.623 6,050.453 6,235.485 6,668.81 7 6,747.838 7,227.359 7,722.851 8,264.270 8,649.54 9 8,757.523 9,071.035 9,557.202 9,815.791 10,107.8 11 10,485.464 10,928.663 11,437.762 406 PPPSH Middle East and North Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basi s for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country gr oup composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a prima ry source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country grou p composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the followi ng sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the Apri l 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outl ook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and M arianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Ec onomic Outlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IM F, December 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 5.140 5.120 5.091 5.058 4.967 4.894 4.648 4.473 4.217 4.206 4.417 4.580 4.358 4.333 4.303 4.232 4.288 4.271 4.333 4.264 4.267 4.294 4.323 4.473 4.628 4.703 4.736 4.792 4.878 5.049 5.017 4.951 4.954 4.971 4.983 4.995 5.012 406 NID_NGDP Middle East and North Africa Investment Percent of GDP 26.125 26.857 23.190 26.452 24.764 22.996 23.981 21.811 22.422 23.244 24.209 26.754 28.385 24.541 22.976 22.956 23.197 22.613 24.425 22.344 20.828 23.486 24.135 24.633 24.730 23.525 23.265 26.642 27.393 29.110 27.059 25.660 26.773 27.383 27.794 28.074 28.074 406 NGSD_NGDP Middle East and North Africa Gross national savings Percent of GDP 37.409 35.689 25.828 22.367 22.053 18.953 17.729 19.174 16.198 18.091 22.927 13.758 22.605 22.321 22.691 23.835 26.222 25.222 20.598 24.680 31.076 29.306 27.868 31.177 33.242 39.746 41.300 40.616 42.534 31.458 34.808 37.067 36.068 35.468 35.314 35.363 34.218 406 PCPIPCH Middle East and North Africa Inflation, average consumer pric es Percent change 12.191 11.751 10.250 9.489 7.862 6.846 14.126 19.538 13.993 10.950 8.488 15.296 15.688 12.583 15.812 18.830 11.645 6.887 6.319 5.826 3.666 3.620 4.866 5.477 6.490 6.401 7.528 10.056 13.480 6.599 6.842 9.912 7.599 6.509 5.713 5.314 5.102 406 PCPIEPCH Middle East and North Africa Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.838 12.270 13.067 15.092 15.643 9.614 6.917 5.945 5.367 2.778 4.563 4.993 5.536 7.133 5.973 9.503 10.845 12.113 5.403 8.850 8.674 6.894 6.344 5.627 5.209 4.916 406 FLIBOR3 Middle East and North Africa Three-month London interbank off ered rate (LIBOR) Percent 406 TRADEPCH Middle East and North Africa Trade volume of goods an d services Percent change 406 TM_RPCH Middle East and North Africa Volume of imports of goods and s ervices Percent change 7.996 18.958 -0.477 -0.481 -4.947 -13.435 -19.671 -6.606 -5.089 11.257 13.391 25.302 -3.621 -4.671 -12.334 3.053 4.227 7.925 0.155 -1.766 1.819 5.639 6.503 6.306 12.592 11.898 9.711 18.769 16.692 -1.995 -0.143 5.961 5.048 4.295 3.759 3.805 4.101 406 TMG_RPCH Middle East and North Africa Volume of imports of goo ds Percent change 9.686 20.440 4.217 2.232

-6.218 -13.285 -16.459 -9.639 -1.155 8.142 20.310 13.678 2.985 -1.853 -9.733 2.780 1.990 4.691 3.885 -4.069 -1.289 8.609 6.385 7.482 13.995 12.112 7.057 20.898 17.721 -2.912 0.122 6.905 5.300 4.166 3.773 3.694 3.898 406 TX_RPCH Middle East and North Africa Volume of exports of goods and s ervices Percent change -11.202 1.814 -10.089 -12.236 -5.018 -7.885 8.363 2.995 8.292 10.141 13.055 2.702 9.656 8.932 0.358 3.423 2.978 5.406 1.054 2.712 10.574 1.549 1.859 11.578 11.860 10.292 4.827 6.662 6.088 -5.971 6.950 6.303 3.238 4.387 4.631 4.652 4.037 406 TXG_RPCH Middle East and North Africa Volume of exports of goo ds Percent change -15.002 0.125 -13.045 -11.886 -5.294 -10.427 8.543 -3.386 9.386 13.715 14.393 4.046 5.590 7.982 0.433 3.869 4.059 4.304 -0.812 2.257 11.830 0.058 1.219 12.904 11.501 10.692 4.433 6.470 6.707 -7.240 7.390 7.496 3.057 4.048 4.345 4.389 3.630 406 TTPCH Middle East and North Africa Terms of trade of goods and serv ices Percent change 33.798 5.289 -11.797 -6.867 0.087 -1.464 -42.240 12.092 -11.890 8.542 13.718 -3.993 -2.944 -8.538 -2.902 2.621 9.340 -0.889 -19.028 19.969 15.473 -7.382 0.019 1.546 6.155 16.584 6.079 1.301 11.259 -15.872 6.428 9.439 -3.668 -2.802 -3.399 -3.030 -3.179 406 TTTPCH Middle East and North Africa Terms of trade of goods Percent change 40.071 4.561 -2.272 -5.683 -1.514 0.200 -45.375 14.212 -16.077 7.501 19.748 -7.673 -4.585 -10.011 -3.466 3.842 9.171 -1.583 -21.425 23.001 17.383 -7.997 0.839 0.869 6.726 16.770 6.928 1.523 12.236 -16.445 8.077 9.884 -4.304 -3.346 -3.944 -3.540 -3.697 406 TXGM_D Middle East and North Africa Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 406 TXGM_DPCH Middle East and North Africa Export price of manufact ures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 406 LUR Middle East and North Africa Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 406 LE Middle East and North Africa Employment Index, 2 000=100 406 GGR_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government reven ue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transacti ons that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the ne t worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.120 32.257 35.045 41.618 42.974 40.565 44.665 34.884 35.652 37.492 36.275 36.100 35.733 35.350 35.056 406 GGX_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government total expenditure Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisit ion of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total ex penditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sens e that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.180 30.051 29.208 29.702 29.699 29.576 31.548 35.734 33.650 34.199 34.373 33.698 33.133 32.775 32.626 406 GGXCNL_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government net l ending/borrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal o

f other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general g overnment activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, parag raph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.066 2.202 5.840 11.936 13.239 10.989 13.118 -0.850 2.002 3.294 1.901 2.402 2.600 2.575 2.430 406 GGSB_NPGDP Middle East and North Africa General government struc tural balance Percent of potential GDP 406 GGXONLB_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government prima ry net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+) /borrowing (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest r evenue). Percent of GDP 406 GGXWDN_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government net d ebt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets correspondin g to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, curre ncy and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized g uarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 406 GGXWDG_NGDP Middle East and North Africa General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and de posits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee s chemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 syste m are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivativ es and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.078 56.533 46.911 43.771 35.514 29.724 25.153 31.948 29.479 25.129 25.144 24.193 23.457 22.872 22.144 406 BCA Middle East and North Africa Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the wor ld) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, om issions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, a s well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited nu mber of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions 80.120 61.780 24.259 -10.048 -8.702 -1.783 -16.951 -7.846 -8.845 -3.488 3.225 -66.499 -25.704 -21.724 -10.451 -1.187 18.066 16.459 -26.087 16.253 80.365 46.566 30.280 59.507 101.498 211.469 282.227 265.816 349.202 49.882 183.471 306.854 238.782 254.692 257.776 270.161 249.634 406 BCA_NGDPD Middle East and North Africa Current account balance Percent of GDP 15.764 11.428 4.563 -1.854 -1.587 -0.389 -3.846 -1.578 -1.852 -0.675 0.584 -12.744 -4.536 -3.962 -1.918 -0.199 2.716 2.398 -3.958 2.279 10.150 5.834 3.740 6.524 9.502 15.952 17.977 14.249 14.973 2.417 7.681 11.238 9.032 8.207 7.710 7.482 6.334 406 BM Middle East and North Africa Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 406 BX Middle East and North Africa Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 406 BFXP Middle East and North Africa Private financial flows, net Net private financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfolio flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars

Billions -31.289 -20.606 -13.346 -1.165 -17.523 -0.847 -0.946 0.356 -11.896 6.188 9.058 82.415 38.945 15.989 4.887 -3.533 -6.128 10.359 18.425 -1.798 -0.144 -3.546 -19.949 9.832 -2.884 -3.212 -9.603 63.510 31.105 62.053 10.528 -20.034 17.062 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 BFPP Middle East and North Africa Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions 0.002 -1.265 0.159 7.526 2.388 3.190 1.972 6.003 -2.958 7.445 2.886 19.840 12.528 7.258 8.509 1.866 10.240 -6.269 -3.579 -11.654 -0.921 -11.483 -18.317 -15.554 -23.607 -12.810 -29.861 -43.678 -3.859 9.961 3.235 -29.636 -17.830 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 BFD Middle East and North Africa Direct investment, net U.S. dollars Billions -0.834 0.802 0.121 0.156 1.183 1.347 0.958 -0.863 -0.274 -0.779 2.648 1.521 2.309 5.678 5.900 3.836 3.706 9.044 11.013 3.785 5.452 14.458 9.752 17.688 13.135 35.928 44.972 48.921 58.053 64.110 43.223 36.423 43.810 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 BFOP Middle East and North Africa Other private financial flows, n et Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other in vestment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions -30.458 -20.143 -13.625 -8.847 -21.094 -5.385 -3.876 -4.784 -8.663 -0.479 3.524 61.054 24.107 3.052 -9.522 -9.235 -20.074 7.584 10.991 6.071 -4.675 -6.521 -11.384 7.697 7.589 -26.330 -24.714 58.267 -23.089 -12.019 -35.931 -26.821 -8.917 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 BFXG Middle East and North Africa Official flows, net U.S. dollars Billions -3.110 2.616 1.453 3.100 1.300 0.942 3.613 1.577 6.971 5.230 -4.764 -3.657 3.591 6.889 16.778 6.895 10.107 -10.692 -13.573 -8.994 -35.509 -19.519 -10.190 -26.978 -36.438 -27.079 -58.315 -76.333 -102.567 -44.229 -43.024 -144.069 -135.511 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 BFRA Middle East and North Africa Change in reserves Measured as flows. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 3 5 an ounce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countries that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are inclu ded in direct investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an inc rease. U.S. dollars Billions -31.075 -40.045 -12.473 14.901 24.235 3.368 12.483 6.687 5.294 -6.261 -2.383 0.831 -9.583 5.648 -3.551 -2.278 -16.398 -11.190 11.568 0.624 -28.633 -15.814 -19.428 -57.022 -58.137 -129.722 -151.315 -231.004 -185.151 21.473 -102.772 -145.036 -122.065 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 D Middle East and North Africa External debt, total U.S. dollars Billions 99.134 108.488 118.000 123.087 122.393 127.736 137.857 148.981 161.334 167.528 190.112 183.083 190.943 218.925 233.554 237.731 245.260 240.195 263.658 266.584 260.728 254.932 261.278 280.207 306.741 414.873 487.654 651.007 689.182 718.866 762.997 749.355 790.603 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 D_NGDPD Middle East and North Africa External debt, total Percent of GDP 19.505 20.068 22.197 22.713 22.323 27.845 31.275 29.968 33.774 32.441 34.437 35.085 33.699 39.926 42.858 39.868 36.873 34.998 40.002 37.375 32.931 31.937 32.271 30.718 28.716 31.295 31.062 34.898 29.551 34.834 31.941 27.091 27.307 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 D_BX Middle East and North Africa External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 40.925 43.732 60.283 77.102 82.955 97.346 160.571 140.379 151.443 131.506 111.805 113.133 109.124 126.329 132.293 117.326 104.535 100.392 140.713 116.790 83.115 87.617 85.531 73.860 61.618 58.793 56.987 64.712 52.412 76.293 65.910 52.367 53.533 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DS Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.695 36.265 29.852 31.618 44.213 53.292 57.785 59.159 50.433 71.427 74.739 77.605 76.415 80.742 95.309 117.560 133.887 138.244 185.199 184.090 199.093 219.135 229.347 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DS_NGDPD Middle East and North Africa External debt, total deb t service Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.553 6.950 5.268 5.766 8.113 8.937 8.688 8.620 7.652 10.014 9.440 9.722 9.438 8.851 8.923 8.868 8.528 7.411 7.941 8.920 8.335 7.982 7.978 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DS_BX Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.521 22.409 17.060 18.245 25.044 26.301 24.629 24.726 26.916 31.292 23.825 26.672 25.015 21.283 19.146 16.660 15.646 13.742 14.084 19.537 17.198 15.314 15.529 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSI Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e, interest U.S. dollars Billions 4.274 4.469 4.341 3.751 3.669 3.493 3.891 4.001 4.847 4.949 15.049 16.149 14.382 15.780 15.920 17.931 16.318 15.404 13.794 12.986 13.241 14.023 11.595 10.921 12.633 19.037 25.514 28.635 27.367 26.102 23.280 21.635 22.387 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSI_NGDPD Middle East and North Africa External debt, total deb t service, interest Percent of GDP 0.841 0.827 0.817 0.692 0.669 0.761 0.883 0.805 1.015 0.958 2.726 3.095 2.538 2.878 2.921 3.007 2.453 2.244 2.093 1.821 1.672 1.757 1.432 1.197 1.155 1.436 1.625 1.535 1.173 1.265 0.975 0.788 0.779 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSI_BX Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e, interest Percent of exports of goods and services n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.851 9.979 8.219 9.106 9.018 8.849 6.955 6.438 7.362 5.689 4.221 4.820 3.796 2.879 2.538 2.698 2.982 2.846 2.081 2.770 2.011 1.512 1.516 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSP Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e, amortization U.S. dollars Billions n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.646 20.116 15.470 15.838 28.293 35.361 41.467 43.755 36.638 58.441 61.498 63.582 64.820 69.820 82.676 98.523 108.373 109.609 157.832 157.988 175.814 197.500 206.960 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSP_NGDPD Middle East and North Africa External debt, total deb t service, amortization Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.827 3.855 2.730 2.888 5.192 5.930 6.234 6.375 5.559 8.193 7.767 7.965 8.006 7.654 7.558 7.432 6.903 5.876 6.768 7.656 7.360 7.194 7.199 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 DSP_BX Middle East and North Africa External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of exports of goods and services n/a 3.511 n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.791 n/a n/a n/a 15.671 12.430 8.841 9.139 16.026 17.452 17.674 18.288 19.554 25.603 19.604 21.852 21.219 18.404 16.608 13.962 12.664 10.895 12.003 16.767 15.187 13.802 14.013 n/a n/a n/a n/a 406 PALLFNFW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Price Index in cludes both Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PNFUELW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index i ncludes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 406 PINDUW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Industrial Inputs Pric e Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2005=100

406 POILAPSP Middle East and North Africa Crude Oil (petroleum), S imple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three cr ude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together acco rding to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect d ifferences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur cont ent, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery pric e for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequen tly mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? o il price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of ei ther Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, Unit ed Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the p hysical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dub ai, United Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 406 PNRGW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Fuel (energy) Index in cludes Crude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 POILAPSPW Middle East and North Africa Crude Oil (petroleum), P rice index simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas I ntermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted ave rage of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to mo ve together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differe ntials reflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of grav ity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physic al delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price fo r a barrel of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Ara bian Gulf at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 406 PNGASW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Natural Gas Price Inde x includes European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PNGASEUW Middle East and North Africa Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 406 PNGASJPW Middle East and North Africa Natural Gas, Price index Indonesian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 406 PNGASUSW Middle East and North Africa Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2 005=100 406 PCOALW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Coal Price Index inclu des Australian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 406 PCOALAUW Middle East and North Africa Coal, Price Index Austra lian thermal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/ Port Kembla Index, 2005=100 406 PCOALSAW Middle East and North Africa Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 406 PFANDBW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Food and Beverage Pric e Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PFOODW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Food Price Index inclu des Cereal, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 406 PCEREW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Cereals Price Index in cludes Wheat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 406 PWHEAMTW Middle East and North Africa Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 406 PMAIZMTW Middle East and North Africa Maize (corn), Price Inde

x U.S. No.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 406 PRICENPQW Middle East and North Africa Rice, Price Index 5% bro ken milled white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 406 PBARLW Middle East and North Africa Barley, Price Index Canadian no. 1 Western Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 406 PVOILW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Vegetable Oil Index in cludes Soybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil , Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PSOYBW Middle East and North Africa Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybe ans, Chicago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 406 PSMEAW Middle East and North Africa Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicag o Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 406 PSOILW Middle East and North Africa Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2005=100 406 PROILW Middle East and North Africa Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Ro tterdam Index, 2005=100 406 PPOILW Middle East and North Africa Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2 005=100 406 PSUNOW Middle East and North Africa Sunflower oil, Price index US ex port price from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 406 POLVOILW Middle East and North Africa Olive Oil, Price Index e xtra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2 005=100 406 PFISHW Middle East and North Africa Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100 406 PGNUTSW Middle East and North Africa Groundnuts (peanuts), Price inde x 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 406 PMEATW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Meat Price Index inclu des Beef, Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PBEEFW Middle East and North Africa Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zealand 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 406 PLAMBW Middle East and North Africa Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfield London Index, 2005=100 406 PPORKW Middle East and North Africa Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Hogs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 406 PPOULTW Middle East and North Africa Poultry (chicken), Price index W hole bird spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 406 PSEAFW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (salmon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PSALMW Middle East and North Africa Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Norwegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 406 PSHRIW Middle East and North Africa Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell -on headless, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2 005=100 406 PSUGAW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Sugar Index includes E uropean, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PSUGAISAW Middle East and North Africa Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future pos ition Index, 2005=100 406 PSUGAUSAW Middle East and North Africa Sugar, Price index U.S. import price, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 406 PSUGAEECW Middle East and North Africa Sugar, Price Index CIF E urope Index, 2005=100 406 PBANSOPW Middle East and North Africa Bananas, Price Index Cen tral American and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 406 PORANGW Middle East and North Africa Oranges, Price Index miscellaneo

us oranges French import price Index, 2005=100 406 PBEVEW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Beverage Price Index i ncludes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 406 PCOFFW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Coffee Price Index inc ludes Other Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 406 PCOFFOTMW Middle East and North Africa Coffee, Price index Othe r Mild Arabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 406 PCOFFROBW Middle East and North Africa Coffee, Price index Robu sta, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 406 PCOCOW Middle East and North Africa Cocoa beans, Price Index Interna tional Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2 005=100 406 PTEAW Middle East and North Africa Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 406 PRAWMW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Agricultural Raw Mater ials Index includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PTIMBW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PHARDW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Hardwood Price Index i ncludes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PLOGSKW Middle East and North Africa Hard Logs, Price Index Best qual ity Malaysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 406 PSAWMALW Middle East and North Africa Hard Sawnwood, Price Ind ex Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2 005=100 406 PSOFTW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Softwood Index include s Softwood Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PLOGOREW Middle East and North Africa Soft Logs, Price index A verage Export price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100 406 PSAWOREW Middle East and North Africa Soft Sawnwood, Price Ind ex average export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 406 PCOTTINDW Middle East and North Africa Cotton, Price index Cott on Outlook `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2005=100 406 PWOOLW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Wool Index includes Co arse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 406 PWOOLFW Middle East and North Africa Wool, Price index fine, 19 micro n, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 406 PWOOLCW Middle East and North Africa Wool, Price index coarse, 23 mic ron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 406 PRUBBW Middle East and North Africa Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 406 PHIDEW Middle East and North Africa Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 406 PMETAW Middle East and North Africa Commodity Metals Price Index inc ludes Copper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Ind ices Index, 2005=100 406 PCOPPW Middle East and North Africa Copper, Price Index grade A cath ode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 406 PALUMW Middle East and North Africa Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% mini mum purity, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 406 PIORECRW Middle East and North Africa Iron Ore, Price Index Ch ina import Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2 005=100 406 PTINW Middle East and North Africa Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spot price Index, 2005=100 406 PNICKW Middle East and North Africa Nickel, Price Index melting grad

e, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 406 PZINCW Middle East and North Africa Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 406 PLEADW Middle East and North Africa Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index L ME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 406 PURANW Middle East and North Africa Uranium, Price index u3o8 restri cted price, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 603 NGDP_RPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change 4.511 6.832 0.531 -0.778 2.797 2.341 0.833 0.935 4.718 3.308 2.665 -0.071 -1.249 1.329 1.844 3.489 5.598 3.808 2.381 2.651 3.568 4.920 7.219 4.873 7.064 6.183 6.445 7.103 5.585 2.784 5.404 5.174 5.819 5.507 5.404 5.227 5.095 603 NGDP_RPCHMK Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change (market exchange rates) 603 NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars Billions 277.330 273.885 271.174 234.053 202.419 187.368 205.118 230.347 250.005 252.165 290.337 295.443 302.949 281.907 267.226 319.391 334.476 333.662 315.076 317.233 322.812 308.876 328.475 423.381 530.906 626.882 717.934 826.502 944.302 893.725 1,049.349 1,220.023 1,308.75 5 1,396.236 1,486.282 1,590.720 1,699.235 603 NGDP_D Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product, deflator Index, 2000=100 603 NGAP_NPGDP Sub-Saharan Africa Output gap Percent of potential GDP 603 PPPGDP Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP Current international do llar Billions 295.005 342.862 365.383 376.251 400.701 421.594 433.349 448.281 484.748 519.065 556.057 574.662 581.845 599.850 622.456 656.755 705.413 743.068 768.544 799.774 853.741 913.973 990.760 1,059.099 1,171.31 1 1,261.634 1,384.585 1,523.304 1,642.268 1,703.22 7 1,814.741 1,948.214 2,081.606 2,209.979 2,348.89 8 2,500.625 2,665.631 603 PPPPC Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP Current international dollar Units 869.048 981.566 1,014.117 1,013.599 1,047.037 1,068.586 1,065.871 1,069.822 1,123.440 1,167.475 1,203.813 1,208.213 1,181.430 1,182.668 1,199.976 1,231.460 1,286.162 1,320.007 1,331.183 1,352.496 1,371.651 1,435.138 1,517.181 1,581.655 1,705.764 1,793.056 1,919.573 2,058.438 2,164.208 2,188.683 2,274.591 2,381.620 2,481.898 2,569.952 2,664.097 2,766.745 2,877.072 603 PPPSH Sub-Saharan Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasi ng-power-parity (PPP) share of world total These data form the basis for th e country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group comp osites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary sourc e for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from pri mary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group compos ites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sourc es: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, o r the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 W orld Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 Wor ld Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, "Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic O utlook," in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, Decem ber 1993), pp. 106-23. Percent 2.607 2.713 2.711 2.615 2.562 2.518 2.450 2.376 2.381 2.368 2.368 2.315 2.088 2.063

2.033 2.028 2.062 2.050 2.046 2.027 2.020 2.069 2.147 2.171 2.225 2.225 2.250 2.285 2.347 2.432 2.440 2.471 2.513 2.539 2.557 2.569 2.576 603 NID_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa Investment Percent of GDP 20.882 23.937 20.736 20.204 20.617 18.432 17.931 16.208 17.816 18.162 17.102 16.144 15.422 15.804 17.074 17.732 17.052 17.388 18.676 17.789 17.451 18.248 19.595 19.272 19.566 19.400 20.421 21.206 22.385 22.073 21.514 21.415 21.842 21.994 22.437 22.575 22.603 603 NGSD_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa Gross national savings Percent of GDP 22.142 17.022 13.323 16.765 17.594 18.196 16.134 16.879 16.995 17.587 17.916 15.844 14.891 14.192 15.421 14.560 16.103 15.830 14.130 14.134 18.353 16.934 16.051 16.499 18.068 18.401 24.298 22.197 21.895 19.307 19.832 21.363 20.676 20.289 20.499 20.546 20.250 603 PCPIPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change 16.832 17.587 13.720 18.469 17.517 12.779 15.241 16.734 18.049 20.768 14.276 26.439 37.020 37.715 46.084 40.086 33.996 15.204 10.276 12.539 14.981 13.874 11.039 10.840 7.571 8.890 6.912 6.883 11.712 10.570 7.460 8.432 8.329 6.350 6.054 5.930 5.760 603 PCPIEPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Inflation, end of period consume r prices Percent change n/a 15.952 14.730 17.079 17.765 14.147 15.745 18.258 19.185 19.772 17.062 33.862 37.016 41.687 47.568 37.028 28.121 11.760 12.405 12.688 16.606 10.698 12.257 9.939 7.337 7.477 7.276 7.820 13.555 8.379 6.945 9.422 6.762 6.204 5.967 5.922 5.665 603 FLIBOR3 Sub-Saharan Africa Three-month London interbank offered rat e (LIBOR) Percent 603 TRADEPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Trade volume of goods and servic es Percent change 603 TM_RPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.184 3.067 1.681 2.218 14.227 7.978 8.428 4.668 1.466 -2.356 6.542 8.451 9.351 8.595 12.070 5.714 17.333 13.587 -2.349 5.459 4.819 8.052 5.458 5.124 5.237 5.128 603 TMG_RPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Volume of imports of goods Percent change 10.267 12.530 -10.910 -11.508 11.262 -7.293 1.305 -0.267 6.482 0.639 -0.873 1.864 2.358 0.995 1.242 13.469 8.560 10.106 2.072 3.021 -2.650 5.770 11.836 9.584 7.271 12.700 7.148 15.615 11.793 -3.580 5.168 6.771 5.604 5.240 5.113 5.562 5.569 603 TX_RPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change 6.149 -12.206 -8.353 -0.889 6.942 6.257 -0.190 6.702 6.334 5.420 6.983 3.645 4.266 3.291 4.936 11.164 9.656 6.752 2.846 2.397 6.409 1.456 1.699 9.606 8.895 6.705 9.556 11.540 5.254 1.913 -2.846 9.183 12.391 4.378 6.051 5.587 4.652 603 TXG_RPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Volume of exports of goods Percent change 7.422 -12.229 -7.573 -2.618 7.329 7.331 0.929 1.463 6.368 4.980 6.001 -0.279 3.350 2.648 4.341 10.081 9.864 6.910 1.932 2.284 7.218 -0.215 1.037 9.528 9.271 6.537 9.848 11.091 5.200 2.253 -2.689 9.340 12.439 4.316 5.388 4.981 4.182 603 TTPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Terms of trade of goods and services Percent change n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.354 -4.911 -2.357 -4.052 -1.166 6.524 -1.248 -8.542 6.040 8.488 -3.816 0.528 2.377 4.600 9.396 2.274 0.400 4.780 -13.125 19.714 2.960 -5.107 -0.118 -1.675 -0.734 -1.089

603 TTTPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Terms of trade of goods Percent change 36.238 -6.589 -4.089 4.566 11.855 -0.920 -12.727 4.702 -8.658 -0.225 -1.220 -3.676 -3.103 -2.433 -4.837 -1.695 6.701 -0.706 -10.024 7.807 10.426 -3.458 2.551 1.541 4.659 10.956 3.153 1.952 7.092 -16.627 20.141 3.402 -5.662 -0.666 -1.652 -0.584 -1.431 603 TXGM_D Sub-Saharan Africa Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; index, 2000=100 603 TXGM_DPCH Sub-Saharan Africa Export price of manufactures U.S. dollars; annual percent change 603 LUR Sub-Saharan Africa Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force 603 LE Sub-Saharan Africa Employment Index, 2000=100 603 GGR_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government revenue Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other re venue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.566 25.913 24.070 24.413 25.624 27.581 29.948 27.869 29.743 24.703 26.254 27.941 27.622 27.420 27.218 26.754 26.442 603 GGX_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government total expendi ture Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of n onfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditur e differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that i t also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.991 28.012 25.374 26.818 25.315 26.292 24.728 26.380 28.060 29.983 30.356 29.963 28.813 28.325 28.035 27.579 27.623 603 GGXCNL_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government net lending/b orrowing Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus to tal expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which ge neral government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financia l resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This ba lance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general governmen t activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.1 7). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of fina ncial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.425 -2.098 -1.304 -2.406 0.309 1.288 5.220 1.489 1.682 -5.281 -4.102 -2.022 -1.191 -0.905 -0.816 -0.825 -1.181 603 GGSB_NPGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government structural ba lance Percent of potential GDP 603 GGXONLB_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government primary net l ending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowi ng (?) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP 603 GGXWDN_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government net debt Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to deb t instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable. Percent of GDP 603 GGXWDG_NGDP Sub-Saharan Africa General government gross debt Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of inter est and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the fut

ure. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are de bt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and e mployee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face va lues (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110). Percent of GDP n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.465 73.796 67.310 61.384 54.000 45.511 34.060 29.700 28.701 31.959 31.301 31.956 31.847 31.845 31.227 30.226 28.760 603 BCA Sub-Saharan Africa Current account balance Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major c lassifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus o f the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in g oods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well a s the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. U.S. dollars Billions 0.602 -17.455 -16.279 -8.736 -4.320 0.027 -4.860 -1.796 -6.720 -3.941 -2.264 -4.876 -6.382 -5.766 -5.923 -9.865 -4.692 -6.813 -15.516 -10.339 2.235 -4.652 -12.263 -12.198 -7.685 -3.647 30.781 13.099 0.997 -20.670 -12.233 6.916 -8.359 -16.011 -20.596 -23.362 -29.932 603 BCA_NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa Current account balance Percent of GDP 0.326 -6.127 -5.727 -3.517 -2.050 0.096 -2.344 -0.780 -2.708 -1.531 -0.691 -1.465 -1.829 -1.935 -2.097 -2.973 -1.349 -1.802 -4.943 -3.392 0.698 -1.481 -3.661 -2.793 -1.355 -0.582 4.287 1.585 0.106 -2.313 -1.166 0.567 -0.639 -1.147 -1.386 -1.469 -1.761 603 BM Sub-Saharan Africa Imports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 603 BX Sub-Saharan Africa Exports of goods and services U.S. dollars Billions 603 BFXP Sub-Saharan Africa Private financial flows, net Net priv ate financial flows comprises net private direct investment, net private portfol io flows, and net other private financial flows. U.S. dollars Billions -1.507 6.195 6.176 5.044 3.418 -1.550 4.940 2.407 0.207 -0.883 3.791 1.107 6.795 1.324 6.522 10.903 -0.015 -4.087 9.538 5.883 3.804 3.143 -1.370 1.649 10.715 20.977 10.101 18.462 13.486 11.015 -0.659 32.931 42.994 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 BFD Sub-Saharan Africa Direct investment, net U.S. dol lars Billions 0.193 0.049 1.121 0.679 0.549 0.150 1.357 1.470 1.542 2.164 1.547 2.319 -0.722 0.658 1.059 1.012 2.552 5.504 4.233 6.847 6.096 17.680 10.620 12.493 11.654 17.352 8.910 22.830 32.144 28.875 19.880 33.608 38.073 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 BFPP Sub-Saharan Africa Private portfolio flows, net U.S. dollars Billions -0.447 0.150 0.845 -0.329 0.502 -0.697 -0.365 -1.295 -0.697 0.355 -0.144 0.389 1.966 0.402 1.935 2.381 0.988 2.224 3.142 4.447 -0.360 -6.556 -3.305 -2.116 2.013 0.387 6.950 0.480 -29.532 -4.441 -6.616 -4.171 0.348 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 BFOP Sub-Saharan Africa Other private financial flows, net Net other private financial flows is the difference between net other investment and net other official investment. U.S. dollars Billions -1.253 5.997 4.210 4.693 2.366 -1.002 3.948 2.232 -0.638 -3.402 2.388 -1.601 5.551 0.264 3.528 7.509 -3.554 -11.815 2.164 -5.411 -1.932 -7.981 -8.685 -8.729 -2.952 3.238 -5.759 -4.849 10.875 -13.419 -13.923 3.494 4.573 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 BFXG Sub-Saharan Africa Official flows, net U.S. dol

lars Billions 3.941 4.524 7.449 5.306 0.884 0.548 0.596 2.718 4.115 1.817 0.598 1.835 -4.678 -0.849 0.920 0.176 0.411 7.444 0.254 3.096 -2.288 -2.142 3.464 0.704 -0.197 -4.022 -29.171 4.501 10.353 19.917 31.509 13.679 17.905 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 BFRA Sub-Saharan Africa Change in reserves Measured as flow s. Comprises monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in the Fund, foreign exchange assets, and other claims. Official holdings of gold are valued at SDR 35 an oun ce. This convention results in a marked underestimation of reserves for countrie s that have substantial gold holdings. Securities not included are included in d irect investment and portfolio investment. A minus sign indicates an increase. U.S. dollars Billions -5.784 9.325 2.094 0.247 -0.217 -0.138 -0.451 -3.371 -0.020 -2.574 -4.218 -2.344 1.605 1.740 -3.240 -3.740 -5.935 -6.840 1.860 -1.535 -6.927 -1.401 0.512 0.195 -18.563 -22.979 -28.187 -28.474 -17.295 8.884 -2.995 -33.815 -32.335 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 D Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total U.S. dol lars Billions 66.496 77.684 89.695 98.567 101.453 108.454 125.055 139.238 144.684 145.447 167.365 181.032 177.787 184.665 195.657 207.520 212.378 209.881 205.464 206.666 208.902 202.549 203.929 221.739 236.982 214.335 183.907 203.458 212.913 224.029 239.665 262.331 288.441 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 D_NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total Percent of GDP 24.181 28.809 32.514 41.442 49.384 56.735 59.801 59.276 56.834 56.584 56.529 60.213 57.440 64.103 71.612 63.590 62.092 61.414 63.793 63.784 63.457 64.307 60.795 51.308 43.777 34.191 25.616 24.617 22.547 25.067 22.839 21.502 22.039 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 D_BX Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total Percent of exports of goods and services 78.690 115.041 156.988 179.089 179.275 192.222 235.179 223.060 227.320 212.881 212.337 242.482 233.320 249.151 256.983 231.820 213.372 206.063 230.395 218.475 183.142 188.112 182.292 156.205 131.032 94.435 68.330 64.167 55.174 75.852 65.470 57.612 60.208 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DS Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service U.S. dollars Billions 11.329 11.945 14.125 16.716 19.318 21.692 19.512 18.095 20.549 18.797 18.237 20.199 25.884 22.277 25.596 26.083 30.108 35.775 29.967 29.572 35.707 34.825 33.492 34.050 41.367 57.178 69.579 52.433 59.022 54.583 57.243 49.755 58.176 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DS_NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt servic e Percent of GDP 4.154 4.484 5.310 7.327 9.764 11.841 9.709 8.091 8.454 7.624 6.382 6.837 8.544 7.902 9.578 8.166 9.002 10.722 9.511 9.322 11.061 11.275 10.196 8.042 7.792 9.206 9.766 6.385 6.280 6.148 5.494 4.109 4.480 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DS_BX Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service Percent of exports of goods and services 13.588 17.994 25.348 31.138 35.069 39.635 38.033 29.945 33.425 28.443 23.821 27.821 34.807 30.881 34.695 30.050 31.224 36.221 34.594 32.134 32.021 33.070 30.489 24.304 23.129 25.409 26.041 16.641 15.368 18.594 15.793 11.039 12.264 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSI Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service, inter est U.S. dollars Billions 3.961 4.603 4.570 4.987 5.277 5.763 4.992 5.013 6.423 5.669 4.181 6.287 9.040 6.582 7.003 7.234 9.235 9.725 8.086 8.015 6.462 6.895 6.753 6.956 7.222 8.818 8.387 7.812 8.199 6.425 6.509 7.078 8.077 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSI_NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt servic e, interest Percent of GDP 1.428 1.681 1.685 2.131 2.607 3.076 2.434 2.176 2.569 2.248 1.440 2.128 2.984

2.335 2.621 2.265 2.761 2.915 2.566 2.526 2.002 2.232 2.056 1.643 1.360 1.407 1.168 0.945 0.868 0.719 0.620 0.580 0.617 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSI_BX Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service, inter est Percent of exports of goods and services 4.750 6.934 8.201 9.290 9.580 10.530 9.730 8.295 10.448 8.578 5.462 8.659 12.156 9.124 9.493 8.334 9.577 9.846 9.335 8.709 5.795 6.548 6.147 4.965 4.038 3.918 3.139 2.479 2.135 2.189 1.796 1.570 1.703 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSP Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service, amort ization U.S. dollars Billions 7.368 7.342 9.555 11.729 14.041 15.929 14.521 13.083 14.126 13.128 14.056 13.912 16.845 15.695 18.592 18.849 20.873 26.051 21.880 21.557 29.245 27.929 26.739 27.094 34.144 48.361 61.192 44.621 50.823 48.158 50.734 42.677 50.100 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSP_NGDPD Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt servic e, amortization Percent of GDP 2.657 2.681 3.524 5.011 6.936 8.502 7.079 5.680 5.650 5.206 4.841 4.709 5.560 5.567 6.958 5.901 6.241 7.807 6.944 6.795 9.059 9.042 8.140 6.399 6.431 7.714 8.523 5.399 5.382 5.388 4.835 3.498 3.828 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 DSP_BX Sub-Saharan Africa External debt, total debt service, amort ization Percent of exports of goods and services 8.838 11.060 17.147 21.849 25.489 29.105 28.304 21.650 22.977 19.865 18.360 19.162 22.652 21.757 25.202 21.715 21.647 26.375 25.259 23.424 26.225 26.522 24.341 19.339 19.090 21.490 22.902 14.162 13.233 16.405 13.997 9.468 10.561 n/a n/a n/a n/a 603 PALLFNFW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Price Index includes b oth Fuel and Non-Fuel Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PNFUELW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Non-Fuel Price Index includes Food and Beverages and Industrial Inputs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PINDUW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Industrial Inputs Price Index includes Agricultural Raw Materials and Metals Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 603 POILAPSP Sub-Saharan Africa Crude Oil (petroleum), Simple av erage of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent?), and Dubai Fa teh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move together according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials reflect differenc es in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sulfur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical delivery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently ment ioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?headline? oil price . The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barrel of either Dat ed Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom Voe, United Kingd om (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gulf at Dubai, Unit ed Arab Emirates. Dollars per barrel 603 PNRGW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Fuel (energy) Index includes C rude oil (petroleum), Natural Gas, and Coal Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 603 POILAPSPW Sub-Saharan Africa Crude Oil (petroleum), Price ind ex simple average of three spot prices (APSP); Dated Brent, West Texas Intermedi ate, and the Dubai Fateh The APSP denotes an equally weighted average of three crude oil spot prices?West Texas Intermediate (?WTI?), Dated Brent (?Brent ?), and Dubai Fateh (?Dubai?). The prices of these crude oils tend to move toget her according to the inequality WTI > Brent > Dubai. Their price differentials r eflect differences in American Petroleum Institute (API) measure of gravity, sul fur content, and overall weight. The WTI spot price refers to the physical deliv

ery price for a barrel of WTI deliverable to Cushing, Oklahoma. The WTI price is frequently mentioned in the financial press, and is often described as the ?hea dline? oil price. The Brent spot price is the physical delivery price for a barr el of either Dated Brent (UK), Forties (Norway), or Oseberg (Norway) to Sullom V oe, United Kingdom (in the Shetland Islands). The Dubai Fateh spot price refers to the physical price for a barrel of Dubai Fateh deliverable in the Arabian Gul f at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Index, 2005=100 603 PNGASW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Natural Gas Price Index includ es European, Japanese, and American Natural Gas Price Indices Index, 2 005=100 603 PNGASEUW Sub-Saharan Africa Natural Gas, Price index Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany Index, 2005=100 603 PNGASJPW Sub-Saharan Africa Natural Gas, Price index Indones ian Liquefied Natural Gas in Japan Index, 2005=100 603 PNGASUSW Sub-Saharan Africa Natural Gas, Price index Natural Gas spot price at the Henry Hub terminal in Louisiana Index, 2005=100 603 PCOALW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Coal Price Index includes Aust ralian and South African Coal Index, 2005=100 603 PCOALAUW Sub-Saharan Africa Coal, Price Index Australian the rmal coal, 1200- btu/pound, less than 1% sulfur, 14% ash, FOB Newcastle/Port Kem bla Index, 2005=100 603 PCOALSAW Sub-Saharan Africa Coal, Price Index South African export price Index, 2005=100 603 PFANDBW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Food and Beverage Price Index includes Food and Beverage Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PFOODW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Food Price Index includes Cere al, Vegetable Oils, Meat, Seafood, Sugar, Bananas, and Oranges Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PCEREW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Cereals Price Index includes W heat, Maize (Corn), Rice, and Barley Index, 2005=100 603 PWHEAMTW Sub-Saharan Africa Wheat, Price index No.1 Hard Red Winter, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 603 PMAIZMTW Sub-Saharan Africa Maize (corn), Price Index U.S. N o.2 Yellow, FOB Gulf of Mexico, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 603 PRICENPQW Sub-Saharan Africa Rice, Price Index 5% broken mill ed white rice, Thailand nominal price quote Index, 2005=100 603 PBARLW Sub-Saharan Africa Barley, Price Index Canadian no.1 Wester n Barley, spot price Index, 2005=100 603 PVOILW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Vegetable Oil Index includes S oybean, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Palm Oil, Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil, Fishmeal, and Groundnut Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PSOYBW Sub-Saharan Africa Soybeans, Price Index U.S. soybeans, Chi cago Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par Index, 2005=100 603 PSMEAW Sub-Saharan Africa Soybean Meal, Price Index Chicago Soybea n Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein Index, 2005=100 603 PSOILW Sub-Saharan Africa Soybean Oil, Price index Chicago Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades Index, 2 005=100 603 PROILW Sub-Saharan Africa Rapeseed Oil, Price index FOB Rotterdam Index, 2005=100 603 PPOILW Sub-Saharan Africa Palm oil, Price index Malaysia Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA Index, 2005=100 603 PSUNOW Sub-Saharan Africa Sunflower oil, Price index US export pri ce from Gulf of Mexico Index, 2005=100 603 POLVOILW Sub-Saharan Africa Olive Oil, Price Index extra vir gin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K. Index, 2005=100 603 PFISHW Sub-Saharan Africa Fishmeal, Price index Peru Fish meal/pel lets 65% protein, CIF Index, 2005=100

603 PGNUTSW Sub-Saharan Africa Groundnuts (peanuts), Price index 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina Index, 2005=100 603 PMEATW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Meat Price Index includes Beef , Lamb, Swine (pork), and Poultry Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PBEEFW Sub-Saharan Africa Beef, Price Index Australian and New Zea land 85% lean fores, FOB U.S. import price Index, 2005=100 603 PLAMBW Sub-Saharan Africa Lamb, Price Index frozen carcass Smithfi eld London Index, 2005=100 603 PPORKW Sub-Saharan Africa Swine (pork), Price index 51-52% lean Ho gs, U.S. price Index, 2005=100 603 PPOULTW Sub-Saharan Africa Poultry (chicken), Price index Whole bir d spot price, Georgia docks Index, 2005=100 603 PSEAFW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Seafood Index includes Fish (s almon) and Shrimp Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PSALMW Sub-Saharan Africa Fish (salmon), Price index Farm Bred Nor wegian Salmon, export price Index, 2005=100 603 PSHRIW Sub-Saharan Africa Shrimp, Price index Frozen shell-on head less, block 16/20 count, Indian origin, C&F Japan Index, 2005=100 603 PSUGAW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Sugar Index includes European, Free market, and U.S. Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PSUGAISAW Sub-Saharan Africa Sugar, Price index Free Market, Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) contract no.11 nearest future position Index, 2005=100 603 PSUGAUSAW Sub-Saharan Africa Sugar, Price index U.S. import p rice, contract no.14 nearest futures position Index, 2005=100 603 PSUGAEECW Sub-Saharan Africa Sugar, Price Index CIF Europe Index, 2005=100 603 PBANSOPW Sub-Saharan Africa Bananas, Price Index Central Ame rican and Ecuador, FOB U.S. Ports Index, 2005=100 603 PORANGW Sub-Saharan Africa Oranges, Price Index miscellaneous orang es French import price Index, 2005=100 603 PBEVEW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Beverage Price Index includes Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Index, 2005=100 603 PCOFFW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Coffee Price Index includes Ot her Mild Arabicas and Robusta Index, 2005=100 603 PCOFFOTMW Sub-Saharan Africa Coffee, Price index Other Mild A rabicas, International Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 603 PCOFFROBW Sub-Saharan Africa Coffee, Price index Robusta, Int ernational Coffee Organization New York cash price, ex-dock New York Index, 2005=100 603 PCOCOW Sub-Saharan Africa Cocoa beans, Price Index International C ocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports Index, 2005=100 603 PTEAW Sub-Saharan Africa Tea, Price index Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price Index, 2005=100 603 PRAWMW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Agricultural Raw Materials Ind ex includes Timber, Cotton, Wool, Rubber, and Hides Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PTIMBW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Timber Index includes Hardwood and Softwood Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PHARDW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Hardwood Price Index includes Hardwood Logs and Hardwood Sawn Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PLOGSKW Sub-Saharan Africa Hard Logs, Price Index Best quality Mala ysian meranti, import price Japan Index, 2005=100 603 PSAWMALW Sub-Saharan Africa Hard Sawnwood, Price Index Dark Red Meranti, select and better quality, C&F U.K port Index, 2005=100 603 PSOFTW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Softwood Index includes Softwo od Sawn and Softwood Logs Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PLOGOREW Sub-Saharan Africa Soft Logs, Price index Average E xport price from the U.S. for Douglas Fir Index, 2005=100

603 PSAWOREW Sub-Saharan Africa Soft Sawnwood, Price Index avera ge export price of Douglas Fir, U.S. Price Index, 2005=100 603 PCOTTINDW Sub-Saharan Africa Cotton, Price index Cotton Outlo ok `A Index`, Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, CIF Liverpool Index, 2 005=100 603 PWOOLW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Wool Index includes Coarse and Fine Wool Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PWOOLFW Sub-Saharan Africa Wool, Price index fine, 19 micron, Austr alian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 603 PWOOLCW Sub-Saharan Africa Wool, Price index coarse, 23 micron, Aus tralian Wool Exchange spot quote Index, 2005=100 603 PRUBBW Sub-Saharan Africa Rubber, Price index No.1 Rubber Smoked S heet, FOB Malaysian/Singapore Index, 2005=100 603 PHIDEW Sub-Saharan Africa Hides, Price Index Heavy native steers, over 53 pounds, wholesale dealer`s price Index, 2005=100 603 PMETAW Sub-Saharan Africa Commodity Metals Price Index includes Co pper, Aluminum, Iron Ore, Tin, Nickel, Zinc, Lead, and Uranium Price Indices Index, 2005=100 603 PCOPPW Sub-Saharan Africa Copper, Price Index grade A cathode, LME spot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 603 PALUMW Sub-Saharan Africa Aluminum, Price Index 99.5% minimum puri ty, LME spot price, CIF UK ports Index, 2005=100 603 PIORECRW Sub-Saharan Africa Iron Ore, Price Index China impo rt Iron Ore Fines 62% FE spot (CFR Tianjin port) Index, 2005=100 603 PTINW Sub-Saharan Africa Tin, Price Index standard grade, LME spo t price Index, 2005=100 603 PNICKW Sub-Saharan Africa Nickel, Price Index melting grade, LME s pot price, CIF European ports Index, 2005=100 603 PZINCW Sub-Saharan Africa Zinc, Price Index high grade 98% pure Index, 2005=100 603 PLEADW Sub-Saharan Africa Lead, 99.97% pure, Price index LME spot price, CIF European Ports Index, 2005=100 603 PURANW Sub-Saharan Africa Uranium, Price index u3o8 restricted pri ce, Nuexco exchange spot Index, 2005=100 International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, September 2011

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