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High income OECD countries Compared by Economy > Balance of payments > Capital and financial account > Net errors and omissions > Adjusted > BoP > Current US$

DEFINITION: Net errors and omissions constitute a residual category needed to ensure that all debit and credit entries in the balance of payments statement sum to zero. In the International Financial Statistics presentation, this is equal to the difference between reserves and related items and the sum of the balances of the current, capital, and financial accounts. Data are in current U.S. dollars.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 United States $162.52 billion 2009
2 Italy $45.20 billion 2009
3 Germany $21.33 billion 2009
4 Japan $19.87 billion 2009
5 Netherlands $18.67 billion 2009
6 Ireland $13.27 billion 2009
7 Norway $7.57 billion 2009
8 Belgium $3.02 billion 2009
9 Israel $2.44 billion 2009
10 Iceland $2.01 billion 2009
11 Portugal $679.10 million 2009
12 Slovenia $389.64 million 2009
13 Australia $370.15 million 2008
14 Luxembourg $-44,340,078.90 2009
15 Chile $-116,010,277.56 2009
16 Estonia $-134,559,822.04 2009
17 United Kingdom $-646,180,963.40 2009
18 Greece $-787,757,126.53 2009
19 New Zealand $-846,233,975.81 2009
20 Czech Republic $-2,260,864,982.92 2009
21 Slovakia $-2,718,958,510.29 2009
22 Denmark $-3,436,361,397.40 2009
23 Spain $-5,074,066,663.64 2009
24 Austria $-5,425,804,533.83 2009
25 Canada $-8,182,820,855.94 2009
26 Poland $-21,127,396,340.04 2009
27 Finland $-22,192,146,538.45 2009
28 Sweden $-23,935,560,050.57 2009
29 Switzerland $-31,222,178,059.44 2009
30 France $-32,377,239,906.62 2009

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