US International Investment Position Sources: Source: United State Bureau of Economic Analysis,

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US International Investment Position Sources: Source: United State Bureau of Economic Analysis, Prepared by Paul Nawalany United States International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total LiabilitiesYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilities ,47120,31522, ,8756,3088, ,39618,48720, ,3376,2387, ,26019,46422, ,9746, ,79618,39920, ,0955, ,19114,42816, ,5675, ,93211,96113, ,0324, ,2539,34011, ,4863, ,0937,6389, ,9873, ,0446,6498, ,7533,038

US International Investment Position Sources: Source: United State Bureau of Economic Analysis, Prepared by Paul Nawalany United States International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total LiabilitiesYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilities ,3312, , ,2862, , ,1782, , ,0702, ,8291, ,6461, ,4691, ,2871, ,2041,038

US International Investment Position Sources: Source: United State Bureau of Economic Analysis, present, XLS format, Section 1, calculated using BEA IIP data as seen in previous charts and BEA GDP data in as linked to here Prepared by Paul Nawalany United States International Investment Position (% of GDP) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilitie sYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilitie s %140%157% %61%80% %133%150% %63%76% %136%159%1999-8%64%72% %131%144% %58%68% %108%124%1997-9%55%64% %95%110%1996-6%51%57% %79%98%1995-6%47%53% %69%87%1994-4%42%46% %62%82%1993-4%41%46%

US International Investment Position Sources: Source: United State Bureau of Economic Analysis, present, XLS format, Section 1, calculated using BEA IIP data as seen in previous charts and BEA GDP data in as linked to here Prepared by Paul Nawalany United States International Investment Position (% GDP) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilitie sYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilitie s %37%43%19839%34%26% %38%43%198210%34%24% %38%42%198111%32%21% %38%42%198013%33%20% %36%39%197912%31%18% %35%36%19789%27%18% %33%34%19778%25%17% 19851%31%29%19769%25%16% 19844%31%26%

Sources: IIP– IMF BOP Statistics, Prepared by Paul Nawalany Eurozone IIP 2009 CountryNet IIPTotal Assets IIPTotal Liabilities Euro Area Germany Belgium Netherlands Luxembourg Cyprus Malta Finland Slovenia Austria Slovakia Ireland Portugal Greece France Italy Spain

Sources: IIP– IMF BOP Statistics, GDP- The World Bank, %GDP calculated by dividing IIP data by World Bank GDP data Prepared by Paul Nawalany Eurozone IIP 2009 CountryNet IIPTotal Assets IIPTotal Liabilities Euro Area-17%165%182% Germany38%220%182% Belgium45%497%453% Netherlands17%439%422% Luxembourg85%12186%12099% Cyprus32%579%547% Malta13%651%639% Finland-6%267%273% Slovenia-39%102%140% Austria-13%282%295% Slovakia-70%50%120% Ireland-103%1496%1598% Portugal-113%191%304% Greece-89%113%202% France-12%260%272% Italy-21%135%156% Spain-96%133%229%

China Intl. Investment Position Source: State Administration of Foreign Exchange of China, no conversions necessary Prepared by Paul Nawalany China International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIPTotal AssetsTotal Liabilities

China Intl. Investment Position Source: GDP: The World Bank, IIP: State Administration of Foreign Exchange of China, no conversions necessary Calculated %GDP by dividing IIP data by World Bank GDP data Prepared by Paul Nawalany China International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIPTotal AssetsTotal Liabilities %70%40% %69%39% %65%32% %69%35% %62%39% %54%36% %48%34%

Japan Intl. Investment Position Source: Bank of Japan, Ministry of Finance of Japan, conversions into dollars after1994 based on year-end exchange rates, Prepared by Paul Nawalany Japan International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total LiabilitiesYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilities 20102,8586,4043, ,4823,1391, ,8325,9023, ,2323,1591, ,1905,0412, ,6631, ,1215,1743, ,0172,5711, ,8544,8112, ,0302,8641, ,6434,6022, ,7731, ,7204,0172, ,9812, ,4903,3241, ,4241, ,4032,9281, ,1811,571

Japan Intl. Investment Position Source: Bank of Japan, Ministry of Finance of Japan, conversions into dollars after1994 based on year-end exchange rates, Prepared by Paul Nawalany Japan International Investment Position (billions of USD) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total LiabilitiesYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilities ,0351, ,0071, ,8581, ,7711, ,4691, ,

Japan Intl. Investment Position Source: The World Bank, for Japan GDP in USDhttp://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD For IIP: Bank of Japan, Ministry of Finance of Japan, conversions into dollars after1994 based on year-end exchange rates, Calculated % GDP by dividing BoJ and Ministry of Finance IIP data by WB GDP data Prepared by Paul Nawalany Japan International Investment Position (% of GDP) YearNet IIP Total Assets Total LiabilitiesYearNet IIP Total Assets Total Liabilities %116%64%200136%77%40% %117%61%200026%68%41% %103%58%199917%61%44% %118%70%199826%67%40% %110%68%199724%67%43% %101%65%199620%60%39% %87%50%199516%57%41% %79%43%199414%51%36% %75%39%199314%50%36%