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San Marino: Real interest rate (%)

In , San Marino's Real interest rate (%) was -1.60.

That's down 258.8% from 2022, the highest value since .

The global average for this indicator in 2023 was 4.28 .

Source: World Bank Open Data (FR.INR.RINR) • Data as of 2023

Trend (2005–2023)

San Marino Real interest rate (%) trend 2008: Global financial crisis 2020: COVID-19 pandemic 2014: Oil price collapse 2022: Russia–Ukraine war begins
  • 2008 · Global financial crisis
  • 2020 · COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2014 · Oil price collapse
  • 2022 · Russia–Ukraine war begins

Highlights

Peak
9.75
Trough
-1.60
1-year change
-258.8%
5-year change
-177.9%
10-year change
-135.4%

Historical Data — Last 10 Years

Year Real interest rate (%)
-1.6029
1.0095
1.6603
3.3777
3.0431
2.0563
2.2834
1.6830
3.2565
5.6991

About Real interest rate (%)

An interest rate is the amount charged, expressed as a percentage of the principal over a period of time, by the owners of certain kinds of financial assets for putting the financial assets at the disposal of another institutional unit. The real interest rate is the lending interest rate adjusted for inflation as measured by the GDP deflator. The terms and conditions attached to lending rates differ by country, however, limiting their comparability. This indicator is expressed as a percentage (a÷b)*100.

Indicator code: FR.INR.RINRCategory: Trade & Finance

Frequently asked questions

What was San Marino's Real interest rate (%) in 2023?
In 2023, San Marino's Real interest rate (%) was -1.60, according to World Bank Open Data.
Is San Marino's Real interest rate (%) rising or falling?
San Marino's Real interest rate (%) fell 258.8% from 2022 to 2023.
How does San Marino's Real interest rate (%) compare to the world average?
The global average for Real interest rate (%) in 2023 was 4.28, so San Marino is below the world average.
What is Real interest rate (%) and how is it measured?
An interest rate is the amount charged, expressed as a percentage of the principal over a period of time, by the owners of certain kinds of financial assets for putting the financial assets at the disposal of another institutional unit. The real interest rate is the lending interest rate adjusted for inflation as measured by the GDP deflator. The terms and conditions attached to lending rates differ by country, however, limiting their comparability. This indicator is expressed as a percentage (a÷b)*100.
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Source: World Bank Open Data (FR.INR.RINR), CC BY 4.0.