Switzerland - Net current transfers
Net secondary income (BoP, current US$)
The latest value for Net secondary income (BoP, current US$) in Switzerland was ($16,871,580,000) as of 2020. Over the past 43 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between ($665,689,000) in 1977 and ($18,037,440,000) in 2014.
Definition: Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.
See also:
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 1977 | ($665,689,000) |
| 1978 | ($922,805,900) |
| 1979 | ($1,061,510,000) |
| 1980 | ($1,139,816,000) |
| 1981 | ($1,002,932,000) |
| 1982 | ($1,019,566,000) |
| 1983 | ($914,183,200) |
| 1984 | ($834,580,500) |
| 1985 | ($806,226,800) |
| 1986 | ($1,090,100,000) |
| 1987 | ($1,504,837,000) |
| 1988 | ($1,713,251,000) |
| 1989 | ($1,872,519,000) |
| 1990 | ($2,398,287,000) |
| 1991 | ($2,579,234,000) |
| 1992 | ($3,037,508,000) |
| 1993 | ($3,010,998,000) |
| 1994 | ($3,461,012,000) |
| 1995 | ($4,408,825,000) |
| 1996 | ($4,270,192,000) |
| 1997 | ($4,049,714,000) |
| 1998 | ($4,574,865,000) |
| 1999 | ($5,326,332,000) |
| 2000 | ($2,649,887,000) |
| 2001 | ($3,773,044,000) |
| 2002 | ($4,269,296,000) |
| 2003 | ($3,557,584,000) |
| 2004 | ($3,839,831,000) |
| 2005 | ($8,258,271,000) |
| 2006 | ($6,194,577,000) |
| 2007 | ($5,904,034,000) |
| 2008 | ($8,738,024,000) |
| 2009 | ($7,923,230,000) |
| 2010 | ($8,073,217,000) |
| 2011 | ($8,196,524,000) |
| 2012 | ($8,347,339,000) |
| 2013 | ($11,689,990,000) |
| 2014 | ($18,037,440,000) |
| 2015 | ($12,308,120,000) |
| 2016 | ($9,608,109,000) |
| 2017 | ($13,297,480,000) |
| 2018 | ($9,159,045,000) |
| 2019 | ($12,278,600,000) |
| 2020 | ($16,871,580,000) |
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: Balance of payments