Securities issues by French residents 2022Q1

Published on 13 July 2022

The share of French long-term debt held by non-resident investors increased
  • In the first quarter of 2022, net issues of French debt securities reached €105 billion. General government issued €87 billion and banks €15 billion.

  • Non-resident investors purchased €98 billion in French debt securities. On the contrary, they sold €17 billion of quoted shares issued by French.

  • At the end of March 2022, non-residents held 53.8% of long-term debt securities, after 53.4% at the end of June 2021. This share continued to increase for securities issued by banks whereas it increased for the first time since 2020 for securities issued by general government.

Graph 1 : Non-resident holdings of long-term debt (by resident issuer sector)
Graph 2 : Breakdown by holder sector of securities issued by residents (total debt and quoted shares) at end of March 2022
This document is prepared by the General Directorate of Statistics, Economics and International of the Banque de France (Balance of Payments Directorate). Issuance data is based on issuers' reporting, while holding statistics is calculated using custodian account statements. Further information on custodian activities : https://www.banque-france.fr/statistiques/parution-reference-name/conservation-de-titres
"Long-term" stands for securities with an original maturity of more than one year.

Data reported in this document can be revised following quarterly and annual corrections and supplements.
Table 1 : SECURITIES ISSUES BY SECTOR AND SHARE OF NON-RESIDENTS IN THEIR SUBSCRIPTION
(Stocks and flows in billions of euros)
Gross stock Net issues Transactions flows by non-
residents
Net issues Transactions flows by non-
residents
Mar. 2022 (end of month) Annual aggregate Q1 2022
TOTAL 7,372 184 121 92 82
DEBT SECURITIES (1) 4,729 183 112 105 98
Non-financial corporations 702 4 -7 1 -6
General government (4) 2,552 146 57 87 74
of which short-term issues (4) 240 -30 -6 13 19
of which central government (4) 2,227 131 41 60 52
Banks (2) 1,250 16 44 15 22
of which guaranteed by restricted assets 319 9 4 3 0
of which short-term issues 179 -25 -3 -7 0
Non-monetary institutions (3) 226 17 19 1 7
QUOTED SHARES (1) 2,644 1 8 -12 -17
((1) The total outstanding amount of debt securities is expressed in nominal value. The total outstanding amount of equities is expressed in market value. Transaction flows are expressed in transaction value.
(2) Excluding internal financing operations of banking groups but including issues of financial companies (as defined in article L515-1, Code Monétaire et Financier).
(3) Non-monetary issuer institutions include insurance companies, securitization funds, debt funds, and investment firms.
(4) Total net and unconsolidated issuance (this measure cannot be compared with the overall outstanding amount of securities used for the calculation of national public debt as specified by the Maastricht criteria).
Table 2 : SECURITIES ISSUES BY FRENCH RESIDENTS IN THE EURO AREA
(nominal values, stocks and flows in billions of euros)
Gross stock (by euro area residents) French residents (as % of euro area gross stock) Cumulative gross issues over 4
quarters.
Mar. 2022 (end of month)
Share of French residents in the
gross issues of euro area.
12 month moving aggregate flows
Mar. 2022 (end of month) France Euro area Mar. 2022 (end of month) Mar. 2021 (end of month)
DEBT SECURITIES 20,444 23% 2,585 8,555 30% 30%
Non-financial corporations 1,670 42% 272 676 40% 42%
General government 10,387 25% 1,008 3,125 32% 32%
Banks 4,639 27% 1,147 3,251 35% 36%
of which short-term issues 489 37% 948 2,468 38% 40%
Non-monetary institutions 3,749 6% 158 1,503 11% 10%
Source and calculations : GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF STATISTICS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL
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