Luxembourg International Investment Position Q4 2025
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The Central Bank of Luxembourg released Q4 2025 International Investment Position data. Luxembourg's external financial assets reached €13,499 billion (up €361 billion from Q3 2025), driven by Investment Funds expansion. External financial liabilities reached €13,474 billion. The international investment position stood at €25 billion at end of December 2025.
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The Central Bank of Luxembourg published Q4 2025 International Investment Position statistics. Luxembourg's external financial assets increased by €361 billion to €13,499 billion, while external liabilities rose to €13,474 billion. Direct investment assets grew to €5,124 billion, portfolio investment assets increased by €189 billion to €6,359 billion, and other investments reached €1,623 billion in assets.
This statistical release provides balance of payments data for compliance monitoring and financial reporting purposes. Financial institutions, investment funds, and policymakers should note the continued growth in Luxembourg's international investment position, particularly the strong expansion in Investment Fund holdings reflected in both asset and liability figures.
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International investment position at the fourth quarter of 2025
02.04.2026 Ce contenu est également disponible en français Luxembourg’s external financial assets, driven by Investment Funds (IF) expansion, increased by 361 billion euros compared to the third quarter of 2025, reaching 13 499 billion euros at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025. External financial liabilities increased similarly, reaching 13 474 billion euros for this period. Luxembourg’s international investment position amounted to 25 billion euros at the end of December 2025.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, direct investment assets increased to reach 5 124 billion euros, whereas liabilities slightly declined to 3 621 billion euros.
The outstanding amount in portfolio investments assets increased by 189 billion euros, mainly due to the strong rise in financial markets, and reached 6 359 billion euros at the fourth quarter of 2025. Likewise, the outstanding amount in portfolio investments liabilities reached 8 041 billion euros at the end of December 2025, which represents an increase of 298 billion euros. This increase is due to 146 billion euros of transactions and 152 billion euros of price and change effects. In particular, positive developments in foreign equity markets (asset side) are reflected on IF net asset value (liability side).
Lastly, the outstanding amount in assets on other investments reached 1 623 billion euros at the end of December 2025, which corresponds to a slight increase compared to the previous quarter. The amount outstanding in liabilities on other investments also slightly increased vis-à-vis the previous quarter (50 billion euros), reaching 1 436 billion euros at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025.
Table: Luxembourg International Investment Position
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