The Global Debt Stats API is a RESTful API that delivers structured data about the external debt levels of countries. This API allows developers, analysts, and researchers to access up-to-date and segmented information efficiently. It includes endpoints to fetch a full list of countries included in the dataset and to retrieve detailed debt metrics for any given country. The API supports standardized formatting, parameter validation, and is designed to enable integration into financial dashboards, academic research tools, and global economics platforms.
[
{
"countries": [
"United States",
"United Kingdom",
"France",
"Germany",
"Japan",
"Netherlands",
"Luxembourg",
"Ireland",
"Canada",
"Italy",
"Spain",
"China",
"Switzerland",
"Singapore",
"Australia",
"Hong Kong",
"Belgium",
"Brazil",
"Sweden",
"Mexico",
"Austria",
"Norway",
"India",
"South Korea",
"Finland",
"Greece",
"Denmark",
"Turkey",
"Poland",
"Portugal",
"Indonesia",
"Hungary",
"Malaysia",
"Cyprus",
"Russia",
"Argentina",
"Saudi Arabia",
"Chile",
"New Zealand",
"Czechia",
"United Arab Emirates",
"Taiwan",
"Malta",
"Thailand",
"Colombia",
"Qatar",
"Mauritius",
"Ukraine",
"Puerto Rico",
"Kazakhstan",
"South Africa",
"Romania",
"Egypt",
"Israel",
"Slovakia",
"Philippines",
"Vietnam",
"Pakistan",
"Venezuela",
"Bangladesh",
"Peru",
"Morocco",
"Lithuania",
"Sudan",
"Kuwait",
"Slovenia",
"Ecuador",
"Sri Lanka",
"Oman",
"Serbia",
"Croatia",
"Bulgaria",
"Uruguay",
"Panama",
"Latvia",
"Nigeria",
"Tunisia",
"Jordan",
"Estonia",
"Kenya",
"Bahrain",
"Angola",
"Mongolia",
"Ivory Coast",
"Belarus",
"Lebanon",
"Uzbekistan",
"Ghana",
"Cuba",
"Dominican Republic",
"Ethiopia",
"Georgia",
"Iceland",
"Costa Rica",
"Zambia",
"Iraq",
"Papua New Guinea",
"Paraguay",
"Trinidad & Tobago",
"Cambodia",
"Guatemala",
"Palau",
"Bahamas",
"Jamaica",
"Monaco",
"Tanzania",
"Bolivia",
"El Salvador",
"North Macedonia",
"Myanmar",
"Kyrgyzstan",
"Albania",
"Nicaragua",
"Zimbabwe",
"Nepal",
"Mozambique",
"Laos",
"Moldova",
"Honduras",
"Cameroon",
"Yemen",
"Namibia",
"Armenia",
"Tajikistan",
"Iran",
"Uganda",
"Senegal",
"Syria",
"Democratic Republic of the Congo",
"Somalia",
"Azerbaijan",
"Gabon",
"North Korea",
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"Republic of the Congo",
"Barbados",
"Kosovo",
"Montenegro",
"Madagascar",
"Algeria",
"Mali",
"Mauritania",
"Libya",
"Burkina Faso",
"Niger",
"Seychelles",
"Rwanda",
"Bermuda (UK)",
"Benin",
"Bhutan",
"Haiti",
"Malawi",
"South Sudan",
"Chad",
"Cape Verde",
"Sierra Leone",
"Palestine",
"Botswana",
"Equatorial Guinea",
"Djibouti",
"Guinea",
"Belize",
"Afghanistan",
"Suriname",
"Togo",
"Guyana",
"Andorra",
"Liberia",
"Guinea-Bissau",
"Lesotho",
"Faroe Islands (Denmark)",
"Fiji",
"Eritrea",
"Maldives",
"Burundi",
"Aruba",
"Central African Republic",
"Grenada",
"Gambia",
"Saint Lucia",
"Cayman Islands (UK)",
"Turkmenistan",
"Solomon Islands",
"Eswatini",
"Samoa",
"Antigua and Barbuda",
"San Marino",
"Brunei",
"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
"Timor-Leste",
"Dominica",
"Cook Islands",
"Sao Tome and Principe",
"Tonga",
"Vanuatu",
"Saint Kitts and Nevis",
"Comoros",
"New Caledonia (France)",
"Marshall Islands",
"Micronesia",
"Anguilla (UK)",
"Greenland (Denmark)",
"Nauru",
"British Virgin Islands (UK)",
"Tuvalu",
"Kiribati",
"Wallis and Futuna (France)",
"Montserrat (UK)",
"Niue (New Zealand)"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9246/global+debt+stats+api/16698/list+of+countries' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"Country": "United States",
"Per capita": 75852,
"Total": "25.8 trillion",
"% of GDP": 88.45,
"% of total wealth": 18.44,
"Last Reported": "Sep 2024"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9246/global+debt+stats+api/16699/get+detailed+debt+statistics+for+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Global Debt Stats API provides structured data on external debt levels by country, including detailed debt statistics for each country.
The API returns data in a standardized format, typically JSON, which allows for easy integration and manipulation in various applications.
The API can be used in financial dashboards, academic research tools, and global economics platforms to analyze and visualize external debt trends and metrics.
Users can expect to find fields such as country name, total external debt, debt per capita, and other relevant debt metrics in the API responses.
Developers can integrate the API by making RESTful calls to its endpoints to fetch country lists or specific debt statistics, allowing for seamless incorporation of debt data into their applications.
The "list of countries" endpoint returns a comprehensive array of country names for which external debt data is available. This allows users to easily identify and select countries for further analysis.
The detailed debt statistics response includes fields such as "Country," "Per capita," "Total," "% of GDP," "% of total wealth," and "Last Reported," providing a comprehensive overview of a country's external debt metrics.
The response data is structured in JSON format. For the country list, it returns an array of country names, while the detailed statistics endpoint returns an array of objects, each containing specific debt metrics for the queried country.
Users can retrieve specific external debt metrics, including total debt, per capita debt, percentage of GDP, and percentage of total wealth for a specified country, enabling in-depth economic analysis.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the country parameter in the detailed debt statistics endpoint. This allows them to retrieve data for any country listed in the initial country list response.
"Per capita" indicates the average debt per person, "Total" represents the overall external debt amount, "% of GDP" shows the debt relative to the country's gross domestic product, and "% of total wealth" reflects the debt's share of the country's total wealth.
The Global Debt Stats API sources its data from reputable financial institutions and international organizations, employing regular updates and validation processes to maintain accuracy and reliability in the reported statistics.
Typical use cases include economic research, financial analysis, policy-making, and educational purposes, where users analyze trends in external debt and its implications on national economies.
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