Rio Tinto (RIO) Long-Term Debt Repayments (2018 - 2021)
Historic Long-Term Debt Repayments for Rio Tinto (RIO) over the last 7 years, with Q4 2021 value amounting to $2.2 billion.
- Rio Tinto's Long-Term Debt Repayments fell 2500.84% to $2.2 billion in Q4 2021 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2021 it was $552.0 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 12527.47%. This contributed to the annual value of $2.2 billion for FY2021, which is 2500.84% down from last year.
- Per Rio Tinto's latest filing, its Long-Term Debt Repayments stood at $2.2 billion for Q4 2021, which was down 2500.84% from $3.0 billion recorded in Q4 2020.
- In the past 5 years, Rio Tinto's Long-Term Debt Repayments registered a high of $3.0 billion during Q4 2020, and its lowest value of -$4.0 billion during Q2 2018.
- Its 3-year average for Long-Term Debt Repayments is $411.3 million, with a median of $2.2 billion in 2021.
- Data for Rio Tinto's Long-Term Debt Repayments shows a peak YoY increase of 2500.84% (in 2021) and a maximum YoY decrease of 2500.84% (in 2021) over the last 5 years.
- Quarter analysis of 3 years shows Rio Tinto's Long-Term Debt Repayments stood at -$4.0 billion in 2018, then soared by 174.81% to $3.0 billion in 2020, then decreased by 25.01% to $2.2 billion in 2021.
- Its Long-Term Debt Repayments stands at $2.2 billion for Q4 2021, versus $3.0 billion for Q4 2020 and -$4.0 billion for Q2 2018.