Banco Santander (SAN) Short term Debt (2016)

Historic Short term Debt for Banco Santander (SAN) over the last 8 years, with Q4 2016 value amounting to $28.6 billion.

  • Banco Santander's Short term Debt rose 2511.11% to $28.6 billion in Q4 2016 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2016 it was $28.6 billion, marking a year-over-year increase of 2511.11%. This contributed to the annual value of $28.6 billion for FY2016, which is 2511.11% up from last year.
  • Latest data reveals that Banco Santander reported Short term Debt of $28.6 billion as of Q4 2016, which was up 2511.11% from $25.8 billion recorded in Q1 2016.
  • Banco Santander's Short term Debt's 5-year high stood at $31.4 billion during Q2 2014, with a 5-year trough of $22.5 billion in Q4 2013.
  • For the 5-year period, Banco Santander's Short term Debt averaged around $26.0 billion, with its median value being $25.4 billion (2012).
  • As far as peak fluctuations go, Banco Santander's Short term Debt tumbled by 2241.93% in 2012, and later soared by 2920.98% in 2014.
  • Banco Santander's Short term Debt (Quarter) stood at $25.0 billion in 2012, then decreased by 10.16% to $22.5 billion in 2013, then increased by 8.35% to $24.3 billion in 2014, then dropped by 5.95% to $22.9 billion in 2015, then increased by 25.11% to $28.6 billion in 2016.
  • Its Short term Debt stands at $28.6 billion for Q4 2016, versus $25.8 billion for Q1 2016 and $22.9 billion for Q4 2015.