Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Financial Soundness Indicator; Liquid Assets as a Percent of Short-Term Liabilities, Level

Title Financial Soundness Indicator; Liquid Assets as a Percent of Short-Term Liabilities, Level
Series ID BOGZ1FL010000066Q
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Percent
Date Range 2009-10-01 to 2024-04-01
Last Updated 2024-09-12 2:26 PM CDT
Notes Source ID: FL010000066.Q

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DATE VALUE
2009-10-01 40.9
2010-01-01 43.2
2010-04-01 45.5
2010-07-01 44.9
2010-10-01 46.8
2011-01-01 52.5
2011-04-01 58.2
2011-07-01 63.7
2011-10-01 63.6
2012-01-01 64.8
2012-04-01 64.8
2012-07-01 67.4
2012-10-01 74.1
2013-01-01 77.4
2013-04-01 76.7
2013-07-01 84.8
2013-10-01 88.2
2014-01-01 94.6
2014-04-01 93.3
2014-07-01 89.7
2014-10-01 90.0
2015-01-01 96.9
2015-04-01 87.4
2015-07-01 88.2
2015-10-01 87.0
2016-01-01 90.4
2016-04-01 90.0
2016-07-01 94.9
2016-10-01 93.6
2017-01-01 97.4
2017-04-01 94.5
2017-07-01 95.6
2017-10-01 93.9
2018-01-01 99.4
2018-04-01 88.5
2018-07-01 88.1
2018-10-01 86.0
2019-01-01 82.8
2019-04-01 78.4
2019-07-01 76.5
2019-10-01 79.9
2020-01-01 102.3
2020-04-01 146.5
2020-07-01 149.1
2020-10-01 173.8
2021-01-01 185.7
2021-04-01 192.1
2021-07-01 203.3
2021-10-01 204.9
2022-01-01 430.9
2022-04-01 347.1
2022-07-01 279.3
2022-10-01 238.1
2023-01-01 194.9
2023-04-01 189.0
2023-07-01 173.4
2023-10-01 175.9
2024-01-01 180.2
2024-04-01 162.1

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