Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Property-casualty insurance companies; foreign bonds lent; asset, Level

Title Property-casualty insurance companies; foreign bonds lent; asset, Level
Series ID BOGZ1FL513363203A
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 Annual
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 1945-01-01 to 2018-01-01
Last Updated 2019-05-23 2:48 PM CDT
Notes Source ID: FL513363203.A

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DATE VALUE
1945-01-01 0
1946-01-01 0
1947-01-01 0
1948-01-01 0
1949-01-01 0
1950-01-01 0
1951-01-01 0
1952-01-01 0
1953-01-01 0
1954-01-01 0
1955-01-01 0
1956-01-01 0
1957-01-01 0
1958-01-01 0
1959-01-01 0
1960-01-01 0
1961-01-01 0
1962-01-01 0
1963-01-01 0
1964-01-01 0
1965-01-01 0
1966-01-01 0
1967-01-01 0
1968-01-01 0
1969-01-01 0
1970-01-01 0
1971-01-01 0
1972-01-01 0
1973-01-01 0
1974-01-01 0
1975-01-01 0
1976-01-01 0
1977-01-01 0
1978-01-01 0
1979-01-01 0
1980-01-01 0
1981-01-01 0
1982-01-01 0
1983-01-01 0
1984-01-01 0
1985-01-01 0
1986-01-01 0
1987-01-01 0
1988-01-01 0
1989-01-01 0
1990-01-01 0
1991-01-01 0
1992-01-01 0
1993-01-01 0
1994-01-01 0
1995-01-01 0
1996-01-01 0
1997-01-01 0
1998-01-01 0
1999-01-01 0
2000-01-01 0
2001-01-01 0
2002-01-01 0
2003-01-01 0
2004-01-01 0
2005-01-01 0
2006-01-01 1746
2007-01-01 1733
2008-01-01 335
2009-01-01 234
2010-01-01 559
2011-01-01 429
2012-01-01 432
2013-01-01 506
2014-01-01 595
2015-01-01 684
2016-01-01 495
2017-01-01 911
2018-01-01 1327

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