Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Rest of the world; bonds; liability, Level (DISCONTINUED)

Title Rest of the world; bonds; liability, Level (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID ROWBOLA027N
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 2013-01-01
Last Updated 2014-06-05 1:08 PM CDT
Notes Source ID: FL263163003.A

For more information about the Flow of Funds tables, see the Financial Accounts Guide.

With each quarterly release, the source may make major data and structural revisions to the series and tables. These changes are available in the Release Highlights.

In the Financial Accounts, the source identifies each series by a string of patterned letters and numbers. For a detailed description, including how this series is constructed, see the series analyzer provided by the source.

This data appear in Table S.9.a of the 'Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States.'

These tables present a sequence of accounts that relate production, income and spending, capital formation, financial transactions, and asset revaluations to changes in net worth between balance sheets for the major sectors of the U.S. economy. They are part of an interagency effort to further harmonize the BEA National Income and Product Accounts (NIPAs) and the Federal Reserve Board Flow of Funds Accounts (FFAs). The structure of these tables is based on the internationally accepted set of guidelines for the compilation of national accounts that are offered in the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA).

Cautionary note on the use of the integrated macroeconomic accounts (IMA) - The estimates that are provided on this page are based on a unique set of accounting standards that are founded on the SNA. Accordingly, some of the estimates in in the IMA tables will differ from the official estimates that are published in the NIPAs and FFAs due to conceptual differences. There will also be some statistical differences between the estimates in these tables and those in the related accounts. For further information on the conceptual differences, see the reference paper.
DATE VALUE
1945-01-01 2913
1946-01-01 2821
1947-01-01 2800
1948-01-01 2880
1949-01-01 2871
1950-01-01 3122
1951-01-01 3399
1952-01-01 3426
1953-01-01 3314
1954-01-01 3264
1955-01-01 3071
1956-01-01 3381
1957-01-01 3816
1958-01-01 4734
1959-01-01 5207
1960-01-01 5784
1961-01-01 6221
1962-01-01 7215
1963-01-01 8208
1964-01-01 8675
1965-01-01 9135
1966-01-01 9870
1967-01-01 11086
1968-01-01 12170
1969-01-01 13198
1970-01-01 14072
1971-01-01 15012
1972-01-01 16042
1973-01-01 17000
1974-01-01 19372
1975-01-01 26540
1976-01-01 34704
1977-01-01 39329
1978-01-01 42148
1979-01-01 41966
1980-01-01 43524
1981-01-01 45675
1982-01-01 56604
1983-01-01 58569
1984-01-01 62810
1985-01-01 75020
1986-01-01 85724
1987-01-01 93889
1988-01-01 104187
1989-01-01 116949
1990-01-01 144717
1991-01-01 176774
1992-01-01 200817
1993-01-01 309666
1994-01-01 310391
1995-01-01 413310
1996-01-01 481411
1997-01-01 543396
1998-01-01 594400
1999-01-01 548233
2000-01-01 572692
2001-01-01 557062
2002-01-01 702742
2003-01-01 868948
2004-01-01 984978
2005-01-01 1011554
2006-01-01 1275515
2007-01-01 1587089
2008-01-01 1237284
2009-01-01 1570341
2010-01-01 1731316
2011-01-01 1939912
2012-01-01 2140685
2013-01-01 2204052

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