Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Rest of the world; unidentified miscellaneous liabilities, Flow (DISCONTINUED)

Title Rest of the world; unidentified miscellaneous liabilities, Flow (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID ROWUMLA027N
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 1946-01-01 to 2013-01-01
Last Updated 2014-06-05 1:06 PM CDT
Notes Source ID: FA263193005.A

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

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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
1946-01-01 192
1947-01-01 2635
1948-01-01 -141
1949-01-01 172
1950-01-01 680
1951-01-01 303
1952-01-01 171
1953-01-01 -240
1954-01-01 -89
1955-01-01 -3
1956-01-01 -3142
1957-01-01 446
1958-01-01 901
1959-01-01 902
1960-01-01 -113
1961-01-01 159
1962-01-01 79
1963-01-01 755
1964-01-01 779
1965-01-01 -570
1966-01-01 -231
1967-01-01 240
1968-01-01 187
1969-01-01 176
1970-01-01 626
1971-01-01 1238
1972-01-01 826
1973-01-01 -2849
1974-01-01 -331
1975-01-01 -791
1976-01-01 2709
1977-01-01 -3913
1978-01-01 13896
1979-01-01 4567
1980-01-01 -10494
1981-01-01 28055
1982-01-01 113195
1983-01-01 20283
1984-01-01 12470
1985-01-01 3471
1986-01-01 7153
1987-01-01 30837
1988-01-01 28472
1989-01-01 47307
1990-01-01 -7637
1991-01-01 -23263
1992-01-01 10749
1993-01-01 21759
1994-01-01 31107
1995-01-01 26784
1996-01-01 31346
1997-01-01 29100
1998-01-01 -9562
1999-01-01 80694
2000-01-01 52579
2001-01-01 26658
2002-01-01 -44832
2003-01-01 -312834
2004-01-01 106438
2005-01-01 5515
2006-01-01 162079
2007-01-01 -4267
2008-01-01 2575
2009-01-01 -61745
2010-01-01 75812
2011-01-01 -127788
2012-01-01 -226754
2013-01-01 -102388

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