Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Rest of the world; changes in net worth due to nominal holding gains/losses (IMA), Revaluation/other changes in volume (DISCONTINUED)

Title Rest of the world; changes in net worth due to nominal holding gains/losses (IMA), Revaluation/other changes in volume (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID RWCNHWQ027S
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 Millions of Dollars
Date Range 1960-01-01 to 2013-07-01
Last Updated 2013-12-09 2:02 PM CST
Notes Source ID: FD268200005.Q

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.2.q 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
1960-01-01 -452
1960-04-01 294
1960-07-01 -67
1960-10-01 647
1961-01-01 680
1961-04-01 -31
1961-07-01 213
1961-10-01 547
1962-01-01 -268
1962-04-01 -1728
1962-07-01 -312
1962-10-01 459
1963-01-01 412
1963-04-01 344
1963-07-01 437
1963-10-01 334
1964-01-01 662
1964-04-01 360
1964-07-01 221
1964-10-01 226
1965-01-01 190
1965-04-01 -188
1965-07-01 1011
1965-10-01 -5272
1966-01-01 -280
1966-04-01 -837
1966-07-01 -934
1966-10-01 2884
1967-01-01 2854
1967-04-01 3100
1967-07-01 3883
1967-10-01 -274
1968-01-01 -759
1968-04-01 2459
1968-07-01 -72
1968-10-01 -3269
1969-01-01 -1723
1969-04-01 -823
1969-07-01 -1329
1969-10-01 -3991
1970-01-01 -423
1970-04-01 -3420
1970-07-01 2009
1970-10-01 -1446
1971-01-01 6379
1971-04-01 -905
1971-07-01 227
1971-10-01 -5725
1972-01-01 6402
1972-04-01 -706
1972-07-01 591
1972-10-01 -17467
1973-01-01 15213
1973-04-01 -2477
1973-07-01 2637
1973-10-01 -12473
1974-01-01 -290
1974-04-01 -3019
1974-07-01 -5362
1974-10-01 -2477
1975-01-01 3251
1975-04-01 4463
1975-07-01 -2574
1975-10-01 118
1976-01-01 5008
1976-04-01 261
1976-07-01 1074
1976-10-01 -36241
1977-01-01 -3343
1977-04-01 1352
1977-07-01 -1696
1977-10-01 -11820
1978-01-01 -2844
1978-04-01 3264
1978-07-01 2771
1978-10-01 -29178
1979-01-01 2759
1979-04-01 460
1979-07-01 1578
1979-10-01 -16213
1980-01-01 -2205
1980-04-01 3787
1980-07-01 5953
1980-10-01 -12960
1981-01-01 1438
1981-04-01 360
1981-07-01 -6081
1981-10-01 6252
1982-01-01 -3825
1982-04-01 -850
1982-07-01 6685
1982-10-01 52294
1983-01-01 7051
1983-04-01 9204
1983-07-01 -1546
1983-10-01 -62063
1984-01-01 -7623
1984-04-01 758
1984-07-01 10149
1984-10-01 38263
1985-01-01 6655
1985-04-01 4366
1985-07-01 -13742
1985-10-01 12347
1986-01-01 5560
1986-04-01 3581
1986-07-01 -20341
1986-10-01 -1428
1987-01-01 15893
1987-04-01 -941
1987-07-01 3944
1987-10-01 -140573
1988-01-01 -1923
1988-04-01 16072
1988-07-01 -2483
1988-10-01 -29653
1989-01-01 10132
1989-04-01 18329
1989-07-01 -5625
1989-10-01 8146
1990-01-01 24716
1990-04-01 -10265
1990-07-01 -16179
1990-10-01 -81787
1991-01-01 23356
1991-04-01 807
1991-07-01 -21794
1991-10-01 4066
1992-01-01 27158
1992-04-01 -10003
1992-07-01 -4083
1992-10-01 8206
1993-01-01 -32076
1993-04-01 -49092
1993-07-01 -37549
1993-10-01 -54057
1994-01-01 -32530
1994-04-01 -23621
1994-07-01 22743
1994-10-01 -94152
1995-01-01 13405
1995-04-01 23462
1995-07-01 6987
1995-10-01 -5115
1996-01-01 1428
1996-04-01 -5413
1996-07-01 -8229
1996-10-01 -105269
1997-01-01 19829
1997-04-01 -42746
1997-07-01 31102
1997-10-01 55277
1998-01-01 -20448
1998-04-01 62178
1998-07-01 87730
1998-10-01 -137270
1999-01-01 48370
1999-04-01 30778
1999-07-01 -124797
1999-10-01 -317926
2000-01-01 -34341
2000-04-01 41656
2000-07-01 105110
2000-10-01 36522
2001-01-01 30310
2001-04-01 86592
2001-07-01 62511
2001-10-01 -10167
2002-01-01 16599
2002-04-01 -124599
2002-07-01 62443
2002-10-01 -246664
2003-01-01 92880
2003-04-01 -38785
2003-07-01 -87367
2003-10-01 -300004
2004-01-01 -6936
2004-04-01 60047
2004-07-01 -65773
2004-10-01 -363089
2005-01-01 -81399
2005-04-01 7817
2005-07-01 -254979
2005-10-01 -367364
2006-01-01 -313764
2006-04-01 -76025
2006-07-01 56981
2006-10-01 -249452
2007-01-01 -292513
2007-04-01 -267873
2007-07-01 -188872
2007-10-01 -46000
2008-01-01 236711
2008-04-01 -131223
2008-07-01 684233
2008-10-01 383237
2009-01-01 -189583
2009-04-01 -419492
2009-07-01 -218423
2009-10-01 -51996
2010-01-01 151004
2010-04-01 176914
2010-07-01 -367213
2010-10-01 -170024
2011-01-01 -42823
2011-04-01 25940
2011-07-01 662373
2011-10-01 149652
2012-01-01 -105124
2012-04-01 372253
2012-07-01 -216440
2012-10-01 -404938
2013-01-01 319227
2013-04-01 145910
2013-07-01 -59129

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