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Quantity Indexes for Real GDP: Private Industries: Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing: Finance and Insurance: Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Investments for United States Metropolitan Portion (QGMPSECCOMINVUSMP)

Observation:

2016: 85.711 (+ more)   Updated: Sep 18, 2018 8:31 AM CDT
2016:  85.711  
2015:  86.285  
2014:  90.421  
2013:  94.733  
2012:  101.475  
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Units:

Index 2009=100,
Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:

Annual

NOTES

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis  

Release: Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area  

Units:  Index 2009=100, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:  Annual

Notes:

Industries in the Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities NAICS subsector group establishments that are primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) underwriting securities issues and/or making markets for securities and commodities; (2) acting as agents (i.e., brokers) between buyers and sellers of securities and commodities; (3) providing securities and commodity exchange services; and (4) providing other services, such as managing portfolios of assets; providing investment advice; and trust, fiduciary, and custody services.

Consists of all counties in a state that are parts of metropolitan statistical areas.

For more information about this release go to http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm.

Suggested Citation:

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Quantity Indexes for Real GDP: Private Industries: Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing: Finance and Insurance: Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Investments for United States Metropolitan Portion [QGMPSECCOMINVUSMP], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/QGMPSECCOMINVUSMP, .

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