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United KingdomEconomic Accounts

London: The Stationery Office

Quarter 4 2001

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Contents

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Articles

Key economic developments : The fourth quarter of 2001.................................................. 5

UK Economic Accounts : The fourth quarter of 2001 .........................................................13

Balance of payments : The fourth quarter of 2001 .............................................................16

Sector and Financial Accounts : The fourth quarter of 2001 .............................................22

Tables

Main aggregates ................................................................................................................... 32

Distribution and use of income accounts, and capital accounts .......................................51

Financial account .................................................................................................................108

Financial balance sheets ....................................................................................................132

Balance of payments ...........................................................................................................157

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Introduction

UK Economic Accounts – the quarterly national accounts publication brings together recently published data on nationaland financial accounts and the balance of payments for the United Kingdom. UK Economic Accounts replaces the articleson the National Accounts and Balance of Payments previously included in Economic Trends. It contains two articlesincorporating text, charts and tables.

Concepts, Sources and MethodsWith effect from 24 September 1998 the UK national accounts were converted onto the European System of Accounts 1995(ESA95). This change results in a number of changes to the terminology and methodology used in presenting andcompiling the accounts. A short description of the national accounts is given in the introduction to the 2001 edition of UnitedKingdom National Accounts, the National Statistics Blue Book . More detailed information is available in United KingdomNational Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods (TSO 1998) and an overview of the move to ESA95 is available inIntroducing the ESA95 in the UK (TSO 1998). Details of the balance of payments accounts are given in the 2001 edition ofthe Pink Book. Further information on the financial accounts is in the Financial Statistics and the Financial StatisticsExplanatory Handbook.

Key Economic Developments: The fourth quarter of 2001This article brings together a range of economic statistics onthe last quarter and highlights key developments in theeconomy as well as providing analysis of the sector andfinancial accounts.

UK Economic Accounts: The fourth quarter of 2001This article presents annual and quarterly estimates ofnational accounts providing a breakdown of the componentsof GDP and the Balance of Payments.

Appendix tablesThe tables in the Appendix give series of quarterly figures andquarterly and annual growth rates. The data in these tablescan be obtained in computer readable form via On-lineServices Branch. For details see box below.

CommentsNational Statistics is keen to receive comments on thispublication. Comments should be sent to:

Jon BeadleNational Accounts DivisionD3/121 Drummond GateLondonSW1V 2QQ.(Tel: 020-7533 5938). E-mail: [email protected]

Notes on the tables1 Most quarterly data are available seasonally adjusted:

those not seasonally adjusted are indicated.

2. Rounding may lead to inconsistencies between thesum of constituent parts and the total in some tables.

3. “Billion” denotes one thousand million.

4. There is no single correct definition of money.Consequently, several definitions of money stocks areused:

M0 the narrowest measure consists of notes andcoins on circulation outside the Bank of Englandand bankers’ operational deposits at the Bank.

M2 comprises notes and coin in circulation withthe public plus sterling retail deposits held by theUK private sector with UK banks and buildingsocieties.

M4 comprises notes and coin in circulation withthe public, together with all sterling deposits(including certificates of deposit) held with UK banksand building societies by the rest of the privatesector.

5. DM - Deutschmark

6. ERM - Exchange Rate Mechanism

7. ERI - Exchange Rate Index

8. Symbols used: .. not available

- nil or less than half the final digit shown

UK Economic Accounts on the Internet

This publication is available in electronic format on the National Statistics web-site ((http://www.statistics.gov.uk/) within theBookshelf area of the site (http://www.statistics.gov.uk/OnlineProducts/default.asp). Click on economy and then United KingdomEconomic Accounts.

More information on National Accounts can be found at:

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/themes/economy/Articles/nationalaccounts.asp

Data are also available via the National Statistics StatBase® service. StatBase® provides on-line access to individual andgroups of time series, cross sectional data and metadata. StatBase® is held on the National Statistics web-site at:http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/mainmenu.asp. StatBase/TimeZone® contains all of the data in this publication. Datacan also be obtained in computer readable form via the National Statistics DataBank Service. For more details of theseservices please contact: National Statistics On-Line Services Branch, B1/05, 1 Drummond Gate London SW1V 2QQ (Tel:020 7533 5675 Fax: 020 7533 5688 Email: [email protected]).

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KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS:THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2001

Chart 1Gross domestic productGrowth, quarter on previous quarter

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National Accounts data overview

Gross domestic product (GDP) data showed no growth inthe fourth quarter, representing the first quarter of zerogrowth since the last recession. The weakening of UKgrowth in 2001 came as a number of major economieshave deteriorated. Chart 1 shows how Germany and Japansaw negative growth in the fourth quarter of 2001, with theUS growth however rebounding, mainly due to highgovernment expenditure and household.

The slowdown in UK output continued to be driven byrecession in the manufacturing sector, but also slowingservices output growth throughout 2001. Within

manufacturing the deterioration was sharpest in thepreviously fast growing so-called ‘information andcommunications technology’ (ICT) industries, but othermanufacturing industries were also showing declines.

From the demand perspective, National Accounts datashowed households expenditure continuing to outstripincome, while investment growth fell sharply relative tothe previuous year. The decline in trade was markedlyweaker in quarter four, largely due to improvements inconsumer goods and cars. Overall, UK demand trendscontinued to echo the world-wide developments that areunderpinning deteriorating growth.

The sector accounts continued to reveal some imbalance.The balance of payments show a large deficit in the fourthquarter, underpinned by a large deficit on goods andservices and adverse income flows. Within the UK, thefourth quarter income and capital account flow datashowed the household sector was a net borrower from

other sectors of the economy only minimally, havingsteadily improved its borrowing position since 1999. Non-financial corporations continued their return to deficitfollowing the recovery from higher borrowing in 1999.Financial corporations’ and Government respectivelysaw high net borrowing and high net lending continuing.

The balance sheet position is now giving evidence ofsome change. On one hand the net position continuesto show the UK economy having relatively large netexternal liabilities, UK private companies and governmentremaining in a state of substantial indebtedness andthe household sector holding high levels of wealth. Onthe other hand changes to valuations of equity are nowleading to some change in the net position, withhousehold wealth falling, and UK company, as well asoverall UK, net liabilities also improving.

Economy overview

Markets and monetary developments

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)reduced the Bank rate by ¼ per cent to 4 ½ per cent inOctober, further cut it by ½ per cent in November andmaintained it at 4 per cent in December. The interest ratecut in October closely followed an emergency reductionof ¼ per cent from 5 ½ per cent on 18 September,following the terrorist attack on 11 September. Reasonsfor cuts concentrated on the sharp slowdown in the US,continued weakness in the Euro area, recession inJapan, recession in the manufacturing sector, increasedpressure on the UK corporate sector, low producer priceinflation and more general risks from imbalances in theUK economy.

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Chart 3Sterling exchange rates£1=

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Chart 4Employment,growth, quarter on previous quarter

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In the fourth quarter of 2001 concerns about the globaleconomy continued to be reflected in the markets, withthe FTSE continuing the decline which began inSeptember 2000 (chart 2). The index fell by only 2.4 percent in the fourth quarter, as opposed to a 9.2 per centdecline in quarter three, but this large decline was partlydo to September 11 th. With five consecutive quarters ofdecline, these falls now reflect the most prolonged periodof stock market decline since the first half of the 1970s.

There was little change in the trade weighted exchangerate index (ERI) in the fourth quarter of 2001. Althoughthis stability marks a somewhat changed relationshipbetween sterling and other key currencies over recentquarters. Between the fourth quarter of 1998 and the endof 2000 sterling appreciated in value against the Euro,but depreciated against the yen and dollar. In 2001sterling strengthened against the yen, but weaknessagainst the dollar slowed substantially and sterling nolonger continued strengthening against the Euro (chart3).

From the perspective of monetary statistics, both broadand narrow money growth remained reasonably robust,growing by 7.6 and 7.4 per cent respectively in the fourthquarter of 2001 compared with the same period of 2000,rates almost identical to the previous two quarter.Dominating this growth remained banks and buildingsocieties lending to all other parts of the private sector,so-called M4 lending.

The labour market

While the labour market continued to exhibit levels ofemployment and unemployment last seen in the 1970s,there was gathering evidence of deterioration in thisposition.

In the fourth quarter of 2001 the ILO unemployment raterose to 5.2 per cent, up slightly from 5.1 per cent in theprevious quarter. The quarter four rise represents thesecond consecutive increase in ILO unemployment. Forthe first time in the latest expansion, the claimant count

unemployment rate also increased in quarter four, to 3.2per cent from 3.1 per cent in the previous quarter. Incontrast to these signals of labour market deterioration,the Labour Force Survey employment rate rose on thequarter to 74.6 per cent in quarter four, from 74.5 per centin quarter three. This is still below the 74.8 per cent

recorded in quarter two.

Looking at actual counts of people in jobs, LFSemployment increased strongly by 80,000 in quarter four,after having fallen by 23,000 in the previous quarter. Butworkforce employment figures were almost flat betweenquarter two and four (chart 4). Falls in employmentcontinue to be located in manufacturing, but there hasalso been a clear slowdown in services employmentgrowth since the fourth quarter of 2000, and in the 2001quarter four, employment fell for the first time from 22,819to 22,806.

Earnings and prices

Overall in the fourth quarter, price pressures continued to

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Chart 6Manufacturing and servicesGrowth, quarter on previous quarter

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remain subdued, with deflation in producer pricesincreasingly strengthening.

RPIX inflation fell back to 2.0 per cent in quarter four, relativeto the same quarter a year ago, after two quarters of slightlyhigher inflation of 2.4 and 2.3 per cent respectively (chart5). The acceleration in quarter two and three should beset in the context of inflation of 1.9 per cent in the firstquarter, the lowest annual rate since the series was firstderived in 1976.

Producer prices saw continued deceleration, partly drivenby falling oil prices. Deflation in output prices wasconfirmed in quarter four, with prices declining for thesecond consecutive quarter, by 0.6 per cent on the previousquarter, compared with a fall of 0.2 in quarter three. Inquarter four prices also fell on an annual basis, by 1.0 percent, the first quarter of deflation on an annual basis sincethe series was started in 1974. Producer price deflationwas also confirmed on the input side, with quarterlydeflation of 5.5 per cent, down on 3.7 per cent in theprevious quarter.

Perhaps in parallel with the potentially weakening labourmarket, average earnings growth has continued todecelerate. The fourth quarter saw a further and sharpslowdown in the growth as measured by the headlinerate, to 3.4 per cent, from 4.3 per cent in the second quarterand 4.7 per cent in the first quarter. Part of the slowdownhas been driven by falling bonuses in the financial sector,but figures excluding bonuses also show earningsinflation slowing. The 3.4 per cent earnings growthrecorded in quarter four is now below the growth that theBank of England regards as consistent with their inflationtarget (4.5 per cent).

OUTPUT AND SECTORAL ANALYSIS

GDP output data

Quarterly GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2001 waszero per cent. This represents the first quarter of zero growthsince the last recession. Comparing with the same quartera year ago, annual growth was 1.5 per cent, down from 2.1

per cent in quarter three, the lowest quarter since 1999quarter two, in the wake of the Asian financial crisis, whengrowth fell to 1.6 per cent.

The slowdown in GDP growth has continued to bedominated by the sharp decline in manufacturing output,but latest figures show slowing growth in services outputthroughout 2001. Between the third and fourth quarters,manufacturing output declined by 2.0 per cent whileservices output increased by 0.5 per cent (chart 6).Comparing the fourth quarter of 2001 with the fourthquarter of 2000, growth in the manufacturing sector

declined by 5.7 per cent, whereas growth in the servicesector increased by 3.2 per cent.

The decline in the manufacturing sector constituted thelargest quarterly decline since the recession of 1991,and was more substantial than the decline of 1998 in thewake of the South East Asian economic crises. Thedifference between the two recent deteriorations is thatwhile in 1998 most industries declined, the so calledICT industries (proxied by the NS series ‘electrical andoptical equipment’) continued to grow at a very rapid pace;in contrast, the decline in output in 2001 saw both ICTand non-ICT industries decline in tandem (chart 7). Thedecline in the high-tech series was unprecedented, witha fall of 23.4 per cent in the year to the fourth quarter, aftera fall of 17.6 per cent in the third quarter. These are by farthe sharpest falls since the beginning of the series in1960, and echo the large declines in manufacturing andICT growth around the world.

In the service sector the slowdown has been driven byfalls in ‘hotels and restaurants’ and ‘transport andstorage’ and a sharp slowdown in telecommunications.

The household sector

Overall, the National Accounts continue to reveal that thespending of the household sector largely continues toexceed its disposable income, with little evidence of aslowdown in the rate of spending in quarter four. The net

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Chart 8Household debtstock outstanding as % of quarterly gross disposable income

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Chart 9Household net financial assets£ billion

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wealth of the sector, while continuing to remain high, hascontinued to decline since the beginning of 2000. THisfollows revaluations of holdings of equity caused by thedecline in the stockmarket.

Quarterly growth in household final consumption was0.9 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2001, down a littlefrom 1.1 per cent in the third and second quarter. Growthcompared with the same quarter a year ago fell a little to4.1 per cent, from 4.2 per cent in quarter three. Otherindicators confirmed the robustness of householddemand. Annual growth in retail sales exceeded 6.0 percent in the last three quarters, levels not seen since thelate 1980’s boom. Gross consumer credit continued togrow robustly with quarterly growth of 4.0 per cent in thefourth quarter. External indices of sales remained buoyantin quarter four, albeit slightly lower than in quarter three.There was, however a slight deterioration in GfK consumerconfidence but a somewhat stronger decline in MORIconsumer confidence. This may reflect the aftermath of11 September, and does not appear to have affectedconsumption at this stage.

As noted the strength of consumer demand relative tototal available household resources led to the sector asa whole shifting into a net borrowing position from 1999.The most important factor contributing to the lesserincrease in disposable income has been a large increasein collected taxes on income, which grew by 41 per centbetween 1997 and 2000. This increase has beendominated by increased collected taxes due to theintroduction of the self-assessment system, although theeffect was exaggerated due to almost static figures fortaxes collected between 1995 and 1997.

Since the sector fell into a position of net borrowing in1999, it gradually recovered however and borrowing wasstanding at only £41 million in 2001 quarter four,compared to peak borrowing of £5 billion in 1999 quarterone. This recovery occurred as income from varioussources increased. The household position accordingto the saving ratio was at 5.2 per cent in the fourth quarter,historically still a low figure.

The financial account shows that the general movementfrom net lending to borrowing since 1992 has primarilybeen facilitated by increases to both secured andunsecured loans. This continues a trend in borrowingthat has been underway for a long time. Bank of Englanddata on stocks of household debt outstanding to banksand bui lding societ ies shows household debt atunprecedented levels relative to disposable income.Chart 8 shows that as a share of quarterly grossdisposable income (GDI) household borrowing securedon dwellings and on credit are both at levels not seensince at least 1987; with debt on credit as a share of GDIhaving almost doubled since 1994.

However, while overall debt to banks and buildingsocieties has increased sharply, the overall financialwealth of the household sector also increased throughoutthe 1990s. But since quarter three 2000 the previous rapidgrowth in the value of equity and life assurance reservesheld as assets went into reverse. Net financial assetswere measured at £1932 billion in the fourth quarter, upfrom £1825 billion in the second quarter of 2000 but stilldown fairly substantially from the peak of £2446 billion

recorded in 1999 quarter four (chart 9).

Overall, households appear to be shrugging off declinesin wealth and continue to support their high spending bytaking on increasing levels of debt from banks andbuilding societies.

Private non-financial companies

In 2001 private non-financial companies (PNFCs) cut theircapital expenditure against a background of overallweakening profits, but their financial situation asmeasured by net/lending borrowing continued todeteriorate. The sector remained in a situation ofsubstantial indebtedness according to their balancesheet, although the net liability balance has been reducedfollowing the changes to equity prices.

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Chart 10PNFC net financial assets£ billion

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PNFC’s investment expenditure slowed sharply in 2001.Annual growth fell by 7.4 per cent in the fourth quarter of2001, down from a fall of 3.1 per cent in the third quarterand zero growth in the second quarter. Dis-aggregatedfigures show that in quarter four falls in investmentcontinued to be concentrated in the ‘other machinery andequipment sectors’, but investment in transportequipment also fell significantly after two quarters ofrobust growth. Investment in dwellings remained robust.Overall, there appears to emerge increasingly strongevidence of a turning point in investment, although theprofile through the year is a little bit more ambiguous.

The income and capital account figures now show thatthe sector moved to net borrowing in 1997, with peakborrowing of £13.3 billion in 1999, which recovered in2000 to net borrowing of £3.7 billion. But in 2001 thesector fell back into substantial deficit of £11.8 billion.The deterioration in 2001 has come as companies haveseen a slowdown in the growth of gross operating surplus(partly due to falling oil prices), which was fairly flatthroughout 2001, and some sharp increases in dividendspayments.

A noteworthy feature on PNFC’s financial account hasbeen a sharp slowdown in gross acquisitions of newfinancial assets and liabilities, following the very highlevel of activity over the past two years. While grossacquisition of liabilities in 2000 amounted to £320 billion,the fourth quarter of 2001 saw gross acquisitions ofliabilities of only £11.2 billion. In addition to the generalborrowing requirements of the sector, the burst of activityin recent years has been dominated by the unprecedentedwave of mergers and acquisitions, which virtually came

to a halt in 2001.

The PNFC sector has now been underpinned by a largestock of debt for some time. The financial balance sheetshows the sector currently having net liabilities of £1,360billion in quarter four, broadly one and a quarter timesannual GDP (chart 10). The latest estimates of this deficitare however an improvement on the estimate at the endof 2000 and this again follows from lower valuations on

quoted shares held as liabilities.

Government

Constant price government f inal consumptionexpenditure, which is estimated by valuing output asopposed to deflating current consumption, grew by 3.0per cent in quarter four compared with the same period ayear ago, up from 1.0 per cent in the previous quarter.Current government final consumption expenditure, incontrast, grew by 7.7 per cent in the year to quarter four2001. The large difference partly follows from the fact thatthere is likely to be a time lag between expenditure oninputs and resulting outputs.

In general terms higher current government expenditurehas been set alongside a stronger medium-termimprovement to government finances, driven largely byhigh taxation receipts. Overall, central government hasseen a build-up in net lending since 1998, with net lendingin 2000 as a whole at £15.5 billion. Figures for 2001 showhowever net borrowing of £2.4 billion in quarter four, thefirst quarter of net borrowing since 1998 quarter two.

Very broadly, the financial account shows that thegovernment has been using this overall surplus as partof operations to reduce their overall liabilities by reducingthe stocks of securities and loans outstanding, and alsoin 2000 to build sterling deposits at banks. As a result ofthe ongoing surplus on the income and capital account,the Governments’ balance sheet has shown diminishingnet liabilities since 1998. Nevertheless the overall levelof government net financial liabilities at £260.1 billion inthe fourth quarter of 2001 continues to remain at arelatively high level (chart 11 shows figures as a share of

quarterly GDP).

Financial corporations

Latest data shows that the financial corporation sectorhas been a net borrower from other sectors of theeconomy since 1996, with net borrowing at a peak in2000, at £20.1 billion, but falling back to £14.2 billion in

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Chart 12Financial corporations net lending/borrowing£ million

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2001 (chart 12). The quarterly path remained volatile, withnet borrowing of £2.4 billion in the fourth quarter,compared to £1.0 billion in quarter three and £2.8 billionin quarter two.

The 2001 improvement in net borrowing was largelydriven by improving gross trading profits and fallinginvestment. Investment declined from £11.6 billion in 2000to £7.8 billion in 2001. Gross trading profits improved alittle in 2001, to minus £26.8 billion, up from minus £28.9billion in 2000. Because of the nature of financialcorporations’s activity, whereby much of their incomecomes from the margins between interest receipts andpayments on lending activity, their gross trading profitsare negative reflecting primarily the costs faced by theindustry. The previous sharp decline of gross tradingprofits in 2000 was driven by increased staffing costsincluding high bonus payments in the banking and otherfinancial institutions (mainly securities dealers), higherthan anticipated costs in the insurance industry (mainlydue to bad weather) and increased marketing expensesfor securities dealers.

Financial account data, which dis-aggregates theborrowing between the different types of financialinstitutions, reveals that the improvement in net borrowingwas largely driven by a fall in net borrowing of the ‘otherfinancial intermediaries’ sector (OFI). This improvementappears to be primarily driven by a large reduction in theliabilities of the OFI sector, which significantly reduced itslong-term borrowing from other domestic sectors as wellas its share liabilities.

The Financial Account also shows that a reversal of thevery high recent levels of gross acquisition of both financialassets and liabilities is underway. In the OFI sector, grossacquisition of assets was £74.3 billions in 1999, sharplyrising to £176.1 billion in 2000 but falling back to £158.2billion in 2001. In the banking sector the figures for thesame years were £95.8 billion, £384.7 billion and £308.8billion.

Looking at the overall net stock position on the balancesheet (as opposed to flows on the financial account), netliabilities of the financial sector recovered in 2001 to£398.6 billion, after having peaked in 2000 at £427.6billion. This recovery comes as a number of liabilitieshave fallen largely due to stock exchange revaluation, inparticular holdings of net equity of households in lifeassurance recorded as a liability for the insurance andpension fund sector and OFIs’ mutual fund equityliabilities. Chart 13 decomposes the overall balancesheet although it should be noted that an element of thefigure for OFI’s involves an adjustment for the coherenceof the accounts as a whole.

The Balance of Payments

While trade flows contracted sharply, the UK continued tohave a persistent current account deficit with the rest ofthe world, and relatively high indebtedness recorded bythe international investment position.

The UK has had a current account deficit with the rest of

Chart 14Balance of payments% of GDP

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Chart 15Imports and exportsQuarterly growth

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the world in every year since 1984.The deficit was at its widest since the last recession in1999, at £19.1 billion, narrowing a little to £17.0 billion in2000 and £17.4 billion in 2001. The trade balance hasdeteriorated rapidly since 1998, recording a deficit of £21.3billion in 2001, a level last reached in 1989, although asa share of GDP, the trade balance has fallen to minus 2.2per cent, down from a peak of 0.45 per cent in 1997quarter one. However, the deterioration in the tradebalance was counterbalanced by an increase in theinvestment income surplus, from £8.5 billion in 2000 to£11.1 billion in 2001 (chart 14). Within 2001, the quarterfour deficit of £8.0 billion was the largest on record. Thiswas dominated by a sharp decline in net revenues fromforeign-direct investment. Overall, there is evidence thatgross revenues from these sources have now slowed.

The deterioration in the trade deficit came alongside asharp decline in both import and export growth since thesecond quarter of 2001, reflecting the wider globaleconomic conditions (chart 15). However, export volumesfell by only 0.5 per cent in the fourth quarter, a sharpimprovement on the 4.8 per cent fall recorded in the thirdquarter. Similarly, import volumes fell by only 1.2 per centin the fourth quarter, against 4.1 per cent in the previousquarter. Both of these apparent improvements weremainly due to an improvement in both exports and importsof consumer goods and in particular of cars. Trade ininvestment and intermediate goods continued to fallsignificantly. The declines in exports and imports sincequarter two constitute the most substantial declines since

the recession of 1980-81.

Overall, the persistence of the current account deficitsince 1984 has led the UK having an unprecedentednet liability position with the rest of the world. Netliabilities were £93.2 billion in 2001, up from £74.9billion in 2000. But 2000 net liabilities represented aimprovement on 1999 net liabilities of £133.4 billion,the largest figure on record. Recent movements areagain dominated by fluctuations in global equity prices.

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UK ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS:THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2001This article presents the UK national accounts for thefourth quarter of 2001. It refers to seasonally adjusteddata. Latest estimates were released on 27 March 2002.

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

GDP at current and constant prices (Table A1)

Latest figures show that the level of UK gross domesticproduct (GDP) at constant 1995 market prices was broadlyunchanged in the fourth quarter of 2001 compared withthe previous quarter. The level of GDP is now 1.6 per centhigher than the same quarter of 2000, revised down from1.7 per cent. In 2001 as a whole the level of GDP was 2.2per cent higher than the previous year.

GDP at current market prices - money GDP - increasedby 0.6 per cent over the latest quarter and 4.3 per centcompared to the same quarter a year earlier.

The implied GDP deflator rose by 2.7 per cent comparedwith the same quarter a year earlier.

Gross national disposable income at constant marketprices fell by 1.0 per cent during the fourth quarter of 2001.

Chart GDP1GDP at constant 1995 market pricesPercentage change quarter on quarterseasonally adjusted

Expenditure components of GDP (Tables A2, A7, A8,A9, and A10)

Gross domestic final expenditure at constant prices roseby 0.5 per cent over the fourth quarter of 2001. There wasa rise of 0.9 per cent in households’ final consumptionexpenditure and a rise of 1.4 per cent in generalgovernment final consumption expenditure. There wasa rise in gross fixed capital formation of 0.7 per cent. Thelevel of inventories (including the alignment adjustment)decreased by £0.6 billion and the deficit in net exportsincreased to £13.4 billion.

Household final consumption expenditure (Table A7)

Household expenditure continued to show buoyantgrowth up 0.9 per cent (revised down from 1.2 per cent)over the previous quarter and by 4.1 per cent over thesame quarter of 2000.

Growth was strongest on recreation and culture, whichrose by 2.4 per cent over the quarter. Growth on transportremained strong, illustrated by registrations of new carsby private buyers which rose by 25.7 per cent in the fourthquarter of 2001, compared to the fourth quarter of 2000.There was also continued growth in the sales ofhousehold goods and services and expenditure in hotelsand restaurants. Expenditure on alcohol and tobacco fellby 0.3 per cent over the quarter. Expenditure on housing(relating to heating costs) also fell.

Chart GDP2Household final consumption expenditure atconstant 1995 pricesPercentage change quarter on quarterseasonally adjusted

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Gross fixed capital formation (Table A8)

Gross fixed capital formation rose by 0.7 per cent in thefourth quarter (revised upwards from a 1.7 per centdecline) after falling by 1.2 per cent in the third quarter. Inthe latest quarter, business investment fell for the fourthsuccessive quarter, by 0.3 per cent, and generalgovernment investment rose by 13.9 per cent. Analysedby type of asset, in contrast there was a strong recovery ininvestment in machinery and equipment which rose by4.0 per cent after three successive declines.

Changes in inventories (Table A9)

Inventories decreased by £0.6 billion in the fourthquarter. The largest decreases were in the wholesal-ing sector where inventories fell by £517 million.Inventories held by manufacturers continued theirrecent decline as stocks of materials and fuel andfinished goods fell. These were partially offset byincrease in other industries, which includes construc-tion and the motor trades.

Exports and Imports of goods and services (Table A10)

Chart GDP3Trade balances at constant 1995 prices£ millionseasonally adjusted

Exports of goods and services fell by 1.2 per cent over thequarter. Within this goods fell by 1.8 per cent, whileservices increased by 0.8 per cent.

Imports of goods and services rose by 0.2 per cent overthe quarter. Within this goods remained at the same levelas the third quarter whilst services rose by 1.2 per cent.

Gross Value Added by industry (Table A4)

Chart GDP4Manufacturing and services gross value addedat constant 1995 basic pricesPercentage change quarter on quarterseasonally adjusted

Between quarter three and quarter four of 2001, the outputof the agriculture, fisheries and forestry industry continuedits recent decline with a fall of 2.8 per cent.

Overall output of the production industries fell by 2.2 percent in the latest quarter. This decline was mainly due toa fourth successive fall in manufacturing, down 1.9 percent. Within manufacturing, the decline continued in areasof previously strong growth such as electrical and opticalproducts, specifically the optical networking, mobilephones and computer industries. Another majorcontributor to the fall was the mining and quarryingindustry, which includes oil and gas extraction, which fellby 6.5 per cent in the fourth quarter. Here there was alarge fall in the production of dry gas.

Construction industries continued their recent strongperformance as output rose by 1.8 per cent over thequarter.

Output of the service industries rose by 0.5 per cent inquarter four of 2001, compared to a rise of 0.6 per cent inthe previous quarter. The deceleration in growth in thelatest quarter reflects continued weakness in post andtelecommunications compared to the start of the year.This was added to the decline in hotels and restaurants,which fell by 1.4 per cent in the fourth quarter, and transportand storage which fell by 0.7 per cent in the fourth quarter.Growth in business and distribution services also fellthrough 2001, but still showed strong growth in the latestquarters.

In contrast, there was continued strength in financialintermediation services throughout 2001, which rose by1.2 per cent in the fourth quarter.

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For 2001 as a whole there were significant declines inthe output of agricultural industries, which fell by 11.4 percent, and the production industries which fell by 2.1 percent. Within production, mining and quarrying includingoil and gas extraction fell by 5.0 per cent andmanufacturing fell by 2.3 per cent. These falls werepartially offset by a rise in the output of electricity, gas andwater suppliers, which increased by 2.4 per cent.

In contrast there were large growths in construction, whichgrew by 3.6 per cent, and services, which grew by 3.8 percent. Within services, growth was particularly strong inpost and telecommunications, which grew by 11.1 percent and business services, which grew by 7.5 per cent.There was also strong growth in distribution, of 5.0 percent, and financial intermediation, of 4.5 per cent.

Income components of GDP (Table A3)

GDP at current market prices rose by 0.6 per cent overthe quarter.

The total compensation of employees rose by 0.7 percent over the quarter, earnings decelerated whileemployment remained broadly unchanged. The grossoperating surplus of corporations fell by 1.3 per cent.Private non-financial corporations (excluding thealignment adjustment) fell by 0.4 per cent and the erraticoperating surplus of financial corporations series fell by12.2 per cent.

Taxes on production less subsidies rose by 0.2 per centover the quarter.

Growth for 2001 as a whole was strongest in grossoperating surplus of financial corporations, which roseby 23.8 per cent over the year. Compensation ofemployees, the largest component of the incomemeasure, rose by 6.0 per cent over the year.

REVISIONS ANALYSIS (TABLE A6)

GDP and components(Previously published on 27 February 2002)

Revisions to 2001 data

There are downward revisions to the level of GDP atconstant prices in 2001, which is now 2.2 per cent (from2.4 per cent) above the level in 2000.

On the output side there were downward revisions tocomputing and business services, post andtelecommunications, wholesale services (resulting fromrevisions to business survey data) and agriculture (aftertaking on new annual estimates from DEFRA). On theexpenditure side, there are downward revisions to grossfixed capital formation, inventories and householdexpenditure. These have been partially offset by upwardrevisions to government expenditure and to a lesser extentexports.

The latest data includes results from: the new ONSExpenditure and Food Survey (this is the main source of

downward revisions to household expenditure data;latest budgetary information for central and localgovernment; latest investment data for local government;latest data on earnings by security dealers abroad; andchanges due to updated returns for ONS turnoverinquiries.

The downward revisions on the income side are spreadacross all components except for the gross operatingsurplus of non-financial corporations which have beenrevised upwards by £0.5 billion.

Revisions to recent quarters

GDP growth at constant market prices have been reviseddown for the first and third quarters of 2001, to 0.6 percent (from 0.7 per cent) and to 0.4 per cent (from 0.5 percent) respectively. Growth of GDP in the fourth quarterremains at 0.0 per cent.

GDP analysed by output categories at constantprices

On the output side, growth in services has been reviseddownwards for 2001 quarter three and 2001 quarter four.In 2001 quarter four the growth rate is now 0.5 per cent(revised down from 0.7 per cent) and 2001 quarter threeshows 0.6 per cent (from 0.8 per cent). These revisionsare mostly due to lower growth in post andtelecommunications and business services reflectingupdated turnover and price information.

GDP analysed by expenditure categories at constantprices

On the expenditure side, growth in household expenditurehas been revised down to 0.9 per cent (from 1.2 per cent).This reflects lower expenditure on services. There is amuch stronger increase in general governmentexpenditure underlined by the latest spending informationon defence and central government activities. Gross fixedcapital formation now shows a rise in investment of 0.7per cent (from a fall of 1.7 per cent last month) reflectinglate data returns.

GDP analysed by income categories at current prices

Compensation of employees has been reviseddownwards in the last two quarters of this year, to 1.0 percent from 1.3 per cent in the third quarter and to 0.7 percent from 0.9 per cent in the fourth quarter after taking onnew information on employers’ national insurancecontributions.

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Balance of payments

A record deficit of £7.6 billion was recorded for the

current account in the fourth quarter. This compares

with a deficit of £2.4 billion in the third quarter. A deficit

of £2.7 billion was recorded with the EU compared

with a surplus of £1.6 billion in the third quarter.

The increase in the current account deficit was mainly

due to a much lower income surplus and a higher deficit

on current transfers. Income was broadly in balance

in the fourth quarter compared with a surplus of £3.8

billion in the third quarter. The current transfers deficit

increased to £2.3 billion in the fourth quarter from £0.3

billion in the third quarter primarily due to higher net

payments to EU Institutions.

The annual current account for 2001 was in deficit by

£17.4 billion compared with a deficit of £17.0 billion in

the previous year. A higher trade deficit was partly

offset by a higher income surplus and a lower current

transfers deficit.

Data in this release have been revised from the first

quarter of 2000.

Current balance

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Trade in Goods (Table B2)

The deficit on trade in goods in the fourth quarter

was £8.4 billion compared with a deficit of £8.1 billion

in the third quarter. Exports fell by £1.4 billion, while

imports fell by £1.1 billion. The fall in exports was

confined to exports to EU countries such as

Netherlands, France, Germany and the Republic of

Ireland. The fall in imports was largely confined to

imports from non-EU countries such as USA and

South Africa. Within exports of goods, exports of

finished manufactured goods fell by £0.7 billion to £26.3

billion. Exports of fuels also fell by £0.7 billion to £3.5

billion. Within imports of goods, imports of finished

manufactured goods fell by £1.1 billion.

The deficit on trade in goods in 2001 was a record

£33.0 billion compared with a deficit of £30.0 billion in

2000. Exports increased by £3.1 billion, while imports

increased by £6.2 billion. Both exports and imports

were at record levels. Within exports of goods, exports

of finished manufactured goods rose by £1.3 billion

and semi-manufactured goods rose by £3.3 billion while

fuels fell by £0.6 billion. Within imports of goods,

imports of finished manufactured goods rose by £1.4

billion, semi-manufactured goods rose by £3.5 billion,

fuels rose by £0.8 billion and food beverages and

tobacco rose by £0.9 billion.

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Trade in Services (Table B3)

The trade in services surplus was £3.1 billion in the

fourth quarter, a rise of £0.9 billion on the £2.2 billion

recorded in the third quarter. Exports increased by

£1.2 billion, mainly reflecting a sharp increase in exports

of insurance services. Imports rose by £0.2 billion,

mainly due to an increase in imports of transportation

services.

The surplus on trade in services fell to £11.7 billion in

2001 from £13.8 billion in 2000. Exports of services

fell by £0.4 billion between 2000 and 2001 whereas

imports increased by £1.7 billion over the same period.

The fall in exports is mainly due to exports of travel

services which fell by £1.7 billion over the year. The

rise in imports was mainly driven by increases in

imports of transportation, travel, financial and

government services.

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Income (Table B4)

Income in the fourth quarter was broadly in balance

compared with a surplus of £3.8 billion in the third

quarter. The surplus on direct investment fell to £0.6

billion in the fourth quarter compared with £4.9 billion

in the third quarter. Portfolio investment recorded a

record surplus of £1.0 billion in the fourth quarter

reflecting record net receipts on debt securities. The

deficit on other investment increased to £1.8 billion in

the fourth quarter from £1.6 billion in the previous quarter.

The surplus on income rose to £11.2 billion in 2001

compared to £8.6 billion in the previous year. A lower

deficit on other investment and higher surplus on

portfolio investment was partly offset by a lower surplus

on direct investment.

The compensation of employees’ account was in

surplus by £0.1 billion in the fourth quarter the same

as in the previous quarter.

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The surplus on direct investment income was £0.6

billion in the fourth quarter, a decrease of £4.3 billion

compared with the third quarter. Credits were £8.6

billion in the fourth quarter compared with £10.3 billion

in the previous quarter, principally reflecting a decrease

in the profits of UK owned non-financial corporations.

Debits were £8.0 billion in the fourth quarter, an

increase of £2.6 billion on the value recorded for the

previous quarter. This was mainly due to increased

earnings of foreign owned private non-financial

corporations in the UK.

For 2001, the surplus on direct investment income

was £16.2 billion, a fall of £1.9 billion on the previous

year. Credits were £43.6 billion, a fall of £0.7 billion on

2000 and debits were £27.4 billion, a rise of £1.2 billion.

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Portfolio investment income recorded a record

surplus of £1.0 billion in the fourth quarter compared

with £0.2 billion in the previous quarter. Portfolio

investment credits were £8.7 billion in the fourth quarter

compared with £8.8 billion in the previous quarter.

Portfolio investment debits were £7.7 billion in the

fourth quarter compared with £8.6 billion in the previous

quarter. The fall reflects lower payments on both equity

and debt securities.

The surplus on portfolio investment in 2001 increased

to £1.3 billion compared with £0.7 billion in the previous

year, mainly reflecting higher interest receipts from

investment in debt securities.

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The deficit on other investment income was £1.8

billion in the fourth quarter compared to £1.6 billion in

the previous quarter. Earnings on other investment

abroad and other investment in the UK both fell in the

fourth quarter, partly due to the fall in both UK and

foreign interest rates during the period.

The deficit on other investment fell to £7.6 billion in

2001 compared with £11.4 billion in the previous year.

Interest receipts rose to £58.9 billion in 2001 compared

with £55.5 billion in 2000. Interest payments fell to

£66.5 billion compared with £66.9 billion in 2000.

Income on reserve assets was £0.2 billion in the fourth

quarter, largely unchanged from the value recorded in

the previous quarter.

Income on the reserves in 2001 was £1.0 billion, the

same as in the previous year.

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Current transfers (Table B5)The deficit on current transfers increased by £2.0

billion in the fourth quarter to £2.3 billion. This is due

to net payments to EU Institutions returning to more

normal levels after exceptionally high third quarter

receipts. Payments rose by £1.1 billion due to higher

government payments.

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The deficit on current transfers in 2001 was £7.2 billion

compared with £9.3 billion in 2000. The lower deficit

is mainly due to lower payments to EU institutions.

There were net payments to EU institutions of £2.5

billion in 2001 compared to £4.7 billion in 2000.

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Capital Account (Table B7)

The capital account remained largely unchanged in

the fourth quarter with a small surplus of £0.3 billion.

The capital account surplus was £1.4 billion in 2001

compared with £1.7 billion in 2000.

Financial Account (Table B8)

There was a net inflow (i.e. inward investment) of £12.0

billion in the fourth quarter compared with a net inflow

of £7.3 billion in the third quarter. UK investment

abroad recorded net transactions of £28.6 billion while

foreign investment in the UK recorded net transactions

of £40.6 billion.

In 2001, there was a net inflow of £19.9 billion compared

with inflows of £18.0 billion in 2000. UK investment

abroad recorded net transactions of £274.7 billion

compared with £502.5 billion in the previous year.

Foreign investment in the UK recorded net transactions

of £294.6 billion compared with £520.6 billion in the

previous year.

Direct investment abroad (Table B10)was £3.5 billion

in the fourth quarter compared with £2.3 billion recorded

in the previous quarter. This principally reflects

increased investment in equity capital partly offset by

lower reinvested earnings. Higher investment by UK

banks and private non-financial corporations was partly

offset by disinvestment by insurance companies.

In 2001 direct investment abroad was £27.4 billion, a

fall of £141.1 billion on 2000, which was a year of

exceptional merger and acquisition activity.

Foreign direct investment in the UK (Table B10)was

£3.1 billion in the fourth quarter compared with £8.1

billion in the third quarter. Equity capital transactions

remained at £1.7 billion in the fourth quarter but

reinvested earnings fell to £0.5 billion and other capital

transactions fell to £1.0 billion. Lower investment in

private non-financial corporations was partly offset by

higher investment in UK banks and insurance

companies.

Direct investment in the UK was £37.4 billion in 2001,

down from £79.1 billion in 2000. The fall was primarily

in equity capital transactions and reflects lower merger

and acquisition activity in 2001.

Direct investment acquisitions and disposals in

the fourth quarter of 2001 included:

Outward acquisitions (of foreign companies):

The purchase of Austria Tabak AG by Gallaher Group

Plc for a reported £0.7 billion.

Outward disposals (of foreign companies):

The sale of business divisions of Marconi Plc for a

reported £0.8 billion.

Inward acquisitions (of UK companies):

The purchase of Liffe (Holdings) Plc by Euronext NV

for a reported £0.6 billion.

Inward disposals (of UK companies):

The sale of West Burton power station by TXU

Corporation for a reported £0.4 billion

Note: The figures used are those reported in the

financial press

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Portfolio investment abroad (Table B11)showed

investment of £9.8 billion in the fourth quarter compared

with investment of £14.8 billion in the third quarter.

There was investment in equity securities of £7.8 billion

in the fourth quarter after disinvestment of £1.4 billion

in the previous quarter. The change was mainly due

to investment by UK banks of £1.8 billion following

disinvestment of £4.8 billion in the previous quarter.

The fourth quarter saw net investment of £1.9 billion in

debt securities compared to £16.2 billion in the third

quarter. This was mainly due to disinvestment by UK

banks of £1.1 billion in bonds and notes after investment

of £10.4 billion in the previous quarter.

In 2001, portfolio investment abroad amounted to £89.3

billion compared to £65.0 billion in 2000. There was

£45.1 billion investment in equity securities compared

with £20.5 billion in 2000. There was investment of

£44.2 billion in debt securities in 2001 compared with

£44.5 billion in 2000.

Portfolio investment in the UK (Table B11)showed

investment of £4.1 billion in the fourth quarter compared

with investment of £11.4 billion in the third quarter.

Investment in equity securities was £1.0 billion

compared with £6.4 billion recorded in the previous

quarter. The fourth quarter saw investment of £3.1

billion in debt securities compared with investment of

£5.0 billion in the previous quarter.

In 2001, portfolio investment in the UK was £38.1 billion

compared with £166.9 billion in 2000. There was £18.1

billion investment in equity securities compared with

£113.6 billion in 2000. The decline was largely a result

of lower merger and acquisition activity funded by the

issue of UK equity securities. There was investment

of £20.0 billion in debt securities in 2001 compared

with £53.3 billion in 2000.

Financial derivatives(Table B8) showed net

settlement receipts of £1.7 billion in the fourth quarter

from interest rate swaps contracts compared with net

settlement receipts of £5.8 billion in the previous

quarter.

In 2001, there were net settlement receipts of £8.4

billion compared with net settlement receipts of £1.6

billion in the previous year.

Other investment abroad (Table B12)showed

investment of £17.1 billion in the fourth quarter

compared to disinvestment of £0.8 billion in the third

quarter. This was driven by UK banks depositing £15.7

billion in foreign currency after withdrawals of £10.0

billion in the previous quarter. UK securities dealers

deposited £2.9 billion in the fourth quarter after

withdrawals of £5.8 billion in the previous quarter.

In 2001, other investment abroad amounted to £169.5

billion compared with £266.7 billion in 2000. The lower

investment mainly reflects decreased investment by

UK banks over the period.

Other investment in the UK (Table B12)showed

investment of £33.3 billion in the fourth quarter after

disinvestment of £2.1 billion in the previous quarter.

UK banks’ deposit liabilities increased by £32.2 billion

in the fourth quarter compared to £11.2 billion in the

previous quarter.

In 2001, other investment in the UK amounted to

£219.1 billion compared with £274.5 billion in 2000.

The continued high investment during the year mainly

reflects the increased deposit liabilities of UK banks.

Reserve assets (Table B13)were broadly in balance

during the period. Sales of monetary gold were offset

by acquisitions of debt securities.

In 2001, the reserve assets decreased by £3.1 billion

compared to an increase of £3.9 billion in the previous

year.

The international investment position (Table

B14)showed net external liabilities (i.e. liabilities

exceed assets) of £93.2 billion at the end of the fourth

quarter compared with net external liabilities of £60.0

billion at the end of the previous quarter. UK assets

abroad increased by £35.6 billion from the end of the

third quarter to £3142.4 billion at the end of the fourth

quarter. UK liabilities increased by £68.8 billion from

the end of the third quarter to £3235.6 billion at the

end of the fourth quarter. The largest rises were in

equity securities assets and liabilities, mainly due to

valuation changes caused by increases in world stock

market prices.

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BACKGROUND NOTES

This quarter

1. This release includes data available at 21

March 2002.

2. Figures have been revised from the first quarter

of 2000. The largest revisions are to the first

three quarters of 2001 and reflect the inclusion

of later information, particularly for trade in

goods and services.

3. The Trade in Goods numbers published in trhe

UK Trade Release on 11 March have been

revised in the light of new information received

as part of the GDP/BoP compilation process.

In the light of this new information (which

affects the import data from January 2001) the

revised monthly numbers have been made

available today via the ONS website.

4. Table C provides an EU/non-EU breakdown of

the current account. A quarterly geographical

breakdown of the UK's current account with the

USA, Japan and Canada is also available upon

request.

General notes

5. Current and capital accounts are seasonally

adjusted. Financial account and international

investment position data are not seasonally

adjusted.

6. When compiling the geographic breakdown of

income, current transfers and trade in services

the EU countries are seasonally adjusted. The

non-EU seasonally adjusted figure is calculated

by subtracting the seasonally adjusted EU total

from the seasonally adjusted world total. Both

EU and non-EU data are seasonally adjusted

for trade in goods, these are aggregated to form

the world total.

7. International Investment Position statistics are

based on recording direct investments at book

values and other assets and liabilities at

estimated market values and are likely in some

respects to be deficient in scope and coverage.

Quarterly estimates tend to be less reliable

because they are largely based on cumulated

flows and not reported levels.

8. In theory, every credit entry should be matched

by a corresponding debit so that total current,

capital and financial account credits should be

equal to, and therefore offset by, total debits. In

practice there is a discrepancy termed net

errors and omissions. The net errors and

omissions are shown on Table B1.

9. National Statistics Databank identifiers are

shown against the series included in the tables.

The data in this First Release, and those for

earlier periods, can be obtained in computer

readable form via the National Statistics

Databank service which provides

macro-economic time series data on disc.

Details of this service and a schedule of

charges can be obtained from National Statis-

tics Direct, Room D130, ONS, Government

Offices, Cardiff Road, Newport, South Wales

NP10 8XG. 01633-812 078.

10. Details of the policy governing the release of

new data are available from the press office.

Also available is a list of the names of those

given pre-publication access to the contents of

this release.

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SECTOR AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS:THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2001This article presents the UK sector and financial accountsfor the fourth quarter of 2001. Latest estimates werereleased on 27 March 2002.

THE PUBLIC SECTOR

Sector position (non seasonally adjusted)

The Public Sector showed net borrowing of £3.5 billion inthe fourth quarter of 2001. Of this, central governmentshowed net borrowing of £4.1 bi l l ion and localgovernment net borrowing of £0.6 bil l ion. Publiccorporations showed net lending of £1.2 billion.

This is the first instance of fourth quarter net borrowingsince 1996 and compares with net lending of £0.6 billionin the fourth quarter of 2000.

Chart SA1Public Sector Net Borrowing£ millionnon-seasonally adjusted

The net borrowing position was influenced by increasedGovernment expenditure while receipts were starting tolevel off. Government consumption expenditure rose from£45.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2000 to £48.9 billionin the fourth quarter of 2001, reflecting the government’splans for increased spending in targeted areas (see chartSA2). Social benefits expenditure in the same period rosefrom £34 billion to £37.1 billion.

Chart SA2Government final consumption expenditure£ millionnon-seasonally adjusted

Public sector net investment continued to grow in thefourth quarter, with year on year and quarterly increasesto both public sector capital formation and net investmentgrants.

Property income payments were lower (£8.6 billion versus£9.8 billion) in the fourth quarter of 2001 compared to thefourth quarter of 2000 due to lower debt levels and lowerinterest rates.

Taxes on income showed a slight increase: £36.1 billionin the fourth quarter of 2001, up from £35.3 billion in thefourth quarter of last year. Most of this increase (£0.5billion) is due to taxes paid by households. Taxes paid bycorporations were £0.2 billion higher than the fourthquarter of 2000.

Tax receipts on production were up in the fourth quarter of2001 (£34.5 billion against £33.6 billion in the fourthquarter of 2000), mainly due to higher VAT receipts andthe introduction of the Climate Change Levy. (see chartSA3).

Main events within the Financial Accounts included:

- Large net redemptions of gilts in the fourth quarter, withgovernment switching its borrowing into shorter terminstruments. This resulted in record issues of TreasuryBills in the fourth quarter. (see chart SA4).

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Chart SA3Tax receipts on production£ millionnon-seasonally adjusted

Chart SA4Government issues of Money MarketInstruments£ millionnon-seasonally adjusted

THE HOUSEHOLD SECTOR

Sector position (seasonally adjusted)

Saving ratio:The saving ratio was 5.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of2001, a small decline on the revised ratio in quarter threeof 5.3 per cent. See chart SA5.

Chart SA5Household Saving Ratioper centseasonally adjusted

Gross household disposable income rose by 0.4 percent in quarter four; the deflator rose by 0.2 per cent; soreal household disposable income rose by 0.2 per cent.

The rise in household and NPISH final consumptionexpenditure of 1.1 per cent, set against a rise of 0.9 percent in available resources led to the slight fall in thesaving ratio.

The main quarter on quarter changes to components ofhousehold disposable income were as follows:

- Within B.2/B.3 gross operating surplus rose by 2.2 percent, and mixed income by 1.0 per cent.

- A more modest increase (0.7 per cent) in wages &salaries (D.11); there was a rise of just 0.6 per cent in thepublished Average Earnings index. Employment wasunchanged over the quarter.

- A fall of 2.8 per cent in D.4 Property income receipts.Within this there was a rise of £1 billion in D.44 (attributedproperty income of insurance holders), but this was morethan offset by falls in quarter four of both distributedincome of corporations (D.42), and lower interest received(D.41), due to lower interest rates. Note that interest paidwas also lower in quarter four. Interest rates were at theirlowest for nearly 40 years.

- A rise of 3.0 per cent in social benefits received (D.62),which was due to higher payouts of state retirement

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pensions and social assistance benefits in cash ( e.g.Working Families Tax Credit, income support, grants etc).

- A rise of 3.5 per cent in social contributions paid, mainlydue to employers contributions; which has a negativeimpact on disposable income.

- A rise of 1.5 per cent in taxes on income (D.5) (increasesin tax on PAYE income, self assessment tax and capitalgains tax).

Net borrowing of the household sector was £41 millionin the latest quarter (see chart SA6)

On an annual basis the saving ratio rose to 5.4 per centin 2001 from the revised figure of 4.3 per cent in 2000.

Gross household disposable income rose by 6.6 percent whilst the rise in household and NPISH finalconsumption expenditure was 5.4 per cent.

Most series within income, and deductions from income,rose by between 6 and 7 per cent. In contrast interestreceived fell, reflecting lower interest rates.

Main events in the financial account:

- On the liabilities side, new loans on dwellings continuedat a high level. Although at £14.1 billion in the fourthquarter they were down on quarter 3, this easilyrepresented a record for any quarter four; as was theannual total for 2001. (see chart SA7).

- Despite this, the net new assets situation wasmaintained, mainly through continuing high levels of newbank deposits, which in 2001 as a whole was at a recordlevel.

Chart SA6Household Net Lending£ millionseasonally adjusted

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THE PRIVATE NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONSSECTOR

Sector position (seasonally adjusted)

Net borrowing of private non-financial corporations was£3.2 billion in the latest quarter, this follows borrowingof £4.7 billion in the previous quarter. See chart SA8.

Chart SA8Private NFC’s Net Lending£ millionseasonally adjusted

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Within the primary income account, the gross operatingsurplus of non-financial corporations rose by 0.1 per centover the quarter, while property income receipts fell by 37.8per cent. Compared to this, property income payments fellby 15.3 per cent.

This led to a fall in the balance of gross primary income of5.0 per cent.

With taxes on income falling by 4.7 per cent, this led to afall in gross disposable income of 5.2 per cent.

This decline was more than offset in the capital accountwith both Gross fixed capital formation and inventoriesfalling.

THE FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS SECTOR

Sector position (seasonally adjusted)

Financial Corporations returned to net borrowing in thefourth quarter of 2001 at -£3.8 billion (not seasonallyadjusted) and -£2.4 billion (seasonally adjusted) ,following net lending (not seasonally adjusted) theprevious quarter for the first time since the second quarterof 1999. (see chart SA9).

Chart SA9Financial Corporations Net Lending£ millionseasonally adjusted

Gross operating surplus in the fourth quarter of 2001 isat £5.9 billion, this is a fall of £0.8 billion on the previousquarter and an increase of £2.4 billion on the samequarter in 2000. This increase in gross operating surplusannually from £16.1 billion in 2000 to £20.0 billion in 2001is due to increased FISIM and increased (i.e. lessnegative) gross trading profits. An increase in the Gross

Trading Profits (GTP) of general insurance companieshas outweighed a fall in Banks GTP.

Property income to insurance holders paid in 2001 at£60.2 billion shows an increase of £5.3 billion on 2000.This is due to the high quarter one and two figures,resulting from high receipts of dividends and interest bylife assurance companies. (see chart SA10)

Chart SA10Property income attributed to insurance holders£ millionseasonally adjusted

The adjustment for change in the net equity of householdsin pension funds at £3.5 billion shows an increase onthe previous quarter at £2.6 billion. There has been anincrease on the annual figure this is due to high attributedproperty income of policy holders (D.44) in quarter oneand two. D.44 drops back in quarter three, causing theadjustment to be low in quarter three, and picks up againin quarter four.

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NOTES

National Accounts on the Internet

More information on National Accounts, Sector Accounts andBalance of Payments and can be found at:

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/themes/economy/articles.asp

All National Statistics First Releases are available on theInternet at:

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/press_release/default.asp

This publication is available from the National Statistics web-site (http://www.statistics.gov.uk/). In addition the data,including those for earlier periods, can be accessed on-line via StatBase. Data can also be obtained in computerreadable form via the National Statistics DataBank Service.For details see introduction on page 4.

As well as the data presented in this publication, many otherseries are also available quarterly. More detailed quarterlyand monthly financial data are shown in Financial Statisticsand various National Statistics Bulletins.

Interpretation of constant price estimates

In the interpretation of quarterly and annual national accountsestimates, special attention needs to be paid to the highermargins of error attaching to series estimated at constantprices when the rate of inflation is changing significantly.Movements in exchange rates may also affect the valuationof international transactions.

Effects of Spectrum Payments

The tables in this publication treat the payments toGovernment for the third generation of mobile phone spectrumuse as rent. This is consistent with the ONS's interpretationof ESA95. An article in the 2000 Q2 edition of United KingdomEconomic Accounts gave a comprehensive description ofthe impact of these receipts in the accounts. In summaryreceipts of £22.5 billion were paid to government during thesecond and third quarters of 2000. These are treated aspre-payments of rent at the rate of £1 billion per annum overthe life of the licences. The sector accounts article in thisedition refers to the payments where they impact on the privatenon-financial corporation and central government sectors.

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Quarterly alignment adjustments

To improve the coherence of the quarterly accounts, adjustments are made to quarterly estimates of both the expendi-ture and income analyses of GDP for 1983 onwards. These adjustments, which sum to zero across each of the years1983 to 2001, are attributed to the change in inventories component of GDP analysed by expenditure and to grossoperating surplus of companies component analysed by income. These adjustments may be considered as allowingfor timing differences in the recording of transactions in different parts of the economy. In addition changes in invento-ries is a component where accurate quarterly measurement is more difficult. These quarterly adjustments modify theaggregates derived from expenditure or income components so that they better reflect the quarter to quarter paths of theoutput measure of GDP.

The alignment adjustments included in GDP estimates in this publication are as follows:

DMUN DMUM DMUQ1992 Q1 382 400 -600

Q2 168 174 862Q3 -652 -680 913Q4 102 106 -1175

1993 Q1 409 416 2119Q2 236 237 -979Q3 288 288 90Q4 -933 -941 -1230

1994 Q1 -1106 -1135 -906Q2 278 290 -36Q3 -322 -327 -156Q4 1150 1172 1098

1995 Q1 157 157 1160Q2 872 872 -361Q3 -911 -911 -820Q4 -118 -118 21

1996 Q1 939 916 -387Q2 647 621 655Q3 -610 -592 562Q4 -976 -945 -830

1997 Q1 -1112 -1054 56Q2 -1190 -1113 348Q3 813 771 898Q4 1489 1396 1302

1998 Q1 -755 -695 -944Q2 -273 -246 -580Q3 410 378 354Q4 618 563 1170

1999 Q1 -23 -18 697Q2 -608 -541 335Q3 -351 -310 -363Q4 982 869 -669

2000 Q1 -1240 -1094 -1046Q2 499 440 -255Q3 962 843 755Q4 -221 -189 546

2001 Q1 -627 -542 -25Q2 760 651 116Q3 337 288 -175Q4 -470 -397 84

ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENTS £ million

Change in inventoriesGross operating surplus of

Current prices Constant 1995 prices companies at current prices

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LIST OF CONTACTS

Key economic developments .....................................................................................Geoff Tily..................................................................................................................020-7533 5919

.............................................................................................geoff.tily@ons.gov.uk

National Accounts .....................................................................................................Jon Beadle..................................................................................................................020-7533 5938.................................................................................................... [email protected]

Households’ final consumption expenditure ....................................Margaret Dolling..................................................................................................................020-7533 5996... .............................................................……[email protected]

General government final consumption expenditure ...................... Martin Kellaway............................................................................... ..................................020-7533 5987........................................................................................…[email protected]

Gross capital formation ........................................................................Adrian Chesson..................................................................................................................020-7533 5926

............................................................................................................edward.franklyn@ons.gov.uk

Exports and imports of goods ...................................................................David Ruffles..................................................................................................................020-7533 6070

.......................................................................................................david.ruffles@ons.gov.uk

Exports and imports of services ................................................................... Jennie Tse..................................................................................................................020-7533 6095

...................................................................................................jennie.tse@ons.gov.uk

Gross domestic product by category of output..........................................Geoff Reed..................................................................................................................020-7533 5966

..........................................................................................................geoff.reed@ons.gov.uk

Households’ and NPISH sector ..................................................................Roger Ward..................................................................................................................020-7533 6002

......................................................................................................roger.ward@ons.gov.uk

Non-financial corporations ................................................................................... Ian Hill..................................................................................................................020-7533 6019

....................................................................................................nei45@ons.gov.uk

Financial corporations ........................................ .................................Richard Dagnall.......................................................................................................................020-7533 6055....................................................................................................richard.dagnall@ons.gov.uk

Balance of Payments.......................................................................................Simon Humphries......................................................................................................................020-7533 6075..........................................................................................simon.humphries@ons.gov.uk

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Detailed listing of tables

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Main aggregates

A1 Gross domestic product and Gross national income .................................... 32A2 Gross domestic product by category of expenditure .................................... 34A3 Gross domestic product by category of income .......................................... 36A4 Gross value added at constant 1995 basic prices, by category of output ........ 37A5 Gross domestic product at basic prices : individual measures ..................... 39A6 Revisions since last published data ................................ 40A7 Household final consumption expenditure ................................................... 42A8 Gross fixed capital formation by sector and type of asset ............................ 46A9 Change in inventories at constant 1995 prices ............................................ 48A10 Exports and imports of goods and services ................................................ 49A11 Gross operating surplus ............................................................................ 50

Distribution and use of income accounts, and capital accounts

A12 - A16 United Kingdom total economy ................................................................. 51

Sectors

A17 - A19 Public corporations ................................................................................... 64A20 - A22 Private non-financial corporations ............................................................... 67A22A-A22C Non-financial corporations ......................................................................... 70A23 - A26 Financial corporations ............................................................................... 74A27 - A31 Central government ................................................................................... 80A32 - A36 Local government ...................................................................................... 88A37 - A41 Households and non-profit institutions serving households ............................ 94A42 - A43 Rest of the world ....................................................................................... 102

Financial accounts

A44 United Kingdom total economy ................................................................. 108

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A45 Public non-financial corporations ................................................................ 112A46 Private non-financial corporations ............................................................... 114A47 Banks ..................................................................................................... 116A48 Building societies ..................................................................................... 118A49 Other financial intermediaries and financial auxiliaries .................................. 120A50 Insurance corporations and pension funds .................................................. 122A51 Central government .................................................................................. 124A52 Local government ..................................................................................... 126A53 Households and non-profit institutions serving households ............................ 128A54 Rest of the world ....................................................................................... 130

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Financial Balance sheets

A55 United Kingdom total economy ................................................................. 132

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A56 Public non-financial corporations ............................................................... 136A57 Private non-financial corporations .............................................................. 138A58 Banks ..................................................................................................... 140A59 Building societies ..................................................................................... 142A60 Other financial intermediaries and financial auxiliaries ................................. 144A61 Insurance corporations and pension funds .................................................. 146A62 Central government .................................................................................. 148A63 Local government ..................................................................................... 150A64 Households and non-profit institutions serving households ........................... 152A65 Rest of the world ....................................................................................... 154

Balance of Payments

B1 Summary of balance of payments .............................................................. 157B2 - B2A Trade in goods .......................................................................................... 158B3 - B3A Trade in services ....................................................................................... 160B4 - B4A Income ..................................................................................................... 162B5 - B5A Current transfers ....................................................................................... 166B6 - B6C Transactions with the European Union (EU) and with non-EU countries .......... 168B7 - B7A Capital account ......................................................................................... 172B8 - B13 Financial account ...................................................................................... 174B14- B19 International investment position ................................................................. 183

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A1 Gross domestic product and Gross national income

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Gross national income product price value added product price value added Grossincome at from at market adjust- at basic at market adjust- at basic value added

market prices abroad1 prices ment2 prices prices ment1 prices at factor cost

ABMZ CAES YBHA NTAP ABML ABMI NTAO ABMM YBHH1995 716 350 –2 826 719 176 79 268 639 908 719 176 79 268 639 908 625 7521996 759 530 –2 684 762 214 82 594 679 620 738 046 80 984 657 062 642 4261997 812 368 1 301 811 067 90 375 720 692 763 472 85 193 678 279 663 9321998 868 926 9 121 859 805 98 487 761 318 786 303 86 432 699 871 685 9761999 902 107 838 901 269 106 244 795 025 803 019 88 734 714 285 700 492

2000 950 384 5 471 944 913 112 481 832 432 827 432 91 087 736 345 722 4972001 996 831 7 577 989 254 114 078 875 176 845 693 94 443 751 250 737 723

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1999 Q2 225 075 1 599 223 476 26 134 197 342 199 385 22 030 177 355 173 936Q3 227 138 9 227 129 26 771 200 358 201 875 22 344 179 531 176 058Q4 230 866 368 230 498 27 447 203 051 203 495 22 511 180 984 177 544

2000 Q1 232 844 1 938 230 906 27 967 202 939 204 269 22 645 181 624 178 169Q2 235 582 –82 235 664 28 174 207 490 206 354 22 749 183 605 180 142Q3 240 424 2 260 238 164 28 070 210 094 207 931 22 767 185 164 181 694Q4 241 534 1 355 240 179 28 270 211 909 208 878 22 926 185 952 182 492

2001 Q1 245 815 3 098 242 717 27 993 214 724 210 199 22 988 187 211 183 812Q2 249 143 2 167 246 976 28 373 218 603 211 241 23 381 187 860 184 472Q3 252 159 3 175 248 984 28 839 220 145 212 128 23 954 188 174 184 796Q4 249 714 –863 250 577 28 873 221 704 212 125 24 120 188 005 184 643

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 3.8 4.8 7.9 4.4 2.1 2.7 2.1 2.12000 5.4 4.8 5.9 4.7 3.0 2.7 3.1 3.12001 4.9 4.7 1.4 5.1 2.2 3.7 2.0 2.1

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1999 Q2 2.8 1.5 0.9 1.6 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.6Q3 0.9 1.6 2.4 1.5 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.2Q4 1.6 1.5 2.5 1.3 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.8

2000 Q1 0.9 0.2 1.9 –0.1 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.4Q2 1.2 2.1 0.7 2.2 1.0 0.5 1.1 1.1Q3 2.1 1.1 –0.4 1.3 0.8 0.1 0.8 0.9Q4 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.4

2001 Q1 1.8 1.1 –1.0 1.3 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.7Q2 1.4 1.8 1.4 1.8 0.5 1.7 0.3 0.4Q3 1.2 0.8 1.6 0.7 0.4 2.5 0.2 0.2Q4 –1.0 0.6 0.1 0.7 0.0 0.7 –0.1 –0.1

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1999 Q2 4.6 4.5 8.2 4.1 1.6 2.5 1.5 1.6Q3 2.7 4.8 6.0 4.6 2.3 3.2 2.2 2.2Q4 3.9 5.2 7.1 5.0 2.7 3.4 2.7 2.7

2000 Q1 6.3 4.9 8.0 4.5 3.0 3.6 3.0 3.0Q2 4.7 5.5 7.8 5.1 3.5 3.3 3.5 3.6Q3 5.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 3.0 1.9 3.1 3.2Q4 4.6 4.2 3.0 4.4 2.6 1.8 2.7 2.8

2001 Q1 5.6 5.1 0.1 5.8 2.9 1.5 3.1 3.2Q2 5.8 4.8 0.7 5.4 2.4 2.8 2.3 2.4Q3 4.9 4.5 2.7 4.8 2.0 5.2 1.6 1.7Q4 3.4 4.3 2.1 4.6 1.6 5.2 1.1 1.2

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A1 Gross domestic product and Gross national income

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Value indices at current prices Volume indices at 1995 prices Implied deflators 1

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product at added at product at added at income at final market basicmarket prices basic prices market prices basic prices market prices expenditure prices prices

YBEU YBEX YBEZ CGCE YBFP YBFV YBGB CGBV1995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01996 106.0 106.2 102.6 102.7 103.0 102.9 103.3 103.41997 112.8 112.6 106.2 106.0 108.2 104.8 106.2 106.21998 119.6 119.0 109.3 109.4 113.1 106.8 109.3 108.81999 125.3 124.2 111.7 111.6 114.8 109.0 112.2 111.3

2000 131.4 130.1 115.1 115.1 119.2 110.3 114.2 113.02001 137.6 136.8 117.6 117.4 123.2 112.8 117.0 116.5

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1999 Q2 124.3 123.4 110.9 110.9 114.8 108.9 112.1 111.3Q3 126.3 125.2 112.3 112.2 115.2 109.4 112.5 111.6Q4 128.2 126.9 113.2 113.1 116.7 109.7 113.3 112.2

2000 Q1 128.4 126.9 113.6 113.5 117.9 109.8 113.0 111.7Q2 131.1 129.7 114.8 114.8 118.1 110.1 114.2 113.0Q3 132.5 131.3 115.6 115.7 120.4 110.4 114.5 113.5Q4 133.6 132.5 116.2 116.2 120.4 110.9 115.0 114.0

2001 Q1 135.0 134.2 116.9 117.0 122.8 111.3 115.5 114.7Q2 137.4 136.6 117.5 117.4 122.3 112.9 116.9 116.4Q3 138.5 137.6 118.0 117.6 124.5 113.5 117.4 117.0Q4 139.4 138.6 118.0 117.5 123.2 113.5 118.1 117.9

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 4.8 4.4 2.1 2.1 1.5 2.1 2.6 2.32000 4.8 4.7 3.0 3.1 3.8 1.2 1.7 1.62001 4.7 5.1 2.2 2.0 3.3 2.3 2.4 3.0

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 1.5 1.6 0.6 0.5 2.0 0.7 0.9 1.0Q3 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3Q4 1.5 1.3 0.8 0.8 1.2 0.3 0.7 0.5

2000 Q1 0.2 –0.1 0.4 0.4 1.1 0.1 –0.2 –0.4Q2 2.1 2.2 1.0 1.1 0.2 0.4 1.0 1.1Q3 1.1 1.3 0.8 0.8 1.9 0.2 0.3 0.4Q4 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.5 0.4 0.4

2001 Q1 1.1 1.3 0.6 0.7 1.9 0.4 0.4 0.6Q2 1.8 1.8 0.5 0.3 –0.4 1.4 1.3 1.5Q3 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.2 1.8 0.6 0.4 0.5Q4 0.6 0.7 0.0 –0.1 –1.1 –0.1 0.6 0.8

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 4.5 4.1 1.6 1.5 2.0 2.2 2.9 2.5Q3 4.8 4.6 2.3 2.2 0.2 2.1 2.4 2.4Q4 5.2 5.0 2.7 2.7 2.2 1.8 2.4 2.3

2000 Q1 4.9 4.5 3.0 3.0 4.7 1.5 1.8 1.5Q2 5.5 5.1 3.5 3.5 2.9 1.1 1.9 1.6Q3 4.9 4.9 3.0 3.1 4.5 0.9 1.8 1.7Q4 4.2 4.4 2.6 2.7 3.2 1.1 1.5 1.6

2001 Q1 5.1 5.8 2.9 3.1 4.1 1.4 2.1 2.6Q2 4.8 5.4 2.4 2.3 3.5 2.5 2.4 3.0Q3 4.5 4.8 2.0 1.6 3.4 2.9 2.5 3.1Q4 4.3 4.6 1.6 1.1 2.3 2.3 2.7 3.5

1 Derived from expenditure components.

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A2 Gross domestic product: by category of expenditure1

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Domestic expenditure on goods and services at market prices

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Acquisi- tical GrossNon- Change tions less Gross discre- domesticprofit Gross fixed in disposals final pancy product at

House- instit- General capital inven- of Total expend- less Total (expen- marketholds utions 2 government formation tories3 valuables Total exports iture imports diture) prices

At current prices

ABPB ABNV NMRK NPQX ABMP NPJO YBIJ KTMW ABMD KTMX GIXM YBHA1995 443 367 16 481 141 031 117 448 4 512 –121 722 718 203 509 926 227 207 051 – 719 1761996 473 800 18 385 146 779 125 762 1 771 –158 766 339 223 091 989 430 227 216 – 762 2141997 503 374 19 602 149 147 134 396 4 388 –26 810 881 231 622 1 042 503 231 436 – 811 0671998 536 525 21 117 154 881 151 539 4 460 430 868 952 228 801 1 097 753 237 948 – 859 8051999 567 555 22 671 166 294 155 408 4 975 230 917 133 236 720 1 153 853 252 584 – 901 269

2000 595 236 22 872 177 835 163 804 1 855 –3 961 599 265 575 1 227 174 281 819 –442 944 9132001 627 572 23 775 189 703 167 738 1 792 361 1 010 941 268 287 1 279 228 289 632 –342 989 254

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1999 Q2 138 985 5 682 41 396 36 701 728 130 223 622 57 548 281 170 61 228Q3 143 942 5 703 42 019 38 135 3 015 –89 232 725 61 651 294 376 66 389Q4 150 574 5 718 42 563 40 875 501 155 240 386 62 496 302 882 65 350

2000 Q1 141 428 5 685 42 262 40 943 2 472 57 232 847 62 459 295 306 65 598Q2 145 549 5 659 44 689 38 789 –784 –32 233 870 65 550 299 420 69 477Q3 150 923 5 722 45 423 39 804 1 320 –56 243 136 67 809 310 945 73 153Q4 157 336 5 806 45 461 44 268 –1 153 28 251 746 69 757 321 503 73 591

2001 Q1 147 548 5 794 45 837 42 873 1 324 –56 243 320 69 119 312 439 72 872Q2 153 406 5 945 47 337 40 623 –173 261 247 399 68 055 315 454 73 970Q3 159 477 6 007 47 583 41 473 2 021 32 256 593 65 224 321 817 72 971Q4 167 141 6 029 48 946 42 769 –1 380 124 263 629 65 889 329 518 69 819

Seasonally adjusted

ABJQ HAYE NMRP NPQS CAEX NPJQ YBIL IKBH ABMF IKBI1999 Q2 140 945 5 682 41 229 38 381 327 130 226 694 58 094 284 788 61 312 – 223 476

Q3 142 635 5 703 41 793 38 925 1 459 –89 230 426 61 234 291 660 64 531 – 227 129Q4 144 757 5 718 42 383 39 691 2 051 155 234 755 61 048 295 803 65 305 – 230 498

2000 Q1 146 808 5 685 42 866 39 238 –40 57 234 614 62 984 297 598 66 603 –89 230 906Q2 147 782 5 659 44 391 40 811 917 –32 239 528 65 983 305 511 69 738 –109 235 664Q3 149 395 5 722 45 170 40 884 1 237 –56 242 352 67 372 309 724 71 440 –120 238 164Q4 151 251 5 806 45 408 42 871 –259 28 245 105 69 236 314 341 74 038 –124 240 179

2001 Q1 153 195 5 794 46 490 41 371 413 –21 247 242 69 926 317 168 74 360 –91 242 717Q2 155 972 5 945 47 017 42 733 1 031 84 252 782 68 375 321 157 74 095 –86 246 976Q3 158 315 6 007 47 313 42 090 1 054 197 254 976 65 105 320 081 71 014 –83 248 984Q4 160 090 6 029 48 883 41 544 –706 101 255 941 64 881 320 822 70 163 –82 250 577

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 5.8 7.4 7.4 2.6 5.5 3.5 5.1 6.2 4.82000 4.9 0.9 6.9 5.4 4.8 12.2 6.4 11.6 4.82001 5.4 3.9 6.7 2.4 5.1 1.0 4.2 2.8 4.7

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 1.2 2.0 0.8 –0.1 0.6 3.1 1.1 –0.2 1.5Q3 1.2 0.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 5.4 2.4 5.3 1.6Q4 1.5 0.3 1.4 2.0 1.9 –0.3 1.4 1.2 1.5

2000 Q1 1.4 –0.6 1.1 –1.1 –0.1 3.2 0.6 2.0 0.2Q2 0.7 –0.5 3.6 4.0 2.1 4.8 2.7 4.7 2.1Q3 1.1 1.1 1.8 0.2 1.2 2.1 1.4 2.4 1.1Q4 1.2 1.5 0.5 4.9 1.1 2.8 1.5 3.6 0.8

2001 Q1 1.3 –0.2 2.4 –3.5 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.4 1.1Q2 1.8 2.6 1.1 3.3 2.2 –2.2 1.3 –0.4 1.8Q3 1.5 1.0 0.6 –1.5 0.9 –4.8 –0.3 –4.2 0.8Q4 1.1 0.4 3.3 –1.3 0.4 –0.3 0.2 –1.2 0.6

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 5.6 8.6 7.4 0.6 5.2 0.3 4.2 2.9 4.5Q3 5.6 6.4 7.2 2.5 5.3 6.7 5.6 8.4 4.8Q4 5.7 5.8 6.5 3.1 5.4 8.3 6.0 8.8 5.2

2000 Q1 5.5 2.1 4.8 2.2 4.2 11.8 5.7 8.4 4.9Q2 4.9 –0.4 7.7 6.3 5.7 13.6 7.3 13.7 5.5Q3 4.7 0.3 8.1 5.0 5.2 10.0 6.2 10.7 4.9Q4 4.5 1.5 7.1 8.0 4.4 13.4 6.3 13.4 4.2

2001 Q1 4.4 1.9 8.5 5.4 5.4 11.0 6.6 11.6 5.1Q2 5.5 5.1 5.9 4.7 5.5 3.6 5.1 6.2 4.8Q3 6.0 5.0 4.7 2.9 5.2 –3.4 3.3 –0.6 4.5Q4 5.8 3.8 7.7 –3.1 4.4 –6.3 2.1 –5.2 4.3

1 Estimates given to nearest million but cannot be regarded as accurate tothat degree

2 Non-profit institutions serving households3 Quarterly alignment adjustment included in this series

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A2 Gross domestic product: by category of expenditure1

continued £ million

Domestic expenditure on goods and services at market prices

Final consumption expenditure Gross capital formationStatis-

Acquisi- tical GrossNon- Changes tions less discre- domesticprofit Gross fixed in disposals Gross final less pancy product at

House- instit- General capital inven- of Total expend- Total (expen- marketholds utions 2 government formation tories3 valuables Total exports iture imports diture) prices

Revalued at 1995 prices

ABPF ABNU NMRU NPQR ABMQ NPJP YBIK KTMZ ABME KTNB GIXS ABMI1995 443 367 16 481 141 031 117 448 4 512 –121 722 718 203 509 926 227 207 051 – 719 1761996 460 760 16 691 142 702 122 976 1 830 –182 744 777 220 268 965 045 226 999 – 738 0461997 478 738 17 055 142 779 131 667 3 762 –52 773 949 238 492 1 012 441 248 969 – 763 4721998 496 491 18 265 144 991 149 092 4 228 399 813 466 245 761 1 059 227 272 924 – 786 3031999 517 757 18 769 149 060 150 466 4 977 213 841 242 258 935 1 100 177 297 158 – 803 019

2000 538 999 19 624 153 972 156 358 2 450 478 871 881 285 616 1 157 497 329 678 –387 827 4322001 560 266 19 959 158 056 156 566 1 170 338 896 355 288 407 1 184 762 338 776 –293 845 693

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 126 296 4 667 37 196 35 652 714 119 204 644 62 909 267 553 71 732Q3 131 141 4 706 37 373 36 698 3 004 –77 212 845 66 835 279 680 77 763Q4 137 497 4 726 37 703 39 578 533 139 220 176 68 589 288 765 77 815

2000 Q1 128 405 4 815 37 689 39 186 2 016 49 212 160 68 303 280 463 77 179Q2 131 297 4 896 38 789 36 838 –375 143 211 588 70 675 282 263 81 381Q3 136 557 4 937 38 812 38 017 1 739 122 220 184 71 829 292 013 85 121Q4 142 740 4 976 38 682 42 317 –930 164 227 949 74 809 302 758 85 997

2001 Q1 132 916 5 012 39 269 40 621 1 068 –40 218 846 74 149 292 995 85 165Q2 136 002 4 977 39 482 37 893 –182 230 218 402 72 178 290 580 84 701Q3 141 872 4 980 39 455 38 263 1 783 37 226 390 70 250 296 640 85 009Q4 149 476 4 990 39 850 39 789 –1 499 111 232 717 71 830 304 547 83 901

Seasonally adjusted

ABJR HAYO NMRY NPQT CAFU NPJR YBIM IKBK ABMG IKBL1999 Q2 128 751 4 667 37 104 37 216 384 33 208 155 63 397 271 552 72 167 – 199 385

Q3 129 904 4 706 37 309 37 494 1 276 30 210 719 67 066 277 785 75 910 – 201 875Q4 131 715 4 726 37 562 38 170 1 776 107 214 056 66 707 280 763 77 268 – 203 495

2000 Q1 133 180 4 815 37 990 37 682 32 57 213 756 68 615 282 371 78 023 –79 204 269Q2 134 071 4 896 38 594 38 629 1 142 129 217 461 71 107 288 568 82 119 –95 206 354Q3 135 225 4 937 38 798 39 258 1 261 134 219 613 72 227 291 840 83 804 –105 207 931Q4 136 523 4 976 38 590 40 789 15 158 221 051 73 667 294 718 85 732 –108 208 878

2001 Q1 137 882 5 012 39 582 39 184 530 –11 222 179 74 733 296 912 86 634 –79 210 199Q2 139 364 4 977 39 532 39 362 684 79 223 998 72 672 296 670 85 355 –74 211 241Q3 140 847 4 980 39 189 38 871 517 177 224 581 70 917 295 498 83 299 –71 212 128Q4 142 173 4 990 39 753 39 149 –561 93 225 597 70 085 295 682 83 488 –69 212 125

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 4.3 2.8 2.8 0.9 3.4 5.4 3.9 8.9 2.12000 4.1 4.6 3.3 3.9 3.6 10.3 5.2 10.9 3.02001 3.9 1.7 2.7 0.1 2.8 1.0 2.4 2.8 2.2

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 1.1 –0.1 0.1 –1.0 –0.1 2.6 0.5 0.5 0.6Q3 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.7 1.2 5.8 2.3 5.2 1.2Q4 1.4 0.4 0.7 1.8 1.6 –0.5 1.1 1.8 0.8

2000 Q1 1.1 1.9 1.1 –1.3 –0.1 2.9 0.6 1.0 0.4Q2 0.7 1.7 1.6 2.5 1.7 3.6 2.2 5.2 1.0Q3 0.9 0.8 0.5 1.6 1.0 1.6 1.1 2.1 0.8Q4 1.0 0.8 –0.5 3.9 0.7 2.0 1.0 2.3 0.5

2001 Q1 1.0 0.7 2.6 –3.9 0.5 1.4 0.7 1.1 0.6Q2 1.1 –0.7 –0.1 0.5 0.8 –2.8 –0.1 –1.5 0.5Q3 1.1 0.1 –0.9 –1.2 0.3 –2.4 –0.4 –2.4 0.4Q4 0.9 0.2 1.4 0.7 0.5 –1.2 0.1 0.2 0.0

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 4.0 2.8 2.4 –0.6 2.9 2.5 2.8 6.3 1.6Q3 4.2 1.9 2.4 0.2 3.1 8.7 4.4 10.3 2.3Q4 4.9 1.7 2.3 0.6 3.6 8.6 4.7 10.4 2.7

2000 Q1 4.5 3.1 2.4 0.3 2.6 11.1 4.6 8.6 3.0Q2 4.1 4.9 4.0 3.8 4.5 12.2 6.3 13.8 3.5Q3 4.1 4.9 4.0 4.7 4.2 7.7 5.1 10.4 3.0Q4 3.7 5.3 2.7 6.9 3.3 10.4 5.0 11.0 2.6

2001 Q1 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.0 3.9 8.9 5.1 11.0 2.9Q2 3.9 1.7 2.4 1.9 3.0 2.2 2.8 3.9 2.4Q3 4.2 0.9 1.0 –1.0 2.3 –1.8 1.3 –0.6 2.0Q4 4.1 0.3 3.0 –4.0 2.1 –4.9 0.3 –2.6 1.6

1 Estimates given to nearest million but cannot be regarded as accurate tothat degree

2 Non-profit institutions serving households

3 Quarterly alignment adjustment included in this series

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A3 Gross domestic product: by category of income1

£ million

Gross operating surplus of corporationsTaxes on Gross

Compen- Non-financial corporations Gross value production Statistical domesticsation of Financial added at less discrepancy product at

employees Public Private2 corporations Total Other income3 factor cost subsidies (income ) market prices

At current prices

HAEA NRJT NRJK NQNV CGBY CGBW CGCA GCSC GIXQ YBHA1995 386 718 10 987 142 165 17 838 170 990 68 044 625 752 93 424 – 719 1761996 405 469 10 856 157 745 17 135 185 736 73 467 664 672 97 542 – 762 2141997 432 960 9 758 168 871 14 806 193 435 78 528 704 923 106 144 – 811 0671998 464 258 10 216 174 261 18 436 202 913 77 851 745 022 114 783 – 859 8051999 494 186 10 376 178 260 14 701 203 337 80 609 778 132 123 137 – 901 269

2000 521 985 9 808 188 644 16 140 214 592 78 037 814 614 130 272 27 944 9132001 553 349 10 439 189 433 19 988 219 860 82 690 855 899 132 804 551 989 254

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 121 695 2 545 42 951 3 225 48 721 20 819 191 235 30 434Q3 123 353 2 477 44 385 7 122 53 984 18 268 195 605 31 244Q4 126 761 2 691 50 378 2 563 55 632 20 064 202 457 32 215

2000 Q1 129 893 2 401 43 869 4 992 51 262 18 584 199 739 31 351Q2 128 750 2 352 46 030 3 630 52 012 20 617 201 379 32 731Q3 129 482 2 364 46 972 5 597 54 933 18 541 202 956 32 812Q4 133 860 2 691 51 773 1 921 56 385 20 295 210 540 33 378

2001 Q1 140 648 2 435 46 215 3 936 52 586 19 274 212 508 31 370Q2 136 141 2 506 45 320 2 059 49 885 23 842 209 868 33 242Q3 136 571 2 498 48 171 9 224 59 893 18 303 214 767 34 068Q4 139 989 3 000 49 727 4 769 57 496 21 271 218 756 34 124

Seasonally adjusted

DTWM CAEQ CAER NHCZ CGBZ CGBX CGCB CMVL1999 Q2 122 042 2 568 44 810 3 295 50 673 20 382 193 097 30 379 – 223 476

Q3 124 571 2 479 44 659 5 607 52 745 18 784 196 100 31 029 – 227 129Q4 126 846 2 528 45 685 4 168 52 381 19 537 198 764 31 734 – 230 498

2000 Q1 127 728 2 542 44 612 4 683 51 837 19 041 198 606 32 313 –13 230 906Q2 129 376 2 380 47 470 4 649 54 499 19 206 203 081 32 588 –5 235 664Q3 131 380 2 378 48 690 3 345 54 413 19 783 205 576 32 577 11 238 164Q4 133 501 2 508 47 872 3 463 53 843 20 007 207 351 32 794 34 240 179

2001 Q1 136 375 2 584 47 859 3 641 54 084 19 812 210 271 32 340 106 242 717Q2 137 692 2 592 47 701 3 808 54 101 21 971 213 764 33 079 133 246 976Q3 139 130 2 611 46 910 6 676 56 197 19 840 215 167 33 667 150 248 984Q4 140 152 2 652 46 963 5 863 55 478 21 067 216 697 33 718 162 250 577

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 6.4 1.6 2.3 –20.3 0.2 3.5 4.4 7.3 4.82000 5.6 –5.5 5.8 9.8 5.5 –3.2 4.7 5.8 4.82001 6.0 6.4 0.4 23.8 2.5 6.0 5.1 1.9 4.7

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 1.1 –8.3 4.0 + 6.6 –7.0 1.5 1.3 1.5Q3 2.1 –3.5 –0.3 70.2 4.1 –7.8 1.6 2.1 1.6Q4 1.8 2.0 2.3 –25.7 –0.7 4.0 1.4 2.3 1.5

2000 Q1 0.7 0.6 –2.3 12.4 –1.0 –2.5 –0.1 1.8 0.2Q2 1.3 –6.4 6.4 –0.7 5.1 0.9 2.3 0.9 2.1Q3 1.5 –0.1 2.6 –28.0 –0.2 3.0 1.2 0.0 1.1Q4 1.6 5.5 –1.7 3.5 –1.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.8

2001 Q1 2.2 3.0 0.0 5.1 0.4 –1.0 1.4 –1.4 1.1Q2 1.0 0.3 –0.3 4.6 0.0 10.9 1.7 2.3 1.8Q3 1.0 0.7 –1.7 75.3 3.9 –9.7 0.7 1.8 0.8Q4 0.7 1.6 0.1 –12.2 –1.3 6.2 0.7 0.2 0.6

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 5.8 0.4 3.4 –38.8 –1.2 7.7 4.1 7.7 4.5Q3 6.4 –2.3 1.7 22.8 3.4 –2.8 4.6 5.8 4.8Q4 6.8 –0.9 4.7 14.2 5.1 –5.8 5.0 6.7 5.2

2000 Q1 5.8 –9.2 3.5 + 9.0 –13.1 4.4 7.7 4.9Q2 6.0 –7.3 5.9 41.1 7.6 –5.8 5.2 7.3 5.5Q3 5.5 –4.1 9.0 –40.3 3.2 5.3 4.8 5.0 4.9Q4 5.2 –0.8 4.8 –16.9 2.8 2.4 4.3 3.3 4.2

2001 Q1 6.8 1.7 7.3 –22.3 4.3 4.0 5.9 0.1 5.1Q2 6.4 8.9 0.5 –18.1 –0.7 14.4 5.3 1.5 4.8Q3 5.9 9.8 –3.7 99.6 3.3 0.3 4.7 3.3 4.5Q4 5.0 5.7 –1.9 69.3 3.0 5.3 4.5 2.8 4.3

1 Estimates given to the nearest million but cannot be regarded as accurate tothat degree

2 Quarterly alignment adjustment included in this series.

3 Includes mixed income and the operating surplus of non-corporate sector lessthe adjustment for financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM)

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A4 Gross value added at constant 1995 basic prices, by category of output1 2

1995 = 100

Production Service industries

Distri-Mining & Manu- Elec- bution Gross

Agri- quarrying facturing tricity hotels Transport Business Govern- valueculture, inc oil (revised gas and and storage services ment and added

forestry, & gas defini- water Construc- catering; and comm- and other at basicand fishing extraction tion) supply Total tion repairs unication finance services Total prices

1995Weights3 18 26 218 24 268 52 145 80 212 224 662 1000

GDQA CKYX CKYY CKYZ CKYW GDQB GDQE GDQH GDQN GDQU GDQS CGCE1995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01996 99.1 103.3 100.7 105.1 101.3 102.7 104.0 105.2 104.3 102.0 103.6 102.71997 98.2 102.1 102.0 105.7 102.4 105.7 106.6 114.6 111.3 103.5 108.0 106.01998 99.9 104.3 102.8 107.5 103.4 107.0 109.5 123.4 119.2 105.4 112.9 109.41999 102.2 108.2 103.1 109.4 104.2 107.8 112.1 131.7 123.3 106.9 116.3 111.6

2000 100.2 106.8 105.1 111.4 105.9 109.7 115.2 141.9 128.5 109.2 120.7 115.12001 88.8 101.5 102.7 114.1 103.6 113.7 119.5 149.4 134.9 111.3 125.3 117.4

Seasonally adjusted

1999 Q2 102.2 107.4 102.5 109.5 103.6 106.9 111.5 130.8 121.9 106.4 115.5 110.9Q3 101.4 109.9 104.0 111.1 105.2 108.7 112.9 132.0 123.9 107.0 116.8 112.2Q4 103.0 108.3 104.2 111.0 105.2 109.3 112.8 135.2 125.9 107.8 118.0 113.1

2000 Q1 101.5 107.8 103.8 107.1 104.5 112.1 113.6 136.7 126.3 108.3 118.7 113.5Q2 101.7 109.9 104.8 113.6 106.1 109.7 114.5 140.7 127.8 109.0 120.1 114.8Q3 100.6 109.9 105.7 113.3 106.8 107.9 115.7 143.9 129.4 109.5 121.4 115.7Q4 96.9 99.8 106.1 111.8 106.1 109.2 117.0 146.0 130.5 110.2 122.5 116.2

2001 Q1 90.2 99.0 105.3 114.1 105.5 111.5 118.3 149.3 132.6 110.6 124.0 117.0Q2 89.5 103.7 103.4 114.8 104.5 113.1 119.1 149.8 134.4 111.0 125.0 117.4Q3 88.9 105.1 102.0 114.2 103.4 114.1 120.1 149.2 135.7 111.4 125.7 117.6Q4 86.5 98.3 100.0 113.3 101.1 116.2 120.6 149.2 136.7 112.2 126.4 117.5

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 2.3 3.8 0.3 1.7 0.8 0.8 2.3 6.8 3.5 1.4 3.0 2.12000 –2.0 –1.3 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.8 2.8 7.7 4.2 2.2 3.8 3.12001 –11.4 –5.0 –2.3 2.4 –2.1 3.6 3.7 5.3 5.0 1.9 3.8 2.0

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 –0.2 0.1 0.6 3.4 0.8 0.6 0.4 1.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.5Q3 –0.8 2.4 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.3 0.9 1.6 0.6 1.1 1.2Q4 1.6 –1.4 0.2 –0.1 .. 0.5 –0.1 2.4 1.7 0.8 1.1 0.8

2000 Q1 –1.4 –0.5 –0.3 –3.5 –0.7 2.6 0.8 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.4Q2 0.2 2.0 1.0 6.1 1.6 –2.1 0.8 2.9 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.1Q3 –1.1 0.1 0.9 –0.3 0.7 –1.6 1.0 2.2 1.3 0.5 1.1 0.8Q4 –3.8 –9.2 0.4 –1.3 –0.7 1.2 1.1 1.5 0.8 0.6 0.9 0.4

2001 Q1 –6.8 –0.8 –0.8 2.1 –0.5 2.0 1.1 2.3 1.6 0.4 1.2 0.7Q2 –0.9 4.8 –1.9 0.6 –1.0 1.5 0.7 0.3 1.4 0.4 0.8 0.3Q3 –0.6 1.3 –1.4 –0.4 –1.0 0.9 0.8 –0.4 1.0 0.4 0.6 0.2Q4 –2.8 –6.5 –1.9 –0.8 –2.2 1.8 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.8 0.5 –0.1

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 0.2 3.3 –1.0 1.8 –0.3 0.8 2.1 7.3 2.7 1.1 2.7 1.5Q3 2.4 4.5 1.0 1.7 1.4 2.6 2.8 5.9 3.0 1.3 2.8 2.2Q4 3.6 1.9 2.1 1.5 2.0 3.1 2.3 6.6 3.8 1.7 3.2 2.7

2000 Q1 –0.9 0.5 1.9 1.1 1.7 5.4 2.3 6.2 3.9 1.9 3.2 3.0Q2 –0.4 2.3 2.3 3.7 2.4 2.6 2.7 7.6 4.8 2.4 4.0 3.5Q3 –0.7 .. 1.7 2.0 1.5 –0.7 2.4 9.0 4.5 2.3 4.0 3.1Q4 –5.9 –7.9 1.9 0.8 0.8 0.0 3.7 8.0 3.6 2.2 3.8 2.7

2001 Q1 –11.1 –8.1 1.5 6.6 1.0 –0.5 4.1 9.2 5.0 2.1 4.5 3.1Q2 –12.1 –5.6 –1.4 1.0 –1.6 3.0 4.0 6.5 5.2 1.8 4.1 2.3Q3 –11.6 –4.4 –3.6 0.9 –3.2 5.7 3.8 3.7 4.9 1.7 3.5 1.6Q4 –10.7 –1.5 –5.8 1.4 –4.7 6.4 3.1 2.2 4.8 1.8 3.1 1.1

1 Estimates cannot be regarded as accurate to the last digit shown.2 Components of output are valued at basic prices, which excludes taxes and

subsidies on production.3 Weights may not sum to the totals due to rounding.

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A4 Gross value added at constant 1995 basic prices, by category of output1 2

continued 1995 = 100

Service industries

PublicReal administr-

estate, ation,Wholesale renting national Adjustment

and retail Hotels and Transport Post and Financial and Ownership defence, Health and fortrade; restauran- and telecommu- intermedi- business of social social Other financial Total

repairs ts storage nication ation activities dwellings security Education work services1 services services

1995Weights 117 29 52 29 66 116 70 61 56 65 43 -39 662

GDQC GDQD GDQF GDQG GDQI GDQK GDQL GDQO GDQP GDQQ GDQR GDQJ GDQS1995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01996 104.3 102.9 101.1 112.7 103.7 107.4 101.2 99.2 101.3 103.2 105.4 106.8 103.61997 107.3 103.5 106.6 128.9 108.5 118.7 103.2 98.4 102.4 106.5 107.5 114.1 108.01998 110.8 104.5 114.5 139.4 113.8 131.6 105.8 97.4 102.9 110.2 112.8 122.9 112.91999 113.9 104.6 116.7 158.8 115.3 138.3 107.6 96.8 103.7 113.7 115.0 125.9 116.3

2000 118.2 103.1 119.0 183.1 123.1 145.8 108.5 98.4 104.8 116.6 119.3 134.6 120.72001 124.0 101.2 119.5 203.4 128.6 156.8 110.2 99.7 105.8 119.5 122.6 144.5 125.3

Seasonally adjusted

1999 Q2 113.5 103.6 116.4 156.7 115.4 135.7 107.6 96.5 103.4 112.8 114.7 126.0 115.5Q3 114.8 105.5 116.5 160.0 115.8 139.1 108.0 97.0 103.8 114.2 114.6 126.5 116.8Q4 115.0 103.8 117.4 167.4 116.3 142.5 108.0 97.6 104.2 115.0 116.2 126.3 118.0

2000 Q1 115.8 104.7 118.2 170.3 121.4 141.8 108.1 97.8 104.3 115.6 117.4 131.2 118.7Q2 117.1 104.0 119.2 179.7 122.6 144.9 107.9 98.4 104.6 116.2 118.8 133.9 120.1Q3 119.3 100.9 120.0 187.0 123.0 147.3 108.6 98.9 105.0 116.8 119.6 133.8 121.4Q4 120.4 102.9 118.8 195.2 125.4 149.3 109.2 98.7 105.4 117.8 121.2 139.4 122.5

2001 Q1 122.3 101.7 120.5 201.4 127.0 153.2 109.7 99.3 105.7 117.8 122.1 143.0 124.0Q2 123.4 101.4 119.6 204.4 126.1 156.1 109.9 99.7 105.8 118.9 121.8 140.1 125.0Q3 124.7 101.5 119.3 203.2 129.8 158.1 110.4 100.0 105.4 120.3 121.9 146.1 125.7Q4 125.6 100.0 118.5 204.5 131.3 159.7 110.6 99.8 106.2 120.9 124.6 148.7 126.4

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 2.8 0.1 1.9 13.9 1.3 5.1 1.7 –0.6 0.8 3.2 2.0 2.5 3.02000 3.7 –1.4 2.0 15.3 6.8 5.4 0.8 1.7 1.1 2.6 3.7 6.9 3.82001 5.0 –1.9 0.4 11.1 4.5 7.5 1.6 1.2 0.9 2.5 2.8 7.4 3.8

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 0.9 –1.9 0.1 3.7 1.4 –0.2 0.7 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.1 1.1 0.4Q3 1.1 1.9 0.1 2.1 0.3 2.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 1.2 –0.1 0.4 1.1Q4 0.2 –1.6 0.8 4.6 0.5 2.4 0.0 0.7 0.4 0.7 1.4 –0.1 1.1

2000 Q1 0.7 0.8 0.6 1.8 4.4 –0.5 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.5 1.0 3.9 0.5Q2 1.1 –0.6 0.9 5.5 1.0 2.2 –0.2 0.6 0.2 0.5 1.2 2.0 1.2Q3 1.9 –3.0 0.7 4.1 0.3 1.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.7 –0.1 1.1Q4 0.9 1.9 –1.0 4.4 1.9 1.4 0.6 –0.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 4.2 0.9

2001 Q1 1.6 –1.1 1.4 3.2 1.3 2.6 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.0 0.7 2.6 1.2Q2 0.9 –0.3 –0.7 1.5 –0.7 1.8 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.9 –0.2 –2.0 0.8Q3 1.0 0.0 –0.2 –0.6 2.9 1.3 0.4 0.3 –0.3 1.1 0.1 4.3 0.6Q4 0.8 –1.4 –0.7 0.6 1.2 1.0 0.2 –0.2 0.7 0.6 2.2 1.8 0.5

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of the previous year

1999 Q2 2.7 –0.2 2.0 15.2 1.5 4.3 1.6 –1.1 0.6 2.6 2.4 4.2 2.7Q3 3.3 0.6 0.7 13.6 0.5 3.7 2.3 –0.3 0.7 3.1 1.2 0.0 2.8Q4 3.2 –1.6 1.0 14.7 2.7 4.3 1.7 0.7 1.0 3.3 1.3 0.8 3.2

2000 Q1 3.0 –0.8 1.6 12.7 6.7 4.3 1.2 1.6 0.9 2.7 2.5 5.3 3.2Q2 3.2 0.4 2.3 14.7 6.3 6.7 0.3 1.9 1.1 3.0 3.6 6.3 4.0Q3 4.0 –4.4 3.0 16.9 6.3 5.9 0.6 2.0 1.1 2.2 4.4 5.7 4.0Q4 4.7 –0.9 1.2 16.6 7.9 4.8 1.1 1.2 1.1 2.4 4.3 10.3 3.8

2001 Q1 5.6 –2.8 2.0 18.3 4.6 8.1 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.9 4.0 9.0 4.5Q2 5.4 –2.5 0.4 13.7 2.9 7.7 1.8 1.3 1.2 2.3 2.5 4.6 4.1Q3 4.5 0.6 –0.6 8.7 5.5 7.4 1.7 1.1 0.5 3.0 1.9 9.2 3.5Q4 4.3 –2.7 –0.2 4.8 4.7 6.9 1.3 1.0 0.7 2.7 2.8 6.7 3.1

1 Comprising sections O, P and Q of the SIC(92).

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A5 Gross value added at basic prices: individual measures

£ million Index numbers (1995 = 100)

Expenditure- At current prices Value indices at current prices Volume indices at 1995 pricesbased

estimate Expenditure- Income- Expenditure- Income- Expenditure- Income- Output-at 1995 based based Residual based based based based based

prices estimate estimate error 1 estimate estimate estimate estimate2 estimate

CAGR CAGQ CAGS DJDS IHYA IHYB IHYC IHYD YBFR1995 639 908 639 908 639 908 – 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01996 657 062 679 620 679 620 – 106.2 106.2 102.7 102.7 102.91997 678 279 720 692 720 692 – 112.6 112.6 106.0 106.0 106.21998 699 871 761 318 761 318 – 119.0 119.0 109.4 109.4 109.81999 714 285 795 025 795 025 – 124.2 124.2 111.6 111.6 112.3

2000 736 732 832 874 832 405 469 130.1 130.1 115.1 115.1 115.82001 751 543 875 518 874 625 893 136.8 136.7 117.5 117.3 118.2

Seasonally adjusted

1999 Q2 177 355 197 342 197 342 – 123.4 123.4 110.9 110.9 111.6Q3 179 531 200 358 200 358 – 125.2 125.2 112.2 112.2 113.0Q4 180 984 203 051 203 051 – 126.9 126.9 113.1 113.1 113.9

2000 Q1 181 703 203 028 202 952 76 126.9 126.9 113.6 113.5 114.2Q2 183 700 207 599 207 495 104 129.8 129.7 114.8 114.8 115.5Q3 185 269 210 214 210 083 131 131.4 131.3 115.8 115.7 116.4Q4 186 060 212 033 211 875 158 132.5 132.4 116.3 116.2 116.9

2001 Q1 187 290 214 815 214 618 197 134.3 134.2 117.1 117.0 117.8Q2 187 934 218 689 218 470 219 136.7 136.6 117.5 117.4 118.2Q3 188 245 220 228 219 995 233 137.7 137.5 117.7 117.5 118.4Q4 188 074 221 786 221 542 244 138.6 138.5 117.6 117.4 118.3

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 2.1 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 2.1 2.1 2.32000 3.1 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.7 3.1 3.1 3.02001 2.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 2.0 2.0 2.1

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 0.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.5 0.5 0.5Q3 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.2Q4 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.8 0.8 0.8

2000 Q1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.3Q2 1.1 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.2 1.1 1.1 1.1Q3 0.9 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.9Q4 0.4 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.4

2001 Q1 0.7 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.7Q2 0.3 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 0.3 0.3 0.4Q3 0.2 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2Q4 –0.1 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 –0.1 –0.1 –0.1

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 1.5 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 1.5 1.5 1.8Q3 2.2 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 2.2 2.2 2.4Q4 2.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.7 2.7 2.9

2000 Q1 3.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 3.0 3.0 2.9Q2 3.6 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.1 3.6 3.5 3.5Q3 3.2 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 3.2 3.1 3.1Q4 2.8 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 2.8 2.7 2.7

2001 Q1 3.1 5.8 5.7 5.8 5.7 3.1 3.0 3.1Q2 2.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 2.3 2.3 2.4Q3 1.6 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.7 1.6 1.6 1.7Q4 1.1 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 1.1 1.0 1.2

1 The residual error is, by convention, the amount by which the expenditure-based approach to measuring GDP exceeds the income-based estimate. Itis also the sum of two components: the statistical discrepancy (expendi-ture) with sign reversed, and the statistical discrepancy (income) with natur-al sign.

2 Income data deflated by the implied GDP deflator, based on expendituredata.

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A6 REVISIONS ANALYSISRevisions since last published data

£ million

2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3

National accounts aggregatesAt current prices

Gross domestic product at market prices YBHA 944 913 230 906 235 664 238 164 240 179 242 717 246 976 248 984less Basic price adjustment NTAP 112 481 27 967 28 174 28 070 28 270 27 993 28 373 28 839

Gross value added at basic prices ABML 832 432 202 939 207 490 210 094 211 909 214 724 218 603 220 145At 1995 prices

Gross domestic product at market prices ABMI 827 432 204 269 206 354 207 931 208 878 210 199 211 241 212 128less Basic price adjustment NTAO 91 087 22 645 22 749 22 767 22 926 22 988 23 381 23 954Gross value added at basic prices ABMM 736 345 181 624 183 605 185 164 185 952 187 211 187 860 188 174

Expenditure components at current pricesDomestic expenditure on goods and services at market prices

Households ABJQ 595 236 146 808 147 782 149 395 151 251 153 195 155 972 158 315Non-profit making institutions serving households HAYE 22 872 5 685 5 659 5 722 5 806 5 794 5 945 6 007General government NMRP 177 835 42 866 44 391 45 170 45 408 46 490 47 017 47 313Gross fixed capital formation NPQS 163 804 39 238 40 811 40 884 42 871 41 371 42 733 42 090Changes in inventories CAEX 1 855 –40 917 1 237 –259 413 1 031 1 054Acquisitions less disposals of valuables NPJQ –3 57 –32 –56 28 –21 84 197Total YBIL 961 599 234 614 239 528 242 352 245 105 247 242 252 782 254 976

Total exports IKBH 265 575 62 984 65 983 67 372 69 236 69 926 68 375 65 105Statistical discrepancy (expenditure) GIXM –442 –89 –109 –120 –124 –91 –86 –83Total imports IKBI 281 819 66 603 69 738 71 440 74 038 74 360 74 095 71 014

Expenditure components at constant 1995 pricesDomestic expenditure on goods and services at market prices

Households ABJR 538 999 133 180 134 071 135 225 136 523 137 882 139 364 140 847Non-profit making institutions serving households HAYO 19 624 4 815 4 896 4 937 4 976 5 012 4 977 4 980General government NMRY 153 972 37 990 38 594 38 798 38 590 39 582 39 532 39 189Gross fixed capital formation NPQT 156 358 37 682 38 629 39 258 40 789 39 184 39 362 38 871Changes in inventories CAFU 2 450 32 1 142 1 261 15 530 684 517Acquisitions less disposals of valuables NPJR 478 57 129 134 158 –11 79 177Total YBIM 871 881 213 756 217 461 219 613 221 051 222 179 223 998 224 581

Total exports IKBK 285 616 68 615 71 107 72 227 73 667 74 733 72 672 70 917Statistical discrepancy (expenditure) GIXS –387 –79 –95 –105 –108 –79 –74 –71Total imports IKBL 329 678 78 023 82 119 83 804 85 732 86 634 85 355 83 299

Income components as current pricesCompensation of employeees DTWM 521 985 127 728 129 376 131 380 133 501 136 375 137 692 139 130Gross operating surplus of corporations CGBZ 214 592 51 837 54 499 54 413 53 843 54 084 54 101 56 197Other income CGBX 78 037 19 041 19 206 19 783 20 007 19 812 21 971 19 840Gross value added at factor cost CGCB 814 614 198 606 203 081 205 576 207 351 210 271 213 764 215 167Taxes on products & production less Subsidies CMVL 130 272 32 313 32 588 32 577 32 794 32 340 33 079 33 667Statistical discrepancy (income) GIXQ 27 –13 –5 11 34 106 133 150

Output components index at constant 1995 basic pricesAgriculture, forestry and fishing GDQA 100.2 101.5 101.7 100.6 96.9 90.2 89.5 88.9Mining and quarrying including oil and gas extraction CKYX 106.8 107.8 109.9 109.9 99.8 99.0 103.7 105.1Manufacturing CKYY 105.1 103.8 104.8 105.7 106.1 105.3 103.4 102.0Electricity, gas and water supply CKYZ 111.4 107.1 113.6 113.3 111.8 114.1 114.8 114.2Construction GDQB 109.7 112.1 109.7 107.9 109.2 111.5 113.1 114.1Distribution hotels and catering: repairs GDQE 115.2 113.6 114.5 115.7 117.0 118.3 119.1 120.1Transport, storage and communications GDQH 141.9 136.7 140.7 143.9 146.0 149.3 149.8 149.2Business services and finance GDQN 128.5 126.3 127.8 129.4 130.5 132.6 134.4 135.7Government and other services GDQU 109.2 108.3 109.0 109.5 110.2 110.6 111.0 111.4Gross value added at basic prices CGCE 115.1 113.5 114.8 115.7 116.2 117.0 117.4 117.6

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A7 Household final consumption expenditureSummary

£ million

UK NATIONAL2

UK DOMESTIC3

House-Alcohol Clothing hold Recreat- Restaur-

Net Food & & & goods & Trans- Communi- ion & Educat- ants & Miscell-Total tourism Total drink tobacco footwear Housing services Health port cation culture ion hotels aneous

At current prices

COICOP1 - - 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Annual

ABPB ABTE ABQI ABZV ADFL ADFP ADFS ADFY ADGP ADGT ADGX ADGY ADIE ADIF ADII1997 503 374 905 502 469 53 832 21 420 30 901 90 214 29 522 7 566 75 458 10 014 59 971 7 440 56 960 59 1711998 536 525 2 369 534 156 55 192 22 376 32 238 96 197 31 002 8 081 80 287 11 047 65 248 7 814 61 434 63 2401999 567 555 5 370 562 185 56 886 24 525 33 593 100 519 32 850 8 498 84 062 12 102 69 626 8 161 64 982 66 3812000 595 236 7 038 588 198 57 448 25 533 34 362 105 357 35 268 8 883 86 501 13 178 73 491 8 127 67 530 72 5202001 627 572 9 696 617 876 60 704 26 416 36 078 111 323 37 507 9 659 90 728 13 732 76 571 8 949 71 412 74 797

Unadjusted

1999 Q1 134 054 752 133 302 13 819 5 581 6 853 25 723 7 810 2 027 20 382 2 889 16 229 1 984 14 167 15 838Q2 138 985 1 582 137 403 14 507 6 049 7 744 24 359 7 739 2 096 21 206 2 901 16 405 2 008 16 108 16 281Q3 143 942 2 259 141 683 14 111 6 041 7 927 24 215 7 971 2 142 23 658 2 992 16 707 2 046 17 519 16 354Q4 150 574 777 149 797 14 449 6 854 11 069 26 222 9 330 2 233 18 816 3 320 20 285 2 123 17 188 17 908

2000 Q1 141 428 1 030 140 398 13 954 5 897 7 115 27 177 8 450 2 124 20 960 3 177 17 333 2 044 14 674 17 493Q2 145 549 1 921 143 628 14 386 6 328 7 985 25 580 8 454 2 149 21 464 3 166 17 409 2 023 16 780 17 904Q3 150 923 3 082 147 841 14 288 6 306 8 093 25 167 8 487 2 223 24 497 3 254 17 439 2 010 18 202 17 875Q4 157 336 1 005 156 331 14 820 7 002 11 169 27 433 9 877 2 387 19 580 3 581 21 310 2 050 17 874 19 248

2001 Q1 147 548 1 494 146 054 14 341 6 134 7 373 28 042 8 791 2 372 22 036 3 374 17 722 2 097 15 789 17 983Q2 153 406 2 876 150 530 15 177 6 530 8 337 27 215 8 958 2 389 22 491 3 300 18 175 2 263 17 352 18 343Q3 159 477 3 913 155 564 15 257 6 492 8 656 26 894 9 112 2 410 25 304 3 393 18 280 2 271 18 812 18 683Q4 167 141 1 413 165 728 15 929 7 260 11 712 29 172 10 646 2 488 20 897 3 665 22 394 2 318 19 459 19 788

Seasonally adjusted

ABJQ ABTF ZAKV ZWUM ZAKX ZAKZ ZAVN ZAVV ZAWB ZAWL ZAWV ZAWZ ZWUS ZAXR ZAYF1999 Q1 139 218 1 050 138 168 14 184 5 872 8 251 24 778 7 995 2 056 20 682 2 951 17 186 1 984 16 047 16 182

Q2 140 945 1 298 139 647 14 268 6 126 8 334 24 878 8 103 2 120 21 146 2 997 17 129 2 008 16 081 16 457Q3 142 635 1 421 141 214 14 247 6 174 8 420 25 273 8 293 2 153 21 133 3 047 17 578 2 046 16 306 16 544Q4 144 757 1 601 143 156 14 187 6 353 8 588 25 590 8 459 2 169 21 101 3 107 17 733 2 123 16 548 17 198

2000 Q1 146 808 1 464 145 344 14 341 6 209 8 542 26 178 8 670 2 154 21 271 3 225 18 335 2 044 16 534 17 841Q2 147 782 1 717 146 065 14 170 6 393 8 586 26 111 8 819 2 174 21 455 3 261 18 193 2 023 16 805 18 075Q3 149 395 1 960 147 435 14 374 6 448 8 577 26 331 8 812 2 237 21 859 3 304 18 378 2 010 17 010 18 095Q4 151 251 1 897 149 354 14 563 6 483 8 657 26 737 8 967 2 318 21 916 3 388 18 585 2 050 17 181 18 509

2001 Q1 153 195 2 155 151 040 14 739 6 482 8 848 26 992 9 051 2 407 22 141 3 405 18 748 2 097 17 739 18 391Q2 155 972 2 593 153 379 14 945 6 596 8 980 27 721 9 339 2 415 22 531 3 388 19 128 2 263 17 539 18 534Q3 158 315 2 497 155 818 15 390 6 647 9 175 28 131 9 499 2 424 22 898 3 451 19 217 2 271 17 810 18 905Q4 160 090 2 451 157 639 15 630 6 691 9 075 28 479 9 618 2 413 23 158 3 488 19 478 2 318 18 324 18 967

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1997 6.2 6.1 1.5 5.1 4.8 5.0 6.5 4.4 10.2 7.0 8.2 16.2 4.7 6.31998 6.6 6.3 2.5 4.5 4.3 6.6 5.0 6.8 6.4 10.3 8.8 5.0 7.9 6.91999 5.8 5.2 3.1 9.6 4.2 4.5 6.0 5.2 4.7 9.6 6.7 4.4 5.8 5.02000 4.9 4.6 1.0 4.1 2.3 4.8 7.4 4.5 2.9 8.9 5.6 –0.4 3.9 9.22001 5.4 5.0 5.7 3.5 5.0 5.7 6.3 8.7 4.9 4.2 4.2 10.1 5.7 3.1

Percentage change, quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q1 1.7 1.5 1.4 3.4 2.0 1.3 3.0 1.5 1.4 2.6 0.9 0.2 1.0 1.7Q2 1.2 1.1 0.6 4.3 1.0 0.4 1.4 3.1 2.2 1.6 –0.3 1.2 0.2 1.7Q3 1.2 1.1 –0.1 0.8 1.0 1.6 2.3 1.6 –0.1 1.7 2.6 1.9 1.4 0.5Q4 1.5 1.4 –0.4 2.9 2.0 1.3 2.0 0.7 –0.2 2.0 0.9 3.8 1.5 4.0

2000 Q1 1.4 1.5 1.1 –2.3 –0.5 2.3 2.5 –0.7 0.8 3.8 3.4 –3.7 –0.1 3.7Q2 0.7 0.5 –1.2 3.0 0.5 –0.3 1.7 0.9 0.9 1.1 –0.8 –1.0 1.6 1.3Q3 1.1 0.9 1.4 0.9 –0.1 0.8 –0.1 2.9 1.9 1.3 1.0 –0.6 1.2 0.1Q4 1.2 1.3 1.3 0.5 0.9 1.5 1.8 3.6 0.3 2.5 1.1 2.0 1.0 2.3

2001 Q1 1.3 1.1 1.2 0.0 2.2 1.0 0.9 3.8 1.0 0.5 0.9 2.3 3.2 –0.6Q2 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.5 2.7 3.2 0.3 1.8 –0.5 2.0 7.9 –1.1 0.8Q3 1.5 1.6 3.0 0.8 2.2 1.5 1.7 0.4 1.6 1.9 0.5 0.4 1.5 2.0Q4 1.1 1.2 1.6 0.7 –1.1 1.2 1.3 –0.5 1.1 1.1 1.4 2.1 2.9 0.3

Percentage change, quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q1 6.2 5.8 4.9 6.8 3.9 6.4 4.0 3.4 3.4 12.8 8.9 2.0 8.6 4.2Q2 5.6 5.0 3.6 8.6 3.7 2.9 4.6 4.8 6.4 8.6 6.9 3.3 6.0 3.8Q3 5.6 5.0 2.5 11.0 3.1 4.1 6.3 5.3 5.6 9.0 7.0 5.2 4.5 3.7Q4 5.7 5.2 1.4 11.8 6.2 4.7 8.9 7.1 3.5 8.0 4.2 7.2 4.2 8.1

2000 Q1 5.5 5.2 1.1 5.7 3.5 5.7 8.4 4.8 2.8 9.3 6.7 3.0 3.0 10.3Q2 4.9 4.6 –0.7 4.4 3.0 5.0 8.8 2.5 1.5 8.8 6.2 0.7 4.5 9.8Q3 4.7 4.4 0.9 4.4 1.9 4.2 6.3 3.9 3.4 8.4 4.6 –1.8 4.3 9.4Q4 4.5 4.3 2.7 2.0 0.8 4.5 6.0 6.9 3.9 9.0 4.8 –3.4 3.8 7.6

2001 Q1 4.4 3.9 2.8 4.4 3.6 3.1 4.4 11.7 4.1 5.6 2.3 2.6 7.3 3.1Q2 5.5 5.0 5.5 3.2 4.6 6.2 5.9 11.1 5.0 3.9 5.1 11.9 4.4 2.5Q3 6.0 5.7 7.1 3.1 7.0 6.8 7.8 8.4 4.8 4.4 4.6 13.0 4.7 4.5Q4 5.8 5.5 7.3 3.2 4.8 6.5 7.3 4.1 5.7 3.0 4.8 13.1 6.7 2.5

1 ESA 95 Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose:2 Final Consumption by UK Households in the UK & abroad3 Final Consumption in the UK by UK & Foreign Households

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A7 Household final consumption expenditureSummary

continued £ million

UK NATIONAL2

UK DOMESTIC3

House-Alcohol Clothing hold Recreat- Restaur-

Net Food & & & goods & Trans- Communi- ion & Educat- ants & Miscell-Total tourism Total drink tobacco footwear Housing services Health port cation culture ion hotels aneous

Revalued at 1995 prices

COICOP1 - - 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Annual

ABPF ABTG ABQJ ADIP ADIS ADIW ADIZ ADJF ADJM ADJQ ADJU ADJV ADMJ ADMK ADMN1997 478 738 3 119 475 619 52 347 19 695 30 889 84 194 28 467 6 810 69 256 10 477 57 925 6 793 53 225 55 5411998 496 491 5 529 490 962 52 983 19 553 32 276 84 847 29 443 6 824 72 022 11 736 63 392 6 756 54 816 56 3141999 517 757 9 086 508 671 54 334 20 447 34 406 85 085 30 925 6 727 74 765 13 269 69 554 6 673 55 688 56 7982000 538 999 11 445 527 554 55 329 20 776 36 558 87 056 33 405 6 638 74 481 15 073 76 013 6 281 55 523 60 4212001 560 266 13 597 546 669 56 121 20 841 39 936 87 986 35 024 6 812 78 645 16 900 81 615 6 518 55 789 60 482

Unadjusted

1999 Q1 122 823 1 371 121 452 12 983 4 696 7 110 22 228 7 414 1 664 18 486 3 117 15 966 1 654 12 325 13 809Q2 126 296 2 436 123 860 13 836 4 994 7 831 20 635 7 264 1 666 18 986 3 160 16 033 1 670 13 841 13 944Q3 131 141 3 622 127 519 13 647 4 985 8 234 20 142 7 551 1 675 20 822 3 299 16 709 1 672 14 961 13 822Q4 137 497 1 657 135 840 13 868 5 772 11 231 22 080 8 696 1 722 16 471 3 693 20 846 1 677 14 561 15 223

2000 Q1 128 405 1 845 126 560 13 480 4 844 7 597 22 707 8 072 1 630 18 354 3 556 17 678 1 611 12 368 14 663Q2 131 297 3 041 128 256 13 954 5 089 8 270 21 224 7 954 1 617 18 539 3 599 17 567 1 595 13 900 14 948Q3 136 557 4 677 131 880 13 807 5 090 8 866 20 515 8 086 1 645 20 900 3 748 17 952 1 556 14 838 14 877Q4 142 740 1 882 140 858 14 088 5 753 11 825 22 610 9 293 1 746 16 688 4 170 22 816 1 519 14 417 15 933

2001 Q1 132 916 2 189 130 727 13 524 4 854 8 142 23 043 8 305 1 701 19 382 4 170 18 799 1 552 12 627 14 628Q2 136 002 3 814 132 188 13 899 5 127 9 076 21 439 8 343 1 684 19 506 4 144 18 950 1 674 13 642 14 704Q3 141 872 5 415 136 457 14 187 5 072 9 784 20 779 8 532 1 689 21 638 4 164 19 221 1 657 14 605 15 129Q4 149 476 2 179 147 297 14 511 5 788 12 934 22 725 9 844 1 738 18 119 4 422 24 645 1 635 14 915 16 021

Seasonally adjusted

ABJR ABTH ZAKW ZWUN ZAKY ZALA ZAVO ZAVW ZAWC ZAWM ZAWW ZAXA ZWUT ZAXS ZAYG1999 Q1 127 387 1 862 125 525 13 357 4 995 8 398 21 193 7 541 1 680 18 593 3 174 16 899 1 654 13 919 14 122

Q2 128 751 2 176 126 575 13 636 5 086 8 538 21 199 7 633 1 690 18 936 3 263 16 960 1 670 13 821 14 143Q3 129 904 2 355 127 549 13 696 5 126 8 579 21 280 7 813 1 683 18 755 3 359 17 707 1 672 13 925 13 954Q4 131 715 2 693 129 022 13 645 5 240 8 891 21 413 7 938 1 674 18 481 3 473 17 988 1 677 14 023 14 579

2000 Q1 133 180 2 530 130 650 13 862 5 153 8 960 21 629 8 231 1 645 18 368 3 592 18 706 1 611 13 902 14 991Q2 134 071 2 821 131 250 13 766 5 179 9 028 21 793 8 332 1 641 18 482 3 690 18 700 1 595 13 896 15 148Q3 135 225 3 045 132 180 13 819 5 234 9 212 21 765 8 360 1 658 18 794 3 805 19 086 1 556 13 872 15 019Q4 136 523 3 049 133 474 13 882 5 210 9 358 21 869 8 482 1 694 18 837 3 986 19 521 1 519 13 853 15 263

2001 Q1 137 882 3 124 134 758 13 889 5 198 9 623 21 912 8 501 1 718 19 229 4 188 19 844 1 552 14 103 15 001Q2 139 364 3 567 135 797 13 758 5 219 9 917 21 985 8 735 1 710 19 522 4 215 20 365 1 674 13 770 14 927Q3 140 847 3 492 137 355 14 185 5 221 10 165 22 060 8 846 1 698 19 721 4 235 20 457 1 657 13 839 15 271Q4 142 173 3 414 138 759 14 289 5 203 10 231 22 029 8 942 1 686 20 173 4 262 20 949 1 635 14 077 15 283

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1997 3.9 3.3 1.8 1.3 4.1 1.2 5.5 –0.8 4.9 9.8 7.0 10.5 1.1 2.31998 3.7 3.2 1.2 –0.7 4.5 0.8 3.4 0.2 4.0 12.0 9.4 –0.5 3.0 1.41999 4.3 3.6 2.5 4.6 6.6 0.3 5.0 –1.4 3.8 13.1 9.7 –1.2 1.6 0.92000 4.1 3.7 1.8 1.6 6.3 2.3 8.0 –1.3 –0.4 13.6 9.3 –5.9 –0.3 6.42001 3.9 3.6 1.4 0.3 9.2 1.1 4.8 2.6 5.6 12.1 7.4 3.8 0.5 0.1

Percentage change, quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q1 3.9 3.5 1.7 2.7 5.8 1.2 2.7 –2.2 3.0 15.4 11.0 –3.4 3.6 –0.1Q2 4.0 3.3 2.5 2.6 6.2 –0.6 3.6 –1.9 6.2 11.9 9.2 –2.3 1.3 –0.1Q3 4.2 3.5 3.2 5.6 5.1 –0.3 5.7 –1.8 4.8 12.5 10.8 –0.4 0.7 –1.1Q4 4.9 4.1 2.9 7.4 9.2 0.9 8.1 0.2 1.3 12.7 8.0 1.3 0.8 4.9

2000 Q1 4.5 4.1 3.8 3.2 6.7 2.1 9.1 –2.1 –1.2 13.2 10.7 –2.6 –0.1 6.2Q2 4.1 3.7 1.0 1.8 5.7 2.8 9.2 –2.9 –2.4 13.1 10.3 –4.5 0.5 7.1Q3 4.1 3.6 0.9 2.1 7.4 2.3 7.0 –1.5 0.2 13.3 7.8 –6.9 –0.4 7.6Q4 3.7 3.5 1.7 –0.6 5.3 2.1 6.9 1.2 1.9 14.8 8.5 –9.4 –1.2 4.7

2001 Q1 3.5 3.1 0.2 0.9 7.4 1.3 3.3 4.4 4.7 16.6 6.1 –3.7 1.4 0.1Q2 3.9 3.5 –0.1 0.8 9.8 0.9 4.8 4.2 5.6 14.2 8.9 5.0 –0.9 –1.5Q3 4.2 3.9 2.6 –0.2 10.3 1.4 5.8 2.4 4.9 11.3 7.2 6.5 –0.2 1.7Q4 4.1 4.0 2.9 –0.1 9.3 0.7 5.4 –0.5 7.1 6.9 7.3 7.6 1.6 0.1

Percentage change, quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q1 1.5 1.3 0.7 2.4 3.2 –0.2 2.7 0.5 1.9 3.0 1.5 –0.1 0.0 1.7Q2 1.1 0.8 2.1 1.8 1.7 0.0 1.2 0.6 1.8 2.8 0.4 1.0 –0.7 0.1Q3 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.4 2.4 –0.4 –1.0 2.9 4.4 0.1 0.8 –1.3Q4 1.4 1.2 –0.4 2.2 3.6 0.6 1.6 –0.5 –1.5 3.4 1.6 0.3 0.7 4.5

2000 Q1 1.1 1.3 1.6 –1.7 0.8 1.0 3.7 –1.7 –0.6 3.4 4.0 –3.9 –0.9 2.8Q2 0.7 0.5 –0.7 0.5 0.8 0.8 1.2 –0.2 0.6 2.7 0.0 –1.0 0.0 1.0Q3 0.9 0.7 0.4 1.1 2.0 –0.1 0.3 1.0 1.7 3.1 2.1 –2.4 –0.2 –0.9Q4 1.0 1.0 0.5 –0.5 1.6 0.5 1.5 2.2 0.2 4.8 2.3 –2.4 –0.1 1.6

2001 Q1 1.0 1.0 0.1 –0.2 2.8 0.2 0.2 1.4 2.1 5.1 1.7 2.2 1.8 –1.7Q2 1.1 0.8 –0.9 0.4 3.1 0.3 2.8 –0.5 1.5 0.6 2.6 7.9 –2.4 –0.5Q3 1.1 1.1 3.1 0.0 2.5 0.3 1.3 –0.7 1.0 0.5 0.5 –1.0 0.5 2.3Q4 0.9 1.0 0.7 –0.3 0.6 –0.1 1.1 –0.7 2.3 0.6 2.4 –1.3 1.7 0.1

1 ESA 95 Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose2 Final Consumption by UK Households in the UK & abroad3 Final Consumption in the UK by UK & Foreign Households

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UK NATIONAL2

UK DOMESTIC3

Goods

Semi- Non-Net Durable durable durable

Total tourism Total Total goods goods goods Services

At current prices

COICOP1 D SD ND S

Annual

ABPB ABTE ABQI UTIE UTIA UTIQ UTII UTIM1997 503 374 905 502 469 257 274 61 740 58 314 137 220 245 1951998 536 525 2 369 534 156 268 779 65 054 63 324 140 401 265 3771999 567 555 5 370 562 185 281 439 68 011 67 325 146 103 280 7462000 595 236 7 038 588 198 290 561 69 305 70 029 151 227 297 6372001 627 572 9 696 617 876 303 983 75 143 73 704 155 136 313 893

Unadjusted

1999 Q1 134 054 752 133 302 67 305 17 403 14 167 35 735 65 997Q2 138 985 1 582 137 403 68 131 16 531 15 429 36 171 69 272Q3 143 942 2 259 141 683 68 550 17 732 15 709 35 109 73 133Q4 150 574 777 149 797 77 453 16 345 22 020 39 088 72 344

2000 Q1 141 428 1 030 140 398 70 031 17 777 14 984 37 270 70 367Q2 145 549 1 921 143 628 69 890 16 613 16 153 37 124 73 738Q3 150 923 3 082 147 841 70 273 17 795 16 216 36 262 77 568Q4 157 336 1 005 156 331 80 367 17 120 22 676 40 571 75 964

2001 Q1 147 548 1 494 146 054 72 287 19 110 15 326 37 851 73 767Q2 153 406 2 876 150 530 73 088 17 632 17 122 38 334 77 442Q3 159 477 3 913 155 564 73 985 19 257 17 342 37 386 81 579Q4 167 141 1 413 165 728 84 623 19 144 23 914 41 565 81 105

Seasonally adjusted

ABJQ ABTF ZAKV UTIF UTIB UTIR UTIJ UTIN1999 Q1 139 218 1 050 138 168 69 195 16 751 16 497 35 947 68 973

Q2 140 945 1 298 139 647 70 244 17 134 16 630 36 480 69 403Q3 142 635 1 421 141 214 70 761 17 204 16 921 36 636 70 453Q4 144 757 1 601 143 156 71 239 16 922 17 277 37 040 71 917

2000 Q1 146 808 1 464 145 344 72 006 17 067 17 409 37 530 73 338Q2 147 782 1 717 146 065 72 107 17 230 17 425 37 452 73 958Q3 149 395 1 960 147 435 72 653 17 332 17 467 37 854 74 782Q4 151 251 1 897 149 354 73 795 17 676 17 728 38 391 75 559

2001 Q1 153 195 2 155 151 040 74 179 18 228 17 866 38 085 76 861Q2 155 972 2 593 153 379 75 636 18 442 18 507 38 687 77 743Q3 158 315 2 497 155 818 76 813 19 029 18 644 39 140 79 005Q4 160 090 2 451 157 639 77 355 19 444 18 687 39 224 80 284

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1997 6.2 6.1 5.6 9.8 7.9 2.9 6.71998 6.6 6.3 4.5 5.4 8.6 2.3 8.21999 5.8 5.2 4.7 4.5 6.3 4.1 5.82000 4.9 4.6 3.2 1.9 4.0 3.5 6.02001 5.4 5.0 4.6 8.4 5.2 2.6 5.5

Percentage change, quarter on previous quarter1999 Q1 1.7 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.4 1.4 1.3

Q2 1.2 1.1 1.5 2.3 0.8 1.5 0.6Q3 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.4 1.7 0.4 1.5Q4 1.5 1.4 0.7 –1.6 2.1 1.1 2.1

2000 Q1 1.4 1.5 1.1 0.9 0.8 1.3 2.0Q2 0.7 0.5 0.1 1.0 0.1 –0.2 0.8Q3 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.2 1.1 1.1Q4 1.2 1.3 1.6 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.0

2001 Q1 1.3 1.1 0.5 3.1 0.8 –0.8 1.7Q2 1.8 1.5 2.0 1.2 3.6 1.6 1.1Q3 1.5 1.6 1.6 3.2 0.7 1.2 1.6Q4 1.1 1.2 0.7 2.2 0.2 0.2 1.6

Percentage change, quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q1 6.2 5.8 4.5 2.9 6.8 4.3 7.1Q2 5.6 5.0 4.9 6.4 6.3 3.6 5.1Q3 5.6 5.0 4.6 5.9 5.0 3.9 5.4Q4 5.7 5.2 4.8 3.0 7.2 4.5 5.6

2000 Q1 5.5 5.2 4.1 1.9 5.5 4.4 6.3Q2 4.9 4.6 2.7 0.6 4.8 2.7 6.6Q3 4.7 4.4 2.7 0.7 3.2 3.3 6.1Q4 4.5 4.3 3.6 4.5 2.6 3.6 5.1

2001 Q1 4.4 3.9 3.0 6.8 2.6 1.5 4.8Q2 5.5 5.0 4.9 7.0 6.2 3.3 5.1Q3 6.0 5.7 5.7 9.8 6.7 3.4 5.6Q4 5.8 5.5 4.8 10.0 5.4 2.2 6.3

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UK NATIONAL2

UK DOMESTIC3

Goods

Semi- Non-Net Durable durable durable

Total tourism Total Total goods goods goods Services

Revalued at 1995 prices

COICOP1 D SD ND S

Annual

ABPF ABTG ABJQ UTIG UTIC UTIS UTIK UTIO1997 478 738 3 119 503 374 247 546 59 059 57 683 130 804 228 0731998 496 491 5 529 536 525 256 744 63 312 62 378 131 054 234 2181999 517 757 9 086 567 555 269 718 68 775 67 597 133 346 238 9532000 538 999 11 445 595 236 282 714 73 768 72 724 136 222 244 8402001 560 266 13 597 627 572 298 439 83 355 77 951 137 133 248 230

Unadjusted

1999 Q1 122 823 1 371 139 218 64 466 17 253 14 234 32 979 56 986Q2 126 296 2 436 140 945 64 571 16 360 15 314 32 897 59 289Q3 131 141 3 622 142 635 65 752 17 938 15 911 31 903 61 767Q4 137 497 1 657 144 757 74 929 17 224 22 138 35 567 60 911

2000 Q1 128 405 1 845 146 808 68 040 18 494 15 537 34 009 58 520Q2 131 297 3 041 147 782 67 147 17 202 16 490 33 455 61 109Q3 136 557 4 677 149 395 68 442 18 855 17 170 32 417 63 438Q4 142 740 1 882 151 251 79 085 19 217 23 527 36 341 61 773

2001 Q1 132 916 2 189 153 195 71 209 20 904 16 225 34 080 59 518Q2 136 002 3 814 155 972 70 647 19 236 17 907 33 504 61 541Q3 141 872 5 415 158 315 72 457 21 029 18 581 32 847 64 000Q4 149 476 2 179 160 090 84 126 22 186 25 238 36 702 63 171

Seasonally adjusted

ABJR ABTH ZAKW UTIH UTID UTIT UTIL UTIP1999 Q1 127 387 1 862 125 525 66 046 16 655 16 402 32 989 59 479

Q2 128 751 2 176 126 575 67 177 17 168 16 670 33 339 59 398Q3 129 904 2 355 127 549 67 954 17 538 16 973 33 443 59 595Q4 131 715 2 693 129 022 68 541 17 414 17 552 33 575 60 481

2000 Q1 133 180 2 530 130 650 69 710 17 803 17 886 34 021 60 940Q2 134 071 2 821 131 250 70 017 18 123 17 980 33 914 61 233Q3 135 225 3 045 132 180 70 905 18 581 18 283 34 041 61 275Q4 136 523 3 049 133 474 72 082 19 261 18 575 34 246 61 392

2001 Q1 137 882 3 124 134 758 72 831 20 017 18 763 34 051 61 927Q2 139 364 3 567 135 797 74 049 20 475 19 521 34 053 61 748Q3 140 847 3 492 137 355 75 256 21 015 19 725 34 516 62 099Q4 142 173 3 414 138 759 76 303 21 848 19 942 34 513 62 456

Percentage change, year on previous year

1997 3.9 6.2 4.2 7.8 7.1 1.4 2.41998 3.7 6.6 3.7 7.2 8.1 0.2 2.71999 4.3 5.8 5.1 8.6 8.4 1.7 2.02000 4.1 4.9 4.8 7.3 7.6 2.2 2.52001 3.9 5.4 5.6 13.0 7.2 0.7 1.4

Percentage change, quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q1 1.5 1.3 1.9 2.8 3.2 0.8 0.6Q2 1.1 0.8 1.7 3.1 1.6 1.1 –0.1Q3 0.9 0.8 1.2 2.2 1.8 0.3 0.3Q4 1.4 1.2 0.9 –0.7 3.4 0.4 1.5

2000 Q1 1.1 1.3 1.7 2.2 1.9 1.3 0.8Q2 0.7 0.5 0.4 1.8 0.5 –0.3 0.5Q3 0.9 0.7 1.3 2.5 1.7 0.4 0.1Q4 1.0 1.0 1.7 3.7 1.6 0.6 0.2

2001 Q1 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.9 1.0 –0.6 0.9Q2 1.1 0.8 1.7 2.3 4.0 0.0 –0.3Q3 1.1 1.1 1.6 2.6 1.0 1.4 0.6Q4 0.9 1.0 1.4 4.0 1.1 0.0 0.6

Percentage change, quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q1 3.9 3.5 4.4 6.7 7.9 1.6 2.6Q2 4.0 3.3 4.9 9.9 8.1 1.1 1.5Q3 4.2 3.5 5.2 10.4 7.1 1.8 1.6Q4 4.9 4.1 5.7 7.5 10.4 2.6 2.3

2000 Q1 4.5 4.1 5.5 6.9 9.0 3.1 2.5Q2 4.1 3.7 4.2 5.6 7.9 1.7 3.1Q3 4.1 3.6 4.3 5.9 7.7 1.8 2.8Q4 3.7 3.5 5.2 10.6 5.8 2.0 1.5

2001 Q1 3.5 3.1 4.5 12.4 4.9 0.1 1.6Q2 3.9 3.5 5.8 13.0 8.6 0.4 0.8Q3 4.2 3.9 6.1 13.1 7.9 1.4 1.3Q4 4.1 4.0 5.9 13.4 7.4 0.8 1.7

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Analysis by sector Analysis by asset

Public corporations2 Private sector

Transfer Transfer Othercosts of costs on Other buildings Intang-

Business General non-prod- non-prod- machinery and ibleinvest- govern- NHS uced uced Transport and structur- fixedment1 ment trusts assets Dwellings assets Total equipment equipment Dwellings es assets Total

At current prices

NPEM NNBF DLVG DLXQ DFDF EQBY NPQX DLWZ DLXI DFDK EQEC DLXP NPQX1995 77 447 14 056 1 786 126 18 860 5 173 117 448 11 295 45 012 21 664 35 538 3 939 117 4481996 86 028 11 206 1 551 133 20 149 6 695 125 762 12 213 49 727 22 448 37 238 4 136 125 7621997 93 683 9 455 1 327 267 22 018 7 646 134 396 13 185 51 944 23 929 41 089 4 249 134 3961998 108 257 10 661 1 467 352 23 321 7 481 151 539 16 295 60 374 25 226 45 097 4 547 151 5391999 109 650 10 107 1 417 381 24 200 9 653 155 408 15 337 58 964 26 012 50 555 4 540 155 408

2000 114 553 10 829 1 665 432 25 545 10 780 163 804 16 683 61 461 27 337 53 484 4 839 163 8042001 113 070 12 925 1 915 372 26 879 12 577 167 738 16 539 60 053 29 185 57 022 4 939 167 738

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 26 229 1 804 238 85 6 348 1 997 36 701 4 034 13 739 6 757 11 036 1 135 36 701Q3 27 420 2 123 334 95 5 520 2 643 38 135 3 676 14 664 5 861 12 792 1 142 38 135Q4 28 617 2 294 350 86 6 758 2 770 40 875 3 391 15 683 7 196 13 439 1 166 40 875

2000 Q1 27 245 3 528 615 111 6 249 3 195 40 943 4 208 14 719 6 876 13 982 1 158 40 943Q2 27 414 1 800 250 104 6 696 2 525 38 789 4 576 14 067 7 002 11 951 1 193 38 789Q3 28 494 2 379 361 107 5 908 2 555 39 804 3 906 15 172 6 287 13 212 1 227 39 804Q4 31 400 3 122 439 110 6 692 2 505 44 268 3 993 17 503 7 172 14 339 1 261 44 268

2001 Q1 28 607 4 047 634 119 6 140 3 326 42 873 3 701 16 120 7 047 14 756 1 249 42 873Q2 27 743 2 176 437 74 7 223 2 970 40 623 5 000 13 658 7 567 13 174 1 224 40 623Q3 28 405 2 973 382 90 6 403 3 220 41 473 4 154 14 467 6 900 14 743 1 209 41 473Q4 28 315 3 729 462 89 7 113 3 061 42 769 3 684 15 808 7 671 14 349 1 257 42 769

Seasonally adjusted

NPEK RPZG DFTJ TLNI GGAG TLOP NPQS TLPX TLPW GGAE EQED TLPK NPQS1999 Q2 27 008 2 791 325 82 6 091 2 084 38 381 3 795 14 532 6 670 12 249 1 135 38 381

Q3 27 656 2 424 373 92 5 792 2 588 38 925 3 799 14 924 6 153 12 907 1 142 38 925Q4 27 695 2 370 382 97 6 297 2 850 39 691 3 818 14 654 6 775 13 278 1 166 39 691

2000 Q1 26 731 2 127 465 309 6 690 2 916 39 238 3 945 14 464 6 915 12 756 1 158 39 238Q2 28 601 2 742 343 –26 6 419 2 732 40 811 4 307 15 005 6 959 13 347 1 193 40 811Q3 28 993 2 723 397 70 6 189 2 512 40 884 4 107 15 534 6 623 13 393 1 227 40 884Q4 30 228 3 237 460 79 6 247 2 620 42 871 4 324 16 458 6 840 13 988 1 261 42 871

2001 Q1 28 317 2 634 482 114 6 703 3 121 41 371 3 616 15 661 7 314 13 531 1 249 41 371Q2 28 876 3 317 500 75 6 860 3 105 42 733 4 601 14 628 7 357 14 923 1 224 42 733Q3 28 445 3 250 458 87 6 723 3 127 42 090 4 268 14 712 7 293 14 608 1 209 42 090Q4 27 432 3 724 475 96 6 593 3 224 41 544 4 054 15 052 7 221 13 960 1 257 41 544

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 1.3 –5.2 –3.4 3.8 2.6 –5.9 –2.3 3.1 12.1 –0.2 2.62000 4.5 7.1 17.5 5.6 5.4 8.8 4.2 5.1 5.8 6.6 5.42001 –1.3 19.4 15.0 5.2 2.4 –0.9 –2.3 6.8 6.6 2.1 2.4

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 –1.0 10.7 –3.6 1.2 –0.1 –3.3 –2.2 4.0 1.1 3.5 –0.1Q3 2.4 –13.1 14.8 –4.9 1.4 0.1 2.7 –7.8 5.4 0.6 1.4Q4 0.1 –2.2 2.4 8.7 2.0 0.5 –1.8 10.1 2.9 2.1 2.0

2000 Q1 –3.5 –10.3 21.7 6.2 –1.1 3.3 –1.3 2.1 –3.9 –0.7 –1.1Q2 7.0 28.9 –26.2 –4.1 4.0 9.2 3.7 0.6 4.6 3.0 4.0Q3 1.4 –0.7 15.7 –3.6 0.2 –4.6 3.5 –4.8 0.3 2.8 0.2Q4 4.3 18.9 15.9 0.9 4.9 5.3 5.9 3.3 4.4 2.8 4.9

2001 Q1 –6.3 –18.6 4.8 7.3 –3.5 –16.4 –4.8 6.9 –3.3 –1.0 –3.5Q2 2.0 25.9 3.7 2.3 3.3 27.2 –6.6 0.6 10.3 –2.0 3.3Q3 –1.5 –2.0 –8.4 –2.0 –1.5 –7.2 0.6 –0.9 –2.1 –1.2 –1.5Q4 –3.6 14.6 3.7 –1.9 –1.3 –5.0 2.3 –1.0 –4.4 4.0 –1.3

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 –0.9 13.6 –13.8 4.2 0.6 –8.9 –3.8 5.6 7.2 1.3 0.6Q3 2.6 –7.2 5.4 –2.2 2.5 –5.1 –0.3 –4.6 13.7 –4.2 2.5Q4 0.7 –15.4 3.5 7.1 3.1 –9.2 –4.2 7.0 15.6 –0.3 3.1

2000 Q1 –2.1 –15.7 38.0 11.1 2.2 0.5 –2.6 7.8 5.2 5.6 2.2Q2 5.9 –1.8 5.5 5.4 6.3 13.5 3.3 4.3 9.0 5.1 6.3Q3 4.8 12.3 6.4 6.9 5.0 8.1 4.1 7.6 3.8 7.4 5.0Q4 9.1 36.6 20.4 –0.8 8.0 13.3 12.3 1.0 5.3 8.1 8.0

2001 Q1 5.9 23.8 3.7 0.2 5.4 –8.3 8.3 5.8 6.1 7.9 5.4Q2 1.0 21.0 45.8 6.9 4.7 6.8 –2.5 5.7 11.8 2.6 4.7Q3 –1.9 19.4 15.4 8.6 2.9 3.9 –5.3 10.1 9.1 –1.5 2.9Q4 –9.2 15.0 3.3 5.5 –3.1 –6.2 –8.5 5.6 –0.2 –0.3 –3.1

1 Not including dwellings and purchases less sales of land and existing build-ings.

2 Remaining investment by public corporations included within business invest-ment.

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Analysis by sector Analysis by asset

Public corporations2 Private sector

Transfer Transfer Other newcosts of costs of Other buildings Intang-i-

Business General non-prod- non-prod- machinery and bleinvest- govern- NHS uced uced Transport and structur- fixedment1 ment trusts assets Dwellings assets Total equipment equipment Dwellings es assets Total

Revalued at 1995 prices

NPEN EQDN DLVH EQDF DFDP EQCY NPQR DLWJ DLWM DFDV DLWQ EQDT NPQR1995 77 447 14 056 1 786 126 18 860 5 173 117 448 11 295 45 012 21 664 35 538 3 939 117 4481996 84 510 11 147 1 467 151 19 607 6 094 122 976 11 833 49 691 21 868 35 422 4 162 122 9761997 93 378 9 712 1 266 288 20 824 6 199 131 667 12 794 53 737 22 671 38 362 4 103 131 6671998 111 049 9 817 1 366 363 20 967 5 530 149 092 16 033 66 611 22 746 39 546 4 156 149 0921999 112 915 9 708 1 293 385 20 472 5 693 150 466 14 413 68 223 22 069 41 757 4 004 150 466

2000 117 837 10 346 1 476 434 20 853 5 412 156 358 15 646 72 287 22 365 41 945 4 115 156 3582001 116 482 12 104 1 636 234 20 485 5 625 156 566 15 895 70 691 22 367 43 434 4 179 156 566

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 27 001 1 722 218 98 5 420 1 193 35 652 3 854 15 845 5 781 9 168 1 004 35 652Q3 28 132 2 024 305 95 4 645 1 497 36 698 3 477 16 896 4 943 10 376 1 006 36 698Q4 29 795 2 206 319 86 5 567 1 605 39 578 3 190 18 547 5 944 10 882 1 015 39 578

2000 Q1 28 066 3 573 556 112 5 172 1 707 39 186 3 872 17 295 5 708 11 301 1 010 39 186Q2 28 064 1 745 221 108 5 550 1 150 36 838 4 276 16 629 5 809 9 098 1 026 36 838Q3 29 209 2 175 317 107 4 894 1 315 38 017 3 710 17 783 5 212 10 276 1 036 38 017Q4 32 498 2 853 382 107 5 237 1 240 42 317 3 788 20 580 5 636 11 270 1 043 42 317

2001 Q1 29 901 3 777 547 68 4 776 1 552 40 621 3 585 19 007 5 524 11 461 1 044 40 621Q2 28 496 2 140 374 61 5 515 1 307 37 893 4 866 16 279 5 797 9 896 1 055 37 893Q3 28 864 2 756 325 60 4 883 1 375 38 263 3 951 16 884 5 286 11 113 1 029 38 263Q4 29 221 3 431 390 45 5 311 1 391 39 789 3 493 18 521 5 760 10 964 1 051 39 789

Seasonally adjusted

NPEL DLWF DFTI DLWH DFEA DLWI NPQT DLWL DLWO DFEG DLWT EQDO NPQT1999 Q2 27 763 2 558 296 96 5 206 1 297 37 216 3 593 16 707 5 720 10 192 1 004 37 216

Q3 28 431 2 331 334 90 4 836 1 472 37 494 3 558 17 282 5 154 10 494 1 006 37 494Q4 28 655 2 304 339 95 5 143 1 634 38 170 3 582 17 298 5 556 10 719 1 015 38 170

2000 Q1 27 683 2 256 414 251 5 611 1 467 37 682 3 627 16 997 5 842 10 206 1 010 37 682Q2 29 113 2 568 307 66 5 290 1 285 38 629 4 023 17 602 5 686 10 292 1 026 38 629Q3 29 870 2 529 352 75 5 123 1 309 39 258 3 861 18 406 5 492 10 463 1 036 39 258Q4 31 171 2 993 403 42 4 829 1 351 40 789 4 135 19 282 5 345 10 984 1 043 40 789

2001 Q1 29 560 2 581 411 66 5 194 1 372 39 184 3 527 18 488 5 696 10 429 1 044 39 184Q2 29 110 3 109 436 59 5 229 1 419 39 362 4 444 17 207 5 635 11 021 1 055 39 362Q3 28 943 2 999 388 61 5 119 1 361 38 871 4 054 17 153 5 583 11 052 1 029 38 871Q4 28 869 3 415 401 48 4 943 1 473 39 149 3 870 17 843 5 453 10 932 1 051 39 149

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 1.7 –1.1 –5.3 –2.4 0.9 –10.1 2.4 –3.0 5.6 –3.7 0.92000 4.4 6.6 14.2 1.9 3.9 8.6 6.0 1.3 0.5 2.8 3.92001 –1.1 17.0 10.8 –1.8 0.1 1.6 –2.2 0.0 3.5 1.6 0.1

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 –1.1 1.7 –8.6 –1.5 –1.0 –2.4 –1.4 1.4 –1.5 2.6 –1.0Q3 2.4 –8.9 12.8 –7.1 0.7 –1.0 3.4 –9.9 3.0 0.2 0.7Q4 0.8 –1.2 1.5 6.3 1.8 0.7 0.1 7.8 2.1 0.9 1.8

2000 Q1 –3.4 –2.1 22.1 9.1 –1.3 1.3 –1.7 5.1 –4.8 –0.5 –1.3Q2 5.2 13.8 –25.8 –5.7 2.5 10.9 3.6 –2.7 0.8 1.6 2.5Q3 2.6 –1.5 14.7 –3.2 1.6 –4.0 4.6 –3.4 1.7 1.0 1.6Q4 4.4 18.3 14.5 –5.7 3.9 7.1 4.8 –2.7 5.0 0.7 3.9

2001 Q1 –5.2 –13.8 2.0 7.6 –3.9 –14.7 –4.1 6.6 –5.1 0.1 –3.9Q2 –1.5 20.5 6.1 0.7 0.5 26.0 –6.9 –1.1 5.7 1.1 0.5Q3 –0.6 –3.5 –11.0 –2.1 –1.2 –8.8 –0.3 –0.9 0.3 –2.5 –1.2Q4 –0.3 13.9 3.4 –3.4 0.7 –4.5 4.0 –2.3 –1.1 2.1 0.7

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 –0.4 15.8 –15.2 –2.1 –0.6 –13.5 1.2 –0.8 2.3 –2.4 –0.6Q3 2.1 –4.4 4.4 –7.8 0.2 –9.4 3.3 –10.1 5.5 –7.3 0.2Q4 0.4 –13.4 2.7 –0.1 0.6 –12.6 –0.1 0.0 8.0 –3.6 0.6

2000 Q1 –1.4 –10.3 27.8 6.1 0.3 –1.4 0.4 3.6 –1.4 3.2 0.3Q2 4.9 0.4 3.7 1.6 3.8 12.0 5.4 –0.6 1.0 2.2 3.8Q3 5.1 8.5 5.4 5.9 4.7 8.5 6.5 6.6 –0.3 3.0 4.7Q4 8.8 29.9 18.9 –6.1 6.9 15.4 11.5 –3.8 2.5 2.8 6.9

2001 Q1 6.8 14.4 –0.7 –7.4 4.0 –2.8 8.8 –2.5 2.2 3.4 4.0Q2 0.0 21.1 42.0 –1.2 1.9 10.5 –2.2 –0.9 7.1 2.8 1.9Q3 –3.1 18.6 10.2 –0.1 –1.0 5.0 –6.8 1.7 5.6 –0.7 –1.0Q4 –7.4 14.1 –0.5 2.4 –4.0 –6.4 –7.5 2.0 –0.5 0.8 –4.0

1 Not including dwellings and purchases less sales of land and existing build-ings.

2 Remaining investment by public corporations included within business invest-ment.

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A9 Change in inventories at constant 1995 prices

£ million

Manufacturing industries Elect- Distributive tradesricity,

Mining gas and Changeand Materials Work in Finished water Other in

quarrying and fuel progress goods Total supply Wholesale2 Retail2 industries3 inventories

Level of inventoriesheld atend-December 1000 20 681 16 529 19 536 56 746 1 630 25 052 22 498 37 578 144 5042000

FADO FBID FBIE FBIF DHBH FADP FAJM FBYH DLWV ABMQ1995 –123 514 1 144 998 2 656 –205 597 811 776 4 5121996 –47 –105 –217 6 –316 15 681 638 859 1 8301997 55 403 –1 332 340 –589 103 1 499 799 1 895 3 7621998 257 721 –588 367 500 –154 –16 987 2 654 4 2281999 –215 683 –120 –474 89 –159 596 1 474 3 192 4 977

2000 –114 284 554 –258 580 89 302 993 600 2 4502001 8 –624 –468 145 –947 150 –422 341 2 040 1 170

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 –88 78 206 –235 49 –8 31 228 502 714Q3 –73 383 475 –157 701 –27 160 955 1 288 3 004Q4 –54 48 –703 –58 –713 –55 615 396 344 533

2000 Q1 –36 –141 470 17 346 –31 840 166 731 2 016Q2 3 429 236 123 788 39 –810 –114 –281 –375Q3 –48 351 175 –336 190 100 240 912 345 1 739Q4 –33 –355 –327 –62 –744 –19 32 29 –195 –930

2001 Q1 2 124 –173 794 745 –91 –37 –233 682 1 068Q2 –34 –178 –130 91 –217 162 –419 –153 479 –182Q3 42 –169 523 –312 42 138 320 681 560 1 783Q4 –2 –401 –688 –428 –1 517 –59 –286 46 319 –1 499

Seasonally adjusted

FAEA FBNF FBNG FBNH DHBM FAEB FAJX FBYN DLWX CAFU1999 Q2 –84 –29 –33 –490 –552 –3 139 593 291 384

Q3 –92 157 262 22 441 –99 177 317 532 1 276Q4 –61 341 –115 –2 224 –22 109 127 1 399 1 776

2000 Q1 –19 –67 526 –628 –169 5 680 34 –499 32Q2 7 341 –94 679 926 21 –660 475 373 1 142Q3 –54 –65 –51 –293 –409 51 364 373 936 1 261Q4 –48 75 173 –16 232 12 –82 111 –210 15

2001 Q1 4 166 –254 627 539 –63 67 153 –170 530Q2 –26 –320 –390 –60 –770 137 –68 159 1 252 684Q3 33 –309 205 –271 –375 71 96 18 674 517Q4 –3 –161 –29 –151 –341 5 –517 11 284 –561

1 Estimates are given to the nearest £ million but cannot be regarded as accu-rate to this degree.

2 Wholesaling and retailing estimates exclude the motor trades.3 Quarterly alignment adjustment included in this series. For description see

notes.

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A10 Exports and imports of goods and services

£ million

At current prices Revalued at 1995 prices

Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance

Serv- Serv- Serv- Serv- Serv-Goods ices Total Goods ices Total Goods ices Total Goods ices Total Goods ices Total Total

LQAD KTMQ KTMW LQBL KTMR KTMX LQCT KTMS KTMY BQKP KTMT KTMZ BQKN KTMU KTNB KTNC1995 153 577 49 932 203 509 165 600 41 451 207 051 –12 023 8 481 –3 542 153 577 49 932 203 509 165 600 41 451 207 051 –3 5421996 167 196 55 895 223 091 180 918 46 298 227 216 –13 722 9 597 –4 125 165 294 54 974 220 268 181 310 45 689 226 999 –6 7311997 171 923 59 699 231 622 184 265 47 171 231 436 –12 342 12 528 186 179 237 59 255 238 492 199 217 49 752 248 969 –10 4771998 164 056 64 745 228 801 185 869 52 079 237 948 –21 813 12 666 –9 147 181 497 64 264 245 761 217 095 55 829 272 924 –27 1631999 166 198 70 522 236 720 193 722 58 862 252 584 –27 524 11 660 –15 864 189 400 69 535 258 935 233 989 63 169 297 158 –38 223

2000 188 085 77 490 265 575 218 108 63 711 281 819 –30 023 13 779 –16 244 211 347 74 269 285 616 262 087 67 591 329 678 –44 0622001 191 211 77 076 268 287 224 259 65 373 289 632 –33 048 11 703 –21 345 215 808 72 599 288 407 270 700 68 076 338 776 –50 369

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 39 917 17 631 57 548 46 383 14 845 61 228 –6 466 2 786 –3 680 45 459 17 450 62 909 55 833 15 899 71 732 –8 823Q3 42 384 19 267 61 651 49 502 16 887 66 389 –7 118 2 380 –4 738 47 992 18 843 66 835 59 489 18 274 77 763 –10 928Q4 44 940 17 556 62 496 51 174 14 176 65 350 –6 234 3 380 –2 854 51 409 17 180 68 589 62 551 15 264 77 815 –9 226

2000 Q1 44 884 17 575 62 459 51 819 13 779 65 598 –6 935 3 796 –3 139 50 996 17 307 68 303 62 337 14 842 77 179 –8 876Q2 46 334 19 216 65 550 53 744 15 733 69 477 –7 410 3 483 –3 927 52 168 18 507 70 675 64 507 16 874 81 381 –10 706Q3 46 107 21 702 67 809 54 691 18 462 73 153 –8 584 3 240 –5 344 51 425 20 404 71 829 65 613 19 508 85 121 –13 292Q4 50 760 18 997 69 757 57 854 15 737 73 591 –7 094 3 260 –3 834 56 758 18 051 74 809 69 630 16 367 85 997 –11 188

2001 Q1 50 390 18 729 69 119 58 107 14 765 72 872 –7 717 3 964 –3 753 56 559 17 590 74 149 70 021 15 144 85 165 –11 016Q2 48 288 19 767 68 055 57 551 16 419 73 970 –9 263 3 348 –5 915 53 944 18 234 72 178 67 732 16 969 84 701 –12 523Q3 45 315 19 909 65 224 54 230 18 741 72 971 –8 915 1 168 –7 747 50 955 19 295 70 250 65 198 19 811 85 009 –14 759Q4 47 218 18 671 65 889 54 371 15 448 69 819 –7 153 3 223 –3 930 54 350 17 480 71 830 67 749 16 152 83 901 –12 071

Seasonally adjusted

BOKG IKBB IKBH BOKH IKBC IKBI BOKI IKBD IKBJ BQKQ IKBE IKBK BQKO IKBF IKBL IKBM1999 Q2 40 328 17 766 58 094 46 650 14 662 61 312 –6 322 3 104 –3 218 45 972 17 425 63 397 56 448 15 719 72 167 –8 770

Q3 43 610 17 624 61 234 49 878 14 653 64 531 –6 268 2 971 –3 297 49 671 17 395 67 066 60 096 15 814 75 910 –8 844Q4 43 124 17 924 61 048 50 312 14 993 65 305 –7 188 2 931 –4 257 49 048 17 659 66 707 61 022 16 246 77 268 –10 561

2000 Q1 44 328 18 656 62 984 51 227 15 376 66 603 –6 899 3 280 –3 619 50 316 18 299 68 615 61 531 16 492 78 023 –9 408Q2 46 889 19 094 65 983 54 082 15 656 69 738 –7 193 3 438 –3 755 52 775 18 332 71 107 65 290 16 829 82 119 –11 012Q3 47 500 19 872 67 372 55 442 15 998 71 440 –7 942 3 874 –4 068 53 314 18 913 72 227 66 926 16 878 83 804 –11 577Q4 49 368 19 868 69 236 57 357 16 681 74 038 –7 989 3 187 –4 802 54 942 18 725 73 667 68 340 17 392 85 732 –12 065

2001 Q1 50 109 19 817 69 926 57 858 16 502 74 360 –7 749 3 315 –4 434 56 243 18 490 74 733 69 582 17 052 86 634 –11 901Q2 48 898 19 477 68 375 57 785 16 310 74 095 –8 887 3 167 –5 720 54 603 18 069 72 672 68 469 16 886 85 355 –12 683Q3 46 792 18 313 65 105 54 852 16 162 71 014 –8 060 2 151 –5 909 52 965 17 952 70 917 66 329 16 970 83 299 –12 382Q4 45 412 19 469 64 881 53 764 16 399 70 163 –8 352 3 070 –5 282 51 997 18 088 70 085 66 320 17 168 83 488 –13 403

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 1.3 8.9 3.5 4.2 13.0 6.2 4.4 8.2 5.4 7.8 13.1 8.92000 13.2 9.9 12.2 12.6 8.2 11.6 11.6 6.8 10.3 12.0 7.0 10.92001 1.7 –0.5 1.0 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.1 –2.2 1.0 3.3 0.7 2.8

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 3.0 3.2 3.1 –0.5 0.7 –0.2 2.8 2.2 2.6 0.0 2.1 0.5Q3 8.1 –0.8 5.4 6.9 –0.1 5.3 8.0 –0.2 5.8 6.5 0.6 5.2Q4 –1.1 1.7 –0.3 0.9 2.3 1.2 –1.3 1.5 –0.5 1.5 2.7 1.8

2000 Q1 2.8 4.1 3.2 1.8 2.6 2.0 2.6 3.6 2.9 0.8 1.5 1.0Q2 5.8 2.3 4.8 5.6 1.8 4.7 4.9 0.2 3.6 6.1 2.0 5.2Q3 1.3 4.1 2.1 2.5 2.2 2.4 1.0 3.2 1.6 2.5 0.3 2.1Q4 3.9 0.0 2.8 3.5 4.3 3.6 3.1 –1.0 2.0 2.1 3.0 2.3

2001 Q1 1.5 –0.3 1.0 0.9 –1.1 0.4 2.4 –1.3 1.4 1.8 –2.0 1.1Q2 –2.4 –1.7 –2.2 –0.1 –1.2 –0.4 –2.9 –2.3 –2.8 –1.6 –1.0 –1.5Q3 –4.3 –6.0 –4.8 –5.1 –0.9 –4.2 –3.0 –0.6 –2.4 –3.1 0.5 –2.4Q4 –2.9 6.3 –0.3 –2.0 1.5 –1.2 –1.8 0.8 –1.2 0.0 1.2 0.2

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 –3.1 9.0 0.3 –0.3 15.0 2.9 0.4 8.6 2.5 4.1 15.0 6.3Q3 6.6 7.0 6.7 7.0 13.3 8.4 9.3 7.1 8.7 9.4 14.0 10.3Q4 7.8 9.5 8.3 8.9 8.5 8.8 9.1 7.4 8.6 10.3 11.0 10.4

2000 Q1 13.3 8.4 11.8 9.3 5.6 8.4 12.5 7.3 11.1 9.1 7.2 8.6Q2 16.3 7.5 13.6 15.9 6.8 13.7 14.8 5.2 12.2 15.7 7.1 13.8Q3 8.9 12.8 10.0 11.2 9.2 10.7 7.3 8.7 7.7 11.4 6.7 10.4Q4 14.5 10.8 13.4 14.0 11.3 13.4 12.0 6.0 10.4 12.0 7.1 11.0

2001 Q1 13.0 6.2 11.0 12.9 7.3 11.6 11.8 1.0 8.9 13.1 3.4 11.0Q2 4.3 2.0 3.6 6.8 4.2 6.2 3.5 –1.4 2.2 4.9 0.3 3.9Q3 –1.5 –7.8 –3.4 –1.1 1.0 –0.6 –0.7 –5.1 –1.8 –0.9 0.5 –0.6Q4 –8.0 –2.0 –6.3 –6.3 –1.7 –5.2 –5.4 –3.4 –4.9 –3.0 –1.3 –2.6

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A11 Gross operating surplusESA 95

£ million

Operating surplus, gross

General government Households and NPISHPrivate

non-financ- Private Cent- Totalial of which financial Public ral Local opera-

corporatio- alignment corporatio- less corporatio- gover- gover- House- tingns adjustments ns FISIM ns nment nment Total holds NPISH Total surplus

B.2g B.2g B.2g -P.119 B.2g B.2g B.2g B.2g B.2g B.2g B.2g

NRJK DMUQ NQNV NSRV NRJT NRLN NRLT NMXV HABM HABV QWLS ABNF1995 142 165 – 17 838 23 215 10 987 3 773 2 674 6 447 36 623 1 542 38 165 192 3871996 157 745 – 17 135 22 580 10 856 4 010 2 866 6 876 38 545 1 615 40 160 210 1921997 168 871 – 14 806 22 396 9 758 4 277 3 039 7 316 41 436 1 711 43 147 221 5021998 174 261 – 18 436 27 998 10 216 4 419 3 115 7 534 46 238 1 785 48 023 230 4721999 178 260 – 14 701 30 819 10 376 4 489 3 278 7 767 49 301 1 896 51 197 231 482

2000 188 644 – 16 140 37 406 9 808 4 341 3 420 7 761 51 230 1 992 53 222 238 1692001 189 433 – 19 988 38 887 10 439 4 359 3 440 7 799 55 392 2 089 57 481 246 253

Unadjusted

1999 Q2 42 951 3 225 6 853 2 545 1 120 823 1 943 12 233 470 12 703 56 514Q3 44 385 7 122 9 793 2 477 1 124 825 1 949 12 442 478 12 920 59 060Q4 50 378 2 563 8 286 2 691 1 129 818 1 947 12 493 487 12 980 62 273

2000 Q1 43 869 4 992 10 077 2 401 1 107 850 1 957 12 714 491 13 205 56 347Q2 46 030 3 630 7 967 2 352 1 094 857 1 951 12 589 496 13 085 59 081Q3 46 972 5 597 10 426 2 364 1 078 858 1 936 12 847 500 13 347 59 790Q4 51 773 1 921 8 936 2 691 1 062 855 1 917 13 080 505 13 585 62 951

2001 Q1 46 215 3 936 10 366 2 435 1 077 856 1 933 13 300 512 13 812 57 965Q2 45 320 2 059 6 320 2 506 1 088 858 1 946 13 746 519 14 265 59 776Q3 48 171 9 224 12 347 2 498 1 094 862 1 956 14 018 526 14 544 64 046Q4 49 727 4 769 9 854 3 000 1 100 864 1 964 14 328 532 14 860 64 466

Seasonally adjusted

CAER NHCZ RITO CAEQ RNDB RNSP NTAR CAEO CAEP CAEN CAEM1999 Q2 44 810 335 3 295 7 275 2 568 1 120 823 1 943 12 233 470 12 703 58 044

Q3 44 659 –363 5 607 9 304 2 479 1 124 825 1 949 12 442 478 12 920 58 310Q4 45 685 –669 4 168 8 772 2 528 1 129 818 1 947 12 493 487 12 980 58 536

2000 Q1 44 612 –1 046 4 683 9 618 2 542 1 107 850 1 957 12 714 491 13 205 57 381Q2 47 470 –255 4 649 9 388 2 380 1 094 857 1 951 12 589 496 13 085 60 147Q3 48 690 755 3 345 9 183 2 378 1 078 858 1 936 12 847 500 13 347 60 513Q4 47 872 546 3 463 9 217 2 508 1 062 855 1 917 13 080 505 13 585 60 128

2001 Q1 47 859 –25 3 641 9 826 2 584 1 077 856 1 933 13 300 512 13 812 60 003Q2 47 701 116 3 808 8 202 2 592 1 088 858 1 946 13 746 519 14 265 62 110Q3 46 910 –175 6 676 10 809 2 611 1 094 862 1 956 14 018 526 14 544 61 888Q4 46 963 84 5 863 10 050 2 652 1 100 864 1 964 14 328 532 14 860 62 252

Percentage change, latest year on previous year

1999 2.3 –20.3 10.1 1.6 1.6 5.2 3.1 6.6 6.2 6.6 0.42000 5.8 9.8 21.4 –5.5 –3.3 4.3 –0.1 3.9 5.1 4.0 2.92001 0.4 23.8 4.0 6.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 8.1 4.9 8.0 3.4

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

1999 Q2 4.0 + 33.0 –8.3 0.4 1.4 0.8 0.8 2.0 0.9 2.6Q3 –0.3 70.2 27.9 –3.5 0.4 0.2 0.3 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.5Q4 2.3 –25.7 –5.7 2.0 0.4 –0.8 –0.1 0.4 1.9 0.5 0.4

2000 Q1 –2.3 12.4 9.6 0.6 –1.9 3.9 0.5 1.8 0.8 1.7 –2.0Q2 6.4 –0.7 –2.4 –6.4 –1.2 0.8 –0.3 –1.0 1.0 –0.9 4.8Q3 2.6 –28.0 –2.2 –0.1 –1.5 0.1 –0.8 2.0 0.8 2.0 0.6Q4 –1.7 3.5 0.4 5.5 –1.5 –0.3 –1.0 1.8 1.0 1.8 –0.6

2001 Q1 0.0 5.1 6.6 3.0 1.4 0.1 0.8 1.7 1.4 1.7 –0.2Q2 –0.3 4.6 –16.5 0.3 1.0 0.2 0.7 3.4 1.4 3.3 3.5Q3 –1.7 75.3 31.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 2.0 1.3 2.0 –0.4Q4 0.1 –12.2 –7.0 1.6 0.5 0.2 0.4 2.2 1.1 2.2 0.6

Percentage change, latest quarter on corresponding quarter of previous year

1999 Q2 3.4 –38.8 –2.0 0.4 1.5 6.6 3.6 5.9 6.1 5.9 0.5Q3 1.7 22.8 28.3 –2.3 1.4 5.6 3.2 6.9 6.9 6.9 0.9Q4 4.7 14.2 41.3 –0.9 1.5 2.8 2.0 5.6 7.0 5.6 1.3

2000 Q1 3.5 + 75.9 –9.2 –0.8 4.7 1.5 4.8 6.5 4.9 1.4Q2 5.9 41.1 29.0 –7.3 –2.3 4.1 0.4 2.9 5.5 3.0 3.6Q3 9.0 –40.3 –1.3 –4.1 –4.1 4.0 –0.7 3.3 4.6 3.3 3.8Q4 4.8 –16.9 5.1 –0.8 –5.9 4.5 –1.5 4.7 3.7 4.7 2.7

2001 Q1 7.3 –22.3 2.2 1.7 –2.7 0.7 –1.2 4.6 4.3 4.6 4.6Q2 0.5 –18.1 –12.6 8.9 –0.5 0.1 –0.3 9.2 4.6 9.0 3.3Q3 –3.7 99.6 17.7 9.8 1.5 0.5 1.0 9.1 5.2 9.0 2.3Q4 –1.9 69.3 9.0 5.7 3.6 1.1 2.5 9.5 5.3 9.4 3.5

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A12 Income and capital accounts : United Kingdom

£ millions

NET LENDING + BORROWING - BY SECTOR

PrivateFinancial non-financial

Central Government Local Government Public Corporations Household & NIPSH Corporations Corporations Rest of the World

NMFJ NMOE CPCM NSSZ NHCQ DTAL NHRB1991 –17 150 –1 038 421 23 151 –7 364 –8 389 10 3691992 –43 822 4 751 –949 32 449 1 975 –6 957 12 5531993 –51 879 1 056 3 30 912 4 202 4 096 11 6101994 –45 380 –455 –51 21 686 4 473 12 992 6 7351995 –39 668 –1 770 2 870 25 866 2 814 1 406 8 482

1996 –35 148 1 486 2 164 20 818 –2 086 4 793 7 9731997 –17 710 –13 1 282 23 320 –4 319 –3 476 9161998 3 814 –356 392 1 218 –5 368 –4 041 4 3411999 9 815 518 809 –6 141 –9 935 –13 349 18 2832000 15 488 11 –395 –7 095 –20 139 –3 688 15 349

2001 9 996 –279 192 –807 –14 191 –11 805 16 001

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 –3 335 595 –701 6 206 –463 83 –786Q2 –11 033 –248 888 12 043 988 –1 493 824Q3 –4 936 –290 56 4 206 –2 856 2 495 –229Q4 1 594 –70 1 039 865 –1 988 –4 561 1 107

1998 Q1 7 299 691 –965 –587 –2 737 –2 381 2 578Q2 –8 091 457 825 7 971 –1 247 1 410 2 409Q3 526 –51 129 –3 356 1 799 1 020 –1 482Q4 4 080 –1 453 403 –2 810 –3 183 –4 090 836

1999 Q1 8 803 921 –1 049 –7 561 –5 813 –235 7 205Q2 –5 249 –231 881 10 188 2 266 –8 669 2 541Q3 2 900 –356 679 –5 390 –939 –2 441 4 409Q4 3 361 184 298 –3 378 –5 449 –2 004 4 128

2000 Q1 14 444 308 –942 –6 466 –4 208 –4 779 3 025Q2 –3 129 155 435 5 664 –3 872 1 301 3 613Q3 3 067 571 –409 –4 262 –4 779 247 3 541Q4 1 106 –1 023 521 –2 031 –7 280 –457 5 170

2001 Q1 14 982 363 –783 –2 553 –8 872 –1 911 3 085Q2 –5 617 878 156 8 635 –2 604 –3 046 3 224Q3 4 763 –897 –411 –3 865 1 116 –3 354 2 637Q4 –4 132 –623 1 230 –3 024 –3 831 –3 494 7 055

Seasonally adjusted

RPYH RQAJ RQBN RPZT RPYN RQBV RQCH1997 Q1 –9 311 496 523 5 403 66 2 589 235

Q2 –5 274 –387 238 6 397 318 –798 –496Q3 –3 131 –156 5 6 937 –2 654 –106 –897Q4 6 34 516 4 583 –2 049 –5 161 2 074

1998 Q1 –443 517 285 502 –1 663 –1 765 2 564Q2 –530 439 247 591 –2 569 633 1 189Q3 1 592 –32 31 –447 1 560 –1 459 –1 243Q4 3 195 –1 280 –171 572 –2 696 –1 450 1 831

1999 Q1 974 542 47 –5 006 –6 426 3 055 6 814Q2 2 817 –96 327 2 391 654 –8 341 2 248Q3 3 561 –219 210 –2 354 –603 –4 895 4 300Q4 2 463 291 225 –1 172 –3 560 –3 168 4 921

2000 Q1 5 200 –203 –68 –2 697 –2 838 –2 028 2 558Q2 4 737 461 –95 –1 943 –6 049 –1 879 4 664Q3 2 423 937 –181 –663 –6 185 488 3 050Q4 3 128 –1 184 –51 –1 792 –5 067 –269 5 077

2001 Q1 5 079 –797 16 –342 –7 857 1 510 2 194Q2 3 280 722 –384 –191 –2 852 –5 371 4 577Q3 4 063 –206 –91 –233 –1 054 –4 719 2 007Q4 –2 426 2 651 –41 –2 428 –3 225 7 223

1 The sum of net lending by sector is equal (but opposite sign) to the residualerror between the expenditure and income based estimates of GDP

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continued £ million

ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES continued

D.1 Compensation of employees D.2 Taxes on production and imports, received

Taxes on products

Taxes on Taxes onStatisti- imports products

Employer- cal excluding excluding OtherGross s’ social discrepa- VAT and VAT and Total taxes on

operating Mixed Wages and contribu- ncy for Import import import taxes on producti- Totalsurplus income salaries tions Total income VAT duties duties duties products on taxes

B.2g B.3g D.11 D.12 D.1 di D.211 D.2121 D.2122 D.214 D.21 D.29 D.2

ABNF QWLT NQBI NQBJ NVCK RVFC NZGF NMXZ NMBT NMYB NVCE NMYD NMYE1991 137 989 36 580 292 946 42 695 335 641 – 34 933 – – 27 327 62 260 14 891 77 1511992 144 618 39 521 303 008 44 656 347 664 – 37 426 – – 27 036 64 462 15 678 80 1401993 161 523 42 340 311 615 46 082 357 697 – 37 958 – – 28 586 66 544 15 066 81 6101994 181 082 44 319 322 179 47 296 369 475 – 42 996 – – 31 218 74 214 14 721 88 9351995 192 387 46 647 336 973 49 449 386 422 – 43 579 – – 35 482 79 061 15 214 94 275

1996 210 192 49 011 352 285 53 277 405 562 – 46 918 – – 37 380 84 298 15 929 100 2271997 221 502 50 461 376 926 56 117 433 043 – 52 057 – – 40 621 92 678 16 686 109 3641998 230 472 50 292 402 321 61 927 464 248 – 54 293 – – 44 815 99 108 17 287 116 3951999 231 482 52 464 428 766 65 621 494 387 – 58 664 – – 48 395 107 059 18 013 125 0722000 238 169 54 460 452 629 69 499 522 128 27 60 713 – – 52 086 112 799 18 706 131 505

2001 246 253 56 297 478 353 75 198 553 551 551 64 314 – – 50 424 114 738 19 985 134 723

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 52 660 12 417 92 516 13 391 105 907 –799 11 807 – – 9 165 20 972 4 052 25 024Q2 54 486 12 575 92 985 13 164 106 149 –984 13 287 – – 10 112 23 399 4 227 27 626Q3 55 041 12 614 94 466 14 183 108 649 777 13 198 – – 10 296 23 494 4 177 27 671Q4 59 315 12 855 96 959 15 379 112 338 1 006 13 765 – – 11 048 24 813 4 230 29 043

1998 Q1 55 973 12 457 99 554 14 764 114 318 –1 949 12 719 – – 10 481 23 200 4 297 27 497Q2 57 338 12 490 99 595 15 360 114 955 –1 867 14 012 – – 10 959 24 971 4 317 29 288Q3 58 137 12 569 100 476 15 682 116 158 707 14 127 – – 11 555 25 682 4 349 30 031Q4 59 024 12 776 102 696 16 121 118 817 3 109 13 435 – – 11 820 25 255 4 324 29 579

1999 Q1 53 635 12 823 106 590 15 751 122 341 –1 135 13 863 – – 11 150 25 013 4 352 29 365Q2 56 514 13 026 105 958 15 822 121 780 –863 14 881 – – 11 632 26 513 4 556 31 069Q3 59 060 13 192 106 727 16 734 123 461 569 14 727 – – 12 375 27 102 4 556 31 658Q4 62 273 13 423 109 491 17 314 126 805 1 429 15 193 – – 13 238 28 431 4 549 32 980

2000 Q1 56 347 13 499 113 073 16 746 129 819 –716 14 654 – – 12 642 27 296 4 551 31 847Q2 59 081 13 548 111 265 17 569 128 834 –2 158 15 286 – – 13 264 28 550 4 700 33 250Q3 59 790 13 684 112 732 16 845 129 577 976 15 225 – – 12 826 28 051 4 739 32 790Q4 62 951 13 729 115 559 18 339 133 898 1 925 15 548 – – 13 354 28 902 4 716 33 618

2001 Q1 57 965 13 895 120 543 19 956 140 499 –2 120 15 469 – – 11 938 27 407 4 485 31 892Q2 59 776 13 951 118 149 18 098 136 247 –800 15 744 – – 12 646 28 390 5 189 33 579Q3 64 046 14 150 118 736 17 982 136 718 6 16 665 – – 12 844 29 509 5 152 34 661Q4 64 466 14 301 120 925 19 162 140 087 3 465 16 436 – – 12 996 29 432 5 159 34 591

Seasonally adjusted

ABNG ROYH RPCG RPCH RPCF GIXQ RNDC ROXE RPCL RPCJ NTAI ROXC1997 Q1 54 626 12 411 91 548 13 528 105 076 – 11 734 – – 9 588 21 322 3 992 25 314

Q2 55 914 12 608 93 140 13 394 106 534 – 13 173 – – 10 125 23 298 4 248 27 546Q3 56 023 12 583 95 100 14 174 109 274 – 13 309 – – 10 352 23 661 4 173 27 834Q4 54 939 12 859 97 138 15 021 112 159 – 13 841 – – 10 556 24 397 4 273 28 670

1998 Q1 57 154 12 482 98 273 14 954 113 227 – 12 466 – – 10 969 23 435 4 326 27 761Q2 57 741 12 474 99 777 15 524 115 301 – 13 828 – – 10 957 24 785 4 289 29 074Q3 57 763 12 594 101 323 15 693 117 016 – 14 153 – – 11 525 25 678 4 335 30 013Q4 57 814 12 742 102 948 15 756 118 704 – 13 846 – – 11 364 25 210 4 337 29 547

1999 Q1 56 592 12 852 104 786 15 974 120 760 – 13 964 – – 11 650 25 614 4 387 30 001Q2 58 044 13 011 106 213 15 919 122 132 – 14 851 – – 11 624 26 475 4 517 30 992Q3 58 310 13 219 107 883 16 736 124 619 – 14 643 – – 12 342 26 985 4 540 31 525Q4 58 536 13 382 109 884 16 992 126 876 – 15 206 – – 12 779 27 985 4 569 32 554

2000 Q1 57 381 13 497 110 941 16 798 127 739 –13 14 765 – – 13 202 27 967 4 624 32 591Q2 60 147 13 558 111 832 17 626 129 458 –5 15 265 – – 13 275 28 540 4 627 33 167Q3 60 513 13 683 113 969 17 439 131 408 11 15 166 – – 12 760 27 926 4 718 32 644Q4 60 128 13 722 115 887 17 636 133 523 34 15 517 – – 12 849 28 366 4 737 33 103

2001 Q1 60 003 13 893 117 852 18 463 136 315 106 15 585 – – 12 475 28 060 4 561 32 621Q2 62 110 13 962 118 940 18 852 137 792 133 15 722 – – 12 698 28 420 5 130 33 550Q3 61 888 14 149 120 334 18 875 139 209 150 16 603 – – 12 638 29 241 5 127 34 368Q4 62 252 14 293 121 227 19 008 140 235 162 16 404 – – 12 613 29 017 5 167 34 184

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D.3 less subsidies paid D.4 Property Income

Reinvested Property incomeDistributed earnings on attributed to

Subsidies on Other subsidies income of drect foreign insurance Total propertyproducts on production Interest corps. investment policy holders Rent income Total resources

-D.31 -D.39 D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.45 D.4 TR

-NMYF LIUF NHQY NHQZ NHSK QYNF NHRP NHRO NQBQ1991 –3 612 1 175 235 727 62 873 6 204 34 476 898 340 178 922 7521992 –4 361 1 030 205 398 69 078 5 224 35 440 883 316 023 922 5751993 –4 403 915 170 971 69 284 10 096 36 000 929 287 280 925 1321994 –4 976 741 169 209 77 668 13 827 37 735 891 299 330 977 4241995 –5 013 765 198 313 92 128 14 378 42 859 921 348 599 1 062 552

1996 –5 845 728 199 940 98 872 17 271 48 324 1 025 365 432 1 123 8511997 –5 114 711 219 596 106 378 16 112 52 638 972 395 696 1 204 2411998 –4 304 745 263 838 104 586 14 071 56 130 800 439 425 1 295 7831999 –4 366 750 228 829 113 752 21 304 54 335 684 418 904 1 317 1932000 –3 764 554 281 093 124 460 25 096 53 563 1 509 485 721 1 427 692

2001 –4 596 897 275 499 140 382 23 937 58 611 2 111 500 540 1 486 422

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 –680 198 50 541 18 846 5 273 12 383 429 87 472 281 803Q2 –1 389 171 52 144 30 002 4 460 14 525 85 101 216 299 508Q3 –1 593 171 56 125 26 013 5 511 14 566 371 102 586 305 574Q4 –1 452 171 60 786 31 517 868 11 164 87 104 422 317 356

1998 Q1 –766 199 63 248 23 773 4 207 14 420 345 105 993 313 324Q2 –1 063 182 64 702 27 601 3 419 14 571 98 110 391 321 350Q3 –1 207 182 68 203 22 912 5 099 15 134 273 111 621 327 834Q4 –1 268 182 67 685 30 300 1 346 12 005 84 111 420 333 275

1999 Q1 –252 192 58 410 15 886 4 512 13 551 256 92 615 309 200Q2 –1 259 179 55 221 43 402 4 600 15 922 94 119 239 339 327Q3 –1 374 190 55 259 23 160 7 456 13 400 253 99 528 325 904Q4 –1 481 189 59 939 31 304 4 736 11 462 81 107 522 342 762

2000 Q1 –541 187 65 293 23 683 8 257 12 261 333 109 827 339 895Q2 –1 029 122 69 243 36 300 3 682 14 505 223 123 953 355 357Q3 –1 023 122 72 079 28 167 7 443 14 040 575 122 304 357 976Q4 –1 171 123 74 478 36 310 5 714 12 757 378 129 637 374 464

2001 Q1 –1 334 122 75 185 29 844 5 025 16 040 664 126 758 367 433Q2 –1 148 257 70 679 41 748 7 313 16 245 385 136 370 377 718Q3 –1 005 260 67 854 35 065 7 425 13 626 680 124 650 372 966Q4 –1 109 258 61 781 33 725 4 174 12 700 382 112 762 368 305

Seasonally adjusted

-ROXF -ZJZH RPCO RPCP RPCQ RPCR RPCS RPCN RPCT1997 Q1 –1 305 –198 50 328 23 691 4 685 12 877 289 91 870 287 794

Q2 –1 395 –171 52 833 28 183 4 608 13 782 233 99 639 300 676Q3 –1 298 –171 56 074 28 499 5 027 13 598 228 103 426 307 672Q4 –1 116 –171 60 361 26 005 1 792 12 381 222 100 761 308 099

1998 Q1 –1 585 –199 63 281 29 931 3 686 14 972 225 112 095 320 937Q2 –1 154 –182 65 814 24 487 3 827 13 322 211 107 661 320 915Q3 –879 –182 68 205 24 616 3 884 14 119 167 110 991 327 315Q4 –686 –182 66 538 25 552 2 674 13 717 197 108 678 326 616

1999 Q1 –940 –192 58 320 20 176 3 923 14 018 142 96 579 315 652Q2 –1 023 –179 56 147 39 174 5 238 14 317 200 115 076 338 053Q3 –1 139 –190 55 803 26 685 6 146 12 605 156 101 395 327 739Q4 –1 264 –189 58 559 27 717 5 997 13 395 186 105 854 335 749

2000 Q1 –1 108 –188 65 087 30 338 7 530 12 336 209 115 500 345 399Q2 –981 –123 69 910 31 116 4 271 13 047 344 118 688 353 909Q3 –788 –121 71 886 30 630 6 224 13 548 452 122 740 360 090Q4 –887 –122 74 210 32 376 7 071 14 632 504 128 793 368 294

2001 Q1 –1 122 –123 74 740 36 403 4 406 15 579 525 131 653 373 346Q2 –1 296 –258 71 425 35 057 7 812 14 619 523 129 436 375 429Q3 –1 085 –259 67 698 38 534 6 297 13 698 540 126 767 375 187Q4 –1 093 –257 61 636 30 388 5 422 14 715 523 112 684 362 460

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USES

D.4 Property Income

Reinvested Property incomeDistributed earnings on attributed to Balance ofincome of direct foreign insurance policy Total property primary income,

Interest corporations investment holders Rent income gross Total uses

D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.45 D.4 B.5g TU

NHQW NHQX NHSJ NQCG NHRN NHRL ABMX NQBR1991 247 544 59 515 463 35 002 898 343 422 579 330 922 7521992 214 348 64 352 121 36 142 883 315 846 606 729 922 5751993 178 122 67 490 4 385 36 580 929 287 506 637 626 925 1321994 176 490 76 105 3 953 38 373 891 295 812 681 612 977 4241995 206 625 89 748 5 254 43 654 921 346 202 716 350 1 062 552

1996 207 825 98 559 7 873 49 039 1 025 364 321 759 530 1 123 8511997 227 610 103 425 6 386 53 480 972 391 873 812 368 1 204 2411998 267 394 99 826 1 522 57 315 800 426 857 868 926 1 295 7831999 236 273 114 694 7 855 55 580 684 415 086 902 107 1 317 1932000 289 271 120 871 10 806 54 851 1 509 477 308 950 384 1 427 692

2001 277 617 138 730 10 951 60 182 2 111 489 591 996 831 1 486 422

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 52 458 18 952 2 614 12 585 429 87 038 194 765 281 803Q2 53 799 29 197 1 444 14 778 85 99 303 200 205 299 508Q3 58 315 25 514 1 426 14 750 371 100 376 205 198 305 574Q4 63 038 29 762 902 11 367 87 105 156 212 200 317 356

1998 Q1 64 889 23 985 1 513 14 723 345 105 455 207 869 313 324Q2 65 315 26 514 1 614 14 886 98 108 427 212 923 321 350Q3 69 202 19 910 718 15 444 273 105 547 222 287 327 834Q4 67 988 29 417 –2 323 12 262 84 107 428 225 847 333 275

1999 Q1 60 703 18 986 98 13 818 256 93 861 215 339 309 200Q2 56 508 42 779 1 190 16 336 94 116 907 222 420 339 327Q3 57 010 22 879 3 409 13 681 253 97 232 228 672 325 904Q4 62 052 30 050 3 158 11 745 81 107 086 235 676 342 762

2000 Q1 67 123 24 526 3 670 12 526 333 108 178 231 717 339 895Q2 71 373 33 014 2 885 14 886 223 122 381 232 976 355 357Q3 74 238 25 913 3 179 14 316 575 118 221 239 755 357 976Q4 76 537 37 418 1 072 13 123 378 128 528 245 936 374 464

2001 Q1 75 897 26 233 4 604 16 430 664 123 828 243 605 367 433Q2 71 588 40 533 2 641 16 700 385 131 847 245 871 377 718Q3 68 025 33 735 3 254 14 026 680 119 720 253 246 372 966Q4 62 107 38 229 452 13 026 382 114 196 254 109 368 305

Seasonally adjusted

RPCV RPCW RPCX RPCY RPCZ RPCU ABMZ RPDB1997 Q1 52 212 23 846 1 951 13 083 289 91 381 196 413 287 794

Q2 54 646 27 917 1 125 14 028 233 97 949 202 727 300 676Q3 58 268 27 950 1 308 13 787 228 101 541 206 131 307 672Q4 62 484 23 712 2 002 12 582 222 101 002 207 097 308 099

1998 Q1 64 798 28 997 1 207 15 263 225 110 490 210 447 320 937Q2 66 667 24 121 1 186 13 622 211 105 807 215 108 320 915Q3 69 003 21 949 569 14 446 167 106 134 221 181 327 315Q4 66 926 24 759 –1 440 13 984 197 104 426 222 190 326 616

1999 Q1 60 500 21 781 –84 14 285 142 96 624 219 028 315 652Q2 57 660 39 687 707 14 724 200 112 978 225 075 338 053Q3 57 421 26 866 3 264 12 894 156 100 601 227 138 327 739Q4 60 692 26 360 3 968 13 677 186 104 883 230 866 335 749

2000 Q1 66 966 29 404 3 369 12 607 209 112 555 232 844 345 399Q2 72 261 29 586 2 712 13 424 344 118 327 235 582 353 909Q3 74 049 28 788 2 539 13 838 452 119 666 240 424 360 090Q4 75 995 33 093 2 186 14 982 504 126 760 241 534 368 294

2001 Q1 75 592 31 162 4 274 15 978 525 127 531 245 815 373 346Q2 72 442 35 750 2 501 15 070 523 126 286 249 143 375 429Q3 67 874 37 953 2 550 14 111 540 123 028 252 159 375 187Q4 61 709 33 865 1 626 15 023 523 112 746 249 714 362 460

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D.5 Current taxes on income, wealthetc D.61 Social contributions

Actual social contributionsSocial

Social benefitsBalance of contributio- Imputed other than

gross Other Employers’ Employees’ ns by social socialprimary Taxes on current social scoial self-employ- contributio- transfers in

incomes income taxes Total contribution contribution ed persons Total ns Total kind

B.5g D.51 D.59 D.5 D.6111 D.6112 D.6113 D.611 D.612 D.61 D.62

ABMX NMZJ NVCQ NMZL NQDA NQDE NQDI NQCY NQDK NQCX QZQP1991 579 330 81 521 10 496 92 017 34 236 45 075 1 206 80 517 8 459 88 976 110 9651992 606 729 80 291 10 299 90 590 34 960 46 593 1 281 82 834 9 696 92 530 127 6631993 637 626 78 313 10 551 88 864 36 850 45 493 1 472 83 815 9 232 93 047 136 0841994 681 612 85 348 11 140 96 488 38 146 49 707 1 469 89 322 9 150 98 472 142 2291995 716 350 95 042 11 937 106 979 39 934 53 842 1 541 95 317 9 515 104 832 149 151

1996 759 530 99 310 12 795 112 105 43 916 60 008 1 771 105 695 9 361 115 056 156 6121997 812 368 107 647 13 820 121 467 46 773 66 997 1 848 115 618 9 344 124 962 165 6951998 868 926 124 060 14 993 139 053 51 297 71 281 1 760 124 338 10 630 134 968 170 9311999 902 107 129 044 16 263 145 307 55 365 73 322 1 801 130 488 10 256 140 744 178 0502000 950 384 140 654 17 102 157 756 59 112 69 793 2 015 130 920 10 387 141 307 184 650

2001 996 831 148 052 17 924 165 976 64 212 73 081 2 144 139 437 10 986 150 423 197 644

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 194 765 31 193 3 300 34 493 11 146 16 040 435 27 621 2 245 29 866 40 806Q2 200 205 18 908 3 499 22 407 10 971 18 067 471 29 509 2 193 31 702 40 908Q3 205 198 25 013 3 564 28 577 11 738 17 385 471 29 594 2 445 32 039 41 279Q4 212 200 32 533 3 457 35 990 12 918 15 505 471 28 894 2 461 31 355 42 702

1998 Q1 207 869 38 750 3 544 42 294 12 160 17 240 446 29 846 2 604 32 450 40 964Q2 212 923 21 336 3 814 25 150 12 647 18 481 438 31 566 2 713 34 279 42 645Q3 222 287 28 789 3 884 32 673 13 021 18 824 438 32 283 2 661 34 944 42 903Q4 225 847 35 185 3 751 38 936 13 469 16 736 438 30 643 2 652 33 295 44 419

1999 Q1 215 339 38 804 3 888 42 692 13 116 17 688 430 31 234 2 635 33 869 42 480Q2 222 420 23 459 4 130 27 589 13 261 19 886 457 33 604 2 561 36 165 43 161Q3 228 672 31 988 4 191 36 179 14 201 18 768 457 33 426 2 533 35 959 44 872Q4 235 676 34 793 4 054 38 847 14 787 16 980 457 32 224 2 527 34 751 47 537

2000 Q1 231 717 43 814 4 118 47 932 14 223 15 885 461 30 569 2 523 33 092 42 546Q2 232 976 26 781 4 310 31 091 14 975 18 390 518 33 883 2 594 36 477 46 014Q3 239 755 34 680 4 394 39 074 14 224 17 452 518 32 194 2 621 34 815 45 440Q4 245 936 35 379 4 280 39 659 15 690 18 066 518 34 274 2 649 36 923 50 650

2001 Q1 243 605 47 178 4 322 51 500 17 317 19 630 518 37 465 2 639 40 104 48 411Q2 245 871 29 298 4 592 33 890 15 368 18 727 542 34 637 2 730 37 367 47 635Q3 253 246 35 499 4 549 40 048 15 206 17 389 542 33 137 2 776 35 913 48 895Q4 254 109 36 077 4 461 40 538 16 321 17 335 542 34 198 2 841 37 039 52 703

Seasonally adjusted

ABMZ RPFJ RPLM RPFI RPLP RPLQ RPLR RPLO RPLS RPLN RPLT1997 Q1 196 413 25 042 3 247 28 289 11 105 16 679 435 28 219 2 245 30 464 41 114

Q2 202 727 25 086 3 522 28 608 10 990 17 031 471 28 492 2 193 30 685 40 655Q3 206 131 27 664 3 509 31 173 11 739 16 722 471 28 932 2 445 31 377 41 611Q4 207 097 29 855 3 542 33 397 12 939 16 565 471 29 975 2 461 32 436 42 315

1998 Q1 210 447 31 930 3 500 35 430 12 106 17 841 425 30 372 2 604 32 976 41 906Q2 215 108 29 581 3 838 33 419 12 704 17 344 449 30 497 2 713 33 210 42 672Q3 221 181 30 379 3 831 34 210 13 072 18 122 436 31 630 2 661 34 291 43 093Q4 222 190 32 170 3 824 35 994 13 415 17 974 450 31 839 2 652 34 491 43 260

1999 Q1 219 028 31 419 3 852 35 271 13 059 18 397 430 31 886 2 635 34 521 43 826Q2 225 075 32 029 4 151 36 180 13 320 18 421 457 32 198 2 561 34 759 43 408Q3 227 138 32 942 4 134 37 076 14 254 18 155 457 32 866 2 533 35 399 45 006Q4 230 866 32 654 4 126 36 780 14 732 18 349 457 33 538 2 527 36 065 45 810

2000 Q1 232 844 34 658 4 096 38 754 14 121 16 095 461 30 677 2 523 33 200 44 040Q2 235 582 35 637 4 321 39 958 14 966 17 389 518 32 873 2 594 35 467 46 976Q3 240 424 35 441 4 341 39 782 14 443 17 571 518 32 532 2 621 35 153 46 026Q4 241 534 34 918 4 344 39 262 15 582 18 738 518 34 838 2 649 37 487 47 608

2001 Q1 245 815 37 146 4 305 41 451 15 760 19 833 518 36 111 2 639 38 750 49 179Q2 249 143 38 518 4 600 43 118 16 089 17 732 542 34 363 2 730 37 093 48 590Q3 252 159 36 447 4 504 40 951 15 626 17 705 542 33 873 2 776 36 649 49 207Q4 249 714 35 941 4 515 40 456 16 737 17 811 542 35 090 2 841 37 931 50 668

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D.7 Other current transfers

Currentinternational Misc. current

Current transfers cooperation from transfer fromNet non-life Non-life insurance within general institutions of the sectors other than

insurance premiums claims government EC gen. govt. Total Total resources

D.71 D.72 D.73 D.74 D.75 D.7 TR

NQBY NQDX NQDY NQEA QYNA NQDU NQBT1991 25 521 20 926 48 859 4 616 11 644 111 566 982 8541992 27 188 21 288 54 527 1 907 11 538 116 448 1 033 9601993 23 987 19 741 55 891 2 558 16 033 118 210 1 073 8311994 22 650 18 505 57 736 1 752 17 847 118 490 1 137 2911995 25 088 20 095 58 587 1 233 18 677 123 680 1 200 992

1996 35 860 26 102 59 458 2 424 20 984 144 828 1 288 1311997 23 774 19 356 59 506 1 739 21 503 125 878 1 350 3701998 25 059 20 898 60 421 1 384 22 123 129 885 1 443 7631999 22 752 19 099 64 775 3 176 22 769 132 571 1 498 7792000 24 530 20 596 66 475 2 084 24 422 138 107 1 572 204

2001 24 941 20 959 71 599 4 561 24 875 146 935 1 657 809

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 5 974 4 907 15 759 749 5 432 32 821 332 751Q2 5 999 4 926 14 587 244 5 338 31 094 326 316Q3 5 444 4 471 14 288 424 5 490 30 117 337 210Q4 6 357 5 052 14 872 322 5 243 31 846 354 093

1998 Q1 7 346 6 103 16 071 577 5 735 35 832 359 409Q2 6 507 5 434 15 024 236 5 445 32 646 347 643Q3 5 383 4 497 14 817 226 5 460 30 383 363 190Q4 5 823 4 864 14 509 345 5 483 31 024 373 521

1999 Q1 6 159 5 167 16 903 1 646 5 181 35 056 369 436Q2 5 512 4 625 15 520 555 5 696 31 908 361 243Q3 3 698 3 103 15 693 660 5 923 29 077 374 759Q4 7 383 6 204 16 659 315 5 969 36 530 393 341

2000 Q1 6 260 5 268 16 765 678 5 933 34 904 390 191Q2 6 306 5 291 16 459 471 5 957 34 484 381 042Q3 7 071 5 931 16 817 414 6 106 36 339 395 423Q4 4 893 4 106 16 434 521 6 426 32 380 405 548

2001 Q1 7 218 6 057 17 823 816 6 292 38 206 421 826Q2 6 625 5 589 18 567 816 5 796 37 393 402 156Q3 6 658 5 587 17 098 1 788 6 372 37 503 415 605Q4 4 440 3 726 18 111 1 141 6 415 33 833 418 222

Seasonally adjusted

RPLV RPLW RPFW RPLY RPLZ RPLU RPMA1997 Q1 5 974 4 907 15 204 749 5 432 32 266 328 546

Q2 5 999 4 926 14 537 244 5 338 31 044 333 719Q3 5 444 4 471 14 780 424 5 490 30 609 340 901Q4 6 357 5 052 14 985 322 5 243 31 959 347 204

1998 Q1 7 346 6 103 15 591 577 5 863 35 480 356 239Q2 6 507 5 434 15 408 236 5 532 33 117 357 526Q3 5 383 4 497 15 143 226 5 421 30 670 363 445Q4 5 823 4 864 14 279 345 5 307 30 618 366 553

1999 Q1 6 159 5 167 16 310 1 646 5 308 34 590 367 236Q2 5 512 4 625 15 949 555 5 813 32 454 371 876Q3 3 698 3 103 15 978 660 5 895 29 334 373 953Q4 7 383 6 204 16 538 315 5 753 36 193 385 714

2000 Q1 6 260 5 268 16 102 678 5 933 34 241 383 079Q2 6 306 5 291 16 841 471 5 957 34 866 392 849Q3 7 071 5 931 17 397 414 6 106 36 919 398 304Q4 4 893 4 106 16 135 521 6 426 32 081 397 972

2001 Q1 7 218 6 057 16 624 816 6 292 37 007 412 202Q2 6 625 5 589 18 602 816 5 790 37 422 415 366Q3 6 658 5 587 17 917 1 788 6 362 38 312 417 278Q4 4 440 3 726 18 456 1 141 6 431 34 194 412 963

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D.5 Current taxes on income and wealth D.61 Social contributions

Actual social contributionsSocial

Social benefitscontributions other than

Employers’ Employees’ by self- and Imputed socialTaxes on Other current actual social actual social non-employed social transfers in

income taxes Total contributions contributions persons Total contributions Total kind

D.51 D.59 D.5 D.6111 D.6112 D.6113 D.611 D.612 D.61 D.62

NQCR NQCU NQCQ NQDB NQDF NQDJ NQCZ QZQQ NQBS NQDN1991 81 599 10 496 92 095 34 236 45 005 1 206 80 447 8 459 88 906 111 7411992 80 384 10 299 90 683 34 960 46 477 1 281 82 718 9 696 92 414 128 4201993 78 468 10 551 89 019 36 850 45 415 1 472 83 737 9 232 92 969 136 9571994 85 439 11 140 96 579 38 146 49 615 1 469 89 230 9 150 98 380 143 1981995 95 127 11 937 107 064 39 934 53 747 1 541 95 222 9 515 104 737 150 195

1996 99 544 12 795 112 339 43 916 59 900 1 771 105 587 9 361 114 948 157 7231997 107 883 13 820 121 703 46 773 66 890 1 848 115 511 9 344 124 855 166 8741998 123 984 14 993 138 977 51 297 71 182 1 760 124 239 10 630 134 869 172 1651999 129 021 16 263 145 284 55 365 73 235 1 801 130 401 10 256 140 657 179 2932000 141 075 17 102 158 177 59 112 69 743 2 015 130 870 10 387 141 257 185 898

2001 148 667 17 924 166 591 64 212 73 029 2 144 139 385 10 986 150 371 198 966

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 31 230 3 300 34 530 11 146 16 014 435 27 595 2 245 29 840 41 084Q2 18 954 3 499 22 453 10 971 18 038 471 29 480 2 193 31 673 41 201Q3 25 099 3 564 28 663 11 738 17 354 471 29 563 2 445 32 008 41 583Q4 32 600 3 457 36 057 12 918 15 484 471 28 873 2 461 31 334 43 006

1998 Q1 38 720 3 544 42 264 12 160 17 210 446 29 816 2 604 32 420 41 265Q2 21 306 3 814 25 120 12 647 18 458 438 31 543 2 713 34 256 42 951Q3 28 784 3 884 32 668 13 021 18 800 438 32 259 2 661 34 920 43 213Q4 35 174 3 751 38 925 13 469 16 714 438 30 621 2 652 33 273 44 736

1999 Q1 38 762 3 888 42 650 13 116 17 661 430 31 207 2 635 33 842 42 787Q2 23 473 4 130 27 603 13 261 19 866 457 33 584 2 561 36 145 43 459Q3 32 002 4 191 36 193 14 201 18 743 457 33 401 2 533 35 934 45 187Q4 34 784 4 054 38 838 14 787 16 965 457 32 209 2 527 34 736 47 860

2000 Q1 43 846 4 118 47 964 14 223 15 872 461 30 556 2 523 33 079 42 833Q2 26 911 4 310 31 221 14 975 18 373 518 33 866 2 594 36 460 46 326Q3 34 837 4 394 39 231 14 224 17 441 518 32 183 2 621 34 804 45 754Q4 35 481 4 280 39 761 15 690 18 057 518 34 265 2 649 36 914 50 985

2001 Q1 47 268 4 322 51 590 17 317 19 615 518 37 450 2 639 40 089 48 711Q2 29 466 4 592 34 058 15 368 18 710 542 34 620 2 730 37 350 47 962Q3 35 662 4 549 40 211 15 206 17 381 542 33 129 2 776 35 905 49 229Q4 36 271 4 461 40 732 16 321 17 323 542 34 186 2 841 37 027 53 064

Seasonally adjusted

RPMD RPME RPMC RPMI RPMJ RPMK RPMH RPML RPMG RPMM1997 Q1 25 088 3 247 28 335 11 105 16 657 435 28 197 2 245 30 442 41 392

Q2 25 142 3 522 28 664 10 990 17 005 471 28 466 2 193 30 659 40 948Q3 27 733 3 509 31 242 11 739 16 688 471 28 898 2 445 31 343 41 915Q4 29 920 3 542 33 462 12 939 16 540 471 29 950 2 461 32 411 42 619

1998 Q1 31 933 3 500 35 433 12 106 17 815 425 30 346 2 604 32 950 42 207Q2 29 545 3 838 33 383 12 704 17 323 449 30 476 2 713 33 189 42 978Q3 30 354 3 831 34 185 13 072 18 095 436 31 603 2 661 34 264 43 403Q4 32 152 3 824 35 976 13 415 17 949 450 31 814 2 652 34 466 43 577

1999 Q1 31 406 3 852 35 258 13 059 18 374 430 31 863 2 635 34 498 44 133Q2 32 040 4 151 36 191 13 320 18 402 457 32 179 2 561 34 740 43 706Q3 32 935 4 134 37 069 14 254 18 128 457 32 839 2 533 35 372 45 321Q4 32 640 4 126 36 766 14 732 18 331 457 33 520 2 527 36 047 46 133

2000 Q1 34 720 4 096 38 816 14 121 16 085 461 30 667 2 523 33 190 44 327Q2 35 759 4 321 40 080 14 966 17 374 518 32 858 2 594 35 452 47 288Q3 35 579 4 341 39 920 14 443 17 558 518 32 519 2 621 35 140 46 340Q4 35 017 4 344 39 361 15 582 18 726 518 34 826 2 649 37 475 47 943

2001 Q1 37 268 4 305 41 573 15 760 19 821 518 36 099 2 639 38 738 49 479Q2 38 677 4 600 43 277 16 089 17 717 542 34 348 2 730 37 078 48 917Q3 36 590 4 504 41 094 15 626 17 695 542 33 863 2 776 36 639 49 541Q4 36 132 4 515 40 647 16 737 17 796 542 35 075 2 841 37 916 51 029

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

USES-continued

D.7 Other current transfers

CurrentNet non-life transfers within Current Miscellaneous

insurance Non-life general international current Disposablepremiums insurance claims government cooperation transfers Total income, gross Total uses

D.71 D.72 D.73 D.74 D.75 D.7 B.6g TU

NQDW NQBZ NNAF NMDZ NUHK NQDV NQCO NQBT1991 20 926 25 521 48 859 1 909 11 280 108 495 581 617 982 8541992 21 288 27 188 54 527 2 237 11 749 116 989 605 454 1 033 9601993 19 741 23 987 55 891 1 961 16 414 117 994 636 892 1 073 8311994 18 505 22 650 57 736 2 007 18 933 119 831 679 303 1 137 2911995 20 095 25 088 58 587 2 224 19 301 125 295 713 701 1 200 992

1996 26 102 35 860 59 458 1 814 22 259 145 493 757 628 1 288 1311997 19 356 23 774 59 506 1 700 23 443 127 779 809 159 1 350 3701998 20 898 25 059 60 421 1 705 25 533 133 616 864 136 1 443 7631999 19 099 22 752 64 775 1 667 27 212 135 505 898 040 1 498 7792000 20 593 24 528 66 475 2 418 28 730 142 744 944 128 1 572 204

2001 20 944 24 941 71 599 2 222 29 020 148 726 993 155 1 657 809

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 4 907 5 974 15 759 739 6 059 33 438 193 859 332 751Q2 4 926 5 999 14 587 263 5 771 31 546 199 443 326 316Q3 4 471 5 444 14 288 297 6 239 30 739 204 217 337 210Q4 5 052 6 357 14 872 401 5 374 32 056 211 640 354 093

1998 Q1 6 103 7 346 16 071 708 6 701 36 929 206 531 359 409Q2 5 434 6 507 15 024 279 5 951 33 195 212 121 347 643Q3 4 497 5 383 14 817 353 6 258 31 308 221 081 363 190Q4 4 864 5 823 14 509 365 6 623 32 184 224 403 373 521

1999 Q1 5 167 6 159 16 903 609 6 975 35 813 214 344 369 436Q2 4 625 5 512 15 520 368 6 313 32 338 221 698 361 243Q3 3 103 3 698 15 693 337 7 136 29 967 227 478 374 759Q4 6 204 7 383 16 659 353 6 788 37 387 234 520 393 341

2000 Q1 5 264 6 260 16 765 897 6 805 35 991 230 324 390 191Q2 5 291 6 306 16 459 308 7 088 35 452 231 583 381 042Q3 5 933 7 069 16 817 487 7 204 37 510 238 124 395 423Q4 4 105 4 893 16 434 726 7 633 33 791 244 097 405 548

2001 Q1 6 058 7 218 17 823 555 7 487 39 141 242 295 421 826Q2 5 575 6 625 18 567 459 7 169 38 395 244 391 402 156Q3 5 586 6 658 17 098 430 6 887 36 659 253 601 415 605Q4 3 725 4 440 18 111 778 7 477 34 531 252 868 418 222

Seasonally adjusted

RPMP RPMQ RPGM RPDV RPMT RPMO RPMB RPMA1997 Q1 4 907 5 974 15 204 711 5 846 32 642 195 735 328 546

Q2 4 926 5 999 14 537 261 5 896 31 619 201 829 333 719Q3 4 471 5 444 14 780 303 6 269 31 267 205 134 340 901Q4 5 052 6 357 14 985 425 5 432 32 251 206 461 347 204

1998 Q1 6 103 7 346 15 591 650 6 515 36 205 209 444 356 239Q2 5 434 6 507 15 408 267 6 124 33 740 214 236 357 526Q3 4 497 5 383 15 143 400 6 258 31 681 219 912 363 445Q4 4 864 5 823 14 279 388 6 636 31 990 220 544 366 553

1999 Q1 5 167 6 159 16 310 550 6 712 34 898 218 449 367 236Q2 4 625 5 512 15 949 362 6 604 33 052 224 187 371 876Q3 3 103 3 698 15 978 374 7 177 30 330 225 861 373 953Q4 6 204 7 383 16 538 381 6 719 37 225 229 543 385 714

2000 Q1 5 264 6 260 16 102 809 6 513 34 948 231 798 383 079Q2 5 291 6 306 16 841 308 7 224 35 970 234 059 392 849Q3 5 933 7 069 17 397 537 7 198 38 134 238 770 398 304Q4 4 105 4 893 16 135 764 7 795 33 692 239 501 397 972

2001 Q1 6 058 7 218 16 624 504 7 125 37 529 244 883 412 202Q2 5 575 6 625 18 602 457 7 352 38 611 247 483 415 366Q3 5 586 6 658 17 917 465 6 874 37 500 252 504 417 278Q4 3 725 4 440 18 456 796 7 669 35 086 248 285 412 963

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REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME IN KIND

RESOURCES USES

D.63 Social transfers in kind D.63 Social benefits in kind

Transfers of Transfers ofSocial individual Social individual Adjusted

assistance non-market assistance non-market grossDisposable benefits in goods and Total benefits in goods and disposable

income,gross kind services Total resources kind services Total income Total uses

B.6g D.6313 D.632 D.63 TR D.6313 D.632 D.63 B.7g TU

NQCO NRNC NRNE NRNF NQCB NRNI NRNK NRNL NRNM NQCB1991 581 617 – 78 061 78 061 659 678 – 78 061 78 061 581 617 659 6781992 605 454 – 84 218 84 218 689 672 – 84 218 84 218 605 454 689 6721993 636 892 – 88 530 88 530 725 422 – 88 530 88 530 636 892 725 4221994 679 303 – 92 832 92 832 772 135 – 92 832 92 832 679 303 772 1351995 713 701 – 97 574 97 574 811 275 – 97 574 97 574 713 701 811 275

1996 757 628 – 103 353 103 353 860 981 – 103 353 103 353 757 628 860 9811997 809 159 – 107 153 107 153 916 312 – 107 153 107 153 809 159 916 3121998 864 136 – 113 388 113 388 977 524 – 113 388 113 388 864 136 977 5241999 898 040 – 123 175 123 175 1 021 215 – 123 175 123 175 898 040 1 021 2152000 944 128 – 129 438 129 438 1 073 566 – 129 438 129 438 944 128 1 073 566

2001 993 155 – 138 351 138 351 1 131 506 – 138 351 138 351 993 155 1 131 506

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 193 859 – 26 099 26 099 219 958 – 26 099 26 099 193 859 219 958Q2 199 443 – 26 665 26 665 226 108 – 26 665 26 665 199 443 226 108Q3 204 217 – 27 014 27 014 231 231 – 27 014 27 014 204 217 231 231Q4 211 640 – 27 375 27 375 239 015 – 27 375 27 375 211 640 239 015

1998 Q1 206 531 – 27 484 27 484 234 015 – 27 484 27 484 206 531 234 015Q2 212 121 – 28 064 28 064 240 185 – 28 064 28 064 212 121 240 185Q3 221 081 – 28 715 28 715 249 796 – 28 715 28 715 221 081 249 796Q4 224 403 – 29 125 29 125 253 528 – 29 125 29 125 224 403 253 528

1999 Q1 214 344 – 29 817 29 817 244 161 – 29 817 29 817 214 344 244 161Q2 221 698 – 30 639 30 639 252 337 – 30 639 30 639 221 698 252 337Q3 227 478 – 31 187 31 187 258 665 – 31 187 31 187 227 478 258 665Q4 234 520 – 31 532 31 532 266 052 – 31 532 31 532 234 520 266 052

2000 Q1 230 324 – 31 030 31 030 261 354 – 31 030 31 030 230 324 261 354Q2 231 583 – 32 137 32 137 263 720 – 32 137 32 137 231 583 263 720Q3 238 124 – 32 872 32 872 270 996 – 32 872 32 872 238 124 270 996Q4 244 097 – 33 399 33 399 277 496 – 33 399 33 399 244 097 277 496

2001 Q1 242 295 – 33 306 33 306 275 601 – 33 306 33 306 242 295 275 601Q2 244 391 – 34 469 34 469 278 860 – 34 469 34 469 244 391 278 860Q3 253 601 – 34 962 34 962 288 563 – 34 962 34 962 253 601 288 563Q4 252 868 – 35 614 35 614 288 482 – 35 614 35 614 252 868 288 482

Seasonally adjusted

RPMB RPPB RPPC RPOY RPPD RPPI RPPJ RPPF RPPE RPPD1997 Q1 195 735 – 26 025 26 025 221 760 – 26 025 26 025 172 892 221 760

Q2 201 829 – 26 773 26 773 228 602 – 26 773 26 773 180 569 228 602Q3 205 134 – 27 114 27 114 232 248 – 27 114 27 114 182 539 232 248Q4 206 461 – 27 241 27 241 233 702 – 27 241 27 241 187 753 233 702

1998 Q1 209 444 – 27 786 27 786 237 230 – 27 786 27 786 187 064 237 230Q2 214 236 – 28 040 28 040 242 276 – 28 040 28 040 189 565 242 276Q3 219 912 – 28 564 28 564 248 476 – 28 564 28 564 195 959 248 476Q4 220 544 – 28 998 28 998 249 542 – 28 998 28 998 196 606 249 542

1999 Q1 218 449 – 30 148 30 148 248 597 – 30 148 30 148 218 449 248 597Q2 224 187 – 30 609 30 609 254 796 – 30 609 30 609 224 187 254 796Q3 225 861 – 31 023 31 023 256 884 – 31 023 31 023 225 861 256 884Q4 229 543 – 31 395 31 395 260 938 – 31 395 31 395 229 543 260 938

2000 Q1 231 798 – 31 474 31 474 263 272 – 31 474 31 474 231 798 263 272Q2 234 059 – 32 093 32 093 266 152 – 32 093 32 093 234 059 266 152Q3 238 770 – 32 707 32 707 271 477 – 32 707 32 707 238 770 271 477Q4 239 501 – 33 164 33 164 272 665 – 33 164 33 164 239 501 272 665

2001 Q1 244 883 – 33 788 33 788 278 671 – 33 788 33 788 244 883 278 671Q2 247 483 – 34 412 34 412 281 895 – 34 412 34 412 247 483 281 895Q3 252 504 – 34 783 34 783 287 287 – 34 783 34 783 252 504 287 287Q4 248 285 – 35 368 35 368 283 653 – 35 368 35 368 248 285 283 653

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USE OF DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

Adjustment for P.3 Final consumption expenditure Adjustment forthe change in the change innet equity of Individual Collective net equity of

Disposable households and consumption consumption households inincome, gross pension funds Total resources expenditure expenditure Total pension funds Saving, gross Total uses

B.6g D.8 TR P.31 P.32 P.3 D.8 B.8g TU

NQCO NVCI NVCW NQEO NQEP ABKW NQEL NQCA NVCW1991 581 617 15 596 597 213 437 677 54 438 492 115 15 602 89 496 597 2131992 605 454 13 265 618 719 463 976 55 783 519 759 13 271 85 689 618 7191993 636 892 10 742 647 634 490 500 56 985 547 485 10 741 89 408 647 6341994 679 303 10 577 689 880 515 229 58 710 573 939 10 574 105 367 689 8801995 713 701 11 690 725 391 540 941 59 938 600 879 11 688 112 824 725 391

1996 757 628 14 824 772 452 577 153 61 811 638 964 14 822 118 666 772 4521997 809 159 15 131 824 290 610 527 61 596 672 123 15 129 137 038 824 2901998 864 136 16 105 880 241 649 913 62 610 712 523 16 103 151 615 880 2411999 898 040 15 417 913 457 690 730 65 790 756 520 15 415 141 522 913 4572000 944 128 11 932 956 060 724 674 71 269 795 943 11 928 148 189 956 060

2001 993 155 12 876 1 006 031 765 923 75 127 841 050 12 872 152 109 1 006 031

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 193 859 2 908 196 767 143 370 15 896 159 266 2 907 34 594 196 767Q2 199 443 4 793 204 236 149 255 15 093 164 348 4 793 35 095 204 236Q3 204 217 4 499 208 716 156 247 15 017 171 264 4 499 32 953 208 716Q4 211 640 2 931 214 571 161 655 15 590 177 245 2 930 34 396 214 571

1998 Q1 206 531 3 846 210 377 153 360 14 920 168 280 3 845 38 252 210 377Q2 212 121 4 675 216 796 158 798 15 623 174 421 4 675 37 700 216 796Q3 221 081 4 950 226 031 166 319 15 836 182 155 4 950 38 926 226 031Q4 224 403 2 634 227 037 171 436 16 231 187 667 2 633 36 737 227 037

1999 Q1 214 344 3 478 217 822 163 871 16 067 179 938 3 477 34 407 217 822Q2 221 698 5 513 227 211 169 624 16 439 186 063 5 513 35 635 227 211Q3 227 478 4 229 231 707 175 129 16 535 191 664 4 228 35 815 231 707Q4 234 520 2 197 236 717 182 106 16 749 198 855 2 197 35 665 236 717

2000 Q1 230 324 3 201 233 525 172 458 16 917 189 375 3 199 40 951 233 525Q2 231 583 3 679 235 262 177 686 18 211 195 897 3 679 35 686 235 262Q3 238 124 3 112 241 236 183 795 18 273 202 068 3 111 36 057 241 236Q4 244 097 1 940 246 037 190 735 17 868 208 603 1 939 35 495 246 037

2001 Q1 242 295 2 797 245 092 180 854 18 325 199 179 2 796 43 117 245 092Q2 244 391 4 836 249 227 187 875 18 813 206 688 4 836 37 703 249 227Q3 253 601 2 786 256 387 194 439 18 628 213 067 2 785 40 535 256 387Q4 252 868 2 457 255 325 202 755 19 361 222 116 2 455 30 754 255 325

Seasonally adjusted

RPMB RPTD RPRU RPRX RPRY ABKY RPRW RPRV RPRU1997 Q1 195 735 3 379 199 114 148 229 15 759 163 988 3 378 31 748 199 114

Q2 201 829 4 128 205 957 152 182 15 220 167 402 4 128 34 427 205 957Q3 205 134 3 778 208 912 153 829 15 149 168 978 3 778 36 156 208 912Q4 206 461 3 846 210 307 156 287 15 468 171 755 3 845 34 707 210 307

1998 Q1 209 444 3 925 213 369 158 870 15 049 173 919 3 924 35 526 213 369Q2 214 236 3 955 218 191 161 458 15 594 177 052 3 955 37 184 218 191Q3 219 912 4 079 223 991 163 656 15 776 179 432 4 079 40 480 223 991Q4 220 544 4 146 224 690 165 929 16 191 182 120 4 145 38 425 224 690

1999 Q1 218 449 4 353 222 802 169 366 16 309 185 675 4 352 32 775 222 802Q2 224 187 4 302 228 489 171 554 16 302 187 856 4 302 36 331 228 489Q3 225 861 3 748 229 609 173 658 16 473 190 131 3 747 35 731 229 609Q4 229 543 3 014 232 557 176 152 16 706 192 858 3 014 36 685 232 557

2000 Q1 231 798 3 611 235 409 178 282 17 077 195 359 3 609 36 441 235 409Q2 234 059 2 885 236 944 179 875 17 957 197 832 2 885 36 227 236 944Q3 238 770 2 920 241 690 182 102 18 185 200 287 2 919 38 484 241 690Q4 239 501 2 516 242 017 184 415 18 050 202 465 2 515 37 037 242 017

2001 Q1 244 883 3 125 248 008 186 983 18 496 205 479 3 124 39 405 248 008Q2 247 483 3 526 251 009 190 384 18 550 208 934 3 526 38 549 251 009Q3 252 504 2 630 255 134 193 098 18 537 211 635 2 629 40 870 255 134Q4 248 285 3 595 251 880 195 458 19 544 215 002 3 593 33 285 251 880

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USE OF ADJUSTED DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

Adjustment for Actual final consumption Adjustment forthe change in the change in

Adjusted net equity of Actual Actual net equity ofdisposable households in individual collective households in

income pension funds Total resources consumption comsumption Total pension funds Saving, gross Total uses

B.7g D.8 TR P.41 P.42 P.4 D.8 B.8g TU

NRNM NVCI NVCW ABRE NRMZ NRMX NQEL NQCA NVCW1991 581 617 15 596 597 213 437 677 54 438 492 115 15 602 89 496 597 2131992 605 454 13 265 618 719 463 976 55 783 519 759 13 271 85 689 618 7191993 636 892 10 742 647 634 490 500 56 985 547 485 10 741 89 408 647 6341994 679 303 10 577 689 880 515 229 58 710 573 939 10 574 105 367 689 8801995 713 701 11 690 725 391 540 941 59 938 600 879 11 688 112 824 725 391

1996 757 628 14 824 772 452 577 153 61 811 638 964 14 822 118 666 772 4521997 809 159 15 131 824 290 610 527 61 596 672 123 15 129 137 038 824 2901998 864 136 16 105 880 241 649 913 62 610 712 523 16 103 151 615 880 2411999 898 040 15 417 913 457 690 730 65 790 756 520 15 415 141 522 913 4572000 944 128 11 932 956 060 724 674 71 269 795 943 11 928 148 189 956 060

2001 993 155 12 876 1 006 031 765 923 75 127 841 050 12 872 152 109 1 006 031

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 193 859 2 908 196 767 143 370 15 896 159 266 2 907 34 594 196 767Q2 199 443 4 793 204 236 149 255 15 093 164 348 4 793 35 095 204 236Q3 204 217 4 499 208 716 156 247 15 017 171 264 4 499 32 953 208 716Q4 211 640 2 931 214 571 161 655 15 590 177 245 2 930 34 396 214 571

1998 Q1 206 531 3 846 210 377 153 360 14 920 168 280 3 845 38 252 210 377Q2 212 121 4 675 216 796 158 798 15 623 174 421 4 675 37 700 216 796Q3 221 081 4 950 226 031 166 319 15 836 182 155 4 950 38 926 226 031Q4 224 403 2 634 227 037 171 436 16 231 187 667 2 633 36 737 227 037

1999 Q1 214 344 3 478 217 822 163 871 16 067 179 938 3 477 34 407 217 822Q2 221 698 5 513 227 211 169 624 16 439 186 063 5 513 35 635 227 211Q3 227 478 4 229 231 707 175 129 16 535 191 664 4 228 35 815 231 707Q4 234 520 2 197 236 717 182 106 16 749 198 855 2 197 35 665 236 717

2000 Q1 230 324 3 201 233 525 172 458 16 917 189 375 3 199 40 951 233 525Q2 231 583 3 679 235 262 177 686 18 211 195 897 3 679 35 686 235 262Q3 238 124 3 112 241 236 183 795 18 273 202 068 3 111 36 057 241 236Q4 244 097 1 940 246 037 190 735 17 868 208 603 1 939 35 495 246 037

2001 Q1 242 295 2 797 245 092 180 854 18 325 199 179 2 796 43 117 245 092Q2 244 391 4 836 249 227 187 875 18 813 206 688 4 836 37 703 249 227Q3 253 601 2 786 256 387 194 439 18 628 213 067 2 785 40 535 256 387Q4 252 868 2 457 255 325 202 755 19 361 222 116 2 455 30 754 255 325

Seasonally adjusted

RPPE RPTD RPRU ABRF RPSI RPTH RPRW RPRV RPRU1997 Q1 172 892 3 379 199 114 148 229 15 759 163 988 3 378 31 748 199 114

Q2 180 569 4 128 205 957 152 182 15 220 167 402 4 128 34 427 205 957Q3 182 539 3 778 208 912 153 829 15 149 168 978 3 778 36 156 208 912Q4 187 753 3 846 210 307 156 287 15 468 171 755 3 845 34 707 210 307

1998 Q1 187 064 3 925 213 369 158 870 15 049 173 919 3 924 35 526 213 369Q2 189 565 3 955 218 191 161 458 15 594 177 052 3 955 37 184 218 191Q3 195 959 4 079 223 991 163 656 15 776 179 432 4 079 40 480 223 991Q4 196 606 4 146 224 690 165 929 16 191 182 120 4 145 38 425 224 690

1999 Q1 218 449 4 353 222 802 169 366 16 309 185 675 4 352 32 775 222 802Q2 224 187 4 302 228 489 171 554 16 302 187 856 4 302 36 331 228 489Q3 225 861 3 748 229 609 173 658 16 473 190 131 3 747 35 731 229 609Q4 229 543 3 014 232 557 176 152 16 706 192 858 3 014 36 685 232 557

2000 Q1 231 798 3 611 235 409 178 282 17 077 195 359 3 609 36 441 235 409Q2 234 059 2 885 236 944 179 875 17 957 197 832 2 885 36 227 236 944Q3 238 770 2 920 241 690 182 102 18 185 200 287 2 919 38 484 241 690Q4 239 501 2 516 242 017 184 415 18 050 202 465 2 515 37 037 242 017

2001 Q1 244 883 3 125 248 008 186 983 18 496 205 479 3 124 39 405 248 008Q2 247 483 3 526 251 009 190 384 18 550 208 934 3 526 38 549 251 009Q3 252 504 2 630 255 134 193 098 18 537 211 635 2 629 40 870 255 134Q4 248 285 3 595 251 880 195 458 19 544 215 002 3 593 33 285 251 880

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth

D.9 Capital transfers receivable -D.9 less Capital transfers payable Total changein

Investment Other capital Investment Other capital liabilitiesGross saving Capital taxes grants transfers Total Capital taxes grants transfers Total and net worth

B.8g D.91 D.92 D.99 D.9 -D.91 -D.92 -D.99 -D.9 B.10.1g

NQET NQEY NQFB NQFD NQEW -NQCC -NVDG -NQCE -NQCF NQCT1991 89 496 1 263 10 554 1 513 13 330 –1 263 –10 356 –1 421 –13 040 89 7861992 85 689 1 227 10 663 6 001 17 891 –1 227 –10 302 –5 941 –17 470 86 1101993 89 408 1 279 11 851 777 13 907 –1 279 –11 523 –796 –13 598 89 7171994 105 367 1 438 10 755 729 12 922 –1 438 –10 283 –1 168 –12 889 105 4001995 112 824 1 441 10 035 2 420 13 896 –1 441 –9 699 –2 223 –13 363 113 357

1996 118 666 1 621 10 052 2 606 14 279 –1 621 –9 545 –2 391 –13 557 119 3881997 137 038 1 601 9 433 942 11 976 –1 601 –8 733 –804 –11 138 137 8761998 151 615 1 796 8 343 1 160 11 299 –1 796 –8 112 –870 –10 778 152 1361999 141 522 1 951 9 372 1 360 12 683 –1 951 –9 211 –725 –11 887 142 3182000 148 189 2 215 9 456 1 995 13 666 –2 215 –8 610 –1 205 –12 030 149 825

2001 152 109 2 378 10 729 4 016 17 123 –2 378 –10 397 –2 687 –15 462 153 770

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 34 594 353 3 315 250 3 918 –353 –3 158 –179 –3 690 34 822Q2 35 095 415 1 880 239 2 534 –415 –1 838 –197 –2 450 35 179Q3 32 953 432 1 922 229 2 583 –432 –1 740 –213 –2 385 33 151Q4 34 396 401 2 316 224 2 941 –401 –1 997 –215 –2 613 34 724

1998 Q1 38 252 436 2 913 249 3 598 –436 –2 928 –212 –3 576 38 274Q2 37 700 442 1 746 272 2 460 –442 –1 718 –329 –2 489 37 671Q3 38 926 485 1 792 303 2 580 –485 –1 675 –174 –2 334 39 172Q4 36 737 433 1 892 336 2 661 –433 –1 791 –155 –2 379 37 019

1999 Q1 34 407 445 3 321 241 4 007 –445 –3 337 –240 –4 022 34 392Q2 35 635 467 1 817 322 2 606 –467 –1 664 –197 –2 328 35 913Q3 35 815 568 2 085 410 3 063 –568 –2 089 –160 –2 817 36 061Q4 35 665 471 2 149 387 3 007 –471 –2 121 –128 –2 720 35 952

2000 Q1 40 951 548 3 262 317 4 127 –548 –3 108 –327 –3 983 41 095Q2 35 686 566 1 835 468 2 869 –566 –1 368 –285 –2 219 36 336Q3 36 057 579 2 219 669 3 467 –579 –2 129 –367 –3 075 36 449Q4 35 495 522 2 140 541 3 203 –522 –2 005 –226 –2 753 35 945

2001 Q1 43 117 569 3 328 584 4 481 –569 –3 310 –470 –4 349 43 249Q2 37 703 606 2 090 1 332 4 028 –606 –1 882 –860 –3 348 38 383Q3 40 535 611 2 322 836 3 769 –611 –2 289 –432 –3 332 40 972Q4 30 754 592 2 989 1 264 4 845 –592 –2 916 –925 –4 433 31 166

Seasonally adjusted

RPXW RPXY RPXZ RPYA RPXX -RPYD -RPYE -RPYF -RPYC RPXV1997 Q1 31 748 353 2 764 250 3 367 –353 –2 607 –179 –3 139 31 976

Q2 34 427 415 2 237 239 2 891 –415 –2 195 –197 –2 807 34 511Q3 36 156 432 2 088 229 2 749 –432 –1 906 –213 –2 551 36 354Q4 34 707 401 2 344 224 2 969 –401 –2 025 –215 –2 641 35 035

1998 Q1 35 526 436 2 167 249 2 852 –436 –2 182 –212 –2 830 35 548Q2 37 184 442 2 093 272 2 807 –442 –2 065 –329 –2 836 37 155Q3 40 480 485 1 963 303 2 751 –485 –1 846 –174 –2 505 40 726Q4 38 425 433 2 120 336 2 889 –433 –2 019 –155 –2 607 38 707

1999 Q1 32 775 445 2 517 241 3 203 –445 –2 533 –240 –3 218 32 760Q2 36 331 467 2 183 322 2 972 –467 –2 030 –197 –2 694 36 609Q3 35 731 568 2 316 410 3 294 –568 –2 320 –160 –3 048 35 977Q4 36 685 471 2 356 387 3 214 –471 –2 328 –128 –2 927 36 972

2000 Q1 36 441 548 2 464 317 3 329 –548 –2 310 –327 –3 185 36 585Q2 36 227 566 2 266 468 3 300 –566 –1 799 –285 –2 650 36 877Q3 38 484 579 2 375 669 3 623 –579 –2 285 –367 –3 231 38 876Q4 37 037 522 2 351 541 3 414 –522 –2 216 –226 –2 964 37 487

2001 Q1 39 405 569 2 346 584 3 499 –569 –2 328 –470 –3 367 39 537Q2 38 549 606 2 803 1 332 4 741 –606 –2 595 –860 –4 061 39 229Q3 40 870 611 2 730 836 4 177 –611 –2 697 –432 –3 740 41 307Q4 33 285 592 2 850 1 264 4 706 –592 –2 777 –925 –4 294 33 697

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT

Changes in assets

P.5 Gross capital formation Acquisitionsless disposals

Gross fixed Acquisitions of non-produced Statistical Netcapital Changes in less disposals /financial discrepancy for lending/borrowi- Total change in

formation inventories of valuables Total assets expenditure ng assets

P.51 P.52 P.53 P.5 K.2 de B.9 B.10.1g

NQFN NQFO NQFP NQFM NQFJ RVFD NQFH NQCT1991 105 179 –4 927 –97 100 155 – – –10 369 89 7861992 100 583 –1 937 17 98 663 – – –12 553 86 1101993 101 027 329 –29 101 327 – – –11 610 89 7171994 108 314 3 708 113 112 135 – – –6 735 105 4001995 117 448 4 512 –121 121 839 – – –8 482 113 357

1996 125 762 1 771 –158 127 375 –14 – –7 973 119 3881997 134 396 4 388 –26 138 758 34 – –916 137 8761998 151 539 4 460 430 156 429 48 – –4 341 152 1361999 155 408 4 975 230 160 613 –12 – –18 283 142 3182000 163 804 1 855 –3 165 656 –40 –442 –15 349 149 825

2001 167 738 1 792 361 169 891 222 –342 –16 001 153 770

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 32 987 261 –24 33 224 12 800 786 34 822Q2 32 024 2 934 44 35 002 16 985 –824 35 179Q3 32 835 869 –10 33 694 5 –777 229 33 151Q4 36 550 324 –36 36 838 1 –1 008 –1 107 34 724

1998 Q1 38 135 579 154 38 868 35 1 949 –2 578 38 274Q2 36 453 1 702 46 38 201 12 1 867 –2 409 37 671Q3 37 316 959 106 38 381 17 –708 1 482 39 172Q4 39 635 1 220 124 40 979 –16 –3 108 –836 37 019

1999 Q1 39 697 731 34 40 462 –1 1 136 –7 205 34 392Q2 36 701 728 130 37 559 31 864 –2 541 35 913Q3 38 135 3 015 –89 41 061 –22 –569 –4 409 36 061Q4 40 875 501 155 41 531 –20 –1 431 –4 128 35 952

2000 Q1 40 943 2 472 57 43 472 –18 666 –3 025 41 095Q2 38 789 –784 –32 37 973 –33 2 009 –3 613 36 336Q3 39 804 1 320 –56 41 068 –30 –1 048 –3 541 36 449Q4 44 268 –1 153 28 43 143 41 –2 069 –5 170 35 945

2001 Q1 42 873 1 324 –56 44 141 2 2 191 –3 085 43 249Q2 40 623 –173 261 40 711 70 826 –3 224 38 383Q3 41 473 2 021 32 43 526 88 –5 –2 637 40 972Q4 42 769 –1 380 124 41 513 62 –3 354 –7 055 31 166

Seasonally adjusted

RQCN RQCO RQCP RQCM RQCJ GIXM RQCI RPXV1997 Q1 32 013 206 –13 32 206 4 – –235 31 976

Q2 33 581 440 –15 34 006 10 – 496 34 511Q3 33 485 1 929 37 35 451 7 – 897 36 354Q4 35 317 1 813 –35 37 095 13 – –2 074 35 035

1998 Q1 36 944 991 154 38 089 24 – –2 564 35 548Q2 38 142 150 46 38 338 6 – –1 189 37 155Q3 37 962 1 395 106 39 463 19 – 1 243 40 726Q4 38 491 1 924 124 40 539 –1 – –1 831 38 707

1999 Q1 38 411 1 138 34 39 583 –9 – –6 814 32 760Q2 38 381 327 130 38 838 19 – –2 248 36 609Q3 38 925 1 459 –89 40 295 –18 – –4 300 35 977Q4 39 691 2 051 155 41 897 –4 – –4 921 36 972

2000 Q1 39 238 –40 57 39 255 –23 –89 –2 558 36 585Q2 40 811 917 –32 41 696 –46 –109 –4 664 36 877Q3 40 884 1 237 –56 42 065 –19 –120 –3 050 38 876Q4 42 871 –259 28 42 640 48 –124 –5 077 37 487

2001 Q1 41 371 413 –21 41 763 59 –91 –2 194 39 537Q2 42 733 1 031 84 43 848 44 –86 –4 577 39 229Q3 42 090 1 054 197 43 341 56 –83 –2 007 41 307Q4 41 544 –706 101 40 939 63 –82 –7 223 33 697

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.4 Property income, received D.4 Property income,paid

Propertyincome

attributedto Balance of

Gross Distribut- insurance Distribut- grossOperating ed income policy-ho- Total ed income primary

surplus Interest of corps. lders Rent Total resources Interest of corps Rent Total income Total uses

B.2g D.41 D.42 D.44 D.45 D.4 TR D.41 D.42 D.45 D.4 B.5g TU

NRJT CPBV FACT FAOT FAOZ FAOP FAOU XAQZ ZOYB FAOZ FAOV NRJX FAOU1991 6 102 492 14 – – 506 6 608 1 288 3 583 – 4 871 1 737 6 6081992 6 607 444 15 – – 459 7 066 1 222 4 223 – 5 445 1 621 7 0661993 8 188 413 15 – – 428 8 616 1 492 5 107 – 6 599 2 017 8 6161994 9 111 492 14 – – 506 9 617 2 186 5 492 – 7 678 1 939 9 6171995 10 987 639 22 – – 661 11 648 2 415 5 380 – 7 795 3 853 11 648

1996 10 856 820 18 – – 838 11 694 2 557 5 413 – 7 970 3 724 11 6941997 9 758 697 22 – – 719 10 477 1 916 4 972 – 6 888 3 589 10 4771998 10 216 849 23 – – 872 11 088 2 335 5 342 – 7 677 3 411 11 0881999 10 376 657 30 – – 687 11 063 2 689 4 810 – 7 499 3 564 11 0632000 9 808 621 30 – – 651 10 459 2 195 5 484 – 7 679 2 780 10 459

2001 10 439 576 40 – – 616 11 055 2 209 6 058 – 8 267 2 788 11 055

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 2 086 168 5 – – 173 2 259 935 1 256 – 2 191 68 2 259Q2 2 441 166 6 – – 172 2 613 121 1 262 – 1 383 1 230 2 613Q3 2 449 181 5 – – 186 2 635 652 1 186 – 1 838 797 2 635Q4 2 782 182 6 – – 188 2 970 208 1 268 – 1 476 1 494 2 970

1998 Q1 2 415 231 5 – – 236 2 651 1 318 1 398 – 2 716 –65 2 651Q2 2 570 206 5 – – 211 2 781 127 1 274 – 1 401 1 380 2 781Q3 2 619 218 6 – – 224 2 843 656 1 308 – 1 964 879 2 843Q4 2 612 194 7 – – 201 2 813 234 1 362 – 1 596 1 217 2 813

1999 Q1 2 663 187 5 – – 192 2 855 1 453 1 506 – 2 959 –104 2 855Q2 2 545 148 8 – – 156 2 701 130 1 106 – 1 236 1 465 2 701Q3 2 477 158 6 – – 164 2 641 224 1 082 – 1 306 1 335 2 641Q4 2 691 164 11 – – 175 2 866 882 1 116 – 1 998 868 2 866

2000 Q1 2 401 152 7 – – 159 2 560 1 074 1 361 – 2 435 125 2 560Q2 2 352 138 6 – – 144 2 496 96 1 368 – 1 464 1 032 2 496Q3 2 364 161 7 – – 168 2 532 849 1 373 – 2 222 310 2 532Q4 2 691 170 10 – – 180 2 871 176 1 382 – 1 558 1 313 2 871

2001 Q1 2 435 151 9 – – 160 2 595 1 169 1 374 – 2 543 52 2 595Q2 2 506 153 9 – – 162 2 668 115 1 595 – 1 710 958 2 668Q3 2 498 141 11 – – 152 2 650 827 1 507 – 2 334 316 2 650Q4 3 000 131 11 – – 142 3 142 98 1 582 – 1 680 1 462 3 142

Seasonally adjusted

CAEQ RNZF RNZG RNQS RNEY RPBG RPBH XAQY ZOYC RPBJ RPBI RPBH1997 Q1 2 521 168 6 – – 174 2 695 539 1 250 – 1 789 906 2 695

Q2 2 420 166 6 – – 172 2 592 455 1 250 – 1 705 887 2 592Q3 2 310 181 5 – – 186 2 496 486 1 221 – 1 707 789 2 496Q4 2 507 182 5 – – 187 2 694 436 1 251 – 1 687 1 007 2 694

1998 Q1 2 571 231 6 – – 237 2 808 628 1 401 – 2 029 779 2 808Q2 2 558 206 6 – – 212 2 770 539 1 278 – 1 817 953 2 770Q3 2 537 218 7 – – 225 2 762 543 1 349 – 1 892 870 2 762Q4 2 550 194 4 – – 198 2 748 625 1 314 – 1 939 809 2 748

1999 Q1 2 801 187 6 – – 193 2 994 741 1 489 – 2 230 764 2 994Q2 2 568 148 10 – – 158 2 726 623 1 101 – 1 724 1 002 2 726Q3 2 479 158 7 – – 165 2 644 657 1 103 – 1 760 884 2 644Q4 2 528 164 7 – – 171 2 699 668 1 117 – 1 785 914 2 699

2000 Q1 2 542 152 8 – – 160 2 702 535 1 348 – 1 883 819 2 702Q2 2 380 138 7 – – 145 2 525 514 1 365 – 1 879 646 2 525Q3 2 378 161 7 – – 168 2 546 601 1 398 – 1 999 547 2 546Q4 2 508 170 8 – – 178 2 686 545 1 373 – 1 918 768 2 686

2001 Q1 2 584 151 10 – – 161 2 745 608 1 363 – 1 971 774 2 745Q2 2 592 153 10 – – 163 2 755 653 1 591 – 2 244 511 2 755Q3 2 611 141 11 – – 152 2 763 585 1 527 – 2 112 651 2 763Q4 2 652 131 9 – – 140 2 792 363 1 577 – 1 940 852 2 792

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

Balance of Imputed Net non-life MIscellaneous Net non-life Grossgross primary social insurance current Total Taxes on Social insurance Disposable

incomes contributions claims transfers resources income benefits premiums income Total uses

B.5g D.612 D.72 D.75 TR D.51 D.623 D.71 B.6g TU

NRJX EWRS FDDF RUDY FDDH FCCS EWRS FDDM NRKD FDDH1991 1 737 146 – 37 1 920 451 146 – 1 323 1 9201992 1 621 217 – 112 1 950 199 217 – 1 534 1 9501993 2 017 261 – 256 2 534 162 261 – 2 111 2 5341994 1 939 362 – 420 2 721 174 362 – 2 185 2 7211995 3 853 341 – 494 4 688 299 341 – 4 048 4 688

1996 3 724 288 – 537 4 549 268 288 – 3 993 4 5491997 3 589 266 – 557 4 412 374 266 – 3 772 4 4121998 3 411 260 – 595 4 266 379 260 – 3 627 4 2661999 3 564 259 – 611 4 434 340 259 – 3 835 4 4342000 2 780 244 – 622 3 646 218 244 – 3 184 3 646

2001 2 788 273 – 619 3 680 90 273 – 3 317 3 680

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 68 67 – 134 269 374 67 – –172 269Q2 1 230 72 – 141 1 443 – 72 – 1 371 1 443Q3 797 61 – 141 999 – 61 – 938 999Q4 1 494 66 – 141 1 701 – 66 – 1 635 1 701

1998 Q1 –65 63 – 148 146 379 63 – –296 146Q2 1 380 65 – 149 1 594 – 65 – 1 529 1 594Q3 879 66 – 149 1 094 – 66 – 1 028 1 094Q4 1 217 66 – 149 1 432 – 66 – 1 366 1 432

1999 Q1 –104 69 – 149 114 232 69 – –187 114Q2 1 465 64 – 154 1 683 88 64 – 1 531 1 683Q3 1 335 63 – 154 1 552 – 63 – 1 489 1 552Q4 868 63 – 154 1 085 20 63 – 1 002 1 085

2000 Q1 125 60 – 154 339 166 60 – 113 339Q2 1 032 60 – 156 1 248 8 60 – 1 180 1 248Q3 310 61 – 156 527 9 61 – 457 527Q4 1 313 63 – 156 1 532 35 63 – 1 434 1 532

2001 Q1 52 66 – 156 274 54 66 – 154 274Q2 958 65 – 154 1 177 5 65 – 1 107 1 177Q3 316 70 – 155 541 14 70 – 457 541Q4 1 462 72 – 154 1 688 17 72 – 1 599 1 688

Seasonally adjusted

RPBI RNRQ RPKN RPKP RNPQ RPKO RPKN1997 Q1 906 67 – 134 1 107 93 67 – 947 1 107

Q2 887 72 – 141 1 100 93 72 – 935 1 100Q3 789 61 – 141 991 94 61 – 836 991Q4 1 007 66 – 141 1 214 94 66 – 1 054 1 214

1998 Q1 779 63 – 148 990 94 63 – 833 990Q2 953 65 – 149 1 167 95 65 – 1 007 1 167Q3 870 66 – 149 1 085 95 66 – 924 1 085Q4 809 66 – 149 1 024 95 66 – 863 1 024

1999 Q1 764 69 – 149 982 85 69 – 828 982Q2 1 002 64 – 154 1 220 85 64 – 1 071 1 220Q3 884 63 – 154 1 101 85 63 – 953 1 101Q4 914 63 – 154 1 131 85 63 – 983 1 131

2000 Q1 819 60 – 154 1 033 54 60 – 919 1 033Q2 646 60 – 156 862 54 60 – 748 862Q3 547 61 – 156 764 55 61 – 648 764Q4 768 63 – 156 987 55 63 – 869 987

2001 Q1 774 66 – 156 996 22 66 – 908 996Q2 511 65 – 154 730 22 65 – 643 730Q3 651 70 – 155 876 23 70 – 783 876Q4 852 72 – 154 1 078 23 72 – 983 1 078

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

D.9 Capital transfers Acquisiti-D.9 Capital transfers receivable paid P.5 Gross capital formation ons less

disposalsof

Total non-produ- Netchanges in Gross ced lending(+-

Other Other liabiliti- fixed Changes in non-finan- )/ net TotalGross Investment capital Capital es and net capital inventori- cial borrowing- change insaving grants transfers Total Transfers Total worth formation es Total assets (-) assets

B.8g D.92 D.99 D.9 D.99 D.9 B.10.1g P.51 P.52 P.5 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NRKD FDBV NZGD FDBU ZMLL ZMLM FDEG FCCJ DHHL FDEH FDEJ CPCM FDEG1991 1 323 3 066 123 3 189 – – 4 512 4 413 58 4 471 –380 421 4 5121992 1 534 2 893 43 2 936 – – 4 470 5 669 14 5 683 –264 –949 4 4701993 2 111 2 781 107 2 888 – – 4 999 5 457 –164 5 293 –297 3 4 9991994 2 185 2 747 12 2 759 – – 4 944 5 627 –313 5 314 –319 –51 4 9441995 4 048 2 697 1 604 4 301 – – 8 349 5 776 –158 5 618 –139 2 870 8 349

1996 3 993 2 869 144 3 013 – – 7 006 5 256 –199 5 057 –215 2 164 7 0061997 3 772 1 790 3 1 793 – – 5 565 4 551 –1 4 550 –267 1 282 5 5651998 3 627 1 121 2 1 123 – – 4 750 4 400 215 4 615 –257 392 4 7501999 3 835 1 416 11 1 427 – – 5 262 4 754 –117 4 637 –184 809 5 2622000 3 184 1 209 12 1 221 300 300 4 105 4 831 –208 4 623 –123 –395 4 105

2001 3 317 1 388 655 2 043 300 300 5 060 4 913 –3 4 910 –42 192 5 060

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 –172 779 1 780 – – 608 1 359 18 1 377 –68 –701 608Q2 1 371 453 – 453 – – 1 824 1 010 –7 1 003 –67 888 1 824Q3 938 162 1 163 – – 1 101 1 107 4 1 111 –66 56 1 101Q4 1 635 396 1 397 – – 2 032 1 075 –16 1 059 –66 1 039 2 032

1998 Q1 –296 567 1 568 – – 272 1 321 –19 1 302 –65 –965 272Q2 1 529 306 – 306 – – 1 835 920 154 1 074 –64 825 1 835Q3 1 028 76 – 76 – – 1 104 1 046 –7 1 039 –64 129 1 104Q4 1 366 172 1 173 – – 1 539 1 113 87 1 200 –64 403 1 539

1999 Q1 –187 524 1 525 – – 338 1 474 –23 1 451 –64 –1 049 338Q2 1 531 264 7 271 – – 1 802 974 –13 961 –40 881 1 802Q3 1 489 304 1 305 – – 1 794 1 180 –25 1 155 –40 679 1 794Q4 1 002 324 2 326 – – 1 328 1 126 –56 1 070 –40 298 1 328

2000 Q1 113 456 1 457 75 75 495 1 573 –96 1 477 –40 –942 495Q2 1 180 255 5 260 75 75 1 365 972 –14 958 –28 435 1 365Q3 457 224 1 225 75 75 607 1 103 –59 1 044 –28 –409 607Q4 1 434 274 5 279 75 75 1 638 1 183 –39 1 144 –27 521 1 638

2001 Q1 154 547 1 548 75 75 627 1 458 –21 1 437 –27 –783 627Q2 1 107 240 5 245 75 75 1 277 1 148 –31 1 117 4 156 1 277Q3 457 317 1 318 75 75 700 1 120 1 1 121 –10 –411 700Q4 1 599 284 648 932 75 75 2 456 1 187 48 1 235 –9 1 230 2 456

Seasonally adjusted

RPKO RNZT RPXF ZMLN ZMLO RPXD RNZD DGAH RQBR RQBO RQBN RPXD1997 Q1 947 620 1 621 – – 1 568 1 119 –5 1 114 –69 523 1 568

Q2 935 449 – 449 – – 1 384 1 187 28 1 215 –69 238 1 384Q3 836 243 1 244 – – 1 080 1 144 –3 1 141 –66 5 1 080Q4 1 054 478 1 479 – – 1 533 1 101 –21 1 080 –63 516 1 533

1998 Q1 833 395 1 396 – – 1 229 1 017 –8 1 009 –65 285 1 229Q2 1 007 415 – 415 – – 1 422 1 096 143 1 239 –64 247 1 422Q3 924 139 – 139 – – 1 063 1 106 –10 1 096 –64 31 1 063Q4 863 172 1 173 – – 1 036 1 181 90 1 271 –64 –171 1 036

1999 Q1 828 316 1 317 – – 1 145 1 170 –8 1 162 –64 47 1 145Q2 1 071 331 7 338 – – 1 409 1 150 –28 1 122 –40 327 1 409Q3 953 427 1 428 – – 1 381 1 240 –29 1 211 –40 210 1 381Q4 983 342 2 344 – – 1 327 1 194 –52 1 142 –40 225 1 327

2000 Q1 919 262 1 263 75 75 1 107 1 300 –85 1 215 –40 –68 1 107Q2 748 312 5 317 75 75 990 1 136 –23 1 113 –28 –95 990Q3 648 308 1 309 75 75 882 1 150 –59 1 091 –28 –181 882Q4 869 327 5 332 75 75 1 126 1 245 –41 1 204 –27 –51 1 126

2001 Q1 908 374 1 375 75 75 1 208 1 228 –9 1 219 –27 16 1 208Q2 643 283 5 288 75 75 856 1 268 –32 1 236 4 –384 856Q3 783 403 1 404 75 75 1 112 1 211 2 1 213 –10 –91 1 112Q4 983 328 648 976 75 75 1 884 1 206 36 1 242 –9 651 1 884

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.4 Property income, received D.4 Property income,paid

Proper-Reinve- ty Reinve-

sted income stedearnin- attrib- of earnin- Share

Distri- gs on uted to Distri- which gs on Balance ofGross buted direct insura- buted Divide- direct of gross

operat- income foreign nce Total income nd foreign primary nation-ing Intere- of invest- policy- resour- Intere- of paymen- invest- income, Total al

surplus st corps. ment holders Rent Total ces st corps ts ment Rent Total gross uses income

B.2g D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.45 D.4 TR D.41 D.42 D.421 D.43 D.45 D.4 B.5g TU

NRJK DSZR DSZS HDVR FCFP FAOL FACV FCFQ DSZV NVDC NETZ HDVB FCFU FCFR NRJM FCFQ NRGZ1991 105 722 12 398 13 419 5 680 556 110 32 163 137 885 30 809 45 206 28 661 180 697 76 892 60 993 137 885 10.51992 105 864 10 372 14 947 4 711 471 110 30 611 136 475 27 909 48 171 31 728 62 682 76 824 59 651 136 475 9.81993 116 282 7 183 14 266 7 748 470 106 29 773 146 055 21 755 48 354 32 250 2 004 734 72 847 73 208 146 055 11.41994 133 037 7 074 16 432 12 138 338 108 36 090 169 127 21 057 54 812 36 365 4 310 693 80 872 88 255 169 127 12.91995 142 165 8 698 22 345 11 376 395 110 42 924 185 089 24 160 66 152 46 218 4 662 719 95 693 89 396 185 089 12.4

1996 157 745 8 840 22 901 13 417 423 114 45 695 203 440 23 490 70 723 51 609 6 117 815 101 145 102 295 203 440 13.41997 168 871 9 177 26 526 11 747 386 118 47 954 216 825 25 822 75 841 56 250 5 187 756 107 606 109 219 216 825 13.41998 174 261 13 091 25 063 10 979 463 118 49 714 223 975 30 690 72 695 51 686 3 117 584 107 086 116 889 223 975 13.41999 178 260 10 099 21 410 16 108 333 117 48 067 226 327 30 276 80 835 60 772 6 120 469 117 700 108 627 226 327 12.02000 188 644 13 240 26 478 20 036 489 117 60 360 249 004 37 568 78 395 55 813 7 258 1 294 124 515 124 489 249 004 13.1

2001 189 433 13 329 36 303 18 732 245 117 68 726 258 159 36 936 93 359 72 265 9 351 1 896 141 542 116 617 258 159 11.7

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 40 047 2 014 3 638 4 123 107 30 9 912 49 959 5 961 14 792 10 055 1 883 375 23 011 26 948 49 959 13.8Q2 40 703 2 167 6 285 3 208 117 30 11 807 52 510 6 271 20 485 15 527 912 31 27 699 24 811 52 510 12.4Q3 41 389 2 415 6 941 4 081 105 30 13 572 54 961 6 486 18 934 14 021 916 317 26 653 28 308 54 961 13.8Q4 46 732 2 581 9 662 335 57 28 12 663 59 395 7 104 21 630 16 647 1 476 33 30 243 29 152 59 395 13.7

1998 Q1 42 472 3 105 5 982 3 234 120 30 12 471 54 943 7 400 18 145 13 057 1 460 290 27 295 27 648 54 943 13.3Q2 42 614 3 300 5 588 2 829 107 30 11 854 54 468 7 367 17 800 12 564 1 280 43 26 490 27 978 54 468 13.1Q3 43 254 3 239 4 971 4 076 112 30 12 428 55 682 7 946 16 189 11 005 1 509 218 25 862 29 820 55 682 13.4Q4 45 921 3 447 8 522 840 124 28 12 961 58 882 7 977 20 561 15 060 –1 132 33 27 439 31 443 58 882 13.9

1999 Q1 40 546 2 462 2 231 3 175 80 30 7 978 48 524 7 399 11 777 7 127 –562 202 18 816 29 708 48 524 13.8Q2 42 951 2 460 7 963 3 207 92 30 13 752 56 703 7 051 30 916 25 300 806 40 38 813 17 890 56 703 8.0Q3 44 385 2 356 3 316 6 282 47 30 12 031 56 416 7 681 16 655 11 792 2 854 199 27 389 29 027 56 416 12.7Q4 50 378 2 821 7 900 3 444 114 27 14 306 64 684 8 145 21 487 16 553 3 022 28 32 682 32 002 64 684 13.6

2000 Q1 43 869 2 971 3 998 6 805 106 30 13 910 57 779 8 840 17 269 12 148 2 328 279 28 716 29 063 57 779 12.5Q2 46 030 3 029 7 544 3 169 156 30 13 928 59 958 9 158 19 681 13 713 2 049 169 31 057 28 901 59 958 12.4Q3 46 972 3 486 6 454 5 862 76 30 15 908 62 880 9 608 17 755 11 926 2 635 521 30 519 32 361 62 880 13.5Q4 51 773 3 754 8 482 4 200 151 27 16 614 68 387 9 962 23 690 18 026 246 325 34 223 34 164 68 387 13.9

2001 Q1 46 215 3 509 10 539 3 703 62 30 17 843 64 058 9 654 17 889 13 138 4 024 610 32 177 31 881 64 058 13.1Q2 45 320 3 456 9 489 5 957 48 30 18 980 64 300 9 332 25 913 20 554 2 120 331 37 696 26 604 64 300 10.8Q3 48 171 3 330 10 529 5 882 75 30 19 846 68 017 9 304 25 380 20 031 2 718 626 38 028 29 989 68 017 11.8Q4 49 727 3 034 5 746 3 190 60 27 12 057 61 784 8 646 24 177 18 542 489 329 33 641 28 143 61 784 11.1

Seasonally adjusted

CAER ROAY ROAZ ROBA RNQT RPBM RPBN ROCG ROCH RVFT ROCI ROCP RPBP RPBO RPBN NRJL1997 Q1 41 718 2 014 5 553 3 535 107 30 11 239 52 957 5 974 17 600 13 012 1 305 235 25 114 27 843 52 957 14.2

Q2 42 575 2 167 6 150 3 356 117 30 11 820 54 394 6 328 20 388 15 394 702 179 27 597 26 797 54 394 13.2Q3 42 843 2 415 8 567 3 597 105 30 14 714 57 556 6 572 20 835 16 094 879 174 28 460 29 096 57 556 14.1Q4 41 735 2 581 6 256 1 259 57 28 10 181 51 918 6 948 17 018 11 750 2 301 168 26 435 25 483 51 918 12.3

1998 Q1 43 354 3 105 8 300 2 713 120 30 14 268 57 620 7 409 20 904 15 830 1 322 170 29 805 27 815 57 620 13.2Q2 43 350 3 300 5 345 3 237 107 30 12 019 55 369 7 530 17 335 12 220 919 156 25 940 29 429 55 369 13.7Q3 43 933 3 239 5 512 2 861 112 30 11 754 55 688 7 928 16 905 11 763 1 425 112 26 370 29 318 55 688 13.3Q4 43 624 3 447 5 906 2 168 124 28 11 673 55 298 7 823 17 551 11 873 –549 146 24 971 30 327 55 298 13.6

1999 Q1 43 106 2 462 3 235 2 586 80 30 8 393 51 499 7 400 11 822 7 099 –551 88 18 759 32 740 51 499 14.9Q2 44 810 2 460 8 177 3 845 92 30 14 604 59 414 7 231 30 398 24 992 365 146 38 140 21 274 59 414 9.5Q3 44 659 2 356 4 089 4 972 47 30 11 494 56 153 7 650 19 542 14 669 2 767 102 30 061 26 092 56 153 11.5Q4 45 685 2 821 5 909 4 705 114 27 13 576 59 261 7 995 19 073 14 012 3 539 133 30 740 28 521 59 261 12.4

2000 Q1 44 612 2 971 5 122 6 078 106 30 14 307 58 919 8 866 19 602 14 184 2 224 155 30 847 28 072 58 919 12.1Q2 47 470 3 029 7 059 3 758 156 30 14 032 61 502 9 375 18 678 12 887 1 898 290 30 241 31 261 61 502 13.3Q3 48 690 3 486 7 301 4 643 76 30 15 536 64 226 9 503 18 731 12 902 2 114 398 30 746 33 480 64 226 13.9Q4 47 872 3 754 6 996 5 557 151 27 16 485 64 357 9 824 21 384 15 840 1 022 451 32 681 31 676 64 357 13.1

2001 Q1 47 859 3 509 12 315 3 084 62 30 19 000 66 859 9 676 19 599 14 508 3 891 471 33 637 33 222 66 859 13.5Q2 47 701 3 456 8 249 6 456 48 30 18 239 65 940 9 541 24 942 19 755 1 994 469 36 946 28 994 65 940 11.6Q3 46 910 3 330 11 218 4 754 75 30 19 407 66 317 9 189 26 605 21 275 2 132 486 38 412 27 905 66 317 11.1Q4 46 963 3 034 4 521 4 438 60 27 12 080 59 043 8 530 22 213 16 727 1 334 470 32 547 26 496 59 043 10.6

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£ million

SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.7 Current transfers other thantaxes, social contributions and

benefitsBalance of Imputed

primary social Net non-life Net non-life Miscellaneo- Grossincomes, contributio- insurance Total Taxes on Social insurance us current disposable

gross ns claims resources income benefits premiums transfers Total income Total uses

B.5g D.612 D.72 TR D.51 D.623 D.71 D.75 D.7 B.6g TU

NRJM EWRT FDBA FDBC FCCP EWRT FDBH FDBI FCCN NRJQ FDBC1991 60 993 2 586 7 962 71 541 16 352 2 586 7 962 238 8 200 44 403 71 5411992 59 651 3 099 6 689 69 439 14 047 3 099 6 689 240 6 929 45 364 69 4391993 73 208 2 705 6 044 81 957 13 374 2 705 6 044 272 6 316 59 562 81 9571994 88 255 2 522 4 031 94 808 15 060 2 522 4 031 311 4 342 72 884 94 8081995 89 396 2 988 4 716 97 100 18 706 2 988 4 716 343 5 059 70 347 97 100

1996 102 295 2 921 5 508 110 724 22 149 2 921 5 508 1 455 6 963 78 691 110 7241997 109 219 2 907 4 190 116 316 27 183 2 907 4 190 402 4 592 81 634 116 3161998 116 889 3 541 4 849 125 279 25 211 3 541 4 849 363 5 212 91 315 125 2791999 108 627 3 276 4 151 116 054 21 297 3 276 4 151 373 4 524 86 957 116 0542000 124 489 3 360 4 482 132 331 26 218 3 360 4 477 383 4 860 97 893 132 331

2001 116 617 3 504 4 574 124 695 25 993 3 504 4 559 385 4 944 90 254 124 695

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 26 948 694 1 077 28 719 7 432 694 1 077 100 1 177 19 416 28 719Q2 24 811 676 1 081 26 568 3 185 676 1 081 124 1 205 21 502 26 568Q3 28 308 758 981 30 047 4 947 758 981 89 1 070 23 272 30 047Q4 29 152 779 1 051 30 982 11 619 779 1 051 89 1 140 17 444 30 982

1998 Q1 27 648 817 1 408 29 873 6 979 817 1 408 90 1 498 20 579 29 873Q2 27 978 903 1 263 30 144 2 590 903 1 263 91 1 354 25 297 30 144Q3 29 820 913 1 046 31 779 4 636 913 1 046 91 1 137 25 093 31 779Q4 31 443 908 1 132 33 483 11 006 908 1 132 91 1 223 20 346 33 483

1999 Q1 29 708 880 1 121 31 709 5 290 880 1 121 91 1 212 24 327 31 709Q2 17 890 812 1 003 19 705 2 974 812 1 003 93 1 096 14 823 19 705Q3 29 027 794 673 30 494 4 756 794 673 94 767 24 177 30 494Q4 32 002 790 1 354 34 146 8 277 790 1 354 95 1 449 23 630 34 146

2000 Q1 29 063 812 1 155 31 030 7 645 812 1 151 95 1 246 21 327 31 030Q2 28 901 832 1 148 30 881 4 356 832 1 148 96 1 244 24 449 30 881Q3 32 361 849 1 287 34 497 6 086 849 1 287 96 1 383 26 179 34 497Q4 34 164 867 892 35 923 8 131 867 891 96 987 25 938 35 923

2001 Q1 31 881 851 1 315 34 047 6 760 851 1 316 96 1 412 25 024 34 047Q2 26 604 854 1 237 28 695 4 979 854 1 223 96 1 319 21 543 28 695Q3 29 989 874 1 213 32 076 5 854 874 1 212 96 1 308 24 040 32 076Q4 28 143 925 809 29 877 8 400 925 808 97 905 19 647 29 877

Seasonally adjusted

RPBO RNRR RPKY RPLA RNPR RPLE RPKZ RPKY1997 Q1 27 843 694 1 077 29 614 5 847 694 1 077 100 1 177 21 896 29 614

Q2 26 797 676 1 081 28 554 6 348 676 1 081 124 1 205 20 325 28 554Q3 29 096 758 981 30 835 7 248 758 981 89 1 070 21 759 30 835Q4 25 483 779 1 051 27 313 7 740 779 1 051 89 1 140 17 654 27 313

1998 Q1 27 815 817 1 408 30 040 6 178 817 1 408 90 1 498 21 547 30 040Q2 29 429 903 1 263 31 595 5 674 903 1 263 91 1 354 23 664 31 595Q3 29 318 913 1 046 31 277 6 198 913 1 046 91 1 137 23 029 31 277Q4 30 327 908 1 132 32 367 7 161 908 1 132 91 1 223 23 075 32 367

1999 Q1 32 740 880 1 121 34 741 4 632 880 1 121 91 1 212 28 017 34 741Q2 21 274 812 1 003 23 089 5 902 812 1 003 93 1 096 15 279 23 089Q3 26 092 794 673 27 559 5 634 794 673 94 767 20 364 27 559Q4 28 521 790 1 354 30 665 5 129 790 1 354 95 1 449 23 297 30 665

2000 Q1 28 072 812 1 155 30 039 6 698 812 1 151 95 1 246 21 283 30 039Q2 31 261 832 1 148 33 241 7 296 832 1 148 96 1 244 23 869 33 241Q3 33 480 849 1 287 35 616 6 616 849 1 287 96 1 383 26 768 35 616Q4 31 676 867 892 33 435 5 608 867 891 96 987 25 973 33 435

2001 Q1 33 222 851 1 315 35 388 5 781 851 1 316 96 1 412 27 344 35 388Q2 28 994 854 1 237 31 085 7 994 854 1 223 96 1 319 20 918 31 085Q3 27 905 874 1 213 29 992 6 255 874 1 212 96 1 308 21 555 29 992Q4 26 496 925 809 28 230 5 963 925 808 97 905 20 437 28 230

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

-D.9 Less capital tranfers P.5 Gross capital formation Acquisiti-ons less

disposalsof

Total Acquisiti- non-produ- Netchange in Gross ons less ced lending(+)

Other liabiliti- fixed Changes in disposals non-finan- /net TotalGross Investment Capital capital es and net capital inventori- of cial borrowing- change insaving grants taxes transfers Total worth formation es valuables Total assets (-) assets

B.8g D.92 -D.91 -D.99 -D.9 B.10.1g P.51 P.52 P.53 P.5 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NRJQ AIBR -QYKB -CISB -FCFX NRMG FDBM DLQX NPOV FDCL FDCN DTAL NRMG1991 44 403 512 – –219 –219 44 696 57 654 –4 858 –52 52 744 341 –8 389 44 6961992 45 364 435 – –120 –120 45 679 54 277 –1 921 –25 52 331 305 –6 957 45 6791993 59 562 415 – –191 –191 59 786 54 931 238 –30 55 139 551 4 096 59 7861994 72 884 535 – –126 –126 73 293 55 867 3 904 –3 59 768 533 12 992 73 2931995 70 347 577 – –144 –144 70 780 64 444 4 542 –52 68 934 440 1 406 70 780

1996 78 691 590 – –162 –162 79 119 72 413 1 651 –70 73 994 332 4 793 79 1191997 81 634 712 – –188 –188 82 158 81 501 3 731 –60 85 172 462 –3 476 82 1581998 91 315 1 090 – –193 –193 92 212 90 985 3 981 28 94 994 1 259 –4 041 92 2121999 86 957 1 065 – –216 –216 87 806 95 193 5 101 –17 100 277 878 –13 349 87 8062000 97 893 577 – –290 –290 98 180 99 118 2 120 –74 101 164 704 –3 688 98 180

2001 90 254 1 230 – –285 –285 91 199 100 666 1 688 –9 102 345 659 –11 805 91 199

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 19 416 178 – –42 –42 19 552 19 076 303 –16 19 363 106 83 19 552Q2 21 502 174 – –48 –48 21 628 20 443 2 564 –5 23 002 119 –1 493 21 628Q3 23 272 163 – –49 –49 23 386 19 988 802 –16 20 774 117 2 495 23 386Q4 17 444 197 – –49 –49 17 592 21 994 62 –23 22 033 120 –4 561 17 592

1998 Q1 20 579 254 – –49 –49 20 784 22 184 528 16 22 728 437 –2 381 20 784Q2 25 297 260 – –47 –47 25 510 22 261 1 421 –5 23 677 423 1 410 25 510Q3 25 093 282 – –48 –48 25 327 23 067 943 8 24 018 289 1 020 25 327Q4 20 346 294 – –49 –49 20 591 23 473 1 089 9 24 571 110 –4 090 20 591

1999 Q1 24 327 393 – –49 –49 24 671 24 006 765 –6 24 765 141 –235 24 671Q2 14 823 210 – –59 –59 14 974 22 679 751 11 23 441 202 –8 669 14 974Q3 24 177 245 – –53 –53 24 369 23 636 2 983 –33 26 586 224 –2 441 24 369Q4 23 630 217 – –55 –55 23 792 24 872 602 11 25 485 311 –2 004 23 792

2000 Q1 21 327 251 – –54 –54 21 524 23 647 2 561 –5 26 203 100 –4 779 21 524Q2 24 449 96 – –80 –80 24 465 23 746 –684 –24 23 038 126 1 301 24 465Q3 26 179 119 – –76 –76 26 222 24 454 1 346 –29 25 771 204 247 26 222Q4 25 938 111 – –80 –80 25 969 27 271 –1 103 –16 26 152 274 –457 25 969

2001 Q1 25 024 200 – –76 –76 25 148 25 667 1 283 –30 26 920 139 –1 911 25 148Q2 21 543 143 – –71 –71 21 615 24 663 –187 32 24 508 153 –3 046 21 615Q3 24 040 131 – –67 –67 24 104 25 281 1 993 –13 27 261 197 –3 354 24 104Q4 19 647 756 – –71 –71 20 332 25 055 –1 401 2 23 656 170 –3 494 20 332

Seasonally adjusted

RPKZ CIDZ RPXH ROAW DLQY NPOX RQBZ RQBW RQBV RPXH1997 Q1 21 896 128 – –42 –42 21 982 19 227 81 –14 19 294 99 2 589 21 982

Q2 20 325 212 – –48 –48 20 489 21 027 162 –17 21 172 115 –798 20 489Q3 21 759 180 – –49 –49 21 890 20 077 1 808 –8 21 877 119 –106 21 890Q4 17 654 192 – –49 –49 17 797 21 170 1 680 –21 22 829 129 –5 161 17 797

1998 Q1 21 547 208 – –49 –49 21 706 22 171 859 15 23 045 426 –1 765 21 706Q2 23 664 267 – –47 –47 23 884 22 882 –71 38 22 849 402 633 23 884Q3 23 029 296 – –48 –48 23 277 23 139 1 362 –56 24 445 291 –1 459 23 277Q4 23 075 319 – –49 –49 23 345 22 793 1 831 31 24 655 140 –1 450 23 345

1999 Q1 28 017 334 – –49 –49 28 302 24 005 1 119 –10 25 114 133 3 055 28 302Q2 15 279 231 – –59 –59 15 451 23 232 325 45 23 602 190 –8 341 15 451Q3 20 364 268 – –53 –53 20 579 23 827 1 492 –73 25 246 228 –4 895 20 579Q4 23 297 232 – –55 –55 23 474 24 129 2 165 21 26 315 327 –3 168 23 474

2000 Q1 21 283 251 – –54 –54 21 480 23 369 57 –13 23 413 95 –2 028 21 480Q2 23 869 101 – –80 –80 23 890 24 671 976 9 25 656 113 –1 879 23 890Q3 26 768 110 – –76 –76 26 802 24 873 1 302 –76 26 099 215 488 26 802Q4 25 973 115 – –80 –80 26 008 26 205 –215 6 25 996 281 –269 26 008

2001 Q1 27 344 126 – –76 –76 27 394 25 353 359 –24 25 688 196 1 510 27 394Q2 20 918 307 – –71 –71 21 154 25 418 984 –4 26 398 127 –5 371 21 154Q3 21 555 373 – –67 –67 21 861 25 331 1 065 19 26 415 165 –4 719 21 861Q4 20 437 424 – –71 –71 20 790 24 564 –720 – 23 844 171 –3 225 20 790

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£ million

RESOURCES USES

Property Income Paid

Gross Operating Property income, of which PNFCs1 Gross balance of Share of grossSurplus received Total Resources Total dividends primary incomes Total uses national income

ROZQ ROZR RPAT ROZY RVFT ROZX RPAT NRJJ1991 111 824 32 669 144 493 81 763 28 661 62 730 144 493 10.81992 112 471 31 070 143 541 82 269 31 728 61 272 143 541 10.11993 124 470 30 201 154 671 79 446 32 250 75 225 154 671 11.81994 142 148 36 596 178 744 88 550 36 365 90 194 178 744 13.21995 153 152 43 585 196 737 103 488 46 218 93 249 196 737 13.0

1996 168 601 46 533 215 134 109 115 51 609 106 019 215 134 14.01997 178 629 48 673 227 302 114 494 56 250 112 808 227 302 13.91998 184 477 50 586 235 063 114 763 51 686 120 300 235 063 13.81999 188 636 48 754 237 390 125 199 60 772 112 191 237 390 12.42000 198 452 61 011 259 463 132 194 55 813 127 269 259 463 13.4

2001 199 872 69 342 269 214 149 809 72 265 119 405 269 214 12.0

Seasonally adjusted

1991 Q1 28 490 8 000 36 490 21 297 6 878 15 193 36 490 10.7Q2 27 944 8 164 36 108 19 295 6 643 16 813 36 108 11.7Q3 27 027 8 373 35 400 21 231 8 013 14 169 35 400 9.7Q4 28 363 8 132 36 495 19 940 7 127 16 555 36 495 11.1

1992 Q1 27 036 8 458 35 494 21 700 8 468 13 794 35 494 9.2Q2 29 004 7 387 36 391 19 898 7 332 16 493 36 391 10.9Q3 28 664 8 161 36 825 20 782 8 451 16 043 36 825 10.6Q4 27 767 7 064 34 831 19 889 7 477 14 942 34 831 9.7

1993 Q1 30 601 7 452 38 053 19 342 7 548 18 711 38 053 12.0Q2 30 049 7 224 37 273 20 213 9 149 17 060 37 273 10.8Q3 31 844 7 247 39 091 19 523 7 379 19 568 39 091 12.2Q4 31 976 8 278 40 254 20 368 8 174 19 886 40 254 12.2

1994 Q1 33 811 9 404 43 215 21 004 8 664 22 211 43 215 13.3Q2 35 630 8 798 44 428 21 820 8 205 22 608 44 428 13.4Q3 35 424 8 695 44 119 23 039 9 444 21 080 44 119 12.3Q4 37 283 9 699 46 982 22 687 10 052 24 295 46 982 13.8

1995 Q1 37 820 9 615 47 435 24 509 10 239 22 926 47 435 13.0Q2 37 813 9 985 47 798 23 977 9 251 23 821 47 798 13.4Q3 38 431 11 436 49 867 27 171 12 657 22 696 49 867 12.6Q4 39 088 12 549 51 637 27 831 14 071 23 806 51 637 13.0

1996 Q1 40 403 11 712 52 115 28 077 13 650 24 038 52 115 13.0Q2 42 378 12 481 54 859 25 815 12 222 29 044 54 859 15.3Q3 42 809 11 142 53 951 27 559 12 740 26 392 53 951 13.8Q4 43 011 11 198 54 209 27 664 12 997 26 545 54 209 13.8

1997 Q1 44 239 11 413 55 652 26 903 13 012 28 749 55 652 14.6Q2 44 994 11 992 56 986 29 302 15 394 27 684 56 986 13.7Q3 45 152 14 900 60 052 30 167 16 094 29 885 60 052 14.5Q4 44 244 10 368 54 612 28 122 11 750 26 490 54 612 12.8

1998 Q1 45 923 14 505 60 428 31 834 15 830 28 594 60 428 13.6Q2 45 908 12 231 58 139 27 757 12 220 30 382 58 139 14.1Q3 46 471 11 979 58 450 28 262 11 763 30 188 58 450 13.6Q4 46 175 11 871 58 046 26 910 11 873 31 136 58 046 14.0

1999 Q1 45 907 8 586 54 493 20 989 7 099 33 504 54 493 15.3Q2 47 378 14 762 62 140 39 864 24 992 22 276 62 140 9.9Q3 47 138 11 659 58 797 31 821 14 669 26 976 58 797 11.9Q4 48 213 13 747 61 960 32 525 14 012 29 435 61 960 12.7

2000 Q1 47 154 14 467 61 621 32 730 14 184 28 891 61 621 12.4Q2 49 850 14 177 64 027 32 120 12 887 31 907 64 027 13.5Q3 51 068 15 704 66 772 32 745 12 902 34 027 66 772 14.2Q4 50 380 16 663 67 043 34 599 15 840 32 444 67 043 13.4

2001 Q1 50 443 19 161 69 604 35 608 14 508 33 996 69 604 13.8Q2 50 293 18 402 68 695 39 190 19 755 29 505 68 695 11.8Q3 49 521 19 559 69 080 40 524 21 275 28 556 69 080 11.3Q4 49 615 12 220 61 835 34 487 16 727 27 348 61 835 11.0

1 PNFCs = Private Non-Financial Corporations.2 Quarterly alignment adjustment included in this series. For description of ad-

justment, see Notes.

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£ million

RESOURCES USES

Gross Other Current Other Grossbalance of Social current Total taxes on current disposable Total

primary income contributions transfers Resources income Social benefits transfers income uses

ROZX NSTJ RPJS RPJU RPJW NSTJ RPJZ RPJV RPJU1991 62 730 2 732 7 999 73 461 16 803 2 732 8 200 45 726 73 4611992 61 272 3 316 6 801 71 389 14 246 3 316 6 929 46 898 71 3891993 75 225 2 966 6 300 84 491 13 536 2 966 6 316 61 673 84 4911994 90 194 2 884 4 451 97 529 15 234 2 884 4 342 75 069 97 5291995 93 249 3 329 5 210 101 788 19 005 3 329 5 059 74 395 101 788

1996 106 019 3 209 6 045 115 273 22 417 3 209 6 963 82 684 115 2731997 112 808 3 173 4 747 120 728 27 557 3 173 4 592 85 406 120 7281998 120 300 3 801 5 444 129 545 25 590 3 801 5 212 94 942 129 5451999 112 191 3 535 4 762 120 488 21 637 3 535 4 524 90 792 120 4882000 127 269 3 604 5 104 135 977 26 436 3 604 4 860 101 077 135 977

2001 119 405 3 777 5 193 128 375 26 083 3 777 4 944 93 571 128 375

Seasonally adjusted

1991 Q1 15 193 562 1 878 17 633 4 282 562 1 937 10 852 17 633Q2 16 813 652 1 975 19 440 4 257 652 2 023 12 508 19 440Q3 14 169 730 2 045 16 944 4 172 730 2 092 9 950 16 944Q4 16 555 788 2 101 19 444 4 092 788 2 148 12 416 19 444

1992 Q1 13 794 824 1 734 16 352 3 827 824 1 782 9 919 16 352Q2 16 493 841 1 755 19 089 3 586 841 1 782 12 880 19 089Q3 16 043 835 1 689 18 567 3 306 835 1 716 12 710 18 567Q4 14 942 816 1 623 17 381 3 527 816 1 649 11 389 17 381

1993 Q1 18 711 776 1 627 21 114 3 678 776 1 660 15 000 21 114Q2 17 060 748 1 594 19 402 3 190 748 1 589 13 875 19 402Q3 19 568 728 1 512 21 808 3 674 728 1 506 15 900 21 808Q4 19 886 714 1 567 22 167 2 994 714 1 561 16 898 22 167

1994 Q1 22 211 706 1 129 24 046 3 154 706 1 133 19 053 24 046Q2 22 608 711 1 179 24 498 3 786 711 1 142 18 859 24 498Q3 21 080 723 982 22 785 4 300 723 944 16 818 22 785Q4 24 295 744 1 161 26 200 3 994 744 1 123 20 339 26 200

1995 Q1 22 926 821 1 205 24 952 4 367 821 1 170 18 594 24 952Q2 23 821 837 1 310 25 968 5 068 837 1 267 18 796 25 968Q3 22 696 840 1 324 24 860 4 529 840 1 281 18 210 24 860Q4 23 806 831 1 371 26 008 5 041 831 1 341 18 795 26 008

1996 Q1 24 038 830 1 610 26 478 5 237 830 2 567 17 844 26 478Q2 29 044 809 1 623 31 476 4 698 809 1 620 24 349 31 476Q3 26 392 792 1 412 28 596 6 239 792 1 390 20 175 28 596Q4 26 545 778 1 400 28 723 6 243 778 1 386 20 316 28 723

1997 Q1 28 749 761 1 211 30 721 5 940 761 1 177 22 843 30 721Q2 27 684 748 1 222 29 654 6 441 748 1 205 21 260 29 654Q3 29 885 819 1 122 31 826 7 342 819 1 070 22 595 31 826Q4 26 490 845 1 192 28 527 7 834 845 1 140 18 708 28 527

1998 Q1 28 594 880 1 556 31 030 6 272 880 1 498 22 380 31 030Q2 30 382 968 1 412 32 762 5 769 968 1 354 24 671 32 762Q3 30 188 979 1 195 32 362 6 293 979 1 137 23 953 32 362Q4 31 136 974 1 281 33 391 7 256 974 1 223 23 938 33 391

1999 Q1 33 504 949 1 270 35 723 4 717 949 1 212 28 845 35 723Q2 22 276 876 1 157 24 309 5 987 876 1 096 16 350 24 309Q3 26 976 857 827 28 660 5 719 857 767 21 317 28 660Q4 29 435 853 1 508 31 796 5 214 853 1 449 24 280 31 796

2000 Q1 28 891 872 1 309 31 072 6 752 872 1 246 22 202 31 072Q2 31 907 892 1 304 34 103 7 350 892 1 244 24 617 34 103Q3 34 027 910 1 443 36 380 6 671 910 1 383 27 416 36 380Q4 32 444 930 1 048 34 422 5 663 930 987 26 842 34 422

2001 Q1 33 996 917 1 471 36 384 5 803 917 1 412 28 252 36 384Q2 29 505 919 1 391 31 815 8 016 919 1 319 21 561 31 815Q3 28 556 944 1 368 30 868 6 278 944 1 308 22 338 30 868Q4 27 348 997 963 29 308 5 986 997 905 21 420 29 308

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£ million

ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

Acquisitionless disposal

ofTotal change Acquisitions non-producti- Net

Capital less capital in Gross fixed less ve lending(+)transfers transfers liabilities capital Changes in disposals of non-financial /net Total change

Gross saving1 receivable payable and net worth formation inventories valuables assets borrowing(-) in assets

RPJV RPWU FCFX RPWS RQBB RQBC NPOX RQAX RQAW RPWS1991 45 726 3 701 219 49 208 62 067 –4 800 –52 –39 –7 968 49 2081992 46 898 3 371 120 50 149 59 946 –1 907 –25 41 –7 906 50 1491993 61 673 3 303 191 64 785 60 388 74 –30 254 4 099 64 7851994 75 069 3 294 126 78 237 61 494 3 591 –3 214 12 941 78 2371995 74 395 4 878 144 79 129 70 220 4 384 –52 301 4 276 79 129

1996 82 684 3 603 162 86 125 77 669 1 452 –70 117 6 957 86 1251997 85 406 2 505 188 87 723 86 052 3 730 –60 195 –2 194 87 7231998 94 942 2 213 193 96 962 95 385 4 196 28 1 002 –3 649 96 9621999 90 792 2 492 216 93 068 99 947 4 984 –17 694 –12 540 93 0682000 101 077 1 798 290 102 285 103 949 1 912 –74 581 –4 083 102 285

2001 93 571 3 273 285 96 259 105 579 1 685 –9 617 –11 613 96 259

Seasonally adjusted

1991 Q1 10 852 1 501 87 12 266 16 278 –356 –15 11 –3 652 12 266Q2 12 508 696 46 13 158 15 565 –2 055 2 –10 –344 13 158Q3 9 950 686 35 10 601 14 818 –1 858 –7 –20 –2 332 10 601Q4 12 416 818 51 13 183 15 406 –531 –32 –20 –1 640 13 183

1992 Q1 9 919 699 57 10 561 15 353 –294 –24 –13 –4 461 10 561Q2 12 880 726 20 13 586 15 094 –683 –14 1 –812 13 586Q3 12 710 848 21 13 537 14 788 –709 –1 17 –558 13 537Q4 11 389 1 098 22 12 465 14 711 –221 14 36 –2 075 12 465

1993 Q1 15 000 788 21 15 767 14 938 –266 1 54 1 040 15 767Q2 13 875 825 25 14 675 14 818 208 –1 65 –415 14 675Q3 15 900 755 25 16 630 14 891 379 –9 70 1 299 16 630Q4 16 898 935 120 17 713 15 741 –247 –21 65 2 175 17 713

1994 Q1 19 053 794 30 19 817 14 975 –159 –10 57 4 954 19 817Q2 18 859 789 32 19 616 14 539 1 503 –18 50 3 542 19 616Q3 16 818 858 32 17 644 15 573 198 –4 49 1 828 17 644Q4 20 339 853 32 21 160 16 407 2 049 29 58 2 617 21 160

1995 Q1 18 594 2 587 27 21 154 16 159 –127 –5 81 5 046 21 154Q2 18 796 719 38 19 477 17 513 2 439 2 91 –568 19 477Q3 18 210 792 42 18 960 17 936 1 508 –22 81 –543 18 960Q4 18 795 780 37 19 538 18 612 564 –27 48 341 19 538

1996 Q1 17 844 1 177 34 18 987 18 895 1 230 –21 –6 –1 111 18 987Q2 24 349 748 42 25 055 19 034 973 –21 –26 5 095 25 055Q3 20 175 803 43 20 935 19 529 163 –16 28 1 231 20 935Q4 20 316 875 43 21 148 20 211 –914 –12 121 1 742 21 148

1997 Q1 22 843 749 42 23 550 20 346 76 –14 30 3 112 23 550Q2 21 260 661 48 21 873 22 214 190 –17 46 –560 21 873Q3 22 595 424 49 22 970 21 221 1 805 –8 53 –101 22 970Q4 18 708 671 49 19 330 22 271 1 659 –21 66 –4 645 19 330

1998 Q1 22 380 604 49 22 935 23 188 851 15 361 –1 480 22 935Q2 24 671 682 47 25 306 23 978 72 38 338 880 25 306Q3 23 953 435 48 24 340 24 245 1 352 –56 227 –1 428 24 340Q4 23 938 492 49 24 381 23 974 1 921 31 76 –1 621 24 381

1999 Q1 28 845 651 49 29 447 25 175 1 111 –10 69 3 102 29 447Q2 16 350 569 59 16 860 24 382 297 45 150 –8 014 16 860Q3 21 317 696 53 21 960 25 067 1 463 –73 188 –4 685 21 960Q4 24 280 576 55 24 801 25 323 2 113 21 287 –2 943 24 801

2000 Q1 22 202 514 54 22 587 24 669 –28 –13 55 –2 096 22 587Q2 24 617 418 80 24 880 25 807 953 9 85 –1 974 24 880Q3 27 416 419 76 27 684 26 023 1 243 –76 187 307 27 684Q4 26 842 447 80 27 134 27 450 –256 6 254 –320 27 134

2001 Q1 28 252 501 76 28 602 26 581 350 –24 169 1 526 28 602Q2 21 561 595 71 22 010 26 686 952 –4 131 –5 755 22 010Q3 22 338 777 67 22 973 26 542 1 067 19 155 –4 810 22 973Q4 21 420 1 400 71 22 674 25 770 –684 – 162 –2 574 22 674

1 Gross saving equals gross disposable income.

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES

D.4 Property income, received

ReinvestedDistributed earnings on Property inc to Adjustment for

Gross operating income of direct foreign insurance financialsurplus Interest corps. investment holders Rent Total services Total resources

B.2g D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.45 D.4 -P119 TR

NQNV NHCK NHCL NHEM NHDG NHDH NHDF -NSRV NQNW1991 7 050 177 170 18 138 524 60 28 195 920 –15 301 187 6691992 13 649 153 301 22 083 513 66 28 175 991 –19 086 170 5541993 17 726 131 876 23 177 2 348 65 28 157 494 –19 569 155 6511994 20 708 131 018 25 886 1 689 66 28 158 687 –23 119 156 2761995 17 838 153 969 30 302 3 002 74 28 187 375 –23 215 181 998

1996 17 135 157 423 35 294 3 854 66 28 196 665 –22 580 191 2201997 14 806 174 562 36 131 4 365 75 28 215 161 –22 396 207 5711998 18 436 210 581 34 699 3 092 32 30 248 434 –27 998 238 8721999 14 701 184 465 45 602 5 196 45 29 235 337 –30 819 219 2192000 16 140 229 745 47 748 5 060 75 29 282 657 –37 406 261 391

2001 19 988 225 808 49 734 5 205 37 30 280 814 –38 887 261 915

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 5 419 39 700 5 977 1 150 21 7 46 855 –6 772 45 502Q2 3 457 41 549 11 685 1 252 22 7 54 515 –4 713 53 259Q3 3 222 44 229 8 427 1 430 21 7 54 114 –4 973 52 363Q4 2 708 49 084 10 042 533 11 7 59 677 –5 938 56 447

1998 Q1 5 121 49 599 7 302 973 8 7 57 889 –7 543 55 467Q2 5 217 51 829 10 570 590 8 7 63 004 –6 936 61 285Q3 5 949 54 790 7 352 1 023 8 7 63 180 –7 664 61 465Q4 2 149 54 363 9 475 506 8 9 64 361 –5 855 60 655

1999 Q1 1 791 46 448 5 089 1 337 11 7 52 892 –5 887 48 796Q2 3 225 44 861 20 067 1 393 13 7 66 341 –6 853 62 713Q3 7 122 44 885 9 447 1 174 6 7 55 519 –9 793 52 848Q4 2 563 48 271 10 999 1 292 15 8 60 585 –8 286 54 862

2000 Q1 4 992 52 697 8 193 1 452 17 7 62 366 –10 077 57 281Q2 3 630 57 308 15 317 513 24 7 73 169 –7 967 68 832Q3 5 597 58 665 9 603 1 581 11 7 69 867 –10 426 65 038Q4 1 921 61 075 14 635 1 514 23 8 77 255 –8 936 70 240

2001 Q1 3 936 61 054 6 968 1 322 9 7 69 360 –10 366 62 930Q2 2 059 58 174 17 373 1 356 8 7 76 918 –6 320 72 657Q3 9 224 55 650 11 025 1 543 11 8 68 237 –12 347 65 114Q4 4 769 50 930 14 368 984 9 8 66 299 –9 854 61 214

Seasonally adjusted

NHCZ ROWJ ROWK ROWL ROWM ROCO ROWI -RITO ROWN1997 Q1 4 953 40 029 8 181 1 150 21 7 49 388 –6 446 47 895

Q2 3 534 41 798 10 636 1 252 22 7 53 715 –5 212 52 037Q3 2 867 44 400 8 911 1 430 21 7 54 769 –4 950 52 686Q4 3 452 48 335 8 403 533 11 7 57 289 –5 788 54 953

1998 Q1 4 841 50 311 10 420 973 8 7 61 719 –7 118 59 442Q2 5 381 52 387 8 400 590 8 7 61 392 –7 421 59 352Q3 4 565 55 005 7 961 1 023 8 7 64 004 –7 252 61 317Q4 3 649 52 878 7 918 506 8 9 61 319 –6 207 58 761

1999 Q1 1 631 47 030 7 724 1 337 11 7 56 109 –5 468 52 272Q2 3 295 45 220 16 585 1 393 13 7 63 218 –7 275 59 238Q3 5 607 45 017 11 216 1 174 6 7 57 420 –9 304 53 723Q4 4 168 47 198 10 077 1 292 15 8 58 590 –8 772 53 986

2000 Q1 4 683 53 167 12 533 1 452 17 7 67 176 –9 618 62 241Q2 4 649 57 494 11 519 513 24 7 69 557 –9 388 64 818Q3 3 345 58 662 10 694 1 581 11 7 70 955 –9 183 65 117Q4 3 463 60 422 13 002 1 514 23 8 74 969 –9 217 69 215

2001 Q1 3 641 61 340 10 522 1 322 9 7 73 200 –9 826 67 015Q2 3 808 58 367 13 086 1 356 8 7 72 824 –8 202 68 430Q3 6 676 55 631 13 076 1 543 11 8 70 269 –10 809 66 136Q4 5 863 50 470 13 050 984 9 8 64 521 –10 050 60 334

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

USES

D.4 Property income,paid

Reinvestedearnings on Property inc to Balance of

Distributed direct foreign insurance gross primary Share of grossInterest income of corps investment holders Rent Total income Total uses national income

D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.45 D.4 B.5G TU

NHCM NHCN NHEO NSCU NHDK NHDI NQNY NQNW RVGH1991 142 165 10 726 283 35 002 – 188 176 –507 187 669 –0.11992 116 077 11 958 59 36 142 – 164 236 6 318 170 554 1.01993 94 584 14 029 2 381 36 580 – 147 574 8 077 155 651 1.31994 89 478 15 801 –357 38 373 – 143 295 12 981 156 276 1.91995 109 685 18 216 592 43 654 – 172 147 9 851 181 998 1.4

1996 111 431 22 423 1 756 49 039 – 184 649 6 571 191 220 0.91997 124 021 22 612 1 199 53 480 – 201 312 6 259 207 571 0.81998 147 982 21 789 –1 595 57 315 – 225 491 13 381 238 872 1.51999 124 950 29 049 1 735 55 580 – 211 314 7 905 219 219 0.92000 165 606 36 992 3 548 54 851 – 260 997 394 261 391 0.1

2001 156 934 39 313 1 600 60 182 – 258 029 3 886 261 915 0.4

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 27 810 2 904 731 12 585 – 44 030 1 472 45 502 0.8Q2 29 115 7 450 532 14 778 – 51 875 1 384 53 259 0.7Q3 31 773 5 394 510 14 750 – 52 427 –64 52 363 –Q4 35 323 6 864 –574 11 367 – 52 980 3 467 56 447 1.6

1998 Q1 35 213 4 442 53 14 723 – 54 431 1 036 55 467 0.5Q2 36 465 7 440 334 14 886 – 59 125 2 160 61 285 1.0Q3 38 810 2 413 –791 15 444 – 55 876 5 589 61 465 2.5Q4 37 494 7 494 –1 191 12 262 – 56 059 4 596 60 655 2.0

1999 Q1 31 880 5 703 660 13 818 – 52 061 –3 265 48 796 –1.5Q2 29 884 10 757 384 16 336 – 57 361 5 352 62 713 2.4Q3 30 179 5 142 555 13 681 – 49 557 3 291 52 848 1.4Q4 33 007 7 447 136 11 745 – 52 335 2 527 54 862 1.1

2000 Q1 37 064 5 896 1 342 12 526 – 56 828 453 57 281 0.2Q2 41 256 11 965 836 14 886 – 68 943 –111 68 832 –Q3 43 011 6 785 544 14 316 – 64 656 382 65 038 0.2Q4 44 275 12 346 826 13 123 – 70 570 –330 70 240 –0.1

2001 Q1 43 850 6 970 580 16 430 – 67 830 –4 900 62 930 –2.0Q2 41 545 13 025 521 16 700 – 71 791 866 72 657 0.4Q3 38 335 6 848 536 14 026 – 59 745 5 369 65 114 2.1Q4 33 204 12 470 –37 13 026 – 58 663 2 551 61 214 1.0

Seasonally adjusted

ROWQ ROWR ROWS RNRD ROBH ROWP ROWO ROWN NRJI1997 Q1 27 587 4 996 646 13 083 – 46 312 1 583 47 895 0.8

Q2 29 463 6 279 423 14 028 – 50 193 1 844 52 037 0.9Q3 31 876 5 894 429 13 787 – 51 986 700 52 686 0.3Q4 35 095 5 443 –299 12 582 – 52 821 2 132 54 953 1.0

1998 Q1 35 624 6 692 –115 15 263 – 57 464 1 978 59 442 0.9Q2 37 043 5 508 267 13 622 – 56 440 2 912 59 352 1.4Q3 38 514 3 695 –856 14 446 – 55 799 5 518 61 317 2.5Q4 36 801 5 894 –891 13 984 – 55 788 2 973 58 761 1.3

1999 Q1 32 230 8 470 467 14 285 – 55 452 –3 180 52 272 –1.5Q2 30 216 8 188 342 14 724 – 53 470 5 768 59 238 2.6Q3 29 935 6 221 497 12 894 – 49 547 4 176 53 723 1.8Q4 32 569 6 170 429 13 677 – 52 845 1 141 53 986 0.5

2000 Q1 37 305 8 454 1 145 12 607 – 59 511 2 730 62 241 1.2Q2 41 370 9 543 814 13 424 – 65 151 –333 64 818 –0.1Q3 42 762 8 659 425 13 838 – 65 684 –567 65 117 –0.2Q4 44 169 10 336 1 164 14 982 – 70 651 –1 436 69 215 –0.6

2001 Q1 43 966 10 200 383 15 978 – 70 527 –3 512 67 015 –1.4Q2 41 520 9 217 507 15 070 – 66 314 2 116 68 430 0.8Q3 38 162 9 821 418 14 111 – 62 512 3 624 66 136 1.4Q4 33 286 10 075 292 15 023 – 58 676 1 658 60 334 0.7

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.7 Other current D.7 Other currentD.61 Social contributions transfers transfers

Social SocialEmploye- contrib- benefits

rs’ Employe- utions Net Miscell- other Net Miscell-Balance actual es’ by Imputed non-life Non-life aneous than non-life Non-life aneous Grossof gross social social self-em- social insuran- insuran- current Total social insuran- insuran- current disposa-primary contrib- contrib- ployed contrib- ce ce transfe- resourc- Taxes on trans. ce ce transfe- ble Total

incomes utions ution persons utions premiums claims rs es income in kind premiums premiums rs income uses

B.5g D.6111 D.6112 D.6113 D.612 D.71 D.72 D.75 TR D.51 D.62 D.71 D.72 D.75 B.6g TU

NQNY NQOB NQOC NQOD NHDR NQOF NHDN NQOG NQOH NHDO NHDQ NHDU NQOI NHEK NQOJ NQOH1991 –507 11 658 29 046 – 389 25 521 892 – 66 999 –248 25 169 892 25 521 20 15 645 66 9991992 6 318 11 771 30 068 – 475 27 188 952 – 76 772 –1 205 28 954 952 27 188 48 20 835 76 7721993 8 077 12 180 28 258 – 432 23 987 840 – 73 774 –221 30 129 840 23 987 57 18 982 73 7741994 12 981 13 233 30 058 – 422 22 650 839 – 80 183 675 33 139 839 22 650 74 22 806 80 1831995 9 851 14 017 32 751 – 452 25 088 879 – 83 038 1 532 35 532 879 25 088 65 19 942 83 038

1996 6 571 16 572 38 308 – 424 35 860 863 – 98 598 1 990 40 491 863 35 860 65 19 329 98 5981997 6 259 17 735 42 876 – 405 23 774 813 – 91 862 4 412 45 887 813 23 774 66 16 910 91 8621998 13 381 19 906 45 591 – 471 25 059 326 – 104 734 7 318 49 865 326 25 059 74 22 092 104 7341999 7 905 22 257 46 803 – 448 22 752 637 – 100 802 10 192 54 084 637 22 752 75 13 062 100 8022000 394 23 930 42 706 – 490 24 530 686 – 92 736 8 832 55 198 688 24 528 79 3 411 92 736

2001 3 886 26 126 43 832 – 484 24 941 699 – 99 968 10 120 57 576 699 24 941 80 6 552 99 968

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 1 472 4 026 10 293 – 99 5 974 209 – 22 073 804 11 511 209 5 974 16 3 559 22 073Q2 1 384 3 821 12 002 – 99 5 999 210 – 23 515 –1 118 11 129 210 5 999 17 7 278 23 515Q3 –64 4 418 11 260 – 101 5 444 190 – 21 349 1 314 11 280 190 5 444 16 3 105 21 349Q4 3 467 5 470 9 321 – 106 6 357 204 – 24 925 3 412 11 967 204 6 357 17 2 968 24 925

1998 Q1 1 036 4 513 11 003 – 114 7 346 95 – 24 107 1 125 11 785 95 7 346 18 3 738 24 107Q2 2 160 4 908 12 100 – 118 6 507 86 – 25 879 417 12 451 86 6 507 18 6 400 25 879Q3 5 589 5 108 12 343 – 120 5 383 70 – 28 613 1 615 12 621 70 5 383 19 8 905 28 613Q4 4 596 5 377 10 145 – 119 5 823 75 – 26 135 4 161 13 008 75 5 823 19 3 049 26 135

1999 Q1 –3 265 5 013 11 050 – 116 6 159 172 – 19 245 1 480 12 693 172 6 159 19 –1 278 19 245Q2 5 352 5 122 13 369 – 113 5 512 155 – 29 623 716 13 091 155 5 512 19 10 130 29 623Q3 3 291 5 867 12 145 – 110 3 698 103 – 25 214 2 174 13 894 103 3 698 19 5 326 25 214Q4 2 527 6 255 10 239 – 109 7 383 207 – 26 720 5 822 14 406 207 7 383 18 –1 116 26 720

2000 Q1 453 5 590 9 124 – 121 6 260 176 – 21 724 1 793 11 636 176 6 260 19 1 840 21 724Q2 –111 6 234 11 636 – 120 6 306 177 – 24 362 940 14 311 177 6 306 20 2 608 24 362Q3 382 5 563 10 871 – 123 7 071 197 – 24 207 1 869 13 446 199 7 069 20 1 604 24 207Q4 –330 6 543 11 075 – 126 4 893 136 – 22 443 4 230 15 805 136 4 893 20 –2 641 22 443

2001 Q1 –4 900 6 548 11 536 – 123 7 218 202 – 20 727 2 202 15 411 202 7 218 20 –4 326 20 727Q2 866 6 649 11 905 – 120 6 625 185 – 26 350 1 551 13 838 185 6 625 20 4 131 26 350Q3 5 369 6 001 10 208 – 120 6 658 187 – 28 543 2 244 13 544 187 6 658 20 5 890 28 543Q4 2 551 6 928 10 183 – 121 4 440 125 – 24 348 4 123 14 783 125 4 440 20 857 24 348

Seasonally adjusted

ROWO RNNP RNNV RPEE RPEF RPEG RPEH RPEK NROD RPEP RPEQ RPER RPEI RPEH1997 Q1 1 583 4 026 10 902 – 99 5 974 209 – 22 793 595 11 405 209 5 974 16 4 594 22 793

Q2 1 844 3 821 10 992 – 99 5 999 210 – 22 965 –90 11 098 210 5 999 17 5 731 22 965Q3 700 4 418 10 618 – 101 5 444 190 – 21 471 1 536 11 517 190 5 444 16 2 768 21 471Q4 2 132 5 470 10 364 – 106 6 357 204 – 24 633 2 371 11 867 204 6 357 17 3 817 24 633

1998 Q1 1 978 4 513 11 635 – 114 7 346 95 – 25 681 1 236 11 968 95 7 346 18 5 018 25 681Q2 2 912 4 908 10 888 – 118 6 507 86 – 25 419 2 163 12 494 86 6 507 18 4 151 25 419Q3 5 518 5 108 11 594 – 120 5 383 70 – 27 793 1 618 12 728 70 5 383 19 7 975 27 793Q4 2 973 5 377 11 474 – 119 5 823 75 – 25 841 2 301 12 675 75 5 823 19 4 948 25 841

1999 Q1 –3 180 5 013 11 813 – 116 6 159 172 – 20 093 1 699 13 096 172 6 159 19 –1 052 20 093Q2 5 768 5 122 11 817 – 113 5 512 155 – 28 487 2 539 13 099 155 5 512 19 7 163 28 487Q3 4 176 5 867 11 486 – 110 3 698 103 – 25 440 2 347 13 957 103 3 698 19 5 316 25 440Q4 1 141 6 255 11 687 – 109 7 383 207 – 26 782 3 607 13 932 207 7 383 18 1 635 26 782

2000 Q1 2 730 5 590 9 461 – 121 6 260 176 – 24 338 2 195 12 138 176 6 260 19 3 550 24 338Q2 –333 6 234 10 601 – 120 6 306 177 – 23 105 2 418 14 730 177 6 306 20 –546 23 105Q3 –567 5 563 10 886 – 123 7 071 197 – 23 273 2 184 13 642 199 7 069 20 159 23 273Q4 –1 436 6 543 11 758 – 126 4 893 136 – 22 020 2 035 14 688 136 4 893 20 248 22 020

2001 Q1 –3 512 6 548 11 889 – 123 7 218 202 – 22 468 2 577 15 451 202 7 218 20 –3 000 22 468Q2 2 116 6 649 10 871 – 120 6 625 185 – 26 566 3 000 14 173 185 6 625 20 2 563 26 566Q3 3 624 6 001 10 406 – 120 6 658 187 – 26 996 2 594 13 901 187 6 658 20 3 636 26 996Q4 1 658 6 928 10 666 – 121 4 440 125 – 23 938 1 949 14 051 125 4 440 20 3 353 23 938

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USE OF DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

Adjustment for the change inTotal resources, gross net equity of households in

disposable income pension funds Gross saving Total uses

B.6g D.8 B.8g TU

NQOJ NQOK NQOL NQOJ1991 15 645 15 602 43 15 6451992 20 835 13 271 7 564 20 8351993 18 982 10 741 8 241 18 9821994 22 806 10 574 12 232 22 8061995 19 942 11 688 8 254 19 942

1996 19 329 14 822 4 507 19 3291997 16 910 15 129 1 781 16 9101998 22 092 16 103 5 989 22 0921999 13 062 15 415 –2 353 13 0622000 3 411 11 928 –8 517 3 411

2001 6 552 12 872 –6 320 6 552

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 3 559 2 907 652 3 559Q2 7 278 4 793 2 485 7 278Q3 3 105 4 499 –1 394 3 105Q4 2 968 2 930 38 2 968

1998 Q1 3 738 3 845 –107 3 738Q2 6 400 4 675 1 725 6 400Q3 8 905 4 950 3 955 8 905Q4 3 049 2 633 416 3 049

1999 Q1 –1 278 3 477 –4 755 –1 278Q2 10 130 5 513 4 617 10 130Q3 5 326 4 228 1 098 5 326Q4 –1 116 2 197 –3 313 –1 116

2000 Q1 1 840 3 199 –1 359 1 840Q2 2 608 3 679 –1 071 2 608Q3 1 604 3 111 –1 507 1 604Q4 –2 641 1 939 –4 580 –2 641

2001 Q1 –4 326 2 796 –7 122 –4 326Q2 4 131 4 836 –705 4 131Q3 5 890 2 785 3 105 5 890Q4 857 2 455 –1 598 857

Seasonally adjusted

RPEI RPPT RPPS RPEI1997 Q1 4 594 3 378 1 216 4 594

Q2 5 731 4 128 1 603 5 731Q3 2 768 3 778 –1 010 2 768Q4 3 817 3 845 –28 3 817

1998 Q1 5 018 3 924 1 094 5 018Q2 4 151 3 955 196 4 151Q3 7 975 4 079 3 896 7 975Q4 4 948 4 145 803 4 948

1999 Q1 –1 052 4 352 –5 404 –1 052Q2 7 163 4 302 2 861 7 163Q3 5 316 3 747 1 569 5 316Q4 1 635 3 014 –1 379 1 635

2000 Q1 3 550 3 609 –59 3 550Q2 –546 2 885 –3 431 –546Q3 159 2 919 –2 760 159Q4 248 2 515 –2 267 248

2001 Q1 –3 000 3 124 –6 124 –3 000Q2 2 563 3 526 –963 2 563Q3 3 636 2 629 1 007 3 636Q4 3 353 3 593 –240 3 353

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

D.9 Capital Acquisitio-transfers -D.9 less Capital ns less

receivable transfers payable P.5 Gross capital formation disposalsTotal of

change in Acquisitio- non-produc-Other Other liabilities Gross fixed ns less ed Net Total

Gross capital Capital capital and net capital Changes in disposal of /financial lending/bo- change inSaving transfers taxes transfers worth formation inventories valuables Total assets rrowing assets

B.8g D.99 -D.91 -D.99 B.10.1g P.51 P.52 P.53 P.5 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NQOL NHEB -NHBW -NHCB NQON NHCJ NHCI NPQI NHEG NHEI NHCQ NQON1991 43 323 – –323 43 7 506 – –91 7 415 –8 –7 364 431992 7 564 86 – –86 7 564 5 683 – –45 5 638 –49 1 975 7 5641993 8 241 – – –88 8 153 4 204 – –50 4 154 –203 4 202 8 1531994 12 232 – – –518 11 714 7 160 – –5 7 155 86 4 473 11 7141995 8 254 – – – 8 254 5 590 20 –93 5 517 –77 2 814 8 254

1996 4 507 – – – 4 507 6 696 20 –122 6 594 –1 –2 086 4 5071997 1 781 – – – 1 781 6 208 35 –104 6 139 –39 –4 319 1 7811998 5 989 – – – 5 989 11 277 35 49 11 361 –4 –5 368 5 9891999 –2 353 – – – –2 353 7 537 47 –28 7 556 26 –9 935 –2 3532000 –8 517 – – – –8 517 11 684 55 –130 11 609 13 –20 139 –8 517

2001 –6 320 – – – –6 320 7 826 58 –12 7 872 –1 –14 191 –6 320

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 652 – – – 652 1 125 7 –27 1 105 10 –463 652Q2 2 485 – – – 2 485 1 497 9 –8 1 498 –1 988 2 485Q3 –1 394 – – – –1 394 1 496 10 –28 1 478 –16 –2 856 –1 394Q4 38 – – – 38 2 090 9 –41 2 058 –32 –1 988 38

1998 Q1 –107 – – – –107 2 574 9 29 2 612 18 –2 737 –107Q2 1 725 – – – 1 725 2 970 9 –9 2 970 2 –1 247 1 725Q3 3 955 – – – 3 955 2 144 8 14 2 166 –10 1 799 3 955Q4 416 – – – 416 3 589 9 15 3 613 –14 –3 183 416

1999 Q1 –4 755 – – – –4 755 1 069 10 –11 1 068 –10 –5 813 –4 755Q2 4 617 – – – 4 617 2 321 11 20 2 352 –1 2 266 4 617Q3 1 098 – – – 1 098 2 070 12 –57 2 025 12 –939 1 098Q4 –3 313 – – – –3 313 2 077 14 20 2 111 25 –5 449 –3 313

2000 Q1 –1 359 – – – –1 359 2 854 14 –9 2 859 –10 –4 208 –1 359Q2 –1 071 – – – –1 071 2 830 14 –42 2 802 –1 –3 872 –1 071Q3 –1 507 – – – –1 507 3 297 14 –51 3 260 12 –4 779 –1 507Q4 –4 580 – – – –4 580 2 703 13 –28 2 688 12 –7 280 –4 580

2001 Q1 –7 122 – – – –7 122 1 752 14 –51 1 715 35 –8 872 –7 122Q2 –705 – – – –705 1 839 14 57 1 910 –11 –2 604 –705Q3 3 105 – – – 3 105 2 008 15 –23 2 000 –11 1 116 3 105Q4 –1 598 – – – –1 598 2 227 15 5 2 247 –14 –3 831 –1 598

Seasonally adjusted

RPPS RPTY -RNGM -RPUB RPTU RPYQ RPYR RPYS RPYP RPYO RPYN RPTU1997 Q1 1 216 – – – 1 216 1 165 7 –25 1 147 3 66 1 216

Q2 1 603 – – – 1 603 1 312 9 –29 1 292 –7 318 1 603Q3 –1 010 – – – –1 010 1 662 10 –13 1 659 –15 –2 654 –1 010Q4 –28 – – – –28 2 069 9 –37 2 041 –20 –2 049 –28

1998 Q1 1 094 – – – 1 094 2 700 9 30 2 739 18 –1 663 1 094Q2 196 – – – 196 2 806 9 –52 2 763 2 –2 569 196Q3 3 896 – – – 3 896 2 260 8 78 2 346 –10 1 560 3 896Q4 803 – – – 803 3 511 9 –7 3 513 –14 –2 696 803

1999 Q1 –5 404 – – – –5 404 1 029 10 –7 1 032 –10 –6 426 –5 404Q2 2 861 – – – 2 861 2 211 11 –14 2 208 –1 654 2 861Q3 1 569 – – – 1 569 2 165 12 –17 2 160 12 –603 1 569Q4 –1 379 – – – –1 379 2 132 14 10 2 156 25 –3 560 –1 379

2000 Q1 –59 – – – –59 2 776 14 –1 2 789 –10 –2 838 –59Q2 –3 431 – – – –3 431 2 680 14 –75 2 619 –1 –6 049 –3 431Q3 –2 760 – – – –2 760 3 403 14 –4 3 413 12 –6 185 –2 760Q4 –2 267 – – – –2 267 2 825 13 –50 2 788 12 –5 067 –2 267

2001 Q1 –6 124 – – – –6 124 1 724 14 –40 1 698 35 –7 857 –6 124Q2 –963 – – – –963 1 892 14 –6 1 900 –11 –2 852 –963Q3 1 007 – – – 1 007 2 023 15 34 2 072 –11 –1 054 1 007Q4 –240 – – – –240 2 187 15 – 2 202 –14 –2 428 –240

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RESOURCES

D.2 Taxes on production and imports, received D.3 less subsidies paid D.4 Property Income

Taxes onproducts Rent from

Taxes on excluding Other sectorsGross imports VAT and Other taxes subsidies Distributed other than Total

operating Value added excluding import on Subsidies on income of general property Totalsurplus tax(VAT) VAT duties production on products production Interest corps. government income resources

B.2g D.211 D.212 D.214 D.29 -D.31 -D.39 D.41 D.42 D.45 D.4 TR

NRLN NZGF NMBU NMBV NMBX -NMCB -NMCC NMCE NMCH NMCK NMCL NMCM1991 3 966 34 933 – 27 327 14 836 –3 027 –1 175 8 207 1 968 662 10 837 87 6971992 3 749 37 426 – 27 036 15 613 –3 757 –1 030 7 878 1 880 647 10 405 89 4421993 3 551 37 958 – 28 586 14 980 –3 800 –914 7 460 1 929 699 10 088 90 4491994 3 541 42 996 – 31 218 14 630 –4 271 –741 7 825 1 873 658 10 356 97 7291995 3 773 43 579 – 35 482 15 115 –4 226 –765 7 859 1 936 684 10 479 103 437

1996 4 010 46 918 – 37 380 15 820 –5 152 –725 8 386 1 957 780 11 123 109 3741997 4 277 52 057 – 40 621 16 564 –4 181 –710 7 650 1 971 721 10 342 118 9701998 4 419 54 293 – 44 815 17 159 –3 488 –744 8 134 2 227 547 10 908 127 3621999 4 489 58 664 – 48 395 17 871 –3 579 –747 8 502 1 398 433 10 333 135 4262000 4 341 60 713 – 52 086 18 557 –3 010 –538 8 364 2 425 1 258 12 047 144 196

2001 4 359 64 314 – 50 424 19 828 –3 682 –891 8 129 2 654 1 859 12 642 146 994

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 1 049 11 807 – 9 165 4 023 –495 –197 2 521 474 366 3 361 28 713Q2 1 065 13 287 – 10 112 4 196 –1 140 –171 1 578 485 22 2 085 29 434Q3 1 078 13 198 – 10 296 4 146 –1 344 –171 2 049 459 308 2 816 30 019Q4 1 085 13 765 – 11 048 4 199 –1 202 –171 1 502 553 25 2 080 30 804

1998 Q1 1 096 12 719 – 10 481 4 266 –517 –198 2 874 680 281 3 835 31 682Q2 1 103 14 012 – 10 959 4 286 –874 –182 1 484 393 34 1 911 31 215Q3 1 108 14 127 – 11 555 4 316 –1 018 –182 2 117 483 209 2 809 32 715Q4 1 112 13 435 – 11 820 4 291 –1 079 –182 1 659 671 23 2 353 31 750

1999 Q1 1 116 13 863 – 11 150 4 318 –62 –191 3 082 652 193 3 927 34 121Q2 1 120 14 881 – 11 632 4 520 –1 056 –179 1 416 208 31 1 655 32 573Q3 1 124 14 727 – 12 375 4 520 –1 173 –189 1 742 284 190 2 216 33 600Q4 1 129 15 193 – 13 238 4 513 –1 288 –188 2 262 254 19 2 535 35 132

2000 Q1 1 107 14 654 – 12 642 4 515 –342 –186 2 601 612 270 3 483 35 873Q2 1 094 15 286 – 13 264 4 662 –888 –117 1 403 602 160 2 165 35 466Q3 1 078 15 225 – 12 826 4 702 –882 –117 2 376 576 512 3 464 36 296Q4 1 062 15 548 – 13 354 4 678 –898 –118 1 984 635 316 2 935 36 561

2001 Q1 1 077 15 469 – 11 938 4 448 –1 062 –116 2 807 831 601 4 239 35 993Q2 1 088 15 744 – 12 646 5 149 –934 –257 1 640 661 322 2 623 36 059Q3 1 094 16 665 – 12 844 5 112 –791 –260 2 117 540 616 3 273 37 937Q4 1 100 16 436 – 12 996 5 119 –895 –258 1 565 622 320 2 507 37 005

Seasonally adjusted

RNDB RNDC RNDL RNEQ -RNER -RNES RNEV RNEW RNEZ ROWC ROWE1997 Q1 1 049 11 734 – 9 588 3 963 –1 120 –197 1 842 452 226 2 520 27 537

Q2 1 065 13 173 – 10 125 4 217 –1 146 –171 2 015 482 170 2 667 29 930Q3 1 078 13 309 – 10 352 4 142 –1 049 –171 1 906 473 165 2 544 30 205Q4 1 085 13 841 – 10 556 4 242 –866 –171 1 887 564 160 2 611 31 298

1998 Q1 1 096 12 466 – 10 969 4 295 –1 336 –198 2 000 659 161 2 820 30 112Q2 1 103 13 828 – 10 957 4 258 –965 –182 2 068 388 147 2 603 31 602Q3 1 108 14 153 – 11 525 4 302 –690 –182 1 986 499 103 2 588 32 804Q4 1 112 13 846 – 11 364 4 304 –497 –182 2 080 681 136 2 897 32 844

1999 Q1 1 116 13 964 – 11 650 4 353 –750 –191 2 239 634 79 2 952 33 094Q2 1 120 14 851 – 11 624 4 481 –820 –179 2 025 201 137 2 363 33 440Q3 1 124 14 643 – 12 342 4 504 –938 –189 2 214 304 93 2 611 34 097Q4 1 129 15 206 – 12 779 4 533 –1 071 –188 2 024 259 124 2 407 34 795

2000 Q1 1 107 14 765 – 13 202 4 588 –909 –187 1 869 598 146 2 613 35 179Q2 1 094 15 265 – 13 275 4 589 –840 –118 1 964 597 281 2 842 36 107Q3 1 078 15 166 – 12 760 4 681 –647 –116 2 174 600 389 3 163 36 085Q4 1 062 15 517 – 12 849 4 699 –614 –117 2 357 630 442 3 429 36 825

2001 Q1 1 077 15 585 – 12 475 4 524 –850 –117 2 034 819 462 3 315 36 009Q2 1 088 15 722 – 12 698 5 090 –1 082 –258 2 280 655 460 3 395 36 653Q3 1 094 16 603 – 12 638 5 087 –871 –259 1 950 565 476 2 991 37 283Q4 1 100 16 404 – 12 613 5 127 –879 –257 1 865 615 461 2 941 37 049

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D.4 Property Income

Total property income Balance of primary income, gross Total uses

D.41 B.5g TU

NUHA NRLP NMCM1991 17 928 69 769 87 6971992 18 209 71 233 89 4421993 19 511 70 938 90 4491994 22 409 75 320 97 7291995 25 750 77 687 103 437

1996 27 401 81 973 109 3741997 29 432 89 538 118 9701998 30 325 97 037 127 3621999 26 224 109 202 135 4262000 26 377 117 819 144 196

2001 23 729 123 265 146 994

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 7 001 21 712 28 713Q2 7 339 22 095 29 434Q3 7 335 22 684 30 019Q4 7 757 23 047 30 804

1998 Q1 7 499 24 183 31 682Q2 7 760 23 455 31 215Q3 7 156 25 559 32 715Q4 7 910 23 840 31 750

1999 Q1 6 767 27 354 34 121Q2 6 813 25 760 32 573Q3 5 907 27 693 33 600Q4 6 737 28 395 35 132

2000 Q1 6 116 29 757 35 873Q2 6 756 28 710 35 466Q3 6 419 29 877 36 296Q4 7 086 29 475 36 561

2001 Q1 6 364 29 629 35 993Q2 6 029 30 030 36 059Q3 5 352 32 585 37 937Q4 5 984 31 021 37 005

Seasonally adjusted

RNHE ROWF ROWE1997 Q1 7 289 20 248 27 537

Q2 7 378 22 552 29 930Q3 7 419 22 786 30 205Q4 7 346 23 952 31 298

1998 Q1 7 753 22 359 30 112Q2 7 675 23 927 31 602Q3 7 506 25 298 32 804Q4 7 391 25 453 32 844

1999 Q1 7 015 26 079 33 094Q2 6 688 26 752 33 440Q3 6 240 27 857 34 097Q4 6 281 28 514 34 795

2000 Q1 6 311 28 868 35 179Q2 6 642 29 465 36 107Q3 6 814 29 271 36 085Q4 6 610 30 215 36 825

2001 Q1 6 534 29 475 36 009Q2 5 939 30 714 36 653Q3 5 673 31 610 37 283Q4 5 583 31 466 37 049

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES

D.5 Current taxes on income,wealth etc D.61 Social contributions D.7 Other current transfers

Misc.current

Social Current transfercontribu- transfers Current from

Balance Employer- Employee- tions by Imputed with internat- sectorsof gross Other s’ social s’ scoial self-emp- social general ional otherprimary Taxes on current contribu- contribu- loyed contribu- governme- cooperat- than gen. Total

incomes income taxes Total tion tion persons Total tions Total nt ion govt. Total resources

B.5g D.51 D.59 D.5 D.6111 D.6112 D.6113 D.611 D.612 D.61 D.73 D.74 D.75 D.7 TR

NRLP NMCU NMCV NMCP NMCY NMDB NMDE NMCX QYJS NMCW NMDK NMDL NMEZ NMDI NMDN1991 69 769 81 521 1 952 83 473 22 578 15 603 1 206 39 387 3 961 43 348 – 4 616 353 4 969 201 5591992 71 233 80 291 2 024 82 315 23 189 16 064 1 281 40 534 4 287 44 821 – 1 907 178 2 085 200 4541993 70 938 78 313 2 382 80 695 24 670 16 764 1 472 42 906 4 148 47 054 – 2 558 296 2 854 201 5411994 75 320 85 348 2 633 87 981 24 913 19 171 1 469 45 553 4 065 49 618 – 1 752 414 2 166 215 0851995 77 687 95 042 2 728 97 770 25 917 20 598 1 541 48 056 3 941 51 997 – 1 233 461 1 694 229 148

1996 81 973 99 310 2 872 102 182 27 344 21 190 1 771 50 305 3 929 54 234 – 2 424 420 2 844 241 2331997 89 538 107 647 3 067 110 714 29 038 23 603 1 848 54 489 3 881 58 370 – 1 739 468 2 207 260 8291998 97 037 124 060 3 245 127 305 31 391 25 139 1 760 58 290 4 227 62 517 – 1 384 382 1 766 288 6251999 109 202 129 044 3 437 132 481 33 108 25 939 1 801 60 848 4 109 64 957 – 3 176 259 3 435 310 0752000 117 819 140 654 3 307 143 961 35 182 26 502 2 015 63 699 4 200 67 899 – 2 084 280 2 364 332 043

2001 123 265 148 052 3 047 151 099 38 086 28 639 2 144 68 869 4 483 73 352 – 4 561 113 4 674 352 390

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 21 712 31 193 786 31 979 7 120 5 620 435 13 175 920 14 095 – 749 215 964 68 750Q2 22 095 18 908 752 19 660 7 150 5 934 471 13 555 856 14 411 – 244 75 319 56 485Q3 22 684 25 013 818 25 831 7 320 5 994 471 13 785 1 069 14 854 – 424 98 522 63 891Q4 23 047 32 533 711 33 244 7 448 6 055 471 13 974 1 036 15 010 – 322 80 402 71 703

1998 Q1 24 183 38 750 869 39 619 7 647 6 109 446 14 202 1 095 15 297 – 577 162 739 79 838Q2 23 455 21 336 789 22 125 7 739 6 240 438 14 417 1 090 15 507 – 236 63 299 61 386Q3 25 559 28 789 860 29 649 7 913 6 340 438 14 691 1 022 15 713 – 226 70 296 71 217Q4 23 840 35 185 727 35 912 8 092 6 450 438 14 980 1 020 16 000 – 345 87 432 76 184

1999 Q1 27 354 38 804 862 39 666 8 103 6 502 430 15 035 1 023 16 058 – 1 646 62 1 708 84 786Q2 25 760 23 459 863 24 322 8 139 6 369 457 14 965 1 029 15 994 – 555 49 604 66 680Q3 27 693 31 988 925 32 913 8 334 6 475 457 15 266 1 029 16 295 – 660 84 744 77 645Q4 28 395 34 793 787 35 580 8 532 6 593 457 15 582 1 028 16 610 – 315 64 379 80 964

2000 Q1 29 757 43 814 852 44 666 8 633 6 620 461 15 714 1 024 16 738 – 678 115 793 91 954Q2 28 710 26 781 801 27 582 8 741 6 606 518 15 865 1 057 16 922 – 471 57 528 73 742Q3 29 877 34 680 885 35 565 8 661 6 433 518 15 612 1 059 16 671 – 414 59 473 82 586Q4 29 475 35 379 769 36 148 9 147 6 843 518 16 508 1 060 17 568 – 521 49 570 83 761

2001 Q1 29 629 47 178 810 47 988 10 769 7 946 518 19 233 1 065 20 298 – 816 71 887 98 802Q2 30 030 29 298 803 30 101 8 719 6 668 542 15 929 1 135 17 064 – 816 26 842 78 037Q3 32 585 35 499 760 36 259 9 205 7 027 542 16 774 1 139 17 913 – 1 788 8 1 796 88 553Q4 31 021 36 077 674 36 751 9 393 6 998 542 16 933 1 144 18 077 – 1 141 8 1 149 86 998

Seasonally adjusted

ROWF RPDE RNFQ RPDD RNFS RNFW RNFZ RPDI RPDH RNGD RNGE NROE RPDJ RPDM1997 Q1 20 248 25 042 733 25 775 7 079 5 650 435 13 164 920 14 084 – 749 215 964 61 071

Q2 22 552 25 086 775 25 861 7 169 5 908 471 13 548 856 14 404 – 244 75 319 63 136Q3 22 786 27 664 763 28 427 7 321 5 973 471 13 765 1 069 14 834 – 424 98 522 66 569Q4 23 952 29 855 796 30 651 7 469 6 072 471 14 012 1 036 15 048 – 322 80 402 70 053

1998 Q1 22 359 31 930 825 32 755 7 593 6 078 425 14 096 1 095 15 191 – 577 162 739 71 044Q2 23 927 29 581 813 30 394 7 796 6 315 449 14 560 1 090 15 650 – 236 63 299 70 270Q3 25 298 30 379 807 31 186 7 964 6 387 436 14 787 1 022 15 809 – 226 70 296 72 589Q4 25 453 32 170 800 32 970 8 038 6 359 450 14 847 1 020 15 867 – 345 87 432 74 722

1999 Q1 26 079 31 419 826 32 245 8 046 6 448 430 14 924 1 023 15 947 – 1 646 62 1 708 75 979Q2 26 752 32 029 884 32 913 8 198 6 456 457 15 111 1 029 16 140 – 555 49 604 76 409Q3 27 857 32 942 868 33 810 8 387 6 521 457 15 365 1 029 16 394 – 660 84 744 78 805Q4 28 514 32 654 859 33 513 8 477 6 514 457 15 448 1 028 16 476 – 315 64 379 78 882

2000 Q1 28 868 34 658 830 35 488 8 531 6 493 461 15 485 1 024 16 509 – 678 115 793 81 658Q2 29 465 35 637 812 36 449 8 732 6 640 518 15 890 1 057 16 947 – 471 57 528 83 389Q3 29 271 35 441 832 36 273 8 880 6 537 518 15 935 1 059 16 994 – 414 59 473 83 011Q4 30 215 34 918 833 35 751 9 039 6 832 518 16 389 1 060 17 449 – 521 49 570 83 985

2001 Q1 29 475 37 146 793 37 939 9 212 7 796 518 17 526 1 065 18 591 – 816 71 887 86 892Q2 30 714 38 518 811 39 329 9 440 6 707 542 16 689 1 135 17 824 – 816 26 842 88 709Q3 31 610 36 447 715 37 162 9 625 7 145 542 17 312 1 139 18 451 – 1 788 8 1 796 89 019Q4 31 466 35 941 728 36 669 9 809 6 991 542 17 342 1 144 18 486 – 1 141 8 1 149 87 770

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D.7 Other current transfers

Misc. currentSocial benefits Current transfers Current transfers to

other than social within general international sectors other than Disposable income,transfers in kind government cooperation gen. govt. Total gross Total uses

D.62 D.73 D.74 D.75 D.7 B.6g TU

NMDR QYJR NMDZ NMFC NMDW NRLR NMDN1991 73 888 48 859 1 909 4 347 55 115 72 556 201 5591992 83 728 54 527 2 237 4 659 61 423 55 303 200 4541993 89 223 55 891 1 961 8 467 66 319 45 999 201 5411994 91 258 57 736 2 007 10 440 70 183 53 644 215 0851995 94 859 58 587 2 224 10 614 71 425 62 864 229 148

1996 97 995 59 458 1 814 12 549 73 821 69 417 241 2331997 100 996 59 506 1 700 13 916 75 122 84 711 260 8291998 102 040 60 421 1 705 15 803 77 929 108 656 288 6251999 105 934 64 775 1 667 17 280 83 722 120 419 310 0752000 111 823 66 475 2 418 18 602 87 495 132 725 332 043

2001 121 881 71 599 2 222 18 899 92 720 137 789 352 390

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 24 557 15 759 739 3 661 20 159 24 034 68 750Q2 25 027 14 587 263 3 435 18 285 13 173 56 485Q3 25 657 14 288 297 3 859 18 444 19 790 63 891Q4 25 755 14 872 401 2 961 18 234 27 714 71 703

1998 Q1 24 596 16 071 708 4 186 20 965 34 277 79 838Q2 25 306 15 024 279 3 550 18 853 17 227 61 386Q3 25 799 14 817 353 3 863 19 033 26 385 71 217Q4 26 339 14 509 365 4 204 19 078 30 767 76 184

1999 Q1 25 069 16 903 609 4 546 22 058 37 659 84 786Q2 25 568 15 520 368 3 865 19 753 21 359 66 680Q3 26 693 15 693 337 4 616 20 646 30 306 77 645Q4 28 604 16 659 353 4 253 21 265 31 095 80 964

2000 Q1 26 489 16 765 897 4 223 21 885 43 580 91 954Q2 27 302 16 459 308 4 566 21 333 25 107 73 742Q3 27 644 16 817 487 4 685 21 989 32 953 82 586Q4 30 388 16 434 726 5 128 22 288 31 085 83 761

2001 Q1 28 585 17 823 555 4 934 23 312 46 905 98 802Q2 29 236 18 567 459 4 649 23 675 25 126 78 037Q3 30 778 17 098 430 4 373 21 901 35 874 88 553Q4 33 282 18 111 778 4 943 23 832 29 884 86 998

Seasonally adjusted

RPDO RNHL RPDV RNHS RPDT RPDN RPDM1997 Q1 25 029 15 204 711 3 448 19 363 16 679 61 071

Q2 24 855 14 537 261 3 560 18 358 19 923 63 136Q3 25 414 14 780 303 3 889 18 972 22 183 66 569Q4 25 698 14 985 425 3 019 18 429 25 926 70 053

1998 Q1 25 355 15 591 650 4 000 20 241 25 448 71 044Q2 25 304 15 408 267 3 723 19 398 25 568 70 270Q3 25 564 15 143 400 3 863 19 406 27 619 72 589Q4 25 817 14 279 388 4 217 18 884 30 021 74 722

1999 Q1 26 020 16 310 550 4 283 21 143 28 816 75 979Q2 25 809 15 949 362 4 156 20 467 30 133 76 409Q3 26 624 15 978 374 4 657 21 009 31 172 78 805Q4 27 481 16 538 381 4 184 21 103 30 298 78 882

2000 Q1 27 506 16 102 809 3 931 20 842 33 310 81 658Q2 27 819 16 841 308 4 702 21 851 33 719 83 389Q3 27 973 17 397 537 4 679 22 613 32 425 83 011Q4 28 525 16 135 764 5 290 22 189 33 271 83 985

2001 Q1 29 323 16 624 504 4 572 21 700 35 869 86 892Q2 29 847 18 602 457 4 832 23 891 34 971 88 709Q3 30 713 17 917 465 4 360 22 742 35 564 89 019Q4 31 998 18 456 796 5 135 24 387 31 385 87 770

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REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME IN KIND

RESOURCES USES

Total resources, gross Social assistance benefits in Adjusted gross disposabledisposable income kind income Total uses

B.6g D.6313 B.7g TU

NRLR NMED NSVS NRLR1991 72 556 34 558 37 998 72 5561992 55 303 39 140 16 163 55 3031993 45 999 41 987 4 012 45 9991994 53 644 44 431 9 213 53 6441995 62 864 46 504 16 360 62 864

1996 69 417 48 678 20 739 69 4171997 84 711 50 207 34 504 84 7111998 108 656 52 837 55 819 108 6561999 120 419 56 337 64 082 120 4192000 132 725 59 849 72 876 132 725

2001 137 789 63 317 74 472 137 789

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 24 034 12 137 11 897 24 034Q2 13 173 12 438 735 13 173Q3 19 790 12 698 7 092 19 790Q4 27 714 12 934 14 780 27 714

1998 Q1 34 277 12 947 21 330 34 277Q2 17 227 13 011 4 216 17 227Q3 26 385 13 357 13 028 26 385Q4 30 767 13 522 17 245 30 767

1999 Q1 37 659 14 064 23 595 37 659Q2 21 359 13 788 7 571 21 359Q3 30 306 14 156 16 150 30 306Q4 31 095 14 329 16 766 31 095

2000 Q1 43 580 13 965 29 615 43 580Q2 25 107 14 824 10 283 25 107Q3 32 953 15 333 17 620 32 953Q4 31 085 15 727 15 358 31 085

2001 Q1 46 905 15 371 31 534 46 905Q2 25 126 15 623 9 503 25 126Q3 35 874 15 909 19 965 35 874Q4 29 884 16 414 13 470 29 884

Seasonally adjusted

RPDN RTXZ RPMX RPDN1997 Q1 16 679 11 978 4 701 16 679

Q2 19 923 12 584 7 339 19 923Q3 22 183 12 860 9 323 22 183Q4 25 926 12 785 13 141 25 926

1998 Q1 25 448 13 037 12 411 25 448Q2 25 568 13 079 12 489 25 568Q3 27 619 13 286 14 333 27 619Q4 30 021 13 435 16 586 30 021

1999 Q1 28 816 14 159 14 657 28 816Q2 30 133 13 859 16 274 30 133Q3 31 172 14 081 17 091 31 172Q4 30 298 14 238 16 060 30 298

2000 Q1 33 310 14 211 19 099 33 310Q2 33 719 14 921 18 798 33 719Q3 32 425 15 246 17 179 32 425Q4 33 271 15 471 17 800 33 271

2001 Q1 35 869 15 642 20 227 35 869Q2 34 971 15 721 19 250 34 971Q3 35 564 15 813 19 751 35 564Q4 31 385 16 141 15 244 31 385

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USE OF DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT USE OF ADJUSTED DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES RESOURCES USES

P.3 Final consumption expenditure TotalTotal resources,

resources, adjustedgross Individual Collective gross Actual

disposable consumption consumption disposable collectiveincome expenditure expenditure Total Gross saving Total uses income comsumption Gross saving Total uses

B.6g P.31 P.32 P.3 B.8g TU B.7g P.42 B.8g TU

NRLR NMED NMEE NMBJ NRLS NRLR NSVS NMEE NRLS NSVS1991 72 556 34 558 38 470 73 028 –472 72 556 37 998 38 470 –472 37 9981992 55 303 39 140 39 135 78 275 –22 972 55 303 16 163 39 135 –22 972 16 1631993 45 999 41 987 39 579 81 566 –35 567 45 999 4 012 39 579 –35 567 4 0121994 53 644 44 431 39 954 84 385 –30 741 53 644 9 213 39 954 –30 741 9 2131995 62 864 46 504 40 287 86 791 –23 927 62 864 16 360 40 287 –23 927 16 360

1996 69 417 48 678 41 718 90 396 –20 979 69 417 20 739 41 718 –20 979 20 7391997 84 711 50 207 41 983 92 190 –7 479 84 711 34 504 41 983 –7 479 34 5041998 108 656 52 837 42 461 95 298 13 358 108 656 55 819 42 461 13 358 55 8191999 120 419 56 337 44 310 100 647 19 772 120 419 64 082 44 310 19 772 64 0822000 132 725 59 849 47 174 107 023 25 702 132 725 72 876 47 174 25 702 72 876

2001 137 789 63 317 50 605 113 922 23 867 137 789 74 472 50 605 23 867 74 472

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 24 034 12 137 10 926 23 063 971 24 034 11 897 10 926 971 11 897Q2 13 173 12 438 10 259 22 697 –9 524 13 173 735 10 259 –9 524 735Q3 19 790 12 698 10 035 22 733 –2 943 19 790 7 092 10 035 –2 943 7 092Q4 27 714 12 934 10 763 23 697 4 017 27 714 14 780 10 763 4 017 14 780

1998 Q1 34 277 12 947 10 087 23 034 11 243 34 277 21 330 10 087 11 243 21 330Q2 17 227 13 011 10 714 23 725 –6 498 17 227 4 216 10 714 –6 498 4 216Q3 26 385 13 357 10 763 24 120 2 265 26 385 13 028 10 763 2 265 13 028Q4 30 767 13 522 10 897 24 419 6 348 30 767 17 245 10 897 6 348 17 245

1999 Q1 37 659 14 064 10 660 24 724 12 935 37 659 23 595 10 660 12 935 23 595Q2 21 359 13 788 11 248 25 036 –3 677 21 359 7 571 11 248 –3 677 7 571Q3 30 306 14 156 11 191 25 347 4 959 30 306 16 150 11 191 4 959 16 150Q4 31 095 14 329 11 211 25 540 5 555 31 095 16 766 11 211 5 555 16 766

2000 Q1 43 580 13 965 11 390 25 355 18 225 43 580 29 615 11 390 18 225 29 615Q2 25 107 14 824 11 929 26 753 –1 646 25 107 10 283 11 929 –1 646 10 283Q3 32 953 15 333 12 102 27 435 5 518 32 953 17 620 12 102 5 518 17 620Q4 31 085 15 727 11 753 27 480 3 605 31 085 15 358 11 753 3 605 15 358

2001 Q1 46 905 15 371 12 275 27 646 19 259 46 905 31 534 12 275 19 259 31 534Q2 25 126 15 623 12 591 28 214 –3 088 25 126 9 503 12 591 –3 088 9 503Q3 35 874 15 909 12 480 28 389 7 485 35 874 19 965 12 480 7 485 19 965Q4 29 884 16 414 13 259 29 673 211 29 884 13 470 13 259 211 13 470

Seasonally adjusted

RPDN RTXZ RTYC NMRE RPPN RPDN RPMX RTYC RPPN RPMX1997 Q1 16 679 11 978 10 788 22 766 –6 087 16 679 4 701 10 788 –6 087 4 701

Q2 19 923 12 584 10 385 22 969 –3 046 19 923 7 339 10 385 –3 046 7 339Q3 22 183 12 860 10 168 23 028 –845 22 183 9 323 10 168 –845 9 323Q4 25 926 12 785 10 642 23 427 2 499 25 926 13 141 10 642 2 499 13 141

1998 Q1 25 448 13 037 10 206 23 243 2 205 25 448 12 411 10 206 2 205 12 411Q2 25 568 13 079 10 681 23 760 1 808 25 568 12 489 10 681 1 808 12 489Q3 27 619 13 286 10 672 23 958 3 661 27 619 14 333 10 672 3 661 14 333Q4 30 021 13 435 10 902 24 337 5 684 30 021 16 586 10 902 5 684 16 586

1999 Q1 28 816 14 159 10 893 25 052 3 764 28 816 14 657 10 893 3 764 14 657Q2 30 133 13 859 11 106 24 965 5 168 30 133 16 274 11 106 5 168 16 274Q3 31 172 14 081 11 094 25 175 5 997 31 172 17 091 11 094 5 997 17 091Q4 30 298 14 238 11 217 25 455 4 843 30 298 16 060 11 217 4 843 16 060

2000 Q1 33 310 14 211 11 453 25 664 7 646 33 310 19 099 11 453 7 646 19 099Q2 33 719 14 921 11 736 26 657 7 062 33 719 18 798 11 736 7 062 18 798Q3 32 425 15 246 12 004 27 250 5 175 32 425 17 179 12 004 5 175 17 179Q4 33 271 15 471 11 981 27 452 5 819 33 271 17 800 11 981 5 819 17 800

2001 Q1 35 869 15 642 12 340 27 982 7 887 35 869 20 227 12 340 7 887 20 227Q2 34 971 15 721 12 389 28 110 6 861 34 971 19 250 12 389 6 861 19 250Q3 35 564 15 813 12 380 28 193 7 371 35 564 19 751 12 380 7 371 19 751Q4 31 385 16 141 13 496 29 637 1 748 31 385 15 244 13 496 1 748 15 244

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth

D.9 Capital transfers receivable -D.9 less Capital transfers payable

Total Total change inCapital taxes Investment Other capital investment Other capital liabilities and

Gross saving from sectors grants transfers total Total grants transfers total Total net worth

B.8g D.91 D.92 D.99 D.9 -D.92 -D.99 -D.9 B.10.1g

NRLS NMGI GCMT NMEK NMEH -NMEN -NMEO -NMEL NMEP1991 –472 1 263 – – 1 263 –9 271 –344 –9 615 –8 8241992 –22 972 1 227 – – 1 227 –9 063 –5 206 –14 269 –36 0141993 –35 567 1 279 – – 1 279 –10 307 –21 –10 328 –44 6161994 –30 741 1 438 – – 1 438 –9 056 –24 –9 080 –38 3831995 –23 927 1 441 – – 1 441 –8 786 –1 626 –10 412 –32 898

1996 –20 979 1 621 – – 1 621 –8 591 –1 764 –10 355 –29 7131997 –7 479 1 601 – – 1 601 –7 664 –24 –7 688 –13 5661998 13 358 1 796 – – 1 796 –6 830 –146 –6 976 8 1781999 19 772 1 951 – – 1 951 –8 055 –10 –8 065 13 6582000 25 702 2 215 – – 2 215 –7 614 –154 –7 768 20 149

2001 23 867 2 378 – – 2 378 –8 915 –1 641 –10 556 15 689

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 971 353 – – 353 –2 891 –8 –2 899 –1 575Q2 –9 524 415 – – 415 –1 606 –3 –1 609 –10 718Q3 –2 943 432 – – 432 –1 469 –7 –1 476 –3 987Q4 4 017 401 – – 401 –1 698 –6 –1 704 2 714

1998 Q1 11 243 436 – – 436 –2 544 –6 –2 550 9 129Q2 –6 498 442 – – 442 –1 434 –140 –1 574 –7 630Q3 2 265 485 – – 485 –1 379 – –1 379 1 371Q4 6 348 433 – – 433 –1 473 – –1 473 5 308

1999 Q1 12 935 445 – – 445 –3 041 –1 –3 042 10 338Q2 –3 677 467 – – 467 –1 393 – –1 393 –4 603Q3 4 959 568 – – 568 –1 805 –6 –1 811 3 716Q4 5 555 471 – – 471 –1 816 –3 –1 819 4 207

2000 Q1 18 225 548 – – 548 –2 821 –28 –2 849 15 924Q2 –1 646 566 – – 566 –1 149 –3 –1 152 –2 232Q3 5 518 579 – – 579 –1 901 –120 –2 021 4 076Q4 3 605 522 – – 522 –1 743 –3 –1 746 2 381

2001 Q1 19 259 569 – – 569 –3 075 –150 –3 225 16 603Q2 –3 088 606 – – 606 –1 479 –587 –2 066 –4 548Q3 7 485 611 – – 611 –1 879 –194 –2 073 6 023Q4 211 592 – – 592 –2 482 –710 –3 192 –2 389

Seasonally adjusted

RPPN RNGQ RNGR RNGU RPTM -RNIN -RNIR -RPTQ RPTK1997 Q1 –6 087 353 – – 353 –2 360 –8 –2 368 –8 102

Q2 –3 046 415 – – 415 –1 941 –3 –1 944 –4 575Q3 –845 432 – – 432 –1 625 –7 –1 632 –2 045Q4 2 499 401 – – 401 –1 738 –6 –1 744 1 156

1998 Q1 2 205 436 – – 436 –1 819 –6 –1 825 816Q2 1 808 442 – – 442 –1 745 –140 –1 885 365Q3 3 661 485 – – 485 –1 553 – –1 553 2 593Q4 5 684 433 – – 433 –1 713 – –1 713 4 404

1999 Q1 3 764 445 – – 445 –2 237 –1 –2 238 1 971Q2 5 168 467 – – 467 –1 759 – –1 759 3 876Q3 5 997 568 – – 568 –2 036 –6 –2 042 4 523Q4 4 843 471 – – 471 –2 023 –3 –2 026 3 288

2000 Q1 7 646 548 – – 548 –2 026 –28 –2 054 6 140Q2 7 062 566 – – 566 –1 575 –3 –1 578 6 050Q3 5 175 579 – – 579 –2 057 –120 –2 177 3 577Q4 5 819 522 – – 522 –1 956 –3 –1 959 4 382

2001 Q1 7 887 569 – – 569 –2 095 –150 –2 245 6 211Q2 6 861 606 – – 606 –2 187 –587 –2 774 4 693Q3 7 371 611 – – 611 –2 288 –194 –2 482 5 500Q4 1 748 592 – – 592 –2 345 –710 –3 055 –715

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT

Changes in assets

P.5 Gross capital formation Acquisitions lessdisposals of

Gross fixed capital Changes in Acquisitions less non-produced Net Total change information inventories disposals of values Total /financial assets lending/borrowing assets

P.51 P.52 P.53 P.5 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NMES NMFE NPPD NMER NMFG NMFJ NMEP1991 8 194 151 – 8 345 –19 –17 150 –8 8241992 7 840 –17 – 7 823 –15 –43 822 –36 0141993 7 312 –24 – 7 288 –25 –51 879 –44 6161994 7 272 –251 – 7 021 –24 –45 380 –38 3831995 6 932 –154 – 6 778 –8 –39 668 –32 898

1996 5 293 166 – 5 459 –24 –35 148 –29 7131997 4 022 140 – 4 162 –18 –17 710 –13 5661998 4 557 107 14 4 678 –314 3 814 8 1781999 4 136 –268 10 3 878 –35 9 815 13 6582000 4 832 –140 2 4 694 –33 15 488 20 149

2001 5 906 –18 – 5 888 –195 9 996 15 689

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 1 741 26 – 1 767 –7 –3 335 –1 575Q2 248 72 – 320 –5 –11 033 –10 718Q3 917 36 – 953 –4 –4 936 –3 987Q4 1 116 6 – 1 122 –2 1 594 2 714

1998 Q1 1 810 62 – 1 872 –42 7 299 9 129Q2 536 80 5 621 –160 –8 091 –7 630Q3 952 –5 5 952 –107 526 1 371Q4 1 259 –30 4 1 233 –5 4 080 5 308

1999 Q1 1 578 –42 5 1 541 –6 8 803 10 338Q2 691 –39 1 653 –7 –5 249 –4 603Q3 892 –68 2 826 –10 2 900 3 716Q4 975 –119 2 858 –12 3 361 4 207

2000 Q1 1 549 –65 2 1 486 –6 14 444 15 924Q2 949 –45 – 904 –7 –3 129 –2 232Q3 1 047 –28 – 1 019 –10 3 067 4 076Q4 1 287 –2 – 1 285 –10 1 106 2 381

2001 Q1 1 736 –2 – 1 734 –113 14 982 16 603Q2 1 102 –4 – 1 098 –29 –5 617 –4 548Q3 1 293 –2 – 1 291 –31 4 763 6 023Q4 1 775 –10 – 1 765 –22 –4 132 –2 389

Seasonally adjusted

RNCZ RNDA NPPF RPYJ RPYI RPYH RPTK1997 Q1 1 190 26 – 1 216 –7 –9 311 –8 102

Q2 632 72 – 704 –5 –5 274 –4 575Q3 1 054 36 – 1 090 –4 –3 131 –2 045Q4 1 146 6 – 1 152 –2 6 1 156

1998 Q1 1 239 62 – 1 301 –42 –443 816Q2 955 80 5 1 040 –145 –530 365Q3 1 108 –5 5 1 108 –107 1 592 2 593Q4 1 255 –30 4 1 229 –20 3 195 4 404

1999 Q1 1 040 –42 5 1 003 –6 974 1 971Q2 1 104 –39 1 1 066 –7 2 817 3 876Q3 1 038 –68 2 972 –10 3 561 4 523Q4 954 –119 2 837 –12 2 463 3 288

2000 Q1 1 009 –65 2 946 –6 5 200 6 140Q2 1 365 –45 – 1 320 –7 4 737 6 050Q3 1 192 –28 – 1 164 –10 2 423 3 577Q4 1 266 –2 – 1 264 –10 3 128 4 382

2001 Q1 1 247 –2 – 1 245 –113 5 079 6 211Q2 1 446 –4 – 1 442 –29 3 280 4 693Q3 1 470 –2 – 1 468 –31 4 063 5 500Q4 1 743 –10 – 1 733 –22 –2 426 –715

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.4 Property income, received

Propertyincome Rent from

Taxes on attributed sectors Balance ofGross production Distributed to ins. other than Total gross

operating other than Subsidies Interest income of policy-hol- general propert Total Interest primarysurplus on products on products received corps. ders govt. income resources paid income Total uses

B.2g D.29 -D.3 D.41 D.42 D.44 D.45 D.4 TR D.41 B.5g TU

NRLT NMYH -ADAK NMKB FDDA NMKK NMKM NMJZ NMKN NCBW NRLU NMKN1991 2 482 55 –585 969 4 239 28 – 5 236 7 188 5 555 1 633 7 1881992 2 326 65 –604 771 4 450 29 – 5 250 7 037 5 183 1 854 7 0371993 2 319 86 –604 536 4 672 28 – 5 236 7 037 4 545 2 492 7 0371994 2 450 91 –705 560 4 881 30 – 5 471 7 307 4 395 2 912 7 3071995 2 674 99 –787 694 4 979 32 – 5 705 7 691 4 327 3 364 7 691

1996 2 866 109 –696 645 4 925 28 – 5 598 7 877 4 504 3 373 7 8771997 3 039 122 –934 925 4 556 33 – 5 514 7 741 4 377 3 364 7 7411998 3 115 128 –817 1 102 5 223 48 – 6 373 8 799 4 549 4 250 8 7991999 3 278 142 –790 826 5 086 29 – 5 941 8 571 4 424 4 147 8 5712000 3 420 149 –770 959 5 045 48 – 6 052 8 851 4 241 4 610 8 851

2001 3 440 157 –920 838 5 478 24 – 6 340 9 017 4 291 4 726 9 017

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 743 29 –186 190 1 118 9 – 1 317 1 903 1 011 892 1 903Q2 754 31 –249 220 1 142 10 – 1 372 1 908 1 177 731 1 908Q3 765 31 –249 244 1 108 9 – 1 361 1 908 1 148 760 1 908Q4 777 31 –250 271 1 188 5 – 1 464 2 022 1 041 981 2 022

1998 Q1 766 31 –250 272 1 252 12 – 1 536 2 083 1 204 879 2 083Q2 772 31 –189 274 1 310 11 – 1 595 2 209 1 062 1 147 2 209Q3 781 33 –189 286 1 326 12 – 1 624 2 249 1 209 1 040 2 249Q4 796 33 –189 270 1 335 13 – 1 618 2 258 1 074 1 184 2 258

1999 Q1 812 34 –191 211 1 309 7 – 1 527 2 182 1 198 984 2 182Q2 823 36 –203 194 1 254 8 – 1 456 2 112 1 001 1 111 2 112Q3 825 36 –202 194 1 255 4 – 1 453 2 112 1 196 916 2 112Q4 818 36 –194 227 1 268 10 – 1 505 2 165 1 029 1 136 2 165

2000 Q1 850 36 –200 228 1 253 11 – 1 492 2 178 1 195 983 2 178Q2 857 38 –146 240 1 260 15 – 1 515 2 264 931 1 333 2 264Q3 858 37 –146 242 1 259 7 – 1 508 2 257 904 1 353 2 257Q4 855 38 –278 249 1 273 15 – 1 537 2 152 1 211 941 2 152

2001 Q1 856 37 –278 229 1 259 6 – 1 494 2 109 1 101 1 008 2 109Q2 858 40 –214 215 1 408 5 – 1 628 2 312 1 125 1 187 2 312Q3 862 40 –214 207 1 406 7 – 1 620 2 308 909 1 399 2 308Q4 864 40 –214 187 1 405 6 – 1 598 2 288 1 156 1 132 2 288

Seasonally adjusted

RNSP RNSZ -RNTF RNTI FDFS QTGD RNTK ROZE ROZG NRNB ROZH ROZG1997 Q1 743 29 –186 191 1 126 9 – 1 326 1 912 1 085 827 1 912

Q2 754 31 –249 223 1 146 10 – 1 379 1 915 1 062 853 1 915Q3 765 31 –249 247 1 114 9 – 1 370 1 917 1 076 841 1 917Q4 777 31 –250 264 1 170 5 – 1 439 1 997 1 154 843 1 997

1998 Q1 766 31 –250 276 1 259 12 – 1 547 2 094 1 101 993 2 094Q2 772 31 –189 280 1 314 11 – 1 605 2 219 1 144 1 075 2 219Q3 781 33 –189 287 1 331 12 – 1 630 2 255 1 164 1 091 2 255Q4 796 33 –189 259 1 319 13 – 1 591 2 231 1 140 1 091 2 231

1999 Q1 812 34 –191 215 1 315 7 – 1 537 2 192 1 089 1 103 2 192Q2 823 36 –203 199 1 257 8 – 1 464 2 120 1 079 1 041 2 120Q3 825 36 –202 195 1 260 4 – 1 459 2 118 1 183 935 2 118Q4 818 36 –194 217 1 254 10 – 1 481 2 141 1 073 1 068 2 141

2000 Q1 850 36 –200 234 1 260 11 – 1 505 2 191 1 106 1 085 2 191Q2 857 38 –146 245 1 259 15 – 1 519 2 268 982 1 286 2 268Q3 858 37 –146 241 1 262 7 – 1 510 2 259 992 1 267 2 259Q4 855 38 –278 239 1 264 15 – 1 518 2 133 1 161 972 2 133

2001 Q1 856 37 –278 235 1 266 6 – 1 507 2 122 1 041 1 081 2 122Q2 858 40 –214 219 1 405 5 – 1 629 2 313 1 149 1 164 2 313Q3 862 40 –214 205 1 409 7 – 1 621 2 309 1 031 1 278 2 309Q4 864 40 –214 179 1 398 6 – 1 583 2 273 1 070 1 203 2 273

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.61 Socialcontributions D.7 Other current transfers D.7 Other current transfers

SocialCurrent benefits

Current transfers other CurrentBalance taxes Actual Imputed within than Net transfersof gross other social social Non-life general social non-life within Grossprimary than on contribu- contribu- insurance governme- Total transfers insurance general Disposab- Total

incomes income tions tions claims nt Total resources in kind premiums govt Total le income uses

B.5g D.59 D.611 D.612 D.72 D.73 D.7 TR D.62 D.71 D.73 D.7 B.6g TU

NRLU NMIS NMWM GCMN NMLR QYJR NMLO NMLX NSMN NMMI NMDK NMMF NRLW NMLX1991 1 633 8 544 426 983 382 48 859 49 241 60 827 9 286 382 – 382 51 159 60 8271992 1 854 8 275 461 1 138 408 54 527 54 935 66 663 11 611 408 – 408 54 644 66 6631993 2 492 8 169 471 1 248 361 55 891 56 252 68 632 13 742 361 – 361 54 529 68 6321994 2 912 8 507 478 1 354 363 57 736 58 099 71 350 15 037 363 – 363 55 950 71 3501995 3 364 9 209 493 1 338 377 58 587 58 964 73 368 15 550 377 – 377 57 441 73 368

1996 3 373 9 923 510 1 370 371 59 458 59 829 75 005 15 129 371 – 371 59 505 75 0051997 3 364 10 753 518 1 475 349 59 506 59 855 75 965 15 938 349 – 349 59 678 75 9651998 4 250 11 748 551 1 653 499 60 421 60 920 79 122 15 509 499 – 499 63 114 79 1221999 4 147 12 826 580 1 714 410 64 775 65 185 84 452 14 818 410 – 410 69 224 84 4522000 4 610 13 795 585 1 719 442 66 475 66 917 87 626 14 427 442 – 442 72 757 87 626

2001 4 726 14 877 610 1 836 449 71 599 72 048 94 097 14 851 449 – 449 78 797 94 097

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 892 2 514 127 362 90 15 759 15 849 19 744 4 035 90 – 90 15 619 19 744Q2 731 2 747 131 379 90 14 587 14 677 18 665 4 069 90 – 90 14 506 18 665Q3 760 2 746 131 362 82 14 288 14 370 18 369 3 615 82 – 82 14 672 18 369Q4 981 2 746 129 372 87 14 872 14 959 19 187 4 219 87 – 87 14 881 19 187

1998 Q1 879 2 675 128 399 145 16 071 16 216 20 297 3 770 145 – 145 16 382 20 297Q2 1 147 3 025 141 417 130 15 024 15 154 19 884 3 988 130 – 130 15 766 19 884Q3 1 040 3 024 141 419 108 14 817 14 925 19 549 3 575 108 – 108 15 866 19 549Q4 1 184 3 024 141 418 116 14 509 14 625 19 392 4 176 116 – 116 15 100 19 392

1999 Q1 984 3 026 136 427 111 16 903 17 014 21 587 3 838 111 – 111 17 638 21 587Q2 1 111 3 267 148 431 99 15 520 15 619 20 576 3 694 99 – 99 16 783 20 576Q3 916 3 266 148 428 67 15 693 15 760 20 518 3 516 67 – 67 16 935 20 518Q4 1 136 3 267 148 428 133 16 659 16 792 21 771 3 770 133 – 133 17 868 21 771

2000 Q1 983 3 266 141 414 113 16 765 16 878 21 682 3 626 113 – 113 17 943 21 682Q2 1 333 3 509 148 433 114 16 459 16 573 21 996 3 611 114 – 114 18 271 21 996Q3 1 353 3 509 148 435 127 16 817 16 944 22 389 3 542 127 – 127 18 720 22 389Q4 941 3 511 148 437 88 16 434 16 522 21 559 3 648 88 – 88 17 823 21 559

2001 Q1 1 008 3 512 148 440 130 17 823 17 953 23 061 3 586 130 – 130 19 345 23 061Q2 1 187 3 789 154 461 119 18 567 18 686 24 277 3 755 119 – 119 20 403 24 277Q3 1 399 3 789 154 467 120 17 098 17 218 23 027 3 738 120 – 120 19 169 23 027Q4 1 132 3 787 154 468 80 18 111 18 191 23 732 3 772 80 – 80 19 880 23 732

Seasonally adjusted

ROZH RNTO RNRV RNHL RPIU RPIV RPIX RNPV RNGD RPIZ RPIW RPIV1997 Q1 827 2 514 127 362 90 15 204 15 294 19 124 3 977 90 – 90 15 057 19 124

Q2 853 2 747 131 379 90 14 537 14 627 18 737 4 019 90 – 90 14 628 18 737Q3 841 2 746 131 362 82 14 780 14 862 18 942 3 953 82 – 82 14 907 18 942Q4 843 2 746 129 372 87 14 985 15 072 19 162 3 989 87 – 87 15 086 19 162

1998 Q1 993 2 675 128 399 145 15 591 15 736 19 931 3 770 145 – 145 16 016 19 931Q2 1 075 3 025 141 417 130 15 408 15 538 20 196 3 974 130 – 130 16 092 20 196Q3 1 091 3 024 141 419 108 15 143 15 251 19 926 3 893 108 – 108 15 925 19 926Q4 1 091 3 024 141 418 116 14 279 14 395 19 069 3 872 116 – 116 15 081 19 069

1999 Q1 1 103 3 026 136 427 111 16 310 16 421 21 113 3 830 111 – 111 17 172 21 113Q2 1 041 3 267 148 431 99 15 949 16 048 20 935 3 692 99 – 99 17 144 20 935Q3 935 3 266 148 428 67 15 978 16 045 20 822 3 656 67 – 67 17 099 20 822Q4 1 068 3 267 148 428 133 16 538 16 671 21 582 3 640 133 – 133 17 809 21 582

2000 Q1 1 085 3 266 141 414 113 16 102 16 215 21 121 3 601 113 – 113 17 407 21 121Q2 1 286 3 509 148 433 114 16 841 16 955 22 331 3 637 114 – 114 18 580 22 331Q3 1 267 3 509 148 435 127 17 397 17 524 22 883 3 603 127 – 127 19 153 22 883Q4 972 3 511 148 437 88 16 135 16 223 21 291 3 586 88 – 88 17 617 21 291

2001 Q1 1 081 3 512 148 440 130 16 624 16 754 21 935 3 576 130 – 130 18 229 21 935Q2 1 164 3 789 154 461 119 18 602 18 721 24 289 3 764 119 – 119 20 406 24 289Q3 1 278 3 789 154 467 120 17 917 18 037 23 725 3 758 120 – 120 19 847 23 725Q4 1 203 3 787 154 468 80 18 456 18 536 24 148 3 753 80 – 80 20 315 24 148

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REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME IN KIND

RESOURCES USES

Total resources, gross Social assistance benefits in Adjusted gross disposabledisposable income kind income Total uses

B.6g D.6313 B.7g TU

NRLW NMMU NSXL NRLW1991 51 159 32 407 18 752 51 1591992 54 644 34 272 20 372 54 6441993 54 529 32 562 21 967 54 5291994 55 950 33 114 22 836 55 9501995 57 441 34 589 22 852 57 441

1996 59 505 36 290 23 215 59 5051997 59 678 37 344 22 334 59 6781998 63 114 39 434 23 680 63 1141999 69 224 44 167 25 057 69 2242000 72 757 46 717 26 040 72 757

2001 78 797 51 259 27 538 78 797

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 15 619 8 992 6 627 15 619Q2 14 506 9 470 5 036 14 506Q3 14 672 9 362 5 310 14 672Q4 14 881 9 520 5 361 14 881

1998 Q1 16 382 9 415 6 967 16 382Q2 15 766 9 822 5 944 15 766Q3 15 866 9 997 5 869 15 866Q4 15 100 10 200 4 900 15 100

1999 Q1 17 638 10 185 7 453 17 638Q2 16 783 11 169 5 614 16 783Q3 16 935 11 328 5 607 16 935Q4 17 868 11 485 6 383 17 868

2000 Q1 17 943 11 380 6 563 17 943Q2 18 271 11 654 6 617 18 271Q3 18 720 11 817 6 903 18 720Q4 17 823 11 866 5 957 17 823

2001 Q1 19 345 12 141 7 204 19 345Q2 20 403 12 901 7 502 20 403Q3 19 169 13 046 6 123 19 169Q4 19 880 13 171 6 709 19 880

Seasonally adjusted

RPIW QYKJ RPOC RPIW1997 Q1 15 057 8 997 6 060 15 057

Q2 14 628 9 471 5 157 14 628Q3 14 907 9 359 5 548 14 907Q4 15 086 9 517 5 569 15 086

1998 Q1 16 016 9 627 6 389 16 016Q2 16 092 9 730 6 362 16 092Q3 15 925 9 917 6 008 15 925Q4 15 081 10 160 4 921 15 081

1999 Q1 17 172 10 421 6 751 17 172Q2 17 144 11 068 6 076 17 144Q3 17 099 11 239 5 860 17 099Q4 17 809 11 439 6 370 17 809

2000 Q1 17 407 11 578 5 829 17 407Q2 18 580 11 513 7 067 18 580Q3 19 153 11 739 7 414 19 153Q4 17 617 11 887 5 730 17 617

2001 Q1 18 229 12 352 5 877 18 229Q2 20 406 12 746 7 660 20 406Q3 19 847 12 963 6 884 19 847Q4 20 315 13 198 7 117 20 315

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USE OF DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT USE OF ADJUSTED DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES RESOURCES USES

P.3 Final consumption expenditure TotalTotal resources,

resources, adjustedgross Individual Collective gross Actual

disposable consumption consumption disposable collectiveincome expenditure expenditure Total Gross savings Total uses income comsumption Saving, gross Total uses

B.6g P.31 P.32 P.3 B.8g TU B.7g P.42 B.8g TU

NRLW NMMU NMMV NMMT NRLX NRLW NSXL NMMV NRLX NSXL1991 51 159 32 407 15 968 48 375 2 784 51 159 18 752 15 968 2 784 18 7521992 54 644 34 272 16 648 50 920 3 724 54 644 20 372 16 648 3 724 20 3721993 54 529 32 562 17 406 49 968 4 561 54 529 21 967 17 406 4 561 21 9671994 55 950 33 114 18 756 51 870 4 080 55 950 22 836 18 756 4 080 22 8361995 57 441 34 589 19 651 54 240 3 201 57 441 22 852 19 651 3 201 22 852

1996 59 505 36 290 20 093 56 383 3 122 59 505 23 215 20 093 3 122 23 2151997 59 678 37 344 19 613 56 957 2 721 59 678 22 334 19 613 2 721 22 3341998 63 114 39 434 20 149 59 583 3 531 63 114 23 680 20 149 3 531 23 6801999 69 224 44 167 21 480 65 647 3 577 69 224 25 057 21 480 3 577 25 0572000 72 757 46 717 24 095 70 812 1 945 72 757 26 040 24 095 1 945 26 040

2001 78 797 51 259 24 522 75 781 3 016 78 797 27 538 24 522 3 016 27 538

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 15 619 8 992 4 970 13 962 1 657 15 619 6 627 4 970 1 657 6 627Q2 14 506 9 470 4 834 14 304 202 14 506 5 036 4 834 202 5 036Q3 14 672 9 362 4 982 14 344 328 14 672 5 310 4 982 328 5 310Q4 14 881 9 520 4 827 14 347 534 14 881 5 361 4 827 534 5 361

1998 Q1 16 382 9 415 4 833 14 248 2 134 16 382 6 967 4 833 2 134 6 967Q2 15 766 9 822 4 909 14 731 1 035 15 766 5 944 4 909 1 035 5 944Q3 15 866 9 997 5 073 15 070 796 15 866 5 869 5 073 796 5 869Q4 15 100 10 200 5 334 15 534 –434 15 100 4 900 5 334 –434 4 900

1999 Q1 17 638 10 185 5 407 15 592 2 046 17 638 7 453 5 407 2 046 7 453Q2 16 783 11 169 5 191 16 360 423 16 783 5 614 5 191 423 5 614Q3 16 935 11 328 5 344 16 672 263 16 935 5 607 5 344 263 5 607Q4 17 868 11 485 5 538 17 023 845 17 868 6 383 5 538 845 6 383

2000 Q1 17 943 11 380 5 527 16 907 1 036 17 943 6 563 5 527 1 036 6 563Q2 18 271 11 654 6 282 17 936 335 18 271 6 617 6 282 335 6 617Q3 18 720 11 817 6 171 17 988 732 18 720 6 903 6 171 732 6 903Q4 17 823 11 866 6 115 17 981 –158 17 823 5 957 6 115 –158 5 957

2001 Q1 19 345 12 141 6 050 18 191 1 154 19 345 7 204 6 050 1 154 7 204Q2 20 403 12 901 6 222 19 123 1 280 20 403 7 502 6 222 1 280 7 502Q3 19 169 13 046 6 148 19 194 –25 19 169 6 123 6 148 –25 6 123Q4 19 880 13 171 6 102 19 273 607 19 880 6 709 6 102 607 6 709

Seasonally adjusted

RPIW QYKJ QYKK NMRH RPQW RPIW RPOC QYKK RPQW RPOC1997 Q1 15 057 8 997 4 971 13 968 1 089 15 057 6 060 4 971 1 089 6 060

Q2 14 628 9 471 4 835 14 306 322 14 628 5 157 4 835 322 5 157Q3 14 907 9 359 4 981 14 340 567 14 907 5 548 4 981 567 5 548Q4 15 086 9 517 4 826 14 343 743 15 086 5 569 4 826 743 5 569

1998 Q1 16 016 9 627 4 843 14 470 1 546 16 016 6 389 4 843 1 546 6 389Q2 16 092 9 730 4 913 14 643 1 449 16 092 6 362 4 913 1 449 6 362Q3 15 925 9 917 5 104 15 021 904 15 925 6 008 5 104 904 6 008Q4 15 081 10 160 5 289 15 449 –368 15 081 4 921 5 289 –368 4 921

1999 Q1 17 172 10 421 5 416 15 837 1 335 17 172 6 751 5 416 1 335 6 751Q2 17 144 11 068 5 196 16 264 880 17 144 6 076 5 196 880 6 076Q3 17 099 11 239 5 379 16 618 481 17 099 5 860 5 379 481 5 860Q4 17 809 11 439 5 489 16 928 881 17 809 6 370 5 489 881 6 370

2000 Q1 17 407 11 578 5 624 17 202 205 17 407 5 829 5 624 205 5 829Q2 18 580 11 513 6 221 17 734 846 18 580 7 067 6 221 846 7 067Q3 19 153 11 739 6 181 17 920 1 233 19 153 7 414 6 181 1 233 7 414Q4 17 617 11 887 6 069 17 956 –339 17 617 5 730 6 069 –339 5 730

2001 Q1 18 229 12 352 6 156 18 508 –279 18 229 5 877 6 156 –279 5 877Q2 20 406 12 746 6 161 18 907 1 499 20 406 7 660 6 161 1 499 7 660Q3 19 847 12 963 6 157 19 120 727 19 847 6 884 6 157 727 6 884Q4 20 315 13 198 6 048 19 246 1 069 20 315 7 117 6 048 1 069 7 117

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CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth

D.9 Capital transfers receivable -D.9 less Capital transfers payable

Other capital Total capital Total change inInvestments transfers transfers Investment Other capital liabilities and

Gross saving grants received receivable grants transfers Total net worth

B.8g D.92 D.99 D.9 -D.92 -D.99 -D.9 B.10.1g

NRLX NMNE NMNH NMMY -NMNR -NMNU -NMNL NRMJ1991 2 784 2 658 112 2 770 –1 085 – –1 085 4 4691992 3 724 2 990 5 184 8 174 –1 239 – –1 239 10 6591993 4 561 3 268 86 3 354 –1 216 – –1 216 6 6991994 4 080 2 929 114 3 043 –1 227 – –1 227 5 8961995 3 201 2 793 138 2 931 –913 – –913 5 219

1996 3 122 3 029 1 759 4 788 –954 – –954 6 9561997 2 721 3 229 185 3 414 –1 069 – –1 069 5 0661998 3 531 2 655 191 2 846 –1 282 – –1 282 5 0951999 3 577 3 202 205 3 407 –1 156 – –1 156 5 8282000 1 945 4 039 410 4 449 –996 – –996 5 398

2001 3 016 4 323 417 4 740 –1 482 – –1 482 6 274

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 1 657 1 186 41 1 227 –267 – –267 2 617Q2 202 516 48 564 –232 – –232 534Q3 328 711 48 759 –271 – –271 816Q4 534 816 48 864 –299 – –299 1 099

1998 Q1 2 134 1 021 48 1 069 –384 – –384 2 819Q2 1 035 438 47 485 –284 – –284 1 236Q3 796 607 48 655 –296 – –296 1 155Q4 –434 589 48 637 –318 – –318 –115

1999 Q1 2 046 1 325 48 1 373 –296 – –296 3 123Q2 423 540 52 592 –271 – –271 744Q3 263 661 52 713 –284 – –284 692Q4 845 676 53 729 –305 – –305 1 269

2000 Q1 1 036 1 359 73 1 432 –287 – –287 2 181Q2 335 677 75 752 –219 – –219 868Q3 732 1 029 187 1 216 –228 – –228 1 720Q4 –158 974 75 1 049 –262 – –262 629

2001 Q1 1 154 1 429 219 1 648 –235 – –235 2 567Q2 1 280 903 66 969 –403 – –403 1 846Q3 –25 1 028 66 1 094 –410 – –410 659Q4 607 963 66 1 029 –434 – –434 1 202

Seasonally adjusted

RPQW RNTY RNUE RPWF -RNUZ -RNVD -RPWJ RPWD1997 Q1 1 089 873 41 914 –247 – –247 1 756

Q2 322 796 48 844 –254 – –254 912Q3 567 772 48 820 –281 – –281 1 106Q4 743 788 48 836 –287 – –287 1 292

1998 Q1 1 546 586 48 634 –363 – –363 1 817Q2 1 449 584 47 631 –320 – –320 1 760Q3 904 688 48 736 –293 – –293 1 347Q4 –368 797 48 845 –306 – –306 171

1999 Q1 1 335 831 48 879 –296 – –296 1 918Q2 880 792 52 844 –271 – –271 1 453Q3 481 735 52 787 –284 – –284 984Q4 881 844 53 897 –305 – –305 1 473

2000 Q1 205 815 73 888 –284 – –284 809Q2 846 1 003 75 1 078 –224 – –224 1 700Q3 1 233 1 093 187 1 280 –228 – –228 2 285Q4 –339 1 128 75 1 203 –260 – –260 604

2001 Q1 –279 776 219 995 –233 – –233 483Q2 1 499 1 330 66 1 396 –408 – –408 2 487Q3 727 1 066 66 1 132 –409 – –409 1 450Q4 1 069 1 151 66 1 217 –432 – –432 1 854

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNT

P.5 Gross capital formation Acquisitions lessdisposals of

Gross fixed capital Changes in non-produced Total change information inventories Total /financial assets Net lending/borrowing assets

P.51 P.52 P.5 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NMOA NMOB NMNZ NMOD NMOE NRMJ1991 5 884 – 5 884 –377 –1 038 4 4691992 6 205 – 6 205 –297 4 751 10 6591993 6 115 – 6 115 –472 1 056 6 6991994 6 812 – 6 812 –461 –455 5 8961995 7 124 – 7 124 –135 –1 770 5 219

1996 5 913 – 5 913 –443 1 486 6 9561997 5 433 – 5 433 –354 –13 5 0661998 6 104 – 6 104 –653 –356 5 0951999 5 971 – 5 971 –661 518 5 8282000 5 997 – 5 997 –610 11 5 398

2001 7 019 – 7 019 –466 –279 6 274

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 2 149 – 2 149 –127 595 2 617Q2 887 – 887 –105 –248 534Q3 1 183 – 1 183 –77 –290 816Q4 1 214 – 1 214 –45 –70 1 099

1998 Q1 2 379 – 2 379 –251 691 2 819Q2 959 – 959 –180 457 1 236Q3 1 331 – 1 331 –125 –51 1 155Q4 1 435 – 1 435 –97 –1 453 –115

1999 Q1 2 308 – 2 308 –106 921 3 123Q2 1 113 – 1 113 –138 –231 744Q3 1 231 – 1 231 –183 –356 692Q4 1 319 – 1 319 –234 184 1 269

2000 Q1 1 979 – 1 979 –106 308 2 181Q2 851 – 851 –138 155 868Q3 1 332 – 1 332 –183 571 1 720Q4 1 835 – 1 835 –183 –1 023 629

2001 Q1 2 311 – 2 311 –107 363 2 567Q2 1 074 – 1 074 –106 878 1 846Q3 1 680 – 1 680 –124 –897 659Q4 1 954 – 1 954 –129 –623 1 202

Seasonally adjusted

RNSM RNSN RQAL RQAK RQAJ RPWD1997 Q1 1 371 – 1 371 –111 496 1 756

Q2 1 390 – 1 390 –91 –387 912Q3 1 339 – 1 339 –77 –156 1 106Q4 1 333 – 1 333 –75 34 1 292

1998 Q1 1 551 – 1 551 –251 517 1 817Q2 1 501 – 1 501 –180 439 1 760Q3 1 504 – 1 504 –125 –32 1 347Q4 1 548 – 1 548 –97 –1 280 171

1999 Q1 1 482 – 1 482 –106 542 1 918Q2 1 687 – 1 687 –138 –96 1 453Q3 1 386 – 1 386 –183 –219 984Q4 1 416 – 1 416 –234 291 1 473

2000 Q1 1 118 – 1 118 –106 –203 809Q2 1 377 – 1 377 –138 461 1 700Q3 1 531 – 1 531 –183 937 2 285Q4 1 971 – 1 971 –183 –1 184 604

2001 Q1 1 387 – 1 387 –107 –797 483Q2 1 871 – 1 871 –106 722 2 487Q3 1 780 – 1 780 –124 –206 1 450Q4 1 981 – 1 981 –129 2 1 854

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ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES

D.1 Compensation ofemployees D.4 Property Income D.4 Property Income

Grossoperating Attribut- Househol-

surplus, Distribu- ed ds’sincluding Employer- ted property Rent, Balance share of

gross s’ social income of Inc. of land and of gross grossmixed Wages and contribu- corporat- insurance royalty Total primary Total national

income salaries tion Interest ions holders etc Total resources Interest Rent Total incomes uses income

B.2g+B.3g D.11 D.12 D.41 D.42 D.44 D.45 D.4 TR D.41 D.45 D.4 B.5g TU

RVGJ QWLW QWLX QWLZ QWMA QWMC QWMD QWME QWMF QWMG QWMH QWMI QWMJ QWMF RVGG1991 64 548 292 946 42 695 36 491 25 095 33 832 98 95 516 495 705 49 799 201 50 000 445 705 495 705 77.01992 71 030 303 008 44 656 32 632 25 703 34 874 98 93 307 512 001 45 748 201 45 949 466 052 512 001 76.81993 75 366 311 615 46 082 23 503 25 225 35 437 96 84 261 517 324 36 235 195 36 430 480 894 517 324 75.41994 79 673 322 179 47 296 22 240 28 582 37 301 97 88 220 537 368 36 965 198 37 163 500 205 537 368 73.41995 84 812 336 973 49 449 26 454 32 544 42 358 99 101 455 572 689 40 288 202 40 490 532 199 572 689 74.3

1996 89 171 352 285 53 277 23 826 33 777 47 807 103 105 513 600 246 38 442 210 38 652 561 594 600 246 74.01997 93 608 376 926 56 117 26 585 37 172 52 144 105 116 006 642 657 42 042 216 42 258 600 399 642 657 73.91998 98 315 402 321 61 927 30 081 37 351 55 587 105 123 124 685 687 51 513 216 51 729 633 958 685 687 73.01999 103 661 428 766 65 621 24 280 40 226 53 928 105 118 539 716 587 47 710 215 47 925 668 662 716 587 74.22000 107 682 452 629 69 499 28 164 42 734 52 951 105 123 954 753 764 53 284 215 53 499 700 265 753 764 73.7

2001 113 778 478 353 75 198 26 819 46 173 58 305 105 131 402 798 731 53 518 215 53 733 744 998 798 731 74.8

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 22 505 92 516 13 391 5 948 7 634 12 246 26 25 854 154 266 9 740 54 9 794 144 472 154 266 74.2Q2 23 354 92 985 13 164 6 464 10 399 14 376 26 31 265 160 768 9 776 54 9 830 150 938 160 768 75.4Q3 23 725 94 466 14 183 7 007 9 073 14 431 26 30 537 162 911 10 921 54 10 975 151 936 162 911 74.0Q4 24 024 96 959 15 379 7 166 10 066 11 091 27 28 350 164 712 11 605 54 11 659 153 053 164 712 72.1

1998 Q1 24 103 99 554 14 764 7 167 8 552 14 280 27 30 026 168 447 12 255 55 12 310 156 137 168 447 75.1Q2 24 488 99 595 15 360 7 609 9 735 14 445 27 31 816 171 259 12 534 55 12 589 158 670 171 259 74.5Q3 24 659 100 476 15 682 7 553 8 774 15 002 27 31 356 172 173 13 425 55 13 480 158 693 172 173 71.4Q4 25 065 102 696 16 121 7 752 10 290 11 860 24 29 926 173 808 13 299 51 13 350 160 458 173 808 71.0

1999 Q1 25 417 106 590 15 751 6 020 6 600 13 453 26 26 099 173 857 12 006 54 12 060 161 797 173 857 75.1Q2 25 729 105 958 15 822 6 142 13 902 15 809 26 35 879 183 388 11 629 54 11 683 171 705 183 388 77.2Q3 26 112 106 727 16 734 5 924 8 852 13 343 26 28 145 177 718 11 823 54 11 877 165 841 177 718 72.5Q4 26 403 109 491 17 314 6 194 10 872 11 323 27 28 416 181 624 12 252 53 12 305 169 319 181 624 71.8

2000 Q1 26 704 113 073 16 746 6 644 9 620 12 127 26 28 417 184 940 12 834 54 12 888 172 052 184 940 74.3Q2 26 633 111 265 17 569 7 125 11 571 14 310 26 33 032 188 499 13 176 54 13 230 175 269 188 499 75.2Q3 27 031 112 732 16 845 7 149 10 268 13 946 26 31 389 187 997 13 447 54 13 501 174 496 187 997 72.8Q4 27 314 115 559 18 339 7 246 11 275 12 568 27 31 116 192 328 13 827 53 13 880 178 448 192 328 72.6

2001 Q1 27 707 120 543 19 956 7 435 10 238 15 963 26 33 662 201 868 13 759 54 13 813 188 055 201 868 77.2Q2 28 216 118 149 18 098 7 041 12 808 16 184 26 36 059 200 522 13 442 54 13 496 187 026 200 522 76.1Q3 28 694 118 736 17 982 6 409 11 554 13 533 26 31 522 196 934 13 298 54 13 352 183 582 196 934 72.5Q4 29 161 120 925 19 162 5 934 11 573 12 625 27 30 159 199 407 13 019 53 13 072 186 335 199 407 73.3

Seasonally adjusted

NRJN ROYJ ROYK ROYM ROYN ROYP ROYQ ROYL ROYR ROYU ROYV ROYT ROYS ROYR NRJH1997 Q1 22 499 91 548 13 528 6 084 8 373 12 740 26 27 223 154 798 9 738 54 9 792 145 006 154 798 73.8

Q2 23 387 93 140 13 394 6 464 9 763 13 633 26 29 886 159 807 9 960 54 10 014 149 793 159 807 73.9Q3 23 694 95 100 14 174 6 925 9 429 13 463 26 29 843 162 811 10 839 54 10 893 151 918 162 811 73.7Q4 24 028 97 138 15 021 7 112 9 607 12 308 27 29 054 165 241 11 505 54 11 559 153 682 165 241 74.2

1998 Q1 24 128 98 273 14 954 7 358 9 287 14 832 27 31 504 168 859 12 283 55 12 338 156 521 168 859 74.4Q2 24 472 99 777 15 524 7 573 9 034 13 196 27 29 830 169 603 12 736 55 12 791 156 812 169 603 72.9Q3 24 684 101 323 15 693 7 470 9 306 13 987 27 30 790 172 490 13 348 55 13 403 159 087 172 490 71.9Q4 25 031 102 948 15 756 7 680 9 724 13 572 24 31 000 174 735 13 146 51 13 197 161 538 174 735 72.7

1999 Q1 25 446 104 786 15 974 6 187 7 262 13 920 26 27 395 173 601 12 025 54 12 079 161 522 173 601 73.7Q2 25 714 106 213 15 919 6 095 12 944 14 204 26 33 269 181 115 11 823 54 11 877 169 238 181 115 75.2Q3 26 139 107 883 16 736 5 863 9 809 12 548 26 28 246 179 004 11 756 54 11 810 167 194 179 004 73.6Q4 26 362 109 884 16 992 6 135 10 211 13 256 27 29 629 182 867 12 106 53 12 159 170 708 182 867 73.9

2000 Q1 26 702 110 941 16 798 6 694 10 817 12 202 26 29 739 184 180 12 843 54 12 897 171 283 184 180 73.6Q2 26 643 111 832 17 626 7 040 10 675 12 852 26 30 593 186 694 13 378 54 13 432 173 262 186 694 73.5Q3 27 030 113 969 17 439 7 162 10 766 13 454 26 31 408 189 846 13 377 54 13 431 176 415 189 846 73.4Q4 27 307 115 887 17 636 7 268 10 476 14 443 27 32 214 193 044 13 686 53 13 739 179 305 193 044 74.2

2001 Q1 27 705 117 852 18 463 7 471 11 471 15 502 26 34 470 198 490 13 767 54 13 821 184 669 198 490 75.1Q2 28 227 118 940 18 852 6 950 11 652 14 558 26 33 186 199 205 13 640 54 13 694 185 511 199 205 74.5Q3 28 693 120 334 18 875 6 441 12 255 13 605 26 32 327 200 229 13 234 54 13 288 186 941 200 229 74.1Q4 29 153 121 227 19 008 5 957 10 795 14 640 27 31 419 200 807 12 877 53 12 930 187 877 200 807 75.2

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES

D.7 Other Current TransfersSocial benefit

Balance of gross Imputed social other than transfer Non-life insurance Miscellaneousprimary incomes contributions in kind claims current transfers Total Total resources

B.5g D.612 D.62 D.72 D.75 D.7 TR

QWMJ RVFH QWML QWMM QWMN QWMO QWMP1991 445 705 394 110 965 11 690 11 254 22 944 580 0081992 466 052 480 127 663 13 239 11 248 24 487 618 6821993 480 894 438 136 084 12 496 15 481 27 977 645 3931994 500 205 425 142 229 13 272 17 013 30 285 673 1441995 532 199 455 149 151 14 123 17 722 31 845 713 650

1996 561 594 429 156 612 19 360 20 027 39 387 758 0221997 600 399 410 165 695 14 004 20 478 34 482 800 9861998 633 958 478 170 931 15 224 21 146 36 370 841 7371999 668 662 450 178 050 13 901 21 899 35 800 882 9622000 700 265 374 184 650 14 986 23 520 38 506 923 795

2001 744 998 406 197 644 15 237 24 143 39 380 982 428

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 144 472 103 40 806 3 531 5 083 8 614 193 995Q2 150 938 111 40 908 3 545 5 122 8 667 200 624Q3 151 936 94 41 279 3 218 5 251 8 469 201 778Q4 153 053 102 42 702 3 710 5 022 8 732 204 589

1998 Q1 156 137 116 40 964 4 455 5 425 9 880 207 097Q2 158 670 120 42 645 3 955 5 233 9 188 210 623Q3 158 693 121 42 903 3 273 5 241 8 514 210 231Q4 160 458 121 44 419 3 541 5 247 8 788 213 786

1999 Q1 161 797 120 42 480 3 763 4 970 8 733 213 130Q2 171 705 112 43 161 3 368 5 493 8 861 223 839Q3 165 841 109 44 872 2 260 5 685 7 945 218 767Q4 169 319 109 47 537 4 510 5 751 10 261 227 226

2000 Q1 172 052 92 42 546 3 824 5 664 9 488 224 178Q2 175 269 92 46 014 3 852 5 744 9 596 230 971Q3 174 496 94 45 440 4 320 5 891 10 211 230 241Q4 178 448 96 50 650 2 990 6 221 9 211 238 405

2001 Q1 188 055 94 48 411 4 410 6 065 10 475 247 035Q2 187 026 95 47 635 4 048 5 616 9 664 244 420Q3 183 582 106 48 895 4 067 6 209 10 276 242 859Q4 186 335 111 52 703 2 712 6 253 8 965 248 114

Seasonally adjusted

ROYS RPHL RPHN RPHO RPHM RPHP1997 Q1 145 006 103 41 114 3 531 5 083 8 614 194 837

Q2 149 793 111 40 655 3 545 5 122 8 667 199 226Q3 151 918 94 41 611 3 218 5 251 8 469 202 092Q4 153 682 102 42 315 3 710 5 022 8 732 204 831

1998 Q1 156 521 116 41 906 4 455 5 553 10 008 208 551Q2 156 812 120 42 672 3 955 5 320 9 275 208 879Q3 159 087 121 43 093 3 273 5 202 8 475 210 776Q4 161 538 121 43 260 3 541 5 071 8 612 213 531

1999 Q1 161 522 120 43 826 3 763 5 097 8 860 214 328Q2 169 238 112 43 408 3 368 5 610 8 978 221 736Q3 167 194 109 45 006 2 260 5 657 7 917 220 226Q4 170 708 109 45 810 4 510 5 535 10 045 226 672

2000 Q1 171 283 92 44 040 3 824 5 664 9 488 224 903Q2 173 262 92 46 976 3 852 5 744 9 596 229 926Q3 176 415 94 46 026 4 320 5 891 10 211 232 746Q4 179 305 96 47 608 2 990 6 221 9 211 236 220

2001 Q1 184 669 94 49 179 4 410 6 065 10 475 244 417Q2 185 511 95 48 590 4 048 5 610 9 658 243 854Q3 186 941 106 49 207 4 067 6 199 10 266 246 520Q4 187 877 111 50 668 2 712 6 269 8 981 247 637

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SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

USES

D.7 Other CurrentD.5 Current Taxes D.61 Social Contributions Transfers

Social SocialEmployers’ contributi- benefits Real

actual Employees’ ons by self Imputed other than Net Households- households’Other social social and social social non-life Miscellane- ’gross disposable

Taxes on current contributi- contributi- non-employ- contributi- transfers insurance ous current disposable income atincome taxes ons ons ed on in kind premiums transfers income Total uses 1995 prices

D.51 D.59 D.6111 D.6112 D.6113 D.612 D.62 D.71 D.75 B.6g TU

QWMQ NVCO QWMT QWMU QWMV QWMX QWMZ QWNA QWNB QWND QWMP RVGK1991 65 044 10 496 34 236 45 005 1 206 8 459 666 11 690 6 675 396 531 580 008 450 4091992 67 343 10 299 34 960 46 477 1 281 9 696 811 13 239 6 802 427 774 618 682 464 0111993 65 153 10 551 36 850 45 415 1 472 9 232 897 12 496 7 618 455 709 645 393 478 7661994 69 530 11 140 38 146 49 615 1 469 9 150 880 13 272 8 108 471 834 673 144 486 4581995 74 590 11 937 39 934 53 747 1 541 9 515 925 14 123 8 279 499 059 713 650 499 059

1996 75 137 12 795 43 916 59 900 1 771 9 361 899 19 360 8 190 526 693 758 022 510 9261997 75 914 13 820 46 773 66 890 1 848 9 344 880 14 004 9 059 562 454 800 986 533 2191998 91 076 14 993 51 297 71 182 1 760 10 630 950 15 224 9 293 575 332 841 737 531 0861999 97 192 16 263 55 365 73 235 1 801 10 256 922 13 901 9 484 604 543 882 962 549 5402000 105 807 17 102 59 112 69 743 2 015 10 387 846 14 986 9 666 634 131 923 795 573 104

2001 112 464 17 924 64 212 73 029 2 144 10 986 881 15 237 9 656 675 895 982 428 602 093

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 22 620 3 300 11 146 16 014 435 2 245 220 3 531 2 282 132 202 193 995 126 882Q2 16 887 3 499 10 971 18 038 471 2 193 228 3 545 2 195 142 597 200 624 135 517Q3 18 838 3 564 11 738 17 354 471 2 445 212 3 218 2 275 141 663 201 778 133 549Q4 17 569 3 457 12 918 15 484 471 2 461 220 3 710 2 307 145 992 204 589 137 271

1998 Q1 30 237 3 544 12 160 17 210 446 2 604 234 4 455 2 407 133 800 207 097 124 895Q2 18 299 3 814 12 647 18 458 438 2 713 238 3 955 2 292 147 769 210 623 136 252Q3 22 533 3 884 13 021 18 800 438 2 661 239 3 273 2 285 143 097 210 231 131 767Q4 20 007 3 751 13 469 16 714 438 2 652 239 3 541 2 309 150 666 213 786 138 172

1999 Q1 31 760 3 888 13 116 17 661 430 2 635 238 3 763 2 319 137 320 213 130 125 403Q2 19 695 4 130 13 261 19 866 457 2 561 230 3 368 2 336 157 935 223 839 142 988Q3 25 072 4 191 14 201 18 743 457 2 533 227 2 260 2 407 148 676 218 767 134 981Q4 20 665 4 054 14 787 16 965 457 2 527 227 4 510 2 422 160 612 227 226 146 168

2000 Q1 34 242 4 118 14 223 15 872 461 2 523 210 3 824 2 468 146 237 224 178 132 433Q2 21 607 4 310 14 975 18 373 518 2 594 210 3 852 2 406 162 126 230 971 146 034Q3 26 873 4 394 14 224 17 441 518 2 621 212 4 320 2 403 157 235 230 241 142 033Q4 23 085 4 280 15 690 18 057 518 2 649 214 2 990 2 389 168 533 238 405 152 604

2001 Q1 38 252 4 322 17 317 19 615 518 2 639 212 4 410 2 437 157 313 247 035 141 512Q2 22 931 4 592 15 368 18 710 542 2 730 214 4 048 2 404 172 881 244 420 152 962Q3 27 550 4 549 15 206 17 381 542 2 776 225 4 067 2 398 168 165 242 859 149 244Q4 23 731 4 461 16 321 17 323 542 2 841 230 2 712 2 417 177 536 248 114 158 375

Seasonally adjusted

RPHS RPHT RPHW RPHX RPHY RPHZ RPIA RPIC RPID RPHQ RPHP NRJR1997 Q1 18 553 3 247 11 105 16 657 435 2 245 220 3 531 2 282 136 562 194 837 130 821

Q2 18 791 3 522 10 990 17 005 471 2 193 228 3 545 2 195 140 286 199 226 133 667Q3 18 855 3 509 11 739 16 688 471 2 445 212 3 218 2 275 142 680 202 092 134 527Q4 19 715 3 542 12 939 16 540 471 2 461 220 3 710 2 307 142 926 204 831 134 204

1998 Q1 24 425 3 500 12 106 17 815 425 2 604 234 4 455 2 407 140 580 208 551 131 131Q2 21 613 3 838 12 704 17 323 449 2 713 238 3 955 2 292 143 754 208 879 133 005Q3 22 443 3 831 13 072 18 095 436 2 661 239 3 273 2 285 144 441 210 776 132 895Q4 22 595 3 824 13 415 17 949 450 2 652 239 3 541 2 309 146 557 213 531 134 055

1999 Q1 24 990 3 852 13 059 18 374 430 2 635 238 3 763 2 319 144 668 214 328 131 952Q2 23 514 4 151 13 320 18 402 457 2 561 230 3 368 2 336 153 397 221 736 139 581Q3 24 869 4 134 14 254 18 128 457 2 533 227 2 260 2 407 150 957 220 226 136 989Q4 23 819 4 126 14 732 18 331 457 2 527 227 4 510 2 422 155 521 226 672 141 018

2000 Q1 25 773 4 096 14 121 16 085 461 2 523 210 3 824 2 468 155 342 224 903 140 574Q2 25 991 4 321 14 966 17 374 518 2 594 210 3 852 2 406 157 694 229 926 142 819Q3 26 724 4 341 14 443 17 558 518 2 621 212 4 320 2 403 159 606 232 746 144 219Q4 27 319 4 344 15 582 18 726 518 2 649 214 2 990 2 389 161 489 236 220 145 492

2001 Q1 28 888 4 305 15 760 19 821 518 2 639 212 4 410 2 437 165 427 244 417 148 679Q2 27 661 4 600 16 089 17 717 542 2 730 214 4 048 2 404 167 849 243 854 149 628Q3 27 718 4 504 15 626 17 695 542 2 776 225 4 067 2 398 170 969 246 520 151 724Q4 28 197 4 515 16 737 17 796 542 2 841 230 2 712 2 417 171 650 247 637 152 062

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REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME IN KIND

RESOURCES USES

D.63 Social transfers in kind D.63 Social transfers in kind

Transfers of Transfers of Households’Households’ Social individual Social individual adjusted

gross assistance non-market assistance non-market grossdisposable benefits in goods and Total benefits in goods and disposable

income kind services Total resources kind services Total income Total uses

B.6g D.6313 D.632 D.63 TR D.6313 D.632 D.63 B.7g TU

QWND QWNH NSSA NSSB NSSC HAEJ HABK HAEK NSSD NSSC1991 396 531 – 78 061 78 061 474 592 – 11 096 11 096 463 496 474 5921992 427 774 – 84 218 84 218 511 992 – 10 806 10 806 501 186 511 9921993 455 709 – 88 530 88 530 544 239 – 13 981 13 981 530 258 544 2391994 471 834 – 92 832 92 832 564 666 – 15 287 15 287 549 379 564 6661995 499 059 – 97 574 97 574 596 633 – 16 481 16 481 580 152 596 633

1996 526 693 – 103 353 103 353 630 046 – 18 385 18 385 611 661 630 0461997 562 454 – 107 153 107 153 669 607 – 19 602 19 602 650 005 669 6071998 575 332 – 113 388 113 388 688 720 – 21 117 21 117 667 603 688 7201999 604 543 – 123 175 123 175 727 718 – 22 671 22 671 705 047 727 7182000 634 131 – 129 438 129 438 763 569 – 22 872 22 872 740 697 763 569

2001 675 895 – 138 351 138 351 814 246 – 23 775 23 775 790 471 814 246

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 132 202 – 26 099 26 099 158 301 – 4 970 4 970 153 331 158 301Q2 142 597 – 26 665 26 665 169 262 – 4 757 4 757 164 505 169 262Q3 141 663 – 27 014 27 014 168 677 – 4 954 4 954 163 723 168 677Q4 145 992 – 27 375 27 375 173 367 – 4 921 4 921 168 446 173 367

1998 Q1 133 800 – 27 484 27 484 161 284 – 5 122 5 122 156 162 161 284Q2 147 769 – 28 064 28 064 175 833 – 5 231 5 231 170 602 175 833Q3 143 097 – 28 715 28 715 171 812 – 5 361 5 361 166 451 171 812Q4 150 666 – 29 125 29 125 179 791 – 5 403 5 403 174 388 179 791

1999 Q1 137 320 – 29 817 29 817 167 137 – 5 568 5 568 161 569 167 137Q2 157 935 – 30 639 30 639 188 574 – 5 682 5 682 182 892 188 574Q3 148 676 – 31 187 31 187 179 863 – 5 703 5 703 174 160 179 863Q4 160 612 – 31 532 31 532 192 144 – 5 718 5 718 186 426 192 144

2000 Q1 146 237 – 31 030 31 030 177 267 – 5 685 5 685 171 582 177 267Q2 162 126 – 32 137 32 137 194 263 – 5 659 5 659 188 604 194 263Q3 157 235 – 32 872 32 872 190 107 – 5 722 5 722 184 385 190 107Q4 168 533 – 33 399 33 399 201 932 – 5 806 5 806 196 126 201 932

2001 Q1 157 313 – 33 306 33 306 190 619 – 5 794 5 794 184 825 190 619Q2 172 881 – 34 469 34 469 207 350 – 5 945 5 945 201 405 207 350Q3 168 165 – 34 962 34 962 203 127 – 6 007 6 007 197 120 203 127Q4 177 536 – 35 614 35 614 213 150 – 6 029 6 029 207 121 213 150

Seasonally adjusted

RPHQ RPNU RPNV RPNS RPNW RNLQ RNLS RPNY RPNX RPNW1997 Q1 136 562 – 26 025 26 025 162 587 – 5 050 5 050 157 537 162 587

Q2 140 286 – 26 773 26 773 167 059 – 4 718 4 718 162 341 167 059Q3 142 680 – 27 114 27 114 169 794 – 4 895 4 895 164 899 169 794Q4 142 926 – 27 241 27 241 170 167 – 4 939 4 939 165 228 170 167

1998 Q1 140 580 – 27 786 27 786 168 366 – 5 122 5 122 163 244 168 366Q2 143 754 – 28 040 28 040 171 794 – 5 231 5 231 166 563 171 794Q3 144 441 – 28 564 28 564 173 005 – 5 361 5 361 167 644 173 005Q4 146 557 – 28 998 28 998 175 555 – 5 403 5 403 170 152 175 555

1999 Q1 144 668 – 30 148 30 148 174 816 – 5 568 5 568 169 248 174 816Q2 153 397 – 30 609 30 609 184 006 – 5 682 5 682 178 324 184 006Q3 150 957 – 31 023 31 023 181 980 – 5 703 5 703 176 277 181 980Q4 155 521 – 31 395 31 395 186 916 – 5 718 5 718 181 198 186 916

2000 Q1 155 342 – 31 474 31 474 186 816 – 5 685 5 685 181 131 186 816Q2 157 694 – 32 093 32 093 189 787 – 5 659 5 659 184 128 189 787Q3 159 606 – 32 707 32 707 192 313 – 5 722 5 722 186 591 192 313Q4 161 489 – 33 164 33 164 194 653 – 5 806 5 806 188 847 194 653

2001 Q1 165 427 – 33 788 33 788 199 215 – 5 794 5 794 193 421 199 215Q2 167 849 – 34 412 34 412 202 261 – 5 945 5 945 196 316 202 261Q3 170 969 – 34 783 34 783 205 752 – 6 007 6 007 199 745 205 752Q4 171 650 – 35 368 35 368 207 018 – 6 029 6 029 200 989 207 018

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USE OF DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT USE OF ADJUSTED DISPOSABLE INCOME ACCOUNT

RESOURCES USES RESOURCES USES

Adj. for Household- Adj. forthe change Total Final s’ the change Total

Household- in net available consumpti- adjusted in net available Actual Household-s’ gross equity of household- on gross equity of household- individual s’ saving

disposable h’holds in s’ expenditu- Gross disposable h’holds in s’ consumpti- Gross ratio (perincome pen. funds resources re saving Total uses income pen. funds resources on saving Total uses cent)

B.6g D.8 TR P.31 B.8g TU B.7g D.8 TR P.41 B.8g TU

QWND NSSE NSSF NSSG NSSH NSSF NSSD NSSE NSSJ ABRE NSSH NSSJ RVGL1991 396 531 15 596 412 127 370 712 41 415 412 127 463 496 15 596 479 092 437 677 41 415 479 092 10.01992 427 774 13 265 441 039 390 564 50 475 441 039 501 186 13 265 514 451 463 976 50 475 514 451 11.41993 455 709 10 742 466 451 415 951 50 500 466 451 530 258 10 742 541 000 490 500 50 500 541 000 10.81994 471 834 10 577 482 411 437 684 44 727 482 411 549 379 10 577 559 956 515 229 44 727 559 956 9.31995 499 059 11 690 510 749 459 848 50 901 510 749 580 152 11 690 591 842 540 941 50 901 591 842 10.0

1996 526 693 14 824 541 517 492 185 49 332 541 517 611 661 14 824 626 485 577 153 49 332 626 485 9.11997 562 454 15 131 577 585 522 976 54 609 577 585 650 005 15 131 665 136 610 527 54 609 665 136 9.51998 575 332 16 105 591 437 557 642 33 795 591 437 667 603 16 105 683 708 649 913 33 795 683 708 5.71999 604 543 15 417 619 960 590 226 29 734 619 960 705 047 15 417 720 464 690 730 29 734 720 464 4.82000 634 131 11 932 646 063 618 108 27 955 646 063 740 697 11 932 752 629 724 674 27 955 752 629 4.3

2001 675 895 12 876 688 771 651 347 37 424 688 771 790 471 12 876 803 347 765 923 37 424 803 347 5.4

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 132 202 2 908 135 110 122 241 12 869 135 110 153 331 2 908 156 239 143 370 12 869 156 239 9.5Q2 142 597 4 793 147 390 127 347 20 043 147 390 164 505 4 793 169 298 149 255 20 043 169 298 13.6Q3 141 663 4 499 146 162 134 187 11 975 146 162 163 723 4 499 168 222 156 247 11 975 168 222 8.2Q4 145 992 2 931 148 923 139 201 9 722 148 923 168 446 2 931 171 377 161 655 9 722 171 377 6.5

1998 Q1 133 800 3 846 137 646 130 998 6 648 137 646 156 162 3 846 160 008 153 360 6 648 160 008 4.8Q2 147 769 4 675 152 444 135 965 16 479 152 444 170 602 4 675 175 277 158 798 16 479 175 277 10.8Q3 143 097 4 950 148 047 142 965 5 082 148 047 166 451 4 950 171 401 166 319 5 082 171 401 3.4Q4 150 666 2 634 153 300 147 714 5 586 153 300 174 388 2 634 177 022 171 436 5 586 177 022 3.6

1999 Q1 137 320 3 478 140 798 139 622 1 176 140 798 161 569 3 478 165 047 163 871 1 176 165 047 0.8Q2 157 935 5 513 163 448 144 667 18 781 163 448 182 892 5 513 188 405 169 624 18 781 188 405 11.5Q3 148 676 4 229 152 905 149 645 3 260 152 905 174 160 4 229 178 389 175 129 3 260 178 389 2.1Q4 160 612 2 197 162 809 156 292 6 517 162 809 186 426 2 197 188 623 182 106 6 517 188 623 4.0

2000 Q1 146 237 3 201 149 438 147 113 2 325 149 438 171 582 3 201 174 783 172 458 2 325 174 783 1.6Q2 162 126 3 679 165 805 151 208 14 597 165 805 188 604 3 679 192 283 177 686 14 597 192 283 8.8Q3 157 235 3 112 160 347 156 645 3 702 160 347 184 385 3 112 187 497 183 795 3 702 187 497 2.3Q4 168 533 1 940 170 473 163 142 7 331 170 473 196 126 1 940 198 066 190 735 7 331 198 066 4.3

2001 Q1 157 313 2 797 160 110 153 342 6 768 160 110 184 825 2 797 187 622 180 854 6 768 187 622 4.2Q2 172 881 4 836 177 717 159 351 18 366 177 717 201 405 4 836 206 241 187 875 18 366 206 241 10.3Q3 168 165 2 786 170 951 165 484 5 467 170 951 197 120 2 786 199 906 194 439 5 467 199 906 3.2Q4 177 536 2 457 179 993 173 170 6 823 179 993 207 121 2 457 209 578 202 755 6 823 209 578 3.8

Seasonally adjusted

RPHQ RPQJ RPQK RPQM RPQL RPQK RPNX RPQJ RPSR ABRF RPQL RPSR NRJS1997 Q1 136 562 3 379 139 941 127 254 12 687 139 941 157 537 3 379 160 916 148 229 12 687 160 916 9.1

Q2 140 286 4 128 144 414 130 127 14 287 144 414 162 341 4 128 166 469 152 182 14 287 166 469 9.9Q3 142 680 3 778 146 458 131 610 14 848 146 458 164 899 3 778 168 677 153 829 14 848 168 677 10.1Q4 142 926 3 846 146 772 133 985 12 787 146 772 165 228 3 846 169 074 156 287 12 787 169 074 8.7

1998 Q1 140 580 3 925 144 505 136 206 8 299 144 505 163 244 3 925 167 169 158 870 8 299 167 169 5.7Q2 143 754 3 955 147 709 138 649 9 060 147 709 166 563 3 955 170 518 161 458 9 060 170 518 6.1Q3 144 441 4 079 148 520 140 453 8 067 148 520 167 644 4 079 171 723 163 656 8 067 171 723 5.4Q4 146 557 4 146 150 703 142 334 8 369 150 703 170 152 4 146 174 298 165 929 8 369 174 298 5.6

1999 Q1 144 668 4 353 149 021 144 786 4 235 149 021 169 248 4 353 173 601 169 366 4 235 173 601 2.8Q2 153 397 4 302 157 699 146 627 11 072 157 699 178 324 4 302 182 626 171 554 11 072 182 626 7.0Q3 150 957 3 748 154 705 148 338 6 367 154 705 176 277 3 748 180 025 173 658 6 367 180 025 4.1Q4 155 521 3 014 158 535 150 475 8 060 158 535 181 198 3 014 184 212 176 152 8 060 184 212 5.1

2000 Q1 155 342 3 611 158 953 152 493 6 460 158 953 181 131 3 611 184 742 178 282 6 460 184 742 4.1Q2 157 694 2 885 160 579 153 441 7 138 160 579 184 128 2 885 187 013 179 875 7 138 187 013 4.4Q3 159 606 2 920 162 526 155 117 7 409 162 526 186 591 2 920 189 511 182 102 7 409 189 511 4.6Q4 161 489 2 516 164 005 157 057 6 948 164 005 188 847 2 516 191 363 184 415 6 948 191 363 4.2

2001 Q1 165 427 3 125 168 552 158 989 9 563 168 552 193 421 3 125 196 546 186 983 9 563 196 546 5.7Q2 167 849 3 526 171 375 161 917 9 458 171 375 196 316 3 526 199 842 190 384 9 458 199 842 5.5Q3 170 969 2 630 173 599 164 322 9 277 173 599 199 745 2 630 202 375 193 098 9 277 202 375 5.3Q4 171 650 3 595 175 245 166 119 9 126 175 245 200 989 3 595 204 584 195 458 9 126 204 584 5.2

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

D.9 Capital transfers -D.9 less Capital Acquisitio-receivable transfers payable P.5 Gross capital formation ns less

disposalsTotal Acquisitio- of

change in ns less non-produc-Other Other liabilities Gross fixed dosposals ed Net Total

Gross Investment capital Capital capital and net capital Changes in of /financial lending/bo- change insaving grants transfers taxes transfers worth formation inventories valuables assets rrowing assets

B.8g D.92 D.99 -D.91 -D.99 B.10.1g P.51 P.52 P.53 K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

NSSH NSSL NSSM -NSSO -NSSQ NSSS NSSU NSSV NSSW NSSY NSSZ NSSS1991 41 415 4 318 955 –1 263 –535 44 890 21 528 –278 46 443 23 151 44 8901992 50 475 4 345 688 –1 227 –529 53 752 20 909 –13 87 320 32 449 53 7521993 50 500 5 387 584 –1 279 –496 54 696 23 008 279 51 446 30 912 54 6961994 44 727 4 544 603 –1 438 –500 47 936 25 576 368 121 185 21 686 47 9361995 50 901 3 968 678 –1 441 –453 53 653 27 582 262 24 –81 25 866 53 653

1996 49 332 3 564 703 –1 621 –465 51 513 30 191 133 34 337 20 818 51 5131997 54 609 3 702 754 –1 601 –592 56 872 32 681 483 138 250 23 320 56 8721998 33 795 3 477 967 –1 796 –531 35 912 34 216 122 339 17 1 218 35 9121999 29 734 3 689 1 144 –1 951 –499 32 117 37 817 212 265 –36 –6 141 32 1172000 27 955 3 631 1 573 –2 215 –461 30 483 37 342 28 199 9 –7 095 30 483

2001 37 424 3 788 2 944 –2 378 –461 41 317 41 408 67 382 267 –807 41 317

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 12 869 1 172 208 –353 –129 13 767 7 537 –93 19 98 6 206 13 767Q2 20 043 737 191 –415 –146 20 410 7 939 296 57 75 12 043 20 410Q3 11 975 886 180 –432 –157 12 452 8 144 17 34 51 4 206 12 452Q4 9 722 907 175 –401 –160 10 243 9 061 263 28 26 865 10 243

1998 Q1 6 648 1 071 200 –436 –157 7 326 7 867 –1 109 –62 –587 7 326Q2 16 479 742 225 –442 –142 16 862 8 807 38 55 –9 7 971 16 862Q3 5 082 827 255 –485 –126 5 553 8 776 20 79 34 –3 356 5 553Q4 5 586 837 287 –433 –106 6 171 8 766 65 96 54 –2 810 6 171

1999 Q1 1 176 1 079 192 –445 –190 1 812 9 262 21 46 44 –7 561 1 812Q2 18 781 803 263 –467 –138 19 242 8 923 18 98 15 10 188 19 242Q3 3 260 875 357 –568 –101 3 823 9 126 113 –1 –25 –5 390 3 823Q4 6 517 932 332 –471 –70 7 240 10 506 60 122 –70 –3 378 7 240

2000 Q1 2 325 1 196 243 –548 –170 3 046 9 341 58 69 44 –6 466 3 046Q2 14 597 807 388 –566 –127 15 099 9 441 –55 34 15 5 664 15 099Q3 3 702 847 481 –579 –96 4 355 8 571 47 24 –25 –4 262 4 355Q4 7 331 781 461 –522 –68 7 983 9 989 –22 72 –25 –2 031 7 983

2001 Q1 6 768 1 152 364 –569 –169 7 546 9 949 50 25 75 –2 553 7 546Q2 18 366 804 1 261 –606 –127 19 698 10 797 35 172 59 8 635 19 698Q3 5 467 846 769 –611 –96 6 375 10 091 14 68 67 –3 865 6 375Q4 6 823 986 550 –592 –69 7 698 10 571 –32 117 66 –3 024 7 698

Seasonally adjusted

RPQL RPVO RPVP -RPVS -RPVT RPVL RPZW RPZX RPZY RPZU RPZT RPVL1997 Q1 12 687 1 143 208 –353 –129 13 556 7 941 97 26 89 5 403 13 556

Q2 14 287 780 191 –415 –146 14 697 8 033 169 31 67 6 397 14 697Q3 14 848 893 180 –432 –157 15 332 8 209 78 58 50 6 937 15 332Q4 12 787 886 175 –401 –160 13 287 8 498 139 23 44 4 583 13 287

1998 Q1 8 299 978 200 –436 –157 8 884 8 266 69 109 –62 502 8 884Q2 9 060 827 225 –442 –142 9 528 8 902 –11 55 –9 591 9 528Q3 8 067 840 255 –485 –126 8 551 8 845 40 79 34 –447 8 551Q4 8 369 832 287 –433 –106 8 949 8 203 24 96 54 572 8 949

1999 Q1 4 235 1 036 192 –445 –190 4 828 9 685 59 46 44 –5 006 4 828Q2 11 072 829 263 –467 –138 11 559 8 997 58 98 15 2 391 11 559Q3 6 367 886 357 –568 –101 6 941 9 269 52 –1 –25 –2 354 6 941Q4 8 060 938 332 –471 –70 8 789 9 866 43 122 –70 –1 172 8 789

2000 Q1 6 460 1 136 243 –548 –170 7 121 9 666 39 69 44 –2 697 7 121Q2 7 138 850 388 –566 –127 7 683 9 582 –5 34 15 –1 943 7 683Q3 7 409 864 481 –579 –96 8 079 8 735 8 24 –25 –663 8 079Q4 6 948 781 461 –522 –68 7 600 9 359 –14 72 –25 –1 792 7 600

2001 Q1 9 563 1 070 364 –569 –169 10 259 10 432 51 43 75 –342 10 259Q2 9 458 883 1 261 –606 –127 10 869 10 838 69 94 59 –191 10 869Q3 9 277 888 769 –611 –96 10 227 10 275 –26 144 67 –233 10 227Q4 9 126 947 550 –592 –69 9 962 9 863 –27 101 66 –41 9 962

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RESOURCES

D.3 Less subsidiesD.2 Taxes on production and imports, received paid D.4 Property income, received

Reinvest- PropertyTaxes on ed income

External D.212 Taxes on products earnings attribut-balance Value Taxes and imports excl. VAT Distribu- on direct ed to

of goods Compensa- added duties on excl. VAT and Subsidies ted foreign insuranceand tion of type imports Import and import on income of investme- policy

services employees taxes excl.VAT duties duties duties Total products Total Interest corps. nt holders Total

B.11 D.1 D.211 D.212 D.2121 D.2122 D.214 D.2 -D.31 -D.3 D.41 D.42 D.43 D.44 D.4

-KTMY KTMO FJKM FJWD FJWE FJWF FJWG FJWB -FJWJ -FJWI QYNG QYNH QYNI NHRM HMBO1991 6 121 614 3 258 1 906 1 906 – 58 5 222 –1 656 –1 710 72 085 5 243 463 526 78 3171992 7 568 600 4 059 1 943 1 943 – 54 6 056 –1 737 –1 803 58 036 7 117 121 702 65 9761993 6 485 560 4 471 2 172 2 172 – 57 6 700 –1 975 –2 190 58 012 9 582 4 385 580 72 5591994 4 747 851 3 121 2 134 2 134 – 98 5 353 –2 004 –2 290 55 047 10 546 3 953 638 70 1841995 3 542 1 183 4 845 2 458 2 458 – 55 7 358 –2 138 –2 431 66 376 12 310 5 254 795 84 735

1996 4 125 818 4 471 2 318 2 318 – 26 6 815 –2 674 –2 927 66 918 15 004 7 873 715 90 5101997 –186 924 3 397 2 291 2 291 – 91 5 779 –2 968 –3 174 68 518 15 768 6 386 842 91 5141998 9 147 850 4 228 2 076 2 076 – 42 6 346 –2 663 –2 909 72 894 14 776 1 522 1 185 90 3771999 15 864 759 3 811 2 024 2 024 – 46 5 881 –2 330 –2 700 67 417 18 977 7 855 1 245 95 4942000 16 244 871 4 204 2 086 2 086 – 44 6 334 –2 888 –3 249 89 502 23 703 10 806 1 288 125 299

2001 21 345 847 3 575 2 069 2 069 – 31 5 675 –1 739 –2 101 89 057 26 291 10 951 1 571 127 870

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 –1 321 177 1 432 534 534 – 22 1 988 –1 688 –1 740 16 026 2 918 2 614 202 21 760Q2 1 487 233 467 578 578 – 17 1 062 –472 –524 16 204 4 451 1 444 253 22 352Q3 274 282 814 598 598 – 8 1 420 –372 –423 16 849 4 172 1 426 184 22 631Q4 –626 232 684 581 581 – 44 1 309 –436 –487 19 439 4 227 902 203 24 771

1998 Q1 1 157 203 1 566 504 504 – 3 2 073 –1 415 –1 476 17 150 3 925 1 513 303 22 891Q2 2 916 201 642 509 509 – 18 1 169 –516 –578 17 485 4 444 1 614 315 23 858Q3 2 907 203 611 556 556 – 4 1 171 –374 –435 19 056 1 144 718 310 21 228Q4 2 167 243 1 409 507 507 – 17 1 933 –358 –420 19 203 5 263 –2 323 257 22 400

1999 Q1 4 592 183 1 443 470 470 – 5 1 918 –1 503 –1 595 17 244 6 159 98 267 23 768Q2 3 680 169 794 473 473 – 17 1 284 –388 –481 15 816 5 427 1 190 414 22 847Q3 4 738 201 943 547 547 – 2 1 492 –250 –342 16 112 3 590 3 409 281 23 392Q4 2 854 206 631 534 534 – 22 1 187 –189 –282 18 245 3 801 3 158 283 25 487

2000 Q1 3 139 230 1 083 495 495 – 5 1 583 –1 261 –1 351 19 589 4 475 3 670 265 27 999Q2 3 927 187 752 498 498 – 15 1 265 –543 –633 21 994 6 409 2 885 381 31 669Q3 5 344 227 1 243 554 554 – 3 1 800 –543 –633 23 037 4 840 3 179 276 31 332Q4 3 834 227 1 126 539 539 – 21 1 686 –541 –632 24 882 7 979 1 072 366 34 299

2001 Q1 3 753 308 1 051 512 512 – 4 1 567 –542 –633 24 660 6 074 4 604 390 35 728Q2 5 915 173 1 050 493 493 – 15 1 558 –399 –490 23 343 5 923 2 641 455 32 362Q3 7 747 190 618 541 541 – 2 1 161 –399 –489 21 640 4 367 3 254 400 29 661Q4 3 930 176 856 523 523 – 10 1 389 –399 –489 19 414 9 927 452 326 30 119

Seasonally adjusted

-IKBJ IJAI FHLE ROVE FHLF FHLG FHLH RUEC -FKNG -RUED RODW RODX RODY ROEA HBOL1997 Q1 –892 177 1 432 573 573 – 23 2 028 –812 –864 15 814 4 231 1 951 206 22 178

Q2 78 233 467 563 563 – 19 1 049 –687 –739 16 428 4 461 1 125 246 22 225Q3 –448 282 814 561 561 – 18 1 393 –690 –741 17 372 3 799 1 308 189 22 692Q4 1 076 232 684 594 594 – 31 1 309 –779 –830 18 904 3 277 2 002 201 24 419

1998 Q1 1 713 203 1 566 536 536 – 4 2 106 –518 –579 17 284 3 724 1 207 291 22 506Q2 1 638 201 642 521 521 – 17 1 180 –647 –709 17 922 4 079 1 186 300 23 487Q3 2 155 203 611 523 523 – 10 1 144 –695 –756 19 169 1 566 569 327 21 631Q4 3 641 243 1 409 496 496 – 11 1 916 –803 –865 18 519 5 407 –1 440 267 22 753

1999 Q1 5 092 183 1 443 500 500 – 8 1 951 –733 –825 17 443 5 655 –84 267 23 281Q2 3 218 169 794 486 486 – 16 1 296 –614 –707 16 208 5 199 707 407 22 521Q3 3 297 201 943 514 514 – 8 1 465 –540 –632 16 194 4 260 3 264 289 24 007Q4 4 257 206 631 524 524 – 14 1 169 –443 –536 17 572 3 863 3 968 282 25 685

2000 Q1 3 619 230 1 083 522 522 – 10 1 615 –507 –597 19 730 4 024 3 369 271 27 394Q2 3 755 187 752 516 516 – 11 1 279 –664 –754 22 353 6 431 2 712 377 31 873Q3 4 068 227 1 243 521 521 – 11 1 775 –843 –933 23 141 5 698 2 539 290 31 668Q4 4 802 227 1 126 527 527 – 12 1 665 –874 –965 24 278 7 550 2 186 350 34 364

2001 Q1 4 434 308 1 051 538 538 – 8 1 597 –542 –633 24 794 5 747 4 274 399 35 214Q2 5 720 173 1 050 513 513 – 10 1 573 –399 –490 23 605 6 002 2 501 451 32 559Q3 5 909 190 618 507 507 – 7 1 132 –399 –489 21 700 5 538 2 550 413 30 201Q4 5 282 176 856 511 511 – 6 1 373 –399 –489 18 958 9 004 1 626 308 29 896

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Social D.7 Other current transfersbenefits Adj. for the

other than change in netEmployees’ social Net non-life Non-life Current of which GNP equity of

Taxes on social transfers in insurance insurance international Misc. current based fourth households in Totalincome contributions kind premiums claims cooperation transfer own resource pen. fund resources

D.51 D.6112 D.62 D.71 D.72 D.74 D.75 GNP D.8 TR

FJWM FJWQ FJKO FJKS NHRR FJWT FJWU -NMFH QZEP NSUK1991 338 – 776 – 4 595 1 909 2 612 –813 6 98 8001992 352 – 757 – 5 900 2 237 2 803 –914 6 90 4521993 393 – 873 – 4 246 1 961 3 510 –1 558 –1 95 0961994 452 – 969 – 4 145 2 007 4 105 –2 071 –3 90 5201995 557 – 1 044 – 4 993 2 224 3 951 –1 826 –2 107 154

1996 610 – 1 111 5 9 763 1 814 4 668 –2 454 –2 117 3101997 638 – 1 179 5 4 423 1 700 5 267 –2 458 –2 108 0671998 454 – 1 234 7 4 168 1 705 6 826 –3 920 –2 118 2031999 505 – 1 243 10 3 663 1 667 7 607 –4 632 –2 129 9912000 776 – 1 248 12 3 949 2 418 7 620 –4 379 –4 161 518

2001 932 – 1 322 19 4 016 2 222 7 205 –3 858 –4 169 348

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 118 – 278 2 1 069 739 1 423 –775 –1 24 492Q2 147 – 293 1 1 074 263 1 464 –770 – 27 852Q3 203 – 304 1 974 297 1 518 –791 – 27 481Q4 170 – 304 1 1 306 401 862 –122 –1 28 242

1998 Q1 102 – 301 2 1 245 708 2 007 –1 269 –1 29 212Q2 102 – 306 1 1 074 279 1 213 –485 – 30 541Q3 125 – 310 2 888 353 1 611 –891 – 28 363Q4 125 – 317 2 961 365 1 995 –1 275 –1 30 087

1999 Q1 95 – 307 – 992 609 2 566 –1 843 –1 33 434Q2 130 – 298 – 887 368 1 503 –768 – 30 685Q3 145 – 315 – 595 337 1 930 –1 179 –1 32 802Q4 135 – 323 10 1 189 353 1 608 –842 – 33 070

2000 Q1 123 – 287 12 1 008 897 1 898 –1 102 –2 35 823Q2 206 – 312 – 1 015 308 1 910 –1 106 – 40 166Q3 246 – 314 – 1 138 487 1 795 –981 –1 42 049Q4 201 – 335 – 788 726 2 017 –1 190 –1 43 480

2001 Q1 202 – 300 2 1 162 555 2 094 –1 261 –1 45 037Q2 234 – 327 17 1 067 459 2 093 –1 257 – 43 715Q3 234 – 334 – 1 072 430 1 199 –363 –1 41 538Q4 262 – 361 – 715 778 1 819 –977 –2 39 058

Seasonally adjusted

FHLL FHLO FHLQ FHLS FHLT FHLU RNHQ QZED ROVM1997 Q1 137 – 278 2 1 069 711 1 210 562 –1 26 057

Q2 155 – 293 1 1 074 261 1 589 895 – 26 254Q3 182 – 304 1 974 303 1 548 821 – 26 466Q4 164 – 304 1 1 306 425 920 180 –1 29 290

1998 Q1 135 – 301 2 1 245 650 1 693 955 –1 29 974Q2 103 – 306 1 1 074 267 1 299 571 – 28 847Q3 102 – 310 2 888 400 1 650 930 – 27 729Q4 114 – 317 2 961 388 2 184 1 464 –1 31 653

1999 Q1 124 – 307 – 992 550 2 176 1 453 –1 33 830Q2 133 – 298 – 887 362 1 677 942 – 29 854Q3 120 – 315 – 595 374 1 999 1 248 –1 31 740Q4 128 – 323 10 1 189 381 1 755 989 – 34 567

2000 Q1 151 – 287 12 1 008 809 1 606 810 –2 36 132Q2 205 – 312 – 1 015 308 2 046 1 242 – 40 226Q3 224 – 314 – 1 138 537 1 789 975 –1 40 806Q4 196 – 335 – 788 764 2 179 1 352 –1 44 354

2001 Q1 231 – 300 2 1 162 504 1 732 899 –1 44 850Q2 232 – 327 17 1 067 457 2 282 1 446 – 43 917Q3 212 – 334 – 1 072 465 1 196 360 –1 40 221Q4 257 – 361 – 715 796 1 995 1 153 –2 40 360

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USES

D.4 Property income paid

Reinvested earningsCompensation of -D.3 Less subsidies Distributed income of on direct foreign

employees paid Interest corps. investment Total

D.1 -D.31 D.41 D.42 D.43 D.4

KTMN -NHSH QYNJ QYNK QYNL HMBN1991 551 – 60 268 8 601 6 204 75 0731992 551 – 49 086 11 843 5 224 66 1531993 595 – 50 861 11 376 10 096 72 3331994 681 – 47 766 12 109 13 827 73 7021995 887 – 58 064 14 690 14 378 87 132

1996 911 – 59 033 15 317 17 271 91 6211997 1 007 – 60 504 18 721 16 112 95 3371998 840 – 69 338 19 536 14 071 102 9451999 960 – 59 973 18 035 21 304 99 3122000 1 014 – 81 324 27 292 25 096 133 712

2001 1 049 – 86 939 27 943 23 937 138 819

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 145 – 14 109 2 812 5 273 22 194Q2 215 – 14 549 5 256 4 460 24 265Q3 360 – 14 659 4 671 5 511 24 841Q4 287 – 17 187 5 982 868 24 037

1998 Q1 191 – 15 509 3 713 4 207 23 429Q2 178 – 16 872 5 531 3 419 25 822Q3 231 – 18 057 4 146 5 099 27 302Q4 240 – 18 900 6 146 1 346 26 392

1999 Q1 147 – 14 951 3 059 4 512 22 522Q2 254 – 14 529 6 050 4 600 25 179Q3 309 – 14 361 3 871 7 456 25 688Q4 250 – 16 132 5 055 4 736 25 923

2000 Q1 156 – 17 759 3 632 8 257 29 648Q2 271 – 19 864 9 695 3 682 33 241Q3 322 – 20 878 7 094 7 443 35 415Q4 265 – 22 823 6 871 5 714 35 408

2001 Q1 159 – 23 948 9 685 5 025 38 658Q2 279 – 22 434 7 138 7 313 36 885Q3 337 – 21 469 5 697 7 425 34 591Q4 274 – 19 088 5 423 4 174 28 685

Seasonally adjusted

IJAH ROEI ROEJ ROEK HBOK1997 Q1 178 – 13 930 4 076 4 685 22 715

Q2 251 – 14 615 4 727 4 608 23 949Q3 304 – 15 178 4 348 5 027 24 539Q4 274 – 16 781 5 570 1 792 24 134

1998 Q1 278 – 15 767 4 658 3 686 24 111Q2 174 – 17 069 4 445 3 827 25 341Q3 174 – 18 371 4 233 3 884 26 488Q4 214 – 18 131 6 200 2 674 27 005

1999 Q1 216 – 15 263 4 050 3 923 23 236Q2 259 – 14 695 4 686 5 238 24 619Q3 249 – 14 576 4 079 6 146 24 801Q4 236 – 15 439 5 220 5 997 26 656

2000 Q1 241 – 17 851 4 958 7 530 30 339Q2 269 – 20 002 7 961 4 271 32 234Q3 255 – 20 978 7 540 6 224 34 742Q4 249 – 22 493 6 833 7 071 36 397

2001 Q1 248 – 23 942 10 988 4 406 39 336Q2 273 – 22 588 5 309 7 812 35 709Q3 269 – 21 524 6 119 6 297 33 940Q4 259 – 18 885 5 527 5 422 29 834

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USES(cont’d)

D.7 Other current transfers

Employees’ Net non-life Currentsocial insurance Non life international Misc. current Current external

Taxes on income contributions premiums insurance claims cooperation transfer balance Total uses

D.51 D.6112 D.71 D.72 D.74 D.75 B.12 TU

NHRS FKAA NHRX FJTT FJWA NHSI -HBOG NSUK1991 260 70 4 595 – 4 616 2 976 10 659 98 8001992 259 116 5 900 – 1 907 2 592 12 974 90 4521993 238 78 4 246 – 2 558 3 129 11 919 95 0961994 361 92 4 145 – 1 752 3 019 6 768 90 5201995 472 95 4 993 – 1 233 3 327 9 015 107 154

1996 376 108 9 763 5 2 424 3 393 8 709 117 3101997 402 107 4 423 5 1 739 3 327 1 720 108 0671998 530 99 4 168 7 1 384 3 416 4 814 118 2031999 528 87 3 663 10 3 176 3 164 19 091 129 9912000 355 50 3 949 17 2 084 3 312 17 025 161 518

2001 317 52 4 016 34 4 561 3 060 17 440 169 348

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 81 26 1 069 2 749 796 –570 24 492Q2 101 29 1 074 1 244 1 031 892 27 852Q3 117 31 974 1 424 769 –36 27 481Q4 103 21 1 306 1 322 731 1 434 28 242

1998 Q1 132 30 1 245 2 577 1 041 2 565 29 212Q2 132 23 1 074 1 236 707 2 368 30 541Q3 130 24 888 2 226 813 –1 253 28 363Q4 136 22 961 2 345 855 1 134 30 087

1999 Q1 137 27 992 – 1 646 772 7 191 33 434Q2 116 20 887 – 555 886 2 788 30 685Q3 131 25 595 – 660 717 4 677 32 802Q4 144 15 1 189 10 315 789 4 435 33 070

2000 Q1 91 13 1 008 16 678 1 026 3 187 35 823Q2 76 17 1 015 – 471 779 4 296 40 166Q3 89 11 1 138 – 414 697 3 963 42 049Q4 99 9 788 1 521 810 5 579 43 480

2001 Q1 112 15 1 162 1 816 899 3 215 45 037Q2 66 17 1 067 31 816 720 3 834 43 715Q3 71 8 1 072 1 1 788 684 2 986 41 538Q4 68 12 715 1 1 141 757 7 405 39 058

Seasonally adjusted

FKNI FKAB FKNN FKNP FKNQ -ROVN ROVM1997 Q1 91 22 1 069 2 749 796 459 26 057

Q2 99 26 1 074 1 244 1 031 –422 26 254Q3 113 34 974 1 424 769 –706 26 466Q4 99 25 1 306 1 322 731 2 389 29 290

1998 Q1 132 26 1 245 2 577 1 041 2 562 29 974Q2 139 21 1 074 1 236 707 1 154 28 847Q3 127 27 888 2 226 813 –1 016 27 729Q4 132 25 961 2 345 855 2 114 31 653

1999 Q1 137 23 992 – 1 646 772 6 808 33 830Q2 122 19 887 – 555 886 2 507 29 854Q3 127 27 595 – 660 717 4 564 31 740Q4 142 18 1 189 10 315 789 5 212 34 567

2000 Q1 89 10 1 008 16 678 1 026 2 725 36 132Q2 83 15 1 015 – 471 779 5 360 40 226Q3 86 13 1 138 – 414 697 3 461 40 806Q4 97 12 788 1 521 810 5 479 44 354

2001 Q1 109 12 1 162 1 816 899 2 267 44 850Q2 73 15 1 067 31 816 720 5 213 43 917Q3 69 10 1 072 1 1 788 684 2 388 40 221Q4 66 15 715 1 1 141 757 7 572 40 360

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ACCUMULATION ACCOUNTS

CAPITAL ACCOUNT

Changes in liabilities and net worth Changes in assets

D.9 Capital transfers receivable -D.9 less capital transfs payableAcquisitions

Total change lessin disposals of Net

Current Other Other liabilities non-produced lending(+)/-external Invest. capital Investm’t capital and net non-financi- net Total changebalance grants transfers Total grants transfers Total worth al assets borrowing(-) in assets

B.12 D.92 D.99 D.9 -D.92 -D.99 -D.9 B.10.1g K.2 B.9 B.10.1g

-HBOG NHSA NHSB NHRZ -NHQQ -NHQS -NHSC NHSD NHSG NHRB NHSD1991 10 659 254 540 794 –452 –632 –1 084 10 369 – 10 369 10 3691992 12 974 261 542 803 –622 –602 –1 224 12 553 – 12 553 12 5531993 11 919 201 603 804 –529 –584 –1 113 11 610 – 11 610 11 6101994 6 768 188 1 042 1 230 –660 –603 –1 263 6 735 – 6 735 6 7351995 9 015 149 481 630 –485 –678 –1 163 8 482 – 8 482 8 482

1996 8 709 143 488 631 –650 –703 –1 353 7 987 14 7 973 7 9871997 1 720 169 616 785 –869 –754 –1 623 882 –34 916 8821998 4 814 182 677 859 –413 –967 –1 380 4 293 –48 4 341 4 2931999 19 091 171 509 680 –332 –1 144 –1 476 18 295 12 18 283 18 2952000 17 025 225 783 1 008 –1 071 –1 573 –2 644 15 389 40 15 349 15 389

2001 17 440 237 779 1 016 –569 –2 108 –2 677 15 779 –222 16 001 15 779

Unadjusted

1997 Q1 –570 87 137 224 –244 –208 –452 –798 –12 –786 –798Q2 892 15 149 164 –57 –191 –248 808 –16 824 808Q3 –36 31 164 195 –213 –180 –393 –234 –5 –229 –234Q4 1 434 36 166 202 –355 –175 –530 1 106 –1 1 107 1 106

1998 Q1 2 565 81 163 244 –66 –200 –266 2 543 –35 2 578 2 543Q2 2 368 22 282 304 –50 –225 –275 2 397 –12 2 409 2 397Q3 –1 253 34 126 160 –151 –255 –406 –1 499 –17 –1 482 –1 499Q4 1 134 45 106 151 –146 –287 –433 852 16 836 852

1999 Q1 7 191 69 191 260 –53 –192 –245 7 206 1 7 205 7 206Q2 2 788 24 138 162 –177 –263 –440 2 510 –31 2 541 2 510Q3 4 677 32 107 139 –28 –357 –385 4 431 22 4 409 4 431Q4 4 435 46 73 119 –74 –332 –406 4 148 20 4 128 4 148

2000 Q1 3 187 80 253 333 –234 –243 –477 3 043 18 3 025 3 043Q2 4 296 20 205 225 –487 –388 –875 3 646 33 3 613 3 646Q3 3 963 41 179 220 –131 –481 –612 3 571 30 3 541 3 571Q4 5 579 84 146 230 –219 –461 –680 5 129 –41 5 170 5 129

2001 Q1 3 215 67 250 317 –85 –364 –449 3 083 –2 3 085 3 083Q2 3 834 31 205 236 –239 –677 –916 3 154 –70 3 224 3 154Q3 2 986 38 177 215 –71 –581 –652 2 549 –88 2 637 2 549Q4 7 405 101 147 248 –174 –486 –660 6 993 –62 7 055 6 993

Seasonally adjusted

-ROVN FHLW FHLX RPXR -FKNS -FKNT -RPXT RPXP FNTS RQCH RPXP1997 Q1 459 87 137 224 –244 –208 –452 231 –4 235 231

Q2 –422 15 149 164 –57 –191 –248 –506 –10 –496 –506Q3 –706 31 164 195 –213 –180 –393 –904 –7 –897 –904Q4 2 389 36 166 202 –355 –175 –530 2 061 –13 2 074 2 061

1998 Q1 2 562 81 163 244 –66 –200 –266 2 540 –24 2 564 2 540Q2 1 154 22 282 304 –50 –225 –275 1 183 –6 1 189 1 183Q3 –1 016 34 126 160 –151 –255 –406 –1 262 –19 –1 243 –1 262Q4 2 114 45 106 151 –146 –287 –433 1 832 1 1 831 1 832

1999 Q1 6 808 69 191 260 –53 –192 –245 6 823 9 6 814 6 823Q2 2 507 24 138 162 –177 –263 –440 2 229 –19 2 248 2 229Q3 4 564 32 107 139 –28 –357 –385 4 318 18 4 300 4 318Q4 5 212 46 73 119 –74 –332 –406 4 925 4 4 921 4 925

2000 Q1 2 725 80 253 333 –234 –243 –477 2 581 23 2 558 2 581Q2 5 360 20 205 225 –487 –388 –875 4 710 46 4 664 4 710Q3 3 461 41 179 220 –131 –481 –612 3 069 19 3 050 3 069Q4 5 479 84 146 230 –219 –461 –680 5 029 –48 5 077 5 029

2001 Q1 2 267 67 250 317 –85 –364 –449 2 135 –59 2 194 2 135Q2 5 213 31 205 236 –239 –677 –916 4 533 –44 4 577 4 533Q3 2 388 38 177 215 –71 –581 –652 1 951 –56 2 007 1 951Q4 7 572 101 147 248 –174 –486 –660 7 160 –63 7 223 7 160

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits

Monetary gold and Deposits with UK Deposits with rest ofSDRs Currency MFI’s1 the world MFI’s Other deposits Total

F.1 F.21 F.221 F.229 F.29 F.2

NQAD NYPY NYQC NYQK NYQM NQAK1992 –962 1 552 32 918 26 756 4 910 66 1361993 –462 1 440 37 151 53 172 4 925 96 6881994 932 1 568 33 798 31 115 4 995 71 4761995 –120 1 657 56 769 35 705 3 611 97 7421996 –54 442 115 551 98 524 7 604 222 121

1997 1 199 1 861 110 381 137 522 2 512 252 2761998 915 3 065 67 728 15 859 –1 497 85 1551999 –374 5 331 29 594 43 040 –1 540 76 4252000 –956 595 143 613 209 385 5 726 359 3192001 –808 993 164 672 121 003 –5 484 281 184

1999 Q2 –64 87 771 42 996 –359 43 495Q3 –286 399 11 341 –36 872 –674 –25 806Q4 –61 7 754 –13 203 –26 912 –169 –32 530

2000 Q1 –311 –5 017 78 920 111 075 43 185 021Q2 –180 962 51 731 26 841 5 706 85 240Q3 –331 452 34 981 34 516 2 278 72 227Q4 –134 4 198 –22 019 36 953 –2 301 16 831

2001 Q1 –270 –3 222 126 091 145 136 –2 672 265 333Q2 –117 932 9 303 –42 739 –1 816 –34 320Q3 –260 642 34 397 1 333 1 773 38 145Q4 –161 2 641 –5 119 17 273 –2 769 12 026

Net acquisition of financial assets-continued

Securities other than shares issued

Money market instruments issued Bonds issuedTotal

by UK by the rest by UK by the rest securitiescentral UK local by other UK of the central by UK local medium term other by UK of the Financial other than

government authorities by UK MFI’s1 residents world government authorities by MFI’s residents world Derivatives shares

F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3321 F.3322 F.3325 F.3326 F.3329 F.34 F.3

NYQQ NYQY NYRA NYRK NYRM NYRQ NYRW NYRY NYSE NYSG NYSI NQAL1992 –2 464 2 –1 559 –3 690 21 658 4 1 386 5 330 31 085 –1 139 54 9901993 –100 –29 –4 531 1 160 6 242 35 543 7 1 347 12 406 75 682 –253 127 4741994 1 220 – 5 528 316 –4 448 18 725 288 3 894 1 078 –16 770 –2 374 7 4571995 10 189 4 7 020 350 2 743 23 556 78 2 764 6 399 27 828 –1 650 79 2811996 –13 259 –6 25 110 787 –2 170 25 095 163 2 624 5 991 49 021 –948 92 408

1997 –656 5 14 310 84 8 557 19 066 13 2 300 11 457 43 825 –1 122 97 8391998 1 820 –6 15 194 921 2 685 –5 108 6 2 704 20 846 27 448 3 098 69 6081999 –831 – 16 319 943 13 623 723 –2 7 265 39 634 –9 055 –2 659 65 9602000 –1 392 – –14 354 –1 330 –2 516 –12 000 –12 2 045 64 869 52 757 –1 616 86 4512001 8 381 – 4 290 –585 12 046 –13 794 – 71 49 006 30 915 –8 490 81 840

1999 Q2 1 362 – –4 888 200 3 180 3 423 – 1 087 7 260 –4 457 442 7 609Q3 –1 323 – 1 316 –367 9 451 4 617 – 3 085 4 266 23 014 560 44 619Q4 –2 271 – 14 282 1 654 –2 812 1 038 – 360 13 252 –28 511 –2 145 –5 153

2000 Q1 728 – –7 833 –413 4 743 –4 934 5 1 607 14 205 16 939 459 25 506Q2 –373 – 412 375 2 699 4 503 –23 929 14 064 109 –937 21 758Q3 –2 083 – –9 059 –1 021 –4 389 –3 977 3 –1 218 23 829 9 534 –617 11 002Q4 336 – 2 126 –271 –5 569 –7 592 3 727 12 771 26 175 –521 28 185

2001 Q1 783 – 16 259 1 271 1 289 –230 9 –240 10 685 25 079 –2 397 52 508Q2 –241 – –11 951 –69 7 128 860 – 854 15 983 –8 534 1 511 5 541Q3 –203 – 6 516 1 202 1 752 –6 602 18 996 1 939 13 834 –5 886 13 566Q4 8 042 – –6 534 –2 989 1 877 –7 822 –27 –1 539 20 399 536 –1 718 10 225

1 Monetary financial institutions Sources: Office for National Statistics;;Bank of England

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Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

by UK MFI’s1 2 Direct investment Secured on dwellings Finance leasing Other by UK residents Total loans

F.411 F.421 F.422 F.423 F.424 F.4

NYSS NYTE NYTK NYTS NYTU NQAN1992 4 487 4 328 18 441 –1 179 –4 347 21 7301993 –6 533 5 741 16 072 –249 641 15 6721994 14 676 5 155 19 368 –154 3 625 42 6701995 51 722 9 746 15 091 958 5 746 83 2631996 112 543 3 503 19 162 1 930 –3 638 133 500

1997 100 472 8 949 24 452 2 028 15 450 151 3511998 31 892 33 269 25 339 558 2 845 93 9031999 65 499 27 035 37 753 134 23 280 153 7012000 154 796 22 993 42 396 –291 25 055 244 9492001 109 835 –23 136 54 220 321 4 964 146 204

1999 Q2 20 199 10 098 9 513 –166 3 631 43 275Q3 286 11 738 11 512 –81 6 718 30 173Q4 17 130 3 121 9 934 –105 1 776 31 856

2000 Q1 74 042 6 835 9 368 –122 8 083 98 206Q2 16 383 8 181 12 237 –61 8 767 45 507Q3 17 321 11 336 10 991 –73 3 405 42 980Q4 47 050 –3 359 9 800 –35 4 800 58 256

2001 Q1 84 306 –1 934 10 123 –1 1 352 93 846Q2 1 656 –5 138 13 971 102 –9 069 1 522Q3 7 863 –8 315 15 985 97 11 144 26 774Q4 16 010 –7 749 14 141 123 1 537 24 062

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurance technicalShares and other equity reserves

Excl mutual funds’ shares Mutual funds shares

UK shares Net equity Total netand bonds of h’holds acquisitionissued by By the rest in life Prepayments Other of

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK other UK of the Rest of the assurance & and o/s accounts financialshares shares equity residents world UK World Total pen. fund claims receivable assets

F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.529 F.5 F.61 F.62 F.7 FA

NYUG NYUI NYUK NSQJ NYUQ NYUY NYVA NQAP NQAX NQBD NQBK NQBL1992 –271 –4 561 59 – 6 729 –228 61 1 789 28 092 3 349 –2 384 172 7401993 4 378 –2 904 158 – 22 724 6 134 –114 30 376 27 389 1 382 2 821 301 3401994 15 125 –270 –47 – 22 234 2 802 730 40 574 28 052 2 200 7 241 200 6021995 8 488 –4 958 –685 – 30 823 5 365 105 39 138 30 374 3 918 11 672 345 2681996 6 241 1 181 4 048 – 32 242 8 113 241 52 066 36 668 5 286 2 677 544 672

1997 15 375 2 486 36 – 33 262 8 964 – 60 123 32 405 633 10 902 606 7281998 –3 210 –2 603 –66 – 63 851 10 974 – 68 946 42 013 –566 9 535 369 5091999 –7 461 –12 474 20 – 140 420 14 716 – 135 221 42 475 –939 14 372 486 8412000 75 581 –19 796 –24 – 205 130 13 969 – 274 860 42 585 –181 30 741 1 037 7682001 4 868 –555 30 – 94 231 9 694 – 108 268 45 008 –1 771 5 220 665 145

1999 Q2 1 915 1 152 20 – 98 294 3 092 – 104 473 12 068 –224 1 282 211 914Q3 –4 058 –1 640 11 – –9 435 3 518 – –11 604 12 160 –2 291 6 145 53 110Q4 –4 515 –9 459 1 – 30 933 4 151 – 21 111 8 480 980 956 25 639

2000 Q1 20 961 –595 –14 – 94 197 3 799 – 118 348 9 101 123 11 150 447 144Q2 15 720 –1 408 8 – 71 780 2 679 – 88 779 12 425 157 7 611 261 297Q3 10 917 –27 028 –12 – 23 074 3 899 – 10 850 11 021 361 8 456 156 566Q4 27 983 9 235 –6 – 16 079 3 592 – 56 883 10 038 –822 3 524 172 761

2001 Q1 881 –3 489 27 – 16 239 3 597 – 17 255 9 010 –567 4 439 441 554Q2 1 194 324 18 – 48 999 2 291 – 52 826 15 479 75 –4 334 36 672Q3 5 394 1 755 –15 – 9 192 2 130 – 18 456 10 900 –223 2 754 110 112Q4 –2 601 855 – – 19 801 1 676 – 19 731 9 619 –1 056 2 361 76 807

1 Excluding loans secured on dwellings and finance leasing.2 Monetary financial institutions

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares

Money market instruments Bonds issuesTotal

Total Issues by UK Local MMI’s issued Issued by UK Issued by UK securitiescurrency and central authority MMI’s issued by other UK central local medium term other by UK Financial other than

deposits government bills by UK MFI’s1 residents government authorities by MFI’s residents Derivatives shares

F.2 F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3321 F.3322 F.3325 F.3326 F.34 F.3

NQCK NYQR NYQZ NYRB NYRL NYRR NYRX NYRZ NYSF NYSJ NQCM1992 70 188 –4 880 2 –12 777 –714 30 484 4 2 756 8 960 114 23 9491993 83 365 –405 –29 –22 845 2 510 53 115 7 5 268 19 476 –8 57 0891994 90 183 1 080 – 6 358 2 614 24 031 288 10 313 12 352 –1 57 0351995 89 016 11 513 4 23 215 1 602 22 542 78 3 937 20 228 17 83 1361996 194 239 –13 498 –6 36 572 2 645 31 338 163 7 894 18 323 15 83 446

1997 261 813 –1 569 5 21 983 1 796 16 665 13 5 196 25 858 34 69 9811998 117 766 86 –6 –1 218 3 350 –3 201 6 4 140 17 080 55 20 2921999 46 407 –409 – 31 203 2 725 –4 560 –2 11 911 63 376 26 104 2702000 349 689 –1 653 – 23 953 1 374 –12 701 –12 4 750 75 899 21 91 6312001 283 442 8 624 – 23 247 –350 –17 245 – 5 406 48 193 29 67 904

1999 Q2 44 924 1 455 – –8 295 –140 4 581 – 3 041 24 173 1 24 816Q3 –19 291 –1 810 – 5 630 3 462 –998 – 5 507 6 763 25 18 579Q4 –34 655 –2 422 – 16 846 –1 713 971 – 1 035 13 503 –3 28 217

2000 Q1 182 659 204 – –4 581 –2 161 –4 377 5 4 148 19 978 –10 13 206Q2 87 692 –472 – 5 166 2 918 1 963 –23 1 172 21 607 1 32 332Q3 59 465 –1 645 – 4 189 –156 –3 139 3 –1 389 17 833 35 15 731Q4 19 873 260 – 19 179 773 –7 148 3 819 16 481 –5 30 362

2001 Q1 237 721 931 – 33 948 1 859 –5 248 9 1 522 11 925 1 44 947Q2 –29 849 –44 – –14 278 –1 322 1 603 – 3 103 12 202 –4 1 260Q3 48 117 –849 – 5 216 134 –3 779 18 3 203 5 023 37 9 003Q4 27 453 8 586 – –1 639 –1 021 –9 821 –27 –2 422 19 043 –5 12 694

Net acquisition of financial liabilities-continued

Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

By rest of the Direct Secured on Other by UKBy UK MFI’s2 world MFI’s investment loans dwellings Finance leasing residents Other by the RoW Total loans

F.411 F.419 F.421 F.422 F.423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NYST NYTB NYTF NYTL NYTT NYTV NYTX NQCN1992 –752 23 381 6 305 18 441 –1 179 –4 618 –173 41 4051993 921 83 954 2 871 16 072 –249 348 399 104 3161994 18 426 –57 546 5 439 19 368 –154 3 795 –539 –11 2111995 39 920 39 367 –40 15 091 958 5 672 –234 100 7341996 73 593 83 637 4 895 19 162 1 930 –3 820 281 179 678

1997 69 391 52 916 11 873 24 452 2 028 15 439 –54 176 0451998 30 925 11 243 36 312 25 339 558 3 107 –254 107 2301999 48 608 49 853 21 403 37 753 134 23 271 –122 180 9002000 97 113 74 241 47 666 42 396 –291 25 380 –293 286 2122001 60 962 95 842 13 520 54 220 321 5 284 –175 229 974

1999 Q2 15 830 11 185 7 069 9 513 –166 3 626 –9 47 048Q3 2 604 5 188 8 754 11 512 –81 6 718 –86 34 609Q4 15 977 –10 438 –1 394 9 934 –105 1 776 –54 15 696

2000 Q1 44 998 32 324 19 318 9 368 –122 8 167 –129 113 924Q2 11 473 34 203 12 056 12 237 –61 8 847 4 78 759Q3 1 847 8 586 11 321 10 991 –73 3 489 –50 36 111Q4 38 795 –872 4 971 9 800 –35 4 877 –118 57 418

2001 Q1 29 931 89 215 –4 072 10 123 –1 1 434 8 126 638Q2 5 731 19 074 12 346 13 971 102 –8 990 –22 42 212Q3 9 065 –12 876 3 133 15 985 97 11 225 –102 26 527Q4 16 235 429 2 113 14 141 123 1 615 –59 34 597

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Excluding loans secured on dwellings and finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued

Shares and other equity Insurance technical reserves

Excl mutual funds’ sharesNet equity of

UK shares and households inbonds issued by life assurance

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK Mutual funds and pension Prepayments andcompanies comapnies other UK equity residents shares Total funds reserve o/s claims Total

F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.521 F.5 F.61 F.62 F.6

NYUH NYUJ NYUL NSQK NYUZ NQCS NQCD NQDD NQCV1992 10 184 1 622 360 – –210 11 956 28 098 4 277 32 3751993 21 649 6 974 618 – 6 211 35 452 27 388 1 678 29 0661994 18 811 7 557 425 – 2 929 29 722 28 049 2 693 30 7421995 16 579 9 814 –461 – 5 399 31 331 30 372 4 891 35 2631996 16 049 12 831 4 661 – 8 144 41 685 36 666 12 079 48 745

1997 23 823 15 950 886 – 8 980 49 639 32 403 897 33 3001998 50 113 10 529 632 – 10 976 72 250 42 011 –563 41 4481999 87 829 18 008 833 – 14 719 121 389 42 473 –1 601 40 8722000 197 164 41 030 1 605 – 14 012 253 811 42 581 759 43 3402001 20 987 24 088 283 – 9 699 55 057 45 004 –2 112 42 892

1999 Q2 70 095 4 210 265 – 3 092 77 662 12 068 –566 11 502Q3 2 623 5 447 191 – 3 518 11 779 12 159 –2 891 9 268Q4 9 839 6 111 28 – 4 152 20 130 8 480 960 9 440

2000 Q1 105 615 7 749 59 – 3 799 117 222 9 099 195 9 294Q2 35 334 8 103 327 – 2 694 46 458 12 425 694 13 119Q3 17 038 11 410 648 – 3 905 33 001 11 020 338 11 358Q4 39 177 13 768 571 – 3 614 57 130 10 037 –468 9 569

2001 Q1 3 946 6 883 22 – 3 602 14 453 9 009 –323 8 686Q2 8 140 6 283 179 – 2 291 16 893 15 479 –180 15 299Q3 11 214 7 358 –84 – 2 130 20 618 10 899 –330 10 569Q4 –2 313 3 564 166 – 1 676 3 093 9 617 –1 279 8 338

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued

Net lending/borrowing

Total net Total netacquisition of Total net acquisition of

Other accounts financial acquisition of financial Net from financial Statistical Net from capitalpayable liabilities financial assets liabilities account adjustment account

F.7 FL FA FL B.9f - B.9

NQDG NQDH NQBL NQDH NQDL NYVK NQFH1992 –2 044 177 829 172 740 177 829 –5 089 –7 464 –12 5531993 3 382 312 670 301 340 312 670 –11 330 –280 –11 6101994 6 257 202 728 200 602 202 728 –2 126 –4 609 –6 7351995 10 752 350 232 345 268 350 232 –4 964 –3 518 –8 4821996 2 394 550 187 544 672 550 187 –5 515 –2 458 –7 973

1997 10 884 601 662 606 728 601 662 5 066 –5 982 –9161998 10 768 369 754 369 509 369 754 –245 –4 096 –4 3411999 14 465 508 303 486 841 508 303 –21 462 3 179 –18 2832000 31 229 1 055 912 1 037 768 1 055 912 –18 144 2 326 –15 3492001 5 823 685 092 665 145 685 092 –19 947 3 053 –16 001

1999 Q2 1 299 207 251 211 914 207 251 4 663 –7 204 –2 541Q3 6 495 61 439 53 110 61 439 –8 329 3 920 –4 409Q4 1 118 39 946 25 639 39 946 –14 307 10 179 –4 128

2000 Q1 11 626 447 931 447 144 447 931 –787 –856 –3 025Q2 7 992 266 352 261 297 266 352 –5 055 5 609 –3 613Q3 8 784 164 450 156 566 164 450 –7 884 2 319 –3 541Q4 2 827 177 179 172 761 177 179 –4 418 –4 746 –5 170

2001 Q1 5 402 437 847 441 554 437 847 3 707 –2 481 –3 085Q2 –4 817 40 998 36 672 40 998 –4 326 2 728 –3 224Q3 2 677 117 511 110 112 117 511 –7 399 4 751 –2 637Q4 2 561 88 736 76 807 88 736 –11 929 –1 945 –7 055

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Sterling Deposits Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issueddeposits with Deposits

Foreign with UK rest of other by UK by other by UK other by Financi-Sterling currency Building the than central UK central UK local UK by rest al

bank bank Societi- world with governm- by UK residen- governm- authori- residen- of the Derivat-Currency deposits deposits es MFI’s MFI’s Total ent MFI’s ts ent ty bonds ts world ives Total

F.21 F2211 F2212 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3315 F.3316 F.3321 F.3322 F.3326 F.3329 F.34 F.3

NCXV NCXY NCXZ NCYA NCYB NCYC NCXU NCYF NCYK NCYP NCYS NCYV NCYZ NCZA NSUH NCYD1992 –148 366 23 –2 – 156 395 30 – – –21 – – – 114 1231993 87 500 –29 –6 – 1 089 1 641 112 – – 43 – – – –8 1471994 122 –155 58 158 – 644 827 –142 – – 519 – – – –1 3761995 72 625 3 –117 – 989 1 572 100 – – 410 – – – 17 5271996 –8 –633 –9 84 – 832 266 –101 – – 845 – – – 15 759

1997 –106 412 –59 45 – 835 1 127 – – – 326 – – – 34 3601998 53 1 019 –31 –127 – –2 778 –1 864 – 359 288 981 – – – 55 1 6831999 125 –763 –5 –10 – 82 –571 140 – –191 358 – – – 26 3332000 116 –669 65 –92 – 475 –105 –50 – – –173 – – – 21 –2022001 90 121 1 102 – –913 –599 –90 – – –408 – – – 29 –469

1999 Q2 –87 418 –19 42 – –182 172 –30 – –63 251 – – – 1 159Q3 –74 161 13 –18 – –148 –66 90 – –48 155 – – – 25 222Q4 288 –193 4 44 – –37 106 40 – –50 –98 – – – –3 –111

2000 Q1 –140 –920 –12 –63 – –271 –1 406 –90 – – 32 – – – –10 –68Q2 –21 –27 39 4 – 266 261 50 – – –54 – – – 1 –3Q3 55 50 16 –19 – –64 38 –100 – – –112 – – – 35 –177Q4 222 228 22 –14 – 544 1 002 90 – – –39 – – – –5 46

2001 Q1 –120 –53 –10 23 – –379 –539 –90 – – –79 – – – 1 –168Q2 –34 –180 –1 11 – 285 81 – – – 188 – – – –4 184Q3 91 502 –10 9 – –900 –308 – – – –362 – – – 37 –325Q4 153 –148 22 59 – 81 167 – – – –155 – – – –5 –160

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepayments Total netand bonds of Other acquisition

Direct issued by By the rest insurance accounts ofInvestment Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK of the premiums receivable- financial

Loans dwellings residents3 Total shares shares residents world Total etc /payable assets

F.421 F.422 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.519 F.5 F.62 F.7 F.A

CFZI NCZQ NCZV NCZF NEBC NEBD NSPN NEBH NCZX NEBQ NEBR NCXQ1992 – 3 17 20 – –7 – 84 77 – 17 6321993 – – 100 100 – –1 – 210 209 – –837 1 2601994 – –1 209 208 – –2 – 101 99 – 383 1 8931995 – –3 93 90 – –400 – 64 –336 – –722 1 1311996 – –2 –473 –475 – –2 310 – –9 –2 319 – 84 –1 685

1997 – –1 –20 –21 12 –353 – 68 –273 – 269 1 4621998 – – 173 173 –8 –45 – 20 –33 – 896 8551999 – – 91 91 – – – 379 379 – 963 1 1952000 414 – –477 –63 – – – 160 160 – 685 4752001 – – –254 –254 – 241 – 24 265 – 93 –964

1999 Q2 – – –4 –4 – – – – – – 182 509Q3 – – 82 82 – – – – – – 273 511Q4 – – 159 159 – – – – – – 399 553

2000 Q1 – – –265 –265 – – – 112 112 – 320 –1 307Q2 385 – –90 295 – – – – – – 63 616Q3 – – –102 –102 – – – 48 48 – 236 43Q4 29 – –20 9 – – – – – – 66 1 123

2001 Q1 – – –116 –116 – 241 – 1 242 – 26 –555Q2 – – –90 –90 – – – 2 2 – 32 209Q3 – – –78 –78 – – – 21 21 – –16 –706Q4 – – 30 30 – – – – – – 51 88

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

Bonds issued other Other by the restby UK residents Total By UK MFIs1 Finance leasing by UK residents2 of the world Total

F.3326 F.3 F.411 F.423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NEOF NENJ NEON NEPA NEPB NEPC NEOL1992 –10 –10 –66 8 1 269 –430 7811993 –6 –6 –60 1 1 123 –18 1 0461994 –2 –2 –40 11 713 –116 5681995 –7 –7 –11 –12 –817 –144 –9841996 – – –117 4 –5 954 –14 –6 081

1997 – – –12 –1 91 –206 –1281998 – – 97 16 –148 –5 –401999 – – –26 35 227 – 2362000 160 160 82 23 –118 – –132001 –32 –32 –153 8 –237 – –382

1999 Q2 – – –46 9 129 – 92Q3 – – 18 8 99 – 125Q4 – – 20 8 75 – 103

2000 Q1 – – 47 7 –277 – –223Q2 – – –109 6 142 – 39Q3 160 160 16 5 –66 – –45Q4 – – 128 5 83 – 216

2001 Q1 –11 –11 162 2 440 – 604Q2 –7 –7 –235 3 150 – –82Q3 –4 –4 117 2 –383 – –264Q4 –10 –10 –197 1 –444 – –640

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued Net lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares Other Total net Total netaccounts acquisition acquisition Net from Net from

Unquoted UK other UK Unquoted UK receivable/p- of financial of financial financial Statistical capitalcompanies equity shares Total ayable liabilities assets account adjustment account

F.515 F.516 F.517 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NEPJ NEPK NSPO NEPD NEPX NEBU NCXQ NZEC NYPI CPCM1992 12 – – 12 –24 759 632 –127 –822 –9491993 16 – – 16 497 1 553 1 260 –293 296 31994 9 – – 9 1 791 2 366 1 893 –473 422 –511995 10 – – 10 –668 –1 649 1 131 2 780 90 2 8701996 –1 3 283 – 3 282 –873 –3 672 –1 685 1 987 177 2 164

1997 – – – – 122 –6 1 462 1 468 –186 1 2821998 – – – – 371 331 855 524 –132 3921999 – – – – –102 134 1 195 1 061 –252 8092000 – – – – 26 173 475 302 –697 –3952001 – 42 – 42 –659 –1 031 –964 67 125 192

1999 Q2 – – – – –413 –321 509 830 51 881Q3 – – – – –121 4 511 507 172 679Q4 – – – – 167 270 553 283 15 298

2000 Q1 – – – – 13 –210 –1 307 –1 097 155 –942Q2 – – – – –117 –78 616 694 –259 435Q3 – – – – –176 –61 43 104 –513 –409Q4 – – – – 306 522 1 123 601 –80 521

2001 Q1 – 42 – 42 –6 629 –555 –1 184 401 –783Q2 – – – – –150 –239 209 448 –292 156Q3 – – – – 30 –238 –706 –468 57 –411Q4 – – – – –533 –1 183 88 1 271 –41 1 230

1 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as longterm loans

2 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loansfor finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Deposits Short term MMIs issued2 Bonds issuedSterling with Deposits

Foreign building rest of other by UK by other by the by UK other by by theSterling currency societi- the than general UK rest of central medium UK rest of

bank bank es world with governm- by UK residen- the governm- term by residen- theCurrency deposits deposits deposits MFIs MFIs Total ent MFIs ts world ent MFIs ts world Total

F.21 F2211 F2212 F2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3321 F.3325 F.3326 F.3329 F.3

NEQF NEQI NEQJ NEQK NEQL NEQM NEQE NEQP NEQU NEQZ NERA NERC NERG NERJ NERK NEQN1992 62 –302 –1 301 957 –3 729 –175 –4 488 –8 –583 –442 –535 –633 –37 284 675 –1 2791993 141 5 658 748 804 3 181 818 11 350 –198 –347 1 039 912 594 –24 1 300 174 3 4501994 76 5 885 1 083 391 1 745 –214 8 966 33 907 130 73 –606 58 816 2 443 3 8541995 138 6 924 –1 024 –784 3 489 –584 8 159 –35 461 460 –2 18 39 1 451 1 040 3 4321996 120 9 182 4 547 90 6 141 –30 20 050 4 1 122 –112 390 –1 115 –116 –1 600 884 –543

1997 213 7 216 2 338 –5 11 784 95 21 641 9 –1 303 –755 279 –388 64 –344 –1 893 –4 3311998 137 4 100 –1 118 1 4 505 –20 7 605 8 2 184 –1 774 –956 382 44 627 585 1 1001999 258 7 351 1 900 163 18 450 –259 27 863 4 –1 915 116 722 –811 21 –1 350 –1 062 –4 2752000 186 11 121 3 072 –42 25 474 –155 39 656 –28 –113 –2 782 1 110 403 –237 1 184 1 888 1 4252001 125 8 304 1 180 203 22 018 275 32 105 –10 –400 1 867 1 919 135 30 1 680 630 5 851

1999 Q2 157 –152 707 56 –1 284 179 –337 –42 –721 1 315 153 –158 14 –2 306 –328 –2 073Q3 –121 –2 787 86 –122 10 864 –132 7 788 –3 727 –1 505 20 –141 –56 –3 087 97 –3 948Q4 184 5 252 838 110 –1 553 –15 4 816 –39 399 1 316 531 –20 –12 –832 –373 970

2000 Q1 1 –619 46 –47 8 914 –15 8 280 1 272 –496 –1 097 –592 30 –25 –331 537 –702Q2 207 8 539 984 –70 –14 –59 9 587 –1 286 342 –208 984 84 –116 504 59 363Q3 –122 3 581 2 333 88 10 914 94 16 888 5 –38 –1 096 –680 210 –131 390 1 283 –57Q4 100 –380 –291 –13 5 660 –175 4 901 –19 79 –381 1 398 79 35 621 9 1 821

2001 Q1 –51 –1 766 1 903 –252 23 431 81 23 346 –10 –12 1 311 11 179 –49 1 771 374 3 575Q2 240 6 630 –362 163 –3 798 –84 2 789 – 43 434 2 329 36 80 46 256 3 224Q3 –148 –386 –1 165 24 943 357 –375 – –113 1 395 –850 –14 –48 5 –43 332Q4 84 3 826 804 268 1 442 –79 6 345 – –318 –1 273 429 –66 47 –142 43 –1 280

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepaymen- Total netdirect direct and bonds ts of Other acquisiti-

investment investment issued by By the UK mutual insurance accounts on ofloans: loans; by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK Rest of fund premiums receivabl- financial

outward inward residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total etc e/payable assets

F.4211 F.4212 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.5 F.62 F.7 F.A

NERY NERZ NESF NERP NESM NESN NSPP NESR NESV NESH NETA NETB NEQA1992 3 796 642 –106 4 332 2 296 –3 732 – 8 206 6 6 776 1 052 1 565 7 9581993 3 398 1 716 –516 4 598 1 737 –2 724 – 11 353 26 10 392 422 2 640 32 8521994 1 799 2 222 –309 3 712 3 069 1 250 – 18 019 42 22 380 479 2 957 42 3481995 4 174 3 881 234 8 289 17 170 –1 411 – 18 258 12 34 029 920 413 55 2421996 2 828 236 –1 630 1 434 15 595 6 023 – 18 381 11 40 010 2 694 –948 62 697

1997 5 538 2 480 3 859 11 877 26 170 –1 267 – 28 726 6 53 635 163 1 316 84 3011998 21 721 11 275 –2 632 30 364 23 994 6 038 – 48 477 1 78 510 –109 445 117 9151999 17 778 8 657 –1 197 25 238 24 186 –10 751 – 111 864 1 125 300 –291 –3 324 170 5112000 16 879 5 171 13 930 35 980 57 591 –27 786 – 178 886 14 208 705 138 25 752 311 6562001 –15 032 –7 782 –1 790 –24 604 10 090 6 271 – 42 823 2 59 186 –385 –2 513 69 640

1999 Q2 8 613 2 143 82 10 838 4 129 665 – 81 645 – 86 439 –103 –1 267 93 497Q3 8 699 3 088 3 830 15 617 10 272 937 – 9 725 – 20 934 –526 380 40 245Q4 1 236 878 –7 903 –5 789 3 100 –10 426 – 12 574 – 5 248 175 –1 781 3 639

2000 Q1 9 778 –2 640 9 626 16 764 7 826 –179 – 125 739 – 133 386 35 1 558 159 321Q2 7 417 230 3 209 10 856 10 640 –3 660 – 27 710 5 34 695 126 10 777 66 404Q3 9 818 1 248 361 11 427 12 975 –24 593 – 7 317 2 –4 299 62 12 531 36 552Q4 –10 134 6 333 734 –3 067 26 150 646 – 18 120 7 44 923 –85 886 49 379

2001 Q1 924 –2 673 3 613 1 864 3 868 –805 – 7 770 2 10 835 –59 1 110 40 671Q2 –4 299 –1 152 –10 234 –15 685 3 926 4 371 – 16 596 – 24 893 –33 –3 458 11 730Q3 –5 820 –2 404 8 158 –66 1 176 2 111 – 8 078 – 11 365 –60 591 11 787Q4 –5 837 –1 553 –3 327 –10 717 1 120 594 – 10 379 – 12 093 –233 –756 5 452

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

MMI’s1 Bonds Sterling Foreignissued by issued Sterling loans by UK currency By rest of Direct Other byother UK other by UK loans by UK Building loans by UK the world investment Finance by UK the rest ofresidents residents Total MFIs Societies MFIs MFIs loan leasing residents4 the world Total

F.3316 F.3326 F.3 F.4111 F.4112 F.4113 F.419 F.421 F.423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NEUD NEUN NETR NEUW NEUY NEUX NEUZ NEVB NEVI NEVJ NEVK NEUT1992 –961 2 938 1 977 –864 515 –1 605 2 432 6 558 –952 –155 –157 5 7721993 1 761 6 261 8 022 –6 649 364 –5 898 7 189 3 204 –101 –861 –55 –2 8071994 2 408 3 525 5 933 –2 234 –459 –1 642 575 4 891 9 522 –1 1 6611995 1 273 11 984 13 257 14 245 758 283 3 628 1 051 1 052 1 469 –1 22 4851996 1 817 4 867 6 684 15 268 974 1 707 7 470 4 031 1 381 3 112 – 33 943

1997 1 361 13 764 15 125 5 603 814 1 212 17 351 10 617 1 571 3 913 – 41 0811998 3 435 17 100 20 535 8 667 1 134 8 157 –3 254 36 102 51 1 260 – 52 1171999 2 716 39 100 41 816 9 075 1 619 6 080 5 960 19 463 –68 2 693 – 44 8222000 1 335 40 441 41 776 21 912 1 602 1 996 12 368 47 332 –222 –445 – 84 5432001 –426 16 938 16 512 15 715 1 837 935 15 898 8 695 49 4 066 – 47 195

1999 Q2 122 11 586 11 708 1 079 417 8 520 3 766 6 018 –45 1 221 – 20 976Q3 3 410 8 433 11 843 866 441 –1 151 7 215 9 445 –63 440 – 17 193Q4 –1 817 9 640 7 823 4 240 435 –2 906 –8 502 –2 337 –84 696 – –8 458

2000 Q1 –2 425 11 585 9 160 7 237 –24 796 11 932 19 452 –91 –122 – 39 180Q2 2 667 12 218 14 885 7 001 664 100 4 341 11 812 –49 200 – 24 069Q3 –37 6 897 6 860 6 825 229 –2 514 –672 11 227 –59 366 – 15 402Q4 1 130 9 741 10 871 849 733 3 614 –3 233 4 841 –23 –889 – 5 892

2001 Q1 1 118 5 050 6 168 7 639 24 20 20 344 –3 842 –24 913 – 25 074Q2 –1 098 7 328 6 230 2 964 1 244 877 –7 845 8 286 36 –158 – 5 404Q3 –276 817 541 7 593 –184 –1 458 2 689 2 318 7 944 – 11 909Q4 –170 3 743 3 573 –2 481 753 1 496 710 1 933 30 2 367 – 4 808

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued Net lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK sharesand bonds Other Total net Total netissued by accounts acquisition acquisition Net from Net from

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK other UK receivable/- of financial of financial financial Statistical capitalcompanies companies equity residents Total payable liabilities assets account adjustment account

F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NEVQ NEVR NEVS NSPQ NEVL NEWF NETE NEQA NYOA NYPM DTAL1992 8 297 954 367 – 9 618 –1 108 16 259 7 958 –8 301 1 344 –6 9571993 16 535 3 192 562 – 20 289 1 273 26 777 32 852 6 075 –1 979 4 0961994 12 854 5 562 425 – 18 841 4 301 30 736 42 348 11 612 1 380 12 9921995 13 672 6 725 –474 – 19 923 1 880 57 545 55 242 –2 303 3 709 1 4061996 14 155 8 426 1 397 – 23 978 –563 64 042 62 697 –1 345 6 138 4 793

1997 22 872 7 257 886 – 31 015 898 88 119 84 301 –3 818 342 –3 4761998 45 680 5 947 632 – 52 259 4 190 129 101 117 915 –11 186 7 145 –4 0411999 85 600 9 096 833 – 95 529 8 197 190 364 170 511 –19 853 6 504 –13 3492000 179 418 12 729 1 605 – 193 752 294 320 365 311 656 –8 709 5 021 –3 6882001 9 213 12 471 241 – 21 925 3 144 88 776 69 640 –19 136 7 331 –11 805

1999 Q2 69 876 1 543 265 – 71 684 1 439 105 807 93 497 –12 310 3 641 –8 669Q3 2 717 3 422 191 – 6 330 3 259 38 625 40 245 1 620 –4 061 –2 441Q4 8 262 4 054 28 – 12 344 122 11 831 3 639 –8 192 6 188 –2 004

2000 Q1 104 797 3 746 59 – 108 602 1 145 158 087 159 321 1 234 –6 013 –4 779Q2 27 044 3 466 327 – 30 837 –3 497 66 294 66 404 110 1 191 1 301Q3 11 108 4 126 648 – 15 882 2 119 40 263 36 552 –3 711 3 958 247Q4 36 469 1 391 571 – 38 431 527 55 721 49 379 –6 342 5 885 –457

2001 Q1 2 907 4 988 –20 – 7 875 3 413 42 530 40 671 –1 859 –52 –1 911Q2 6 379 2 782 179 – 9 340 –1 792 19 182 11 730 –7 452 4 406 –3 046Q3 –192 3 759 –84 – 3 483 –121 15 812 11 787 –4 025 671 –3 354Q4 119 942 166 – 1 227 1 644 11 252 5 452 –5 800 2 306 –3 494

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 MFIs are Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares issued

Sterli- Short term MMIs2 issued Bonds issuedng

buildi- Deposi- Deposi-Foreign ng ts with ts UK by

Sterli- curren- societ- rest of other by UK local other by the by UK by UK other by the Financ-ng bank cy bank ies the than central author- UK rest of central local medium by UK rest of ial

Curren- deposi- deposi- deposi- world with govern- ity by UK reside- the govern- author- term by reside- the Deriva-cy ts ts ts MFIs MFIs Total ment bills MFIs nts world ment ities MFIs nts world tives Total

F.21 F.2211 F.2212 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F3321 F3322 F3325 F3326 F3329 F.34 F3

NAFB NAFE NAFF NAFG NAFH NAFI NAFA NAFL NAFP NAFQ NAFV NAFW NAFY NAGB NAGC NAGF NAGG NSUJ NAFJ1992 516 9 351 138 731 13 384 –97 24 023 –1 160 – 540 213 2 385 3 589 –2 399 1 016 13 577 –1 253 19 3041993 295 –8 494 6 732 1 303 1 829 –39 1 626 412 –23 –2 655 43 2 619 8 275 10 477 4 155 34 426 –245 47 4941994 295 8 256 8 962 726 50 715 –8 68 946 1 214 –1 –2 128 139 –4 229 –838 30 1 261 2 343 12 474 –2 373 7 8921995 363 10 148 –12 414 –1 344 9 767 –24 6 496 5 995 – 5 646 –135 2 233 2 738 – –202 3 641 23 672 –1 667 41 9211996 –519 23 835 20 915 –358 26 913 –68 70 718 –9 713 – 15 903 34 –3 547 4 677 – –96 4 050 19 034 –963 29 379

1997 246 14 438 3 000 1 179 113 593 –5 132 451 –1 355 – 12 302 35 7 303 –735 – 510 –1 380 17 442 –1 156 32 9661998 1 505 29 891 –7 349 –233 16 984 –10 40 788 1 124 – 2 030 208 4 207 –8 180 – 472 549 42 635 3 043 46 0881999 2 282 426 956 315 –29 145 –9 –25 175 36 – 10 492 –152 9 738 –6 254 – 4 011 6 370 11 896 –2 685 33 4522000 –1 177 15 627 23 042 –314 132 851 –6 170 023 –1 247 – –17 110 423 –977 –7 388 – 3 399 17 450 33 117 –1 553 26 1142001 –1 385 40 036 42 288 319 36 043 –3 117 298 6 860 – 4 597 –532 6 630 –4 867 – –1 424 8 940 38 201 –8 432 49 973

1999 Q2 –223 –4 469 447 542 17 197 –1 13 493 1 506 – –4 194 200 4 017 –996 – 241 1 256 –897 441 1 574Q3 368 3 230 6 260 –343 –43 018 – –33 503 –424 – –546 4 9 457 447 – 1 798 –1 548 7 252 535 16 975Q4 4 420 –1 963 –15 165 –46 –19 327 –7 –32 088 –2 158 – 6 823 –401 –7 473 577 – 377 4 703 –1 816 –2 142 –1 510

2000 Q1 –3 552 12 594 17 290 566 60 109 –2 87 005 –818 – –5 952 551 6 325 –2 832 – 748 4 480 16 302 492 19 296Q2 326 4 734 5 644 –343 24 603 –1 34 963 969 – 197 –149 3 305 289 – 1 713 4 231 6 969 –926 16 598Q3 27 18 033 5 667 –618 10 746 1 33 856 –1 819 – –4 589 –63 –2 924 18 – 642 7 685 9 920 –526 8 344Q4 2 022 –19 734 –5 559 81 37 393 –4 14 199 421 – –6 766 84 –7 683 –4 863 – 296 1 054 –74 –593 –18 124

2001 Q1 –1 476 27 371 53 993 333 66 000 –1 146 220 18 – 15 095 217 2 020 519 – –512 622 21 571 –2 331 37 219Q2 –184 –2 021 2 674 58 –46 618 4 –46 087 –598 – –11 968 –728 346 1 213 – –607 5 870 6 579 1 473 1 580Q3 105 20 209 –4 313 –348 3 541 –5 19 189 919 – 6 525 –134 3 855 1 208 – 492 –4 247 10 689 –5 843 13 464Q4 170 –5 523 –10 066 276 13 120 –1 –2 024 6 521 – –5 055 113 409 –7 807 – –797 6 695 –638 –1 731 –2 290

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Short term loans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Other Total netForeign and bonds accounts acquisit-

Sterling currency Direct Secured issued by by the UK Mutual receivab- ion ofloans by loans by investme- on Finance Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds le/payabl financialUK MFIs UK MFIs nt dwellings leasing Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total assets

F.4111 F.4112 F.421 F.422 F.423 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.5 F.7 F.A

NAGO NAGP NAGT NAGW NAHA NAGL NAHI NAHJ NSOR NAHN NAHR NAHD NAHX NAEW1992 –1 043 4 687 16 6 519 43 10 222 36 322 – 218 18 594 –842 53 3011993 –4 571 –2 489 – 9 767 86 2 793 –62 116 – 1 181 77 1 312 –498 52 7271994 14 377 –875 – 7 845 237 21 584 40 953 – 4 313 127 5 433 317 104 1721995 29 021 16 206 76 7 689 224 53 216 191 1 930 – 989 34 3 144 1 167 105 9441996 34 016 75 092 22 6 651 199 115 980 145 2 620 – 5 321 31 8 117 –651 223 543

1997 37 079 60 591 –782 11 899 228 109 015 –25 3 793 – –2 822 16 962 643 276 0371998 41 868 –13 100 –115 15 116 431 44 200 472 951 – 5 294 2 6 719 –12 137 7831999 45 382 16 760 –123 21 492 437 83 948 208 2 077 – 1 722 3 4 010 –468 95 7672000 64 905 85 916 –222 19 482 –40 170 041 619 8 689 – 10 640 43 19 991 –1 436 384 7332001 36 038 69 923 –158 31 113 – 136 916 38 2 629 – 1 810 5 4 482 172 308 841

1999 Q2 9 793 10 493 –119 5 192 21 25 380 –110 1 602 – 2 899 – 4 391 1 44 839Q3 –578 –145 1 7 368 20 6 666 –170 –173 – 5 251 – 4 908 –440 –5 394Q4 23 148 –7 258 –3 5 741 4 21 632 262 638 – –1 970 1 –1 069 –226 –13 261

2000 Q1 22 387 50 501 –475 5 900 –16 78 297 505 406 – –2 854 – –1 943 –508 182 147Q2 12 645 2 740 259 7 101 4 22 749 –75 2 114 – 10 211 15 12 265 –214 86 361Q3 8 694 7 580 –6 3 409 –8 19 669 257 4 639 – –3 542 6 1 360 –808 62 421Q4 21 179 25 095 – 3 072 –20 49 326 –68 1 530 – 6 825 22 8 309 94 53 804

2001 Q1 20 796 62 691 –50 4 349 14 87 800 –100 –738 – –2 281 5 –3 114 54 268 179Q2 7 205 –6 836 –47 8 790 –8 9 104 178 1 306 – 5 461 – 6 945 233 –28 225Q3 5 423 1 617 32 9 368 –15 16 425 –423 1 350 – –4 033 – –3 106 –198 45 774Q4 2 614 12 451 –93 8 606 9 23 587 383 711 – 2 663 – 3 757 83 23 113

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares Loans

Bonds issued Long term loans

Short term DirectTransferable MMIs2 issued medium term other by UK Financial investment Finance

Currency deposits Total by UK MFIs1 by MFIs residents Derivatives Total loans leasing Total

F.21 F.22 F.2 F.3315 F.3325 F.3326 F.34 F.3 F.421 F.423 F.4

NAIF NAIG NAIE NAIU NAJG NAJJ NSUH NAIN NAJX NAKE NAJP1992 1 614 49 124 50 738 –12 216 1 730 3 223 114 –7 149 –544 –66 –6101993 1 322 63 192 64 514 –20 546 3 984 4 377 –8 –12 193 –348 –72 –4201994 1 530 70 834 72 364 5 996 7 711 829 –1 14 535 412 –99 3131995 1 620 70 397 72 017 19 594 3 495 2 323 17 25 429 –992 –40 –1 0321996 251 173 038 173 289 36 220 7 063 3 461 15 46 759 –693 262 –431

1997 1 605 238 566 240 171 21 287 5 521 3 304 34 30 146 147 225 3721998 2 967 104 080 107 047 –2 838 4 136 –3 045 55 –1 692 –31 21 –101999 5 232 27 857 33 089 27 290 10 088 6 444 26 43 848 9 –168 –1592000 448 330 492 330 940 22 642 1 713 11 207 21 35 583 1 –61 –602001 737 272 037 272 774 24 794 4 812 7 355 29 36 990 7 137 144

1999 Q2 111 40 454 40 565 –8 943 3 228 3 297 1 –2 417 18 –75 –57Q3 644 –23 242 –22 598 4 516 4 264 –3 248 25 5 557 –2 –23 –25Q4 7 484 –46 044 –38 560 15 155 1 003 1 607 –3 17 762 –5 –21 –26

2000 Q1 –5 091 186 821 181 730 –3 747 3 349 3 222 –10 2 814 –4 –24 –28Q2 1 017 77 776 78 793 4 167 64 2 035 1 6 267 –5 –14 –19Q3 728 53 335 54 063 3 406 –2 783 4 967 35 5 625 14 –13 1Q4 3 794 12 560 16 354 18 816 1 083 983 –5 20 877 –4 –10 –14

2001 Q1 –3 382 240 161 236 779 35 165 1 224 2 559 1 38 949 7 12 19Q2 982 –33 679 –32 697 –14 638 3 095 411 –4 –11 136 –1 31 30Q3 945 43 022 43 967 5 914 2 510 –696 37 7 765 –2 42 40Q4 2 192 22 533 24 725 –1 647 –2 017 5 081 –5 1 412 3 52 55

Net lending/Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued borrowing

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares and Total net Total netbonds issued by Other accounts acquisition of acquisition of Net from

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK receivable/pay- financial financial financialcompanies companies Other UK equity residents Total able liabilities assets account

F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f

NAKM NAKN NAKO NSOU NAKH NALB NAIA NAEW NVBU1992 578 –748 –7 – –177 –117 42 685 53 301 10 6161993 1 074 475 56 – 1 605 –123 53 383 52 727 –6561994 560 –268 – – 292 37 87 541 104 172 16 6311995 966 –568 13 – 411 159 96 984 105 944 8 9601996 924 –79 –19 – 826 118 220 561 223 543 2 982

1997 1 241 87 – – 1 328 570 272 587 276 037 3 4501998 –1 868 –266 – – –2 134 463 103 674 137 783 34 1091999 –519 1 097 – – 578 223 77 579 95 767 18 1882000 2 410 10 907 – – 13 317 563 380 343 384 733 4 3902001 1 274 1 161 – – 2 435 –1 566 310 777 308 841 –1 936

1999 Q2 –782 39 – – –743 –2 37 346 44 839 7 493Q3 –25 430 – – 405 –110 –16 771 –5 394 11 377Q4 –67 124 – – 57 313 –20 454 –13 261 7 193

2000 Q1 974 825 – – 1 799 49 186 364 182 147 –4 217Q2 221 542 – – 763 149 85 953 86 361 408Q3 559 769 – – 1 328 24 61 041 62 421 1 380Q4 656 8 771 – – 9 427 341 46 985 53 804 6 819

2001 Q1 747 384 – – 1 131 –1 676 275 202 268 179 –7 023Q2 741 540 – – 1 281 –124 –42 646 –28 225 14 421Q3 164 520 – – 684 –42 52 414 45 774 –6 640Q4 –378 –283 – – –661 276 25 807 23 113 –2 694

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares issued

Sterli- Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedng Deposi- Deposi-

Foreign buildi- ts with ts UK bySterli- curren- ng rest of other by UK local other by the by UK by UK other by the

ng bank cy bank society the than central author- UK rest of central local medium by UK rest ofCurren- deposi- deposi- deposi- world with govern- ity by UK reside- the govern- author- term by reside- the

cy ts ts ts MFI’s MFI’s Total ment bills MFI’s nts world ment ities MFI’s nts world Total

F.21 F.2211 F.2212 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3321 F.3322 F.3325 F.3326 F.3329 F.3

NALJ NALM NALN NALO NALP NALQ NALI NALT NALX NALY NAMD NAME NAMG NAMJ NAMK NAMN NAMO NALR1992 113 1 358 371 87 230 1 2 160 –770 –6 –782 133 39 926 –9 194 1 352 48 1 1251993 – 1 527 165 163 1 017 30 2 902 –415 48 –619 50 555 1 464 87 466 2 562 661 4 8591994 –4 –1 338 315 395 61 –36 –607 36 –42 1 422 –49 –99 772 6 540 730 355 3 6711995 –51 –793 692 –273 397 – –28 2 767 – 2 102 24 –364 –1 451 –16 669 –39 496 4 1881996 82 –1 946 –267 209 –443 –1 –2 366 –2 400 – 2 998 –128 16 1 889 –1 735 547 67 3 723

1997 –14 3 963 849 236 1 351 – 6 385 744 – –2 449 55 515 723 2 239 296 691 8161998 –11 –690 –414 28 –124 – –1 211 – – 1 546 –44 41 –310 –2 1 134 694 1 424 4 4831999 435 964 879 –113 –144 – 2 021 – – 215 216 –6 164 – 1 036 490 1 101 3 2162000 –236 1 365 –776 170 610 – 1 133 25 – –2 004 424 1 308 –287 – 577 1 053 2 464 3 5602001 108 88 383 86 –52 – 613 – – 1 903 –1 672 260 – 190 543 857 4 424

1999 Q2 –2 –1 86 98 377 – 558 – – 89 119 50 50 – 327 268 511 1 414Q3 63 18 –271 –107 –109 – –406 – – 1 411 –31 69 –186 – 399 –126 123 1 659Q4 415 1 096 744 30 –241 – 2 044 – – 59 130 –13 160 – –116 274 258 752

2000 Q1 –361 510 –418 100 –223 – –392 – – 480 –235 –155 –6 2 162 244 212 704Q2 –7 –32 121 –13 566 – 635 – – –1 639 545 506 3 –2 351 210 572 546Q3 –5 143 157 –168 453 – 580 – – –929 200 405 24 – 225 145 889 959Q4 137 744 –636 251 –186 – 310 25 – 84 –86 552 –308 – –161 454 791 1 351

2001 Q1 –49 –571 –23 100 –280 – –823 – – 735 –267 –442 –113 – 53 133 205 304Q2 –35 –387 285 –171 77 – –231 – – 364 884 1 039 58 – 137 92 279 2 853Q3 11 306 176 –35 438 – 896 – – 1 242 –938 –378 317 – 119 257 31 650Q4 181 740 –55 192 –287 – 771 – – –438 320 453 –2 – –119 61 342 617

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Short term loans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares and bonds Total netSecured on issued by other UK acquisition of

by UK MFIs3 dwellings Total Unquoted UK shares residents Total financial assets

F.411 F.422 F.4 F.515 F.517 F.5 F.A

NAMV NANE NAMT NANR NSOV NANL NALE1992 843 13 696 14 539 235 – 235 18 0591993 527 9 553 10 080 968 – 968 18 8091994 1 174 12 480 13 654 465 – 465 17 1831995 6 495 9 169 15 664 –170 – –170 19 6541996 3 435 12 854 16 289 1 019 – 1 019 18 665

1997 2 802 11 278 14 080 751 – 751 22 0321998 3 124 7 868 10 992 34 – 34 14 2981999 3 357 10 638 13 995 –144 – –144 19 0882000 3 975 8 938 12 913 242 – 242 17 8482001 3 874 6 263 10 137 133 – 133 15 307

1999 Q2 –87 3 521 3 434 –18 – –18 5 388Q3 1 009 3 145 4 154 –24 – –24 5 383Q4 1 240 1 847 3 087 –93 – –93 5 790

2000 Q1 1 154 1 556 2 710 7 – 7 3 029Q2 998 2 173 3 171 –1 – –1 4 351Q3 1 047 2 544 3 591 48 – 48 5 178Q4 776 2 665 3 441 188 – 188 5 290

2001 Q1 819 2 140 2 959 46 – 46 2 486Q2 1 287 1 530 2 817 –15 – –15 5 424Q3 823 963 1 786 19 – 19 3 351Q4 945 1 630 2 575 83 – 83 4 046

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Excluding loans secured on dwellings and finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Medium -term bondsShort term MMI’s1 issued by building Other bonds issued by

Transferable deposits Total issued by UK MFI’s2 societies UK residents Total

F.22 F.2 F.3315 F.33252 F.3326 F.3

NAOO NAOM NAPC NAPQ NAPR NAOV1992 14 700 14 700 –561 1 026 50 5151993 13 798 13 798 –2 299 1 284 948 –671994 11 764 11 764 362 2 602 –837 2 1271995 12 830 12 830 3 621 442 –444 3 6191996 13 811 13 811 352 831 1 416 2 599

1997 19 701 19 701 696 –325 941 1 3121998 11 745 11 745 1 620 4 –4 1 6201999 13 966 13 966 3 913 1 823 –456 5 2802000 12 266 12 266 1 311 3 037 –201 4 1472001 16 109 16 109 –1 547 594 –176 –1 129

1999 Q2 4 769 4 769 648 –187 36 497Q3 3 301 3 301 1 114 1 243 –70 2 287Q4 3 635 3 635 1 691 32 –175 1 548

2000 Q1 2 178 2 178 –834 799 –31 –66Q2 2 837 2 837 999 1 108 –125 1 982Q3 2 380 2 380 783 1 394 –172 2 005Q4 4 871 4 871 363 –264 127 226

2001 Q1 4 817 4 817 –1 217 298 –108 –1 027Q2 4 109 4 109 360 8 76 444Q3 2 441 2 441 –698 693 6 1Q4 4 742 4 742 8 –405 –150 –547

NetNet acquisition of financial liabilities - continued lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ sharesTotal net

UK shares and bonds acquisition of Total netissued by other UK Other accounts financial acquisition of Net from financial

Unquoted UK shares residents Total receivable/payable liabilities financial assets account

F.515 F.517 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f

NAQV NSOW NAQP NARJ NAOI NALE NVBV1992 – – – –266 14 949 18 059 3 1101993 – – – –669 13 062 18 809 5 7471994 – – – 151 14 042 17 183 3 1411995 – – – 699 17 148 19 654 2 5061996 – – – –971 15 439 18 665 3 226

1997 – – – 349 21 362 22 032 6701998 – – – 433 13 798 14 298 5001999 – – – –484 18 762 19 088 3262000 – – – 899 17 312 17 848 5362001 – – – –683 14 297 15 307 1 010

1999 Q2 – – – 236 5 502 5 388 –114Q3 – – – 185 5 773 5 383 –390Q4 – – – –61 5 122 5 790 668

2000 Q1 – – – –316 1 796 3 029 1 233Q2 – – – 541 5 360 4 351 –1 009Q3 – – – 637 5 022 5 178 156Q4 – – – 37 5 134 5 290 156

2001 Q1 – – – –854 2 936 2 486 –450Q2 – – – 140 4 693 5 424 731Q3 – – – 52 2 494 3 351 857Q4 – – – –21 4 174 4 046 –128

1 Money market instruments2 Monetary financial institutions

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares issued

Deposits Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedwith Deposits

rest of other by UK by other by the by UK by UK other by by theDeposits the than central UK local UK rest of central local medium UK rest ofwith UK world with governm- authori- by UK residen- the governm- authori- term by residen- the

Currency MFI’s MFI’s MFI’s Total ent ty bills MFI’s ts world ent ties MFI’s ts world Total

F.21 F.221 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3321 F.3322 F.3325 F.3326 F.3329 F.3

NFJD NFJF NFJJ NFJK NFJC NFJN NFJR NFJS NFJX NFJY NFKA NFKD NFKE NFKH NFKI NFJL1992 3 1 926 15 815 3 17 747 –509 8 –1 623 135 –1 264 2 561 –1 207 415 13 561 13 4901993 2 10 363 45 965 –10 56 320 –75 –54 651 –188 2 105 5 288 7 107 2 676 40 055 50 5721994 2 3 067 –21 282 – –18 213 2 43 4 310 –90 –212 –2 634 14 510 –2 308 –32 717 –33 0821995 2 17 843 19 144 – 36 989 572 4 –1 989 –75 698 2 772 –16 1 060 –464 2 884 5 4461996 – 23 304 61 531 – 84 835 –792 –6 1 265 295 1 175 2 006 91 619 4 311 26 901 35 865

1997 – 38 060 7 317 – 45 377 –164 5 –715 173 620 1 062 118 118 5 720 22 558 29 4951998 – 10 796 –6 378 – 4 418 282 –6 7 851 1 316 –372 3 039 25 298 4 899 –32 320 –14 9881999 – –3 804 47 413 – 43 609 –638 – 5 654 192 3 574 3 710 16 538 12 391 –27 690 –2 2532000 – 37 859 47 047 2 691 87 597 –68 – 2 145 485 –4 144 8 363 28 –422 15 580 –902 21 0652001 – 42 431 58 687 –1 586 99 532 1 011 – –1 522 –1 130 2 462 3 078 22 320 11 576 –17 665 –1 848

1999 Q2 – –6 884 27 217 – 20 333 50 – 446 –509 1 078 –328 –6 126 2 202 –8 303 –5 244Q3 – 3 505 –5 169 – –1 664 –611 – 65 983 –33 2 641 19 235 4 307 11 199 18 805Q4 – –12 573 –10 216 – –22 789 –481 – 6 851 51 3 139 1 414 – 28 4 373 –21 602 –6 227

2000 Q1 – 43 166 43 922 – 87 088 –331 – –959 532 –386 314 9 181 1 125 592 1 077Q2 – 7 412 1 492 647 9 551 –96 – 1 070 –79 –1 883 2 938 5 –254 3 304 –11 914 –6 909Q3 – –7 032 11 085 926 4 979 426 – –4 069 244 –1 444 823 6 –488 5 376 –8 731 –7 857Q4 – –5 687 –9 452 1 118 –14 021 –67 – 6 103 –212 –431 4 288 8 139 5 775 19 151 34 754

2001 Q1 – 35 050 55 255 –666 89 639 554 – –2 666 963 132 2 119 21 68 4 529 –1 740 3 980Q2 – –4 760 6 686 –509 1 417 429 – 1 083 –521 2 704 –1 597 – 311 3 662 –16 496 –10 425Q3 – 12 454 –5 751 347 7 050 –1 258 – 197 –874 –939 229 – 108 2 674 2 027 2 164Q4 – –313 2 497 –758 1 426 1 286 – –136 –698 565 2 327 1 –167 711 –1 456 2 433

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepayme- Other Total netand bonds nts of accounts acquisit-

Direct Secured issued by By the UK Mutual insurance receivab- ion ofinvestme- on Finance by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds premiums le/payabl financial

nt dwellings leasing residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total etc. assets

F.421 F.422 F.423 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.5 F.62 F.7 F.A

NFKV NFKY NFLC NFLD NFKN NFLK NFLL NSPU NFLP NFLT NFLF NFLY NFLZ NFIY1992 –172 –1 430 –1 222 –2 565 –5 389 –229 105 – –246 87 –283 108 371 26 0441993 49 –2 284 –335 –28 –2 598 6 604 –42 – 3 152 23 9 737 42 661 114 7341994 422 –71 –391 2 886 2 846 5 316 –146 – 1 517 262 6 949 70 877 –40 5531995 710 –1 231 734 2 255 2 468 4 224 –453 – 7 953 128 11 852 122 659 57 5361996 574 –31 1 731 3 680 5 954 3 835 –56 – 1 446 140 5 365 303 674 132 996

1997 1 622 2 693 1 800 2 615 8 730 9 952 –376 – 5 683 54 15 313 22 643 99 5801998 322 2 395 127 2 479 5 323 7 421 –3 001 – 6 314 –6 10 728 –4 638 6 1151999 1 293 6 291 –303 3 068 10 349 4 537 –3 210 – 20 580 35 21 942 –20 706 74 3332000 105 13 608 –251 5 13 467 11 328 9 764 – 32 128 118 53 338 9 657 176 1332001 –23 16 256 321 2 966 19 520 12 688 –2 821 – 30 736 –12 40 591 –27 390 158 158

1999 Q2 –221 791 –187 1 350 1 733 1 162 –888 – 12 921 19 13 214 –7 195 30 224Q3 –54 1 115 –101 758 1 718 –2 152 –419 – –25 739 –4 –28 314 –37 189 –9 303Q4 1 270 2 924 –109 873 4 958 2 346 519 – 17 480 9 20 354 13 176 –3 515

2000 Q1 6 1 838 –106 –271 1 467 –3 089 7 738 – –3 047 7 1 609 2 5 91 248Q2 –267 2 879 –65 710 3 257 2 965 607 – 30 912 31 34 515 9 297 40 720Q3 119 4 928 –65 383 5 365 3 688 –5 626 – 16 008 25 14 095 4 213 16 799Q4 247 3 963 –15 –817 3 378 7 764 7 045 – –11 745 55 3 119 –6 142 27 366

2001 Q1 –135 3 395 –15 482 3 727 –18 –1 979 – 2 459 15 477 –4 –31 97 788Q2 106 3 491 110 4 3 711 4 216 456 – 20 766 – 25 438 –2 248 20 387Q3 –2 5 573 112 670 6 353 5 645 –282 – 3 365 –22 8 706 –4 125 24 394Q4 8 3 797 114 1 810 5 729 2 845 –1 016 – 4 146 –5 5 970 –17 48 15 589

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short termMMI’s1 Bondsissued issued Short term loans Long term loans

Foreign SterlingSterling currency loans by By rest of Direct Other by

by other UK other by UK loans by UK loans by UK building the world investment Finance by UK the rest ofresidents residents Total MFI’s MFI’s societies MFIs loans leasing residents4 the world Total

F.3316 F.3326 F.3 F.4111 F.4112 F.4113 F.419 F.421 F.423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NFNB NFNL NFMP NFNU NFNV NFNW NFNX NFNZ NFOG NFOH NFOI NFNR1992 216 2 274 2 490 3 273 –661 412 18 873 186 –70 64 433 22 5101993 760 6 813 7 573 2 995 11 501 182 79 414 50 –71 73 404 94 5481994 228 8 464 8 692 2 513 6 877 1 314 –58 129 90 –98 58 –337 –47 7121995 312 5 752 6 064 6 456 4 719 5 387 35 031 16 –43 386 –30 51 9221996 864 7 946 8 810 6 270 39 295 1 841 74 685 424 265 –4 871 302 118 211

1997 392 7 904 8 296 18 961 31 970 1 976 34 987 618 233 5 822 233 94 8001998 –93 2 349 2 256 21 781 –22 794 1 890 14 237 909 35 –3 310 –115 12 6331999 31 17 162 17 193 13 891 –3 601 1 968 41 659 255 –155 1 094 44 55 1552000 –16 24 073 24 057 21 085 31 251 2 216 61 480 241 –66 16 936 –30 133 1132001 1 20 971 20 972 2 942 26 971 1 684 72 170 1 138 127 –279 2 104 755

1999 Q2 –255 8 754 8 499 6 416 –2 798 –426 8 394 –156 –70 –104 1 11 257Q3 60 1 648 1 708 –7 120 3 197 496 –2 935 –675 –16 4 289 –56 –2 820Q4 94 1 805 1 899 9 718 –4 248 913 –2 759 433 –20 –7 891 52 –3 802

2000 Q1 288 5 322 5 610 13 627 25 218 1 019 20 093 –130 –25 9 356 –56 69 102Q2 227 7 479 7 706 –3 237 –2 064 710 29 242 202 –14 3 731 36 28 606Q3 –175 5 981 5 806 –515 –879 675 9 920 34 –14 1 264 –19 10 466Q4 –356 5 291 4 935 11 210 8 976 –188 2 225 135 –13 2 585 9 24 939

2001 Q1 730 4 435 5 165 16 325 13 158 481 65 397 –237 8 –480 22 94 674Q2 –240 3 769 3 529 –168 –2 226 428 24 945 1 026 31 –8 726 –23 15 287Q3 353 4 872 5 225 –8 369 3 908 251 –15 443 673 46 10 907 –28 –8 055Q4 –842 7 895 7 053 –4 846 12 131 524 –2 729 –324 42 –1 980 31 2 849

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued Net lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK sharesand bonds Other Total net Total netissued by accounts acquisition acquisition Net from Net from

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK UK mutual receivable/- of financial of financial financial Statistical capitalcompanies companies residents fund shares Total payable liabilities assets account adjustment account

F.514 F.515 F.517 F.521 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B9

NFOO NFOP NSPV NFOX NFOJ NFPD NFMC NFIY NYNM NYOY NHLW1992 1 247 1 545 – –210 2 582 –8 27 574 26 044 –1 530 –1 537 –3 0671993 2 725 3 158 – 6 211 12 094 14 114 229 114 734 505 –2 513 –2 0081994 4 992 1 894 – 2 929 9 815 5 –29 200 –40 553 –11 353 8 941 –2 4121995 1 741 3 295 – 5 399 10 435 12 68 433 57 536 –10 897 8 406 –2 4911996 566 4 065 – 8 144 12 775 303 140 099 132 996 –7 103 1 112 –5 991

1997 –2 185 8 242 – 8 980 15 037 –3 118 130 99 580 –18 550 11 793 –6 7571998 6 274 4 488 – 10 976 21 738 –157 36 470 6 115 –30 355 20 216 –10 1391999 2 355 7 804 – 14 719 24 878 –166 97 060 74 333 –22 727 14 529 –8 1982000 6 750 17 350 – 14 012 38 112 9 198 209 176 133 –22 076 14 215 –7 8612001 10 451 11 065 – 9 699 31 215 29 154 366 158 158 3 792 –21 439 –17 647

1999 Q2 988 2 608 – 3 092 6 688 –13 26 431 30 224 3 793 –4 218 –425Q3 –426 1 579 – 3 518 4 671 –92 3 467 –9 303 –12 770 12 321 –449Q4 1 623 1 961 – 4 152 7 736 53 5 886 –3 515 –9 401 4 961 –4 440

2000 Q1 –156 3 183 – 3 799 6 826 7 452 89 451 91 248 1 797 –3 421 –1 624Q2 –345 4 069 – 2 694 6 418 –263 47 189 40 720 –6 469 3 064 –3 405Q3 5 361 6 504 – 3 905 15 770 –7 324 25 883 16 799 –9 084 8 683 –401Q4 1 890 3 594 – 3 614 9 098 144 35 686 27 366 –8 320 5 889 –2 431

2001 Q1 272 1 546 – 3 602 5 420 30 104 163 97 788 –6 375 2 797 –3 578Q2 1 004 2 989 – 2 291 6 284 –42 24 024 20 387 –3 637 –2 554 –6 191Q3 11 238 3 491 – 2 130 16 859 –13 16 025 24 394 8 369 –9 670 –1 301Q4 –2 063 3 039 – 1 676 2 652 54 10 154 15 589 5 435 –12 012 –6 577

1 Money market instruments2 Monetary financial institutions3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issued

mediumterm

Deposits bondsSterling with Deposits medium issuedbuilding rest of other by UK by other by the by UK by UK term by other by by the

Sterling societi- the than central UK rest of central local bonds building UK rest ofbank es world with governm- by UK residen- the governm- authori- issued societi- residen- the

deposits deposits MFI’s MFI’s Total ent MFI’s ts world ent ties by banks es ts world Total

F.2211 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3321 F.3322 F.33251 F.33252 F.3326 F.3329 F.3

NBSK NBSM NBSN NBSO NBSG NBSR NBSW NBTB NBTC NBTE NBTH NBTJ NBTK NBTL NBTM NBSP1992 1 437 1 214 379 – 3 030 –40 1 041 157 65 15 559 38 165 458 2 643 3 800 23 8861993 2 060 –222 1 106 – 2 944 55 –1 473 –182 51 14 169 99 712 –391 2 501 –873 14 6681994 536 701 –73 – 1 164 68 657 –29 19 19 042 292 1 609 –84 1 534 665 23 7731995 9 522 675 692 – 10 889 818 827 –114 178 15 412 63 680 518 1 643 992 21 0171996 12 313 1 282 1 254 – 14 849 –304 3 446 158 292 18 666 29 1 038 444 357 4 828 28 954

1997 4 818 –98 1 152 – 5 872 118 5 185 583 617 20 028 4 1 344 25 7 244 7 777 42 9251998 4 851 –312 –160 – 4 379 285 716 915 –1 174 3 896 –62 618 138 14 095 15 154 34 5811999 –7 183 716 121 – –6 346 –560 530 800 –68 5 453 12 1 246 413 22 104 9 621 39 5512000 6 733 –76 654 – 7 311 187 1 297 61 –57 –11 037 24 –1 261 –11 29 418 10 588 29 2092001 –3 389 419 –154 – –3 124 498 826 –1 177 92 –6 170 –26 1 002 –47 25 645 10 546 31 189

1999 Q2 1 014 113 –127 – 1 000 –165 –1 139 –853 –1 386 4 266 3 449 –70 6 210 3 729 11 044Q3 –3 514 233 28 – –3 253 –369 –593 251 130 937 6 341 368 4 655 4 004 9 730Q4 –346 259 84 – –3 276 –202 598 –43 428 3 237 –154 4 830 –1 121 4 852

2000 Q1 –254 326 –92 – –20 781 308 –138 –178 –1 800 20 322 219 8 777 –1 048 7 263Q2 5 016 65 126 – 5 207 –170 –45 226 218 1 368 16 –794 29 5 790 2 650 9 288Q3 –90 –490 116 – –464 –640 667 –360 –32 –3 168 –16 –1 148 –318 10 032 4 342 9 359Q4 2 061 23 504 – 2 588 216 367 333 –65 –7 437 4 359 59 4 819 4 644 3 299

2001 Q1 892 270 –327 – 835 428 630 –1 058 87 –5 102 –23 155 45 3 352 4 885 3 399Q2 –1 555 –130 22 – –1 663 –58 –447 –555 –120 3 897 26 841 92 6 091 1 503 11 270Q3 –645 128 5 – –512 70 –353 902 213 –5 522 –31 144 181 3 170 1 676 450Q4 –2 081 151 146 – –1 784 58 996 –466 –88 557 2 –138 –365 13 032 2 482 16 070

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepayment Total netand bonds of Other acquisiti-issued by By the UK Mutual insurance accounts on of

Direct Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds premiums receivabl- financialinvestment dwellings residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world reserves Total etc. e/payable assets

F.421 F.422 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.5 F.62 F.7 F.A

NBTZ NBUC NBUH NBTR NBUO NBUP NSPC NBUT NBUX NBUJ NBVC NBVD NBSC1992 46 115 2 178 2 339 2 086 –33 – –1 637 1 062 1 478 43 –516 30 2601993 578 –624 1 072 1 026 6 848 250 – 6 717 4 114 17 929 17 –184 36 4001994 712 –700 9 21 7 579 –153 – –1 924 3 673 9 175 30 807 34 9701995 905 –377 1 550 2 078 –2 923 –420 – 3 392 4 208 4 257 49 5 957 44 2471996 –157 –166 –619 –942 –2 298 –311 – 6 885 3 360 7 636 120 3 568 54 185

1997 91 –58 6 724 6 757 –10 239 9 – 1 437 3 846 –4 947 8 731 51 3461998 66 114 2 379 2 559 –9 154 237 – 3 747 2 430 –2 740 –3 3 733 42 5091999 –570 –641 13 784 12 573 –7 936 –363 – 5 252 2 920 –127 –24 5 066 50 6932000 646 170 6 909 7 725 22 702 –4 407 – –15 885 6 296 8 706 11 –2 986 49 9762001 –141 391 –371 –121 –8 737 –1 452 – 18 680 2 083 10 574 –32 2 958 41 444

1999 Q2 –318 –6 168 –156 –4 263 –75 – 803 887 –2 648 –8 1 269 10 501Q3 4 –121 934 817 –1 645 16 – 1 304 1 152 827 –43 1 265 9 343Q4 –260 –536 4 775 3 979 –1 409 –308 – 2 323 1 309 1 915 14 1 267 12 024

2000 Q1 166 30 –596 –400 24 334 –3 813 – –24 777 2 145 –2 111 3 –745 3 990Q2 157 36 843 1 036 4 267 –132 – 2 924 1 827 8 886 10 –748 23 679Q3 157 59 2 945 3 161 –2 424 –322 – 3 154 766 1 174 5 –744 12 491Q4 166 45 3 717 3 928 –3 475 –140 – 2 814 1 558 757 –7 –749 9 816

2001 Q1 – 191 –2 230 –2 039 1 309 –512 – 8 267 1 111 10 175 –5 740 13 105Q2 254 113 149 516 –3 482 9 – 6 142 383 3 052 –3 739 13 911Q3 –121 32 1 725 1 636 1 061 –93 – 1 673 576 3 217 –5 740 5 526Q4 –274 55 –15 –234 –7 625 –856 – 2 598 13 –5 870 –19 739 8 902

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market insruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A50 Financial account: Insurance corporations and pension fundsESA95 sector S.125

continued £ million

Net acquisition of financialliabilities Loans

Securities other than shares Short term loans Long term loans

other by UK By rest of the Direct investmentresidents Total By UK MFIs1,2 world MFIs1,2 loans by UK residents3 Total

F.3326 F.3 F.411 F.419 F.421 F.424 F.4

NBWP NBVT NBWX NBXB NBXD NBXL NBWV1992 402 402 –1 128 613 105 15 –3951993 793 793 346 –435 –35 –44 –1681994 242 242 984 107 46 702 1 8391995 273 273 525 330 –115 –110 6301996 540 540 338 642 1 133 881 2 994

1997 –151 –151 3 772 –1 297 491 –346 2 6201998 450 450 –979 331 –668 –1 191 –2 5071999 1 126 1 126 2 031 1 399 1 676 3 665 8 7712000 219 219 1 516 –1 303 92 19 3242001 3 109 3 109 381 5 247 3 680 282 9 590

1999 Q2 500 500 655 –990 1 189 1 372 2 226Q3 – – 743 –49 –14 77 757Q4 626 626 1 496 1 599 515 1 753 5 363

2000 Q1 –120 –120 –125 –1 156 – –318 –1 599Q2 – – 2 265 –34 47 1 002 3 280Q3 – – –748 –530 46 348 –884Q4 339 339 124 417 –1 –1 013 –473

2001 Q1 – – –1 735 886 – –143 –992Q2 625 625 –942 2 598 3 035 556 5 247Q3 – – 2 778 –263 144 –798 1 861Q4 2 484 2 484 280 2 026 501 667 3 474

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued Net lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity Insurance technical reserves

Excl mutual funds’ Net equityshares of

househ’lds Prepayments Total net Total netin life of Other acquisition acquisition

assur. and insurance accounts of of Net from Net fromQuoted UK Unquoted UK pens. funds premiums receivable- financial financial financial Statistical capitalcompanies companies Total reserves etc. Total /payable liabilities assets account adjustment account

F.514 F.515 F.5 F.61 F.62 F.6 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B9

NBXS NBXT NBXN NBYD NBYG NPWC NBYH NBVG NBSC NYNN NYPB NHOQ1992 62 –141 –79 28 098 4 277 32 375 –117 32 186 30 260 –1 926 –2 872 –4 7981993 1 315 133 1 448 27 388 1 678 29 066 763 31 902 36 400 4 498 –4 525 –271994 405 360 765 28 049 2 693 30 742 381 33 969 34 970 1 001 –4 854 –3 8531995 200 352 552 30 372 4 891 35 263 2 535 39 253 44 247 4 994 –7 214 –2 2201996 404 420 824 36 666 12 079 48 745 1 732 54 835 54 185 –650 –2 755 –3 405

1997 1 895 364 2 259 32 403 897 33 300 3 860 41 888 51 346 9 458 –16 750 –7 2921998 27 360 387 42 011 –563 41 448 1 695 41 473 42 509 1 036 –16 729 –15 6931999 393 11 404 42 473 –1 601 40 872 4 600 55 773 50 693 –5 080 –5 172 –10 2522000 8 586 44 8 630 42 581 759 43 340 5 863 58 376 49 976 –8 400 –11 225 –19 6252001 49 –609 –560 45 004 –2 112 42 892 5 748 60 779 41 444 –19 335 5 758 –13 577

1999 Q2 13 20 33 12 068 –566 11 502 685 14 946 10 501 –4 445 5 418 973Q3 357 16 373 12 159 –2 891 9 268 1 548 11 946 9 343 –2 603 –796 –3 399Q4 21 –28 –7 8 480 960 9 440 1 133 16 555 12 024 –4 531 2 001 –2 530

2000 Q1 – –5 –5 9 099 195 9 294 1 319 8 889 3 990 –4 899 172 –4 727Q2 8 414 26 8 440 12 425 694 13 119 964 25 803 23 679 –2 124 –519 –2 643Q3 10 11 21 11 020 338 11 358 1 974 12 469 12 491 22 –6 688 –6 666Q4 162 12 174 10 037 –468 9 569 1 606 11 215 9 816 –1 399 –4 190 –5 589

2001 Q1 20 –35 –15 9 009 –323 8 686 1 357 9 036 13 105 4 069 –13 517 –9 448Q2 16 –28 –12 15 479 –180 15 299 985 22 144 13 911 –8 233 7 714 –519Q3 4 –412 –408 10 899 –330 10 569 1 939 13 961 5 526 –8 435 4 544 –3 891Q4 9 –134 –125 9 617 –1 279 8 338 1 467 15 638 8 902 –6 736 7 017 281

1 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as longterm loans

2 Monetary financial institutions.3 Other than direct investments loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A51 Financial account: Central governmentESA95 sector S.1311

£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Deposits Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedSterling with rest Deposits

Monetary Sterling Foreign building of the other by UK by other by the other by by the Financialgold and bank currency societies world than MFIs CG UK rest of UK rest of Derivati-

SDRs deposits banks deposits MFI’s MFI’s Total asset residents the world residents the world ves Total

F.1 F.2211 F.2212 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3315 F.3316 F.3319 F.3326 F.3329 F.34 F.3

NWXM NAUB NARV NARW NARX RYWO NARQ NSUN NSRI NASM NASV NASW CFZG NARZ1992 –962 223 57 – 274 – 554 – – – –596 –716 – –1 3121993 –462 3 867 –26 – –138 – 3 703 – – – –946 1 298 – 3521994 932 –3 645 –54 14 27 – –3 658 – – – –2 276 87 – –2 1891995 –120 166 188 –30 622 – 946 – – – – –700 – –7001996 –54 –118 152 11 1 148 – 1 193 – – –496 –1 745 –1 107 – –3 348

1997 1 199 –4 –305 –8 135 – –182 – – –777 –238 –2 936 – –3 9511998 915 –314 –21 –2 –1 804 – –2 141 – – 939 – –214 – 7251999 –374 –79 9 –4 3 177 – 3 103 – – –337 –387 –3 105 – –3 8292000 –956 15 062 120 11 –840 2 918 17 271 1 435 – 244 11 5 418 –84 7 0242001 –808 –8 480 –1 270 6 –261 –2 605 –12 610 –1 285 325 271 –49 –1 838 –87 –2 663

1999 Q2 –64 –102 –50 1 213 – 62 – – –732 –387 785 – –334Q3 –286 589 –2 –2 –574 – 11 – – –192 – 293 – 101Q4 –61 –301 –1 –3 3 672 – 3 367 – – 1 047 – –3 903 – –2 856

2000 Q1 –311 3 895 –628 11 –2 196 461 1 543 –334 – –271 –149 298 –23 –479Q2 –180 7 971 2 996 2 –564 4 722 15 127 187 – –431 – 1 727 –12 1 471Q3 –331 4 477 –456 2 –204 1 165 4 984 –221 – 286 160 1 785 –126 1 884Q4 –134 –1 281 –1 792 –4 2 124 –3 430 –4 383 1 803 – 660 – 1 608 77 4 148

2001 Q1 –270 –3 355 857 4 –1 580 –1 126 –5 200 1 344 90 –519 –28 –262 –67 558Q2 –117 –4 314 –384 7 737 –1 034 –4 988 –394 395 830 –7 –701 42 165Q3 –260 –1 193 –1 040 –6 552 2 009 322 –606 791 –149 –4 –592 –80 –640Q4 –161 382 –703 1 30 –2 454 –2 744 –1 629 –951 109 –10 –283 18 –2 746

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK sharesand bonds Other Total netissued by accounts acquisition

Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK other UK By the rest receivable/- of financialdwellings residents3 Total shares shares equity residents of the world Total payable assets

F.422 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.519 F.5 F.7 F.A

NATM NATR NATB NATY NATZ NAUA NSOX NAUD NATT NAUN NARM1992 –104 –4 497 –4 601 –6 912 –72 –7 – 68 –6 923 –839 –14 0831993 –74 –51 –125 –4 454 – 56 – 79 –4 319 2 320 1 4691994 –37 96 59 –3 654 –724 – – 90 –4 288 1 186 –7 9581995 –20 1 634 1 614 –2 374 –110 13 – 85 –2 386 2 341 1 6951996 –21 –4 557 –4 578 –4 321 –17 3 264 – 81 –993 –563 –8 343

1997 –1 226 2 578 1 352 –1 743 –30 – – 63 –1 710 2 838 –4541998 –1 852 851 –21 – – – 67 46 1 045 1 4411999 –1 3 700 3 699 –12 – – – 91 79 6 899 9 5772000 –1 4 512 4 511 –103 – – – 53 –50 1 705 29 5052001 – 3 934 3 934 – –518 42 – 56 –420 1 917 –10 650

1999 Q2 – 643 643 –1 – – – 18 17 535 859Q3 – 1 085 1 085 – – – – 16 16 2 291 3 218Q4 –1 1 939 1 938 – – – – 18 18 1 416 3 822

2000 Q1 – –56 –56 – – – – 16 16 597 1 310Q2 –1 2 200 2 199 – – – – 15 15 –3 376 15 256Q3 – 622 622 –103 – – – 13 –90 768 7 837Q4 – 1 746 1 746 – – – – 9 9 3 716 5 102

2001 Q1 – 424 424 – –5 42 – 15 52 2 360 –2 076Q2 – 763 763 – – – – 24 24 –1 897 –6 050Q3 – 727 727 – –513 – – 10 –503 84 –270Q4 – 2 020 2 020 – – – – 7 7 1 370 –2 254

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A51 Financial account: Central governmentESA95 sector S.1311

continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares Loans

Short termMMI’s1 Long term bondsissued issued Short term loans Long term loans

Other Other byNon-trans- by UK British central By rest of the rest

ferable central government government the world Finance by UK of theCurrency deposits Total government securities bonds Total By UK MFIs2,3 MFIs leasing residents4 world Total

F.21 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.33211 F.33212 F.3 F.411 F.419 F.423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NAUV NAVC NAUU NAVF NAVT NAVU NAVD NAWH NAWL NAWU NAWV NAWW NAWF1992 28 4 722 4 750 –4 880 24 925 5 559 25 604 –2 046 1 284 –12 –52 –99 –9251993 107 4 946 5 053 –405 51 557 1 558 52 710 –2 389 –2 855 –9 –45 –95 –5 3931994 110 5 945 6 055 1 080 22 133 1 898 25 111 7 000 –38 4 –24 –93 6 8491995 74 4 095 4 169 11 513 22 477 65 34 055 2 078 –11 –6 –51 –94 1 9161996 141 6 998 7 139 –13 498 31 285 53 17 840 1 813 –15 6 172 –89 1 887

1997 188 1 753 1 941 –1 569 18 857 –2 192 15 096 –1 910 –166 –3 14 –90 –2 1551998 167 –1 193 –1 026 86 –3 250 49 –3 115 1 066 –2 407 –51 –91 1 3291999 199 –847 –648 –409 –4 504 –56 –4 969 6 128 –1 437 –38 –105 6 4212000 230 3 335 3 565 –1 653 –12 685 –16 –14 354 –325 – 15 –26 –114 –4502001 223 –3 059 –2 836 8 624 –11 594 –5 651 –8 621 –6 792 – –3 –23 –55 –6 873

1999 Q2 26 –436 –410 1 455 4 248 333 6 036 –896 – 7 –11 – –900Q3 40 –34 6 –1 810 –1 335 337 –2 808 1 724 – 6 –11 – 1 719Q4 130 140 270 –2 422 645 326 –1 451 3 322 – 5 –4 –98 3 225

2000 Q1 1 –1 711 –1 710 204 –3 464 –913 –4 173 –6 312 28 5 –6 – –6 285Q2 18 1 322 1 340 –472 1 663 300 1 491 2 214 –28 4 –5 –4 2 181Q3 32 1 825 1 857 –1 645 –3 443 304 –4 784 –5 149 – 3 –10 1 –5 155Q4 179 1 899 2 078 260 –7 441 293 –6 888 8 922 – 3 –5 –111 8 809

2001 Q1 2 –2 751 –2 749 931 –2 389 –2 859 –4 317 –8 864 – – –11 – –8 875Q2 9 –236 –227 –44 1 603 – 1 559 –457 – – –5 2 –460Q3 33 –333 –300 –849 –2 344 –1 435 –4 628 –963 – –1 –4 –12 –980Q4 179 261 440 8 586 –8 464 –1 357 –1 235 3 492 – –2 –3 –45 3 442

Net acquisition of financial liabilities -continued Net lending/borrowing

Total net acquisitionOther accounts of financial Total net acquisition Net from financial Statistical Net from capital

receivable/payable liabilities of financial assets account adjustment account

F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NAXR NAUQ NARM NZDX NZDW NMFJ1992 661 30 090 –14 083 –44 173 351 –43 8221993 1 840 54 210 1 469 –52 741 862 –51 8791994 –657 37 358 –7 958 –45 316 –64 –45 3801995 1 491 41 631 1 695 –39 936 268 –39 6681996 –173 26 693 –8 343 –35 036 –112 –35 148

1997 2 374 17 256 –454 –17 710 – –17 7101998 208 –2 604 1 441 4 045 –231 3 8141999 –1 112 –308 9 577 9 885 –70 9 8152000 25 108 13 869 29 505 15 636 –148 15 4882001 –1 889 –20 219 –10 650 9 569 427 9 996

1999 Q2 1 464 6 190 859 –5 331 82 –5 249Q3 1 230 147 3 218 3 071 –171 2 900Q4 –1 569 475 3 822 3 347 14 3 361

2000 Q1 –601 –12 769 1 310 14 079 365 14 444Q2 12 900 17 912 15 256 –2 656 –473 –3 129Q3 12 830 4 748 7 837 3 089 –22 3 067Q4 –21 3 978 5 102 1 124 –18 1 106

2001 Q1 –696 –16 637 –2 076 14 561 421 14 982Q2 –1 255 –383 –6 050 –5 667 50 –5 617Q3 508 –5 400 –270 5 130 –367 4 763Q4 –446 2 201 –2 254 –4 455 323 –4 132

1 Money market instruments.2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans.3 Monetary financial institutions.4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans fi-

nance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A52 Financial account: Local governmentESA95 sector S.1313

£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Long termSterling Short term MMI’s2 issued bonds issued

Foreign building DepositsSterling bank currency bank society other than by UK general by other UK by UK central

deposits deposits deposits with MFI’s Total government by UK MFI’s residents government Total

F.2211 F.2212 F.2213 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3315 F.3316 F.3321 F.3

NBYS NBYT NBYU NBYW NBYO NBYZ NBZE NBZJ NBZM NBYX1992 186 20 721 – 927 –5 –49 85 2 331993 1 755 –1 417 – 2 171 13 –5 419 27 4541994 –765 –2 476 – –291 11 3 215 28 2571995 1 276 28 19 – 1 323 –24 –5 147 15 1331996 –316 –14 872 – 542 – –2 491 –2 487

1997 1 120 –25 83 – 1 178 31 269 29 70 3991998 –91 21 695 – 625 106 232 58 95 4911999 –726 –27 679 – –74 204 565 –38 –18 7132000 207 14 384 – 605 –218 415 59 –195 612001 214 –7 439 – 646 118 –27 63 174 328

1999 Q2 –1 137 5 358 – –774 43 158 –9 –16 176Q3 377 –16 406 – 767 12 2 –21 8 1Q4 –321 –3 367 – 43 91 234 10 –2 333

2000 Q1 –326 – –166 – –492 –87 –139 –26 –26 –278Q2 421 6 269 – 696 154 21 40 48 263Q3 360 – –260 – 100 45 56 54 43 198Q4 –248 8 541 – 301 –330 477 –9 –260 –122

2001 Q1 381 –7 –405 – –31 –117 261 15 –79 80Q2 –577 –1 517 – –61 –7 80 22 42 137Q3 790 1 233 – 1 024 65 –15 60 75 185Q4 –380 – 94 – –286 177 –353 –34 136 –74

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares and Other Total netbonds issued Prepayments accounts acquisition

Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK by other UK of insurance receviable/p- of financialdwellings residents3 Total shares shares residents Total premiums etc. ayable assets

F.422 F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.517 F.5 F.62 F.7 F.A

NCAK NCAP NBZZ NCAW NCAX NSPE NCAR NCBK NCBL NBYK1992 –358 17 –341 –17 12 – –5 65 –1 507 –8281993 –266 8 –258 –17 16 – –1 25 –764 1 6271994 –148 16 –132 8 9 – 17 42 –652 –7591995 –136 –31 –167 7 10 – 17 73 –1 168 2111996 –123 16 –107 34 –1 – 33 181 –244 892

1997 –133 50 –83 –60 – – –60 12 –264 1 1821998 –153 50 –103 72 –40 – 32 –11 –287 7471999 –26 73 47 –304 – – –304 –29 95 4482000 199 –9 190 157 – – 157 14 41 1 0682001 197 –68 129 –17 –293 – –310 –38 –1 237 –482

1999 Q2 15 16 31 –37 – – –37 –10 –1 328 –1 942Q3 5 16 21 –253 – – –253 –52 –538 –54Q4 –41 21 –20 11 – – 11 17 211 595

2000 Q1 44 16 60 79 – – 79 4 1 692 1 065Q2 49 5 54 126 – – 126 12 –1 344 –193Q3 51 –22 29 9 – – 9 6 –506 –164Q4 55 –8 47 –57 – – –57 –8 199 360

2001 Q1 48 –34 14 108 – – 108 –6 1 451 1 616Q2 47 –18 29 37 –293 – –256 –3 –1 963 –2 117Q3 49 –7 42 –127 – – –127 –6 –692 426Q4 53 –9 44 –35 – – –35 –23 –33 –407

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A52 Financial account: Local governmentESA95 sector S.1313

continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term Long term bondsMMI’s1 issued issues Short term loans Long term loans

UK Local Other by theLocal authority authorities By rest of the rest of the

bills bond Total By UK MFIs2,3 world MFIs Finance leasing by UK residents world Total

F.3312 F.3322 F.3 F.411 F.419 F423 F.424 F.429 F.4

NCCH NCCT NCCB NCDF NCDJ NCDS NCDT NCDU NCDD1992 2 4 6 1 205 –74 –87 –5 788 80 –4 6641993 –29 7 –22 1 246 –76 3 –1 582 163 –2461994 – 288 288 383 –84 19 –473 8 –1471995 4 78 82 –326 –84 7 2 097 35 1 7291996 –6 163 157 –633 –67 12 –16 82 –622

1997 5 13 18 –640 –60 3 1 230 9 5421998 –6 6 – –537 –42 28 859 –43 2651999 – –2 –2 –816 –44 53 1 907 –61 1 0392000 – –12 –12 –282 –39 20 1 444 –149 9942001 – – – – –34 3 26 –122 –127

1999 Q2 – – – –98 –12 8 27 –10 –85Q3 – – – –223 –11 7 678 –30 421Q4 – – – –30 –12 7 1 100 –8 1 057

2000 Q1 – 5 5 –214 –10 6 –357 –73 –648Q2 – –23 –23 –27 –11 6 1 383 –28 1 323Q3 – 3 3 –47 –9 5 –375 –32 –458Q4 – 3 3 6 –9 3 793 –16 777

2001 Q1 – 9 9 –131 –9 1 –541 –14 –694Q2 – – – 84 –10 1 –206 –1 –132Q3 – 18 18 –16 –7 1 481 –62 397Q4 – –27 –27 63 –8 – 292 –45 302

Net acquisition of financial liabilities -continued Net lending/borrowing

Total net acquisitionOther accounts of financial Total net acquisition Net from financial Statistical Net from capital

receviable/payable liabilities of financial assets account adjustment account

F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NCEP NCBO NBYK NYNQ NYPC NMOE1992 –70 –4 728 –828 3 900 851 4 7511993 208 –60 1 627 1 687 –631 1 0561994 63 204 –759 –963 508 –4551995 142 1 953 211 –1 742 –28 –1 7701996 5 –460 892 1 352 134 1 486

1997 236 796 1 182 386 –399 –131998 463 728 747 19 –375 –3561999 –465 572 448 –124 642 5182000 25 1 007 1 068 61 –50 112001 133 6 –482 –488 209 –279

1999 Q2 –1 826 –1 911 –1 942 –31 –200 –231Q3 108 529 –54 –583 227 –356Q4 –135 922 595 –327 511 184

2000 Q1 1 767 1 124 1 065 –59 367 308Q2 –1 898 –598 –193 405 –250 155Q3 –149 –604 –164 440 131 571Q4 305 1 085 360 –725 –298 –1 023

2001 Q1 1 936 1 251 1 616 365 –2 363Q2 –2 338 –2 470 –2 117 353 525 878Q3 292 707 426 –281 –616 –897Q4 243 518 –407 –925 302 –623

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial instituitions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A53 Financial account: Households and non-profit institutions serving householdsESA95 sector S.14+S.15

£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Deposits Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedSterling with Deposits

Foreign building rest of other by UK by other by UK by UK other by by theSterling currency societi- the than central UK local UK central local UK rest of

bank bank es world with governm- authori- by UK residen- governm- authori- residen- theCurrency deposits deposits deposits MFI’s MFI’s Total ent ty bills MFI’s ts ent ties ts world Total

F.21 F.2211 F.2212 F.2213 F.229 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3312 F.3315 F.3316 F.3321 F.3322 F.3326 F.3329 F.3

NFVT NFVW NFVX NFVY NFVZ NFWA NFVS NFWD NFWH NFWI NFWN NFWQ NFWT NFWX NFWY NFWB1992 1 006 5 353 8 9 996 403 5 022 21 788 –2 – –103 –284 –325 –22 216 140 –3801993 915 978 –74 8 963 212 3 037 14 031 –4 – –83 –21 5 683 –196 158 –59 5 4781994 1 077 1 450 –13 7 297 –78 4 609 14 342 –2 – 357 – 2 442 –54 239 –77 2 9051995 1 133 11 461 –83 14 061 1 594 3 230 31 396 –4 – –22 43 3 642 47 167 –556 3 3171996 767 11 539 752 10 125 1 980 6 871 32 034 47 – 378 49 –1 871 44 71 –1 586 –2 868

1997 1 522 15 229 39 17 860 2 190 1 587 38 427 –39 – 1 021 –36 –2 020 –111 159 186 –8401998 1 381 16 926 –409 10 511 2 836 1 311 32 556 15 – 276 –46 –5 011 45 –18 184 –4 5551999 2 231 16 404 336 11 210 3 168 –1 354 31 995 –17 – 778 – –1 879 –30 16 184 –9482000 1 706 18 489 724 11 517 3 589 –197 35 828 7 – –419 – –1 686 –64 173 184 –1 8052001 2 055 27 131 263 13 804 4 722 –652 47 323 –6 – 198 – –5 996 4 671 184 –4 945

1999 Q2 242 6 534 –317 3 481 –597 –355 8 988 – – 473 – 354 3 17 46 893Q3 163 364 169 3 112 1 106 –394 4 520 –18 – 250 – 756 –25 65 46 1 074Q4 2 447 7 671 –1 449 2 746 669 –110 11 974 – – 118 – –1 421 –3 –96 46 –1 356

2000 Q1 –965 900 1 971 998 641 –130 3 415 1 – –741 – –646 –26 59 46 –1 307Q2 457 4 981 63 2 949 632 131 9 213 6 – 279 – –173 –42 25 46 141Q3 497 5 224 112 3 871 1 406 156 11 266 – – 64 – –1 815 13 41 46 –1 651Q4 1 717 7 384 –1 422 3 699 910 –354 11 934 – – –21 – 948 –9 48 46 1 012

2001 Q1 –1 526 5 332 1 686 4 338 2 637 –581 11 886 – – 872 – 2 326 11 306 46 3 561Q2 945 9 434 591 3 776 155 –478 14 423 –7 – –712 – –2 977 –26 229 46 –3 447Q3 583 6 789 –424 2 341 1 605 –35 10 859 1 – –361 – –2 533 49 84 46 –2 714Q4 2 053 5 576 –1 590 3 349 325 442 10 155 – – 399 – –2 812 –30 52 46 –2 345

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity Insurance technical reserves

Long termloans Excl mutual funds’ shares Net

equity ofUK shares Rest of househol- Prepayme- Other Total netand bonds the world ds in nts of accounts acquisit-issued by By the UK Mutual mutual life insurance receivab- ion of

by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK other UK rest of funds funds insurance premiums le/payabl financialresidents3 Total shares UK shares equity residents the world shares shares Total and PF etc Total assets

F.424 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.519 F.521 F.529 F.5 F.61 F.62 F.6 F.7 F.A

NFXT NFXD NFYA NFYB NFYC NSPY NFYF NFYJ NFYK NFXV NFYL NFYO NPWX NFYP NFVO1992 609 609 2 469 –1 391 66 – 36 –1 401 61 –160 28 092 2 081 30 173 –633 51 3971993 56 56 –6 278 –1 487 102 – 32 1 894 –114 –5 851 27 389 876 28 265 –517 41 4621994 718 718 2 767 –1 922 –47 – 118 –1 302 730 344 28 052 1 579 29 631 1 366 49 3061995 11 11 –7 807 –3 934 –698 – 82 983 105 –11 269 30 374 2 754 33 128 3 025 59 6081996 –55 –55 –6 749 –5 786 784 – 137 4 571 241 –6 802 36 668 1 988 38 656 757 61 722

1997 –356 –356 –8 692 –41 36 – 107 5 042 – –3 548 32 405 428 32 833 4 726 71 2421998 –456 –456 –25 986 –6 777 –66 – –68 8 547 – –24 350 42 013 –439 41 574 3 077 47 8461999 3 761 3 761 –28 140 –83 20 – 532 11 757 – –15 914 42 475 –575 41 900 4 435 65 2292000 185 185 –16 713 –6 298 –24 – –852 7 498 – –16 389 42 585 –353 42 232 6 323 66 3742001 547 547 –9 194 –4 745 –12 – 102 7 616 – –6 233 45 008 –1 289 43 719 3 440 83 851

1999 Q2 1 376 1 376 1 035 –134 20 – 8 2 186 – 3 115 12 068 –96 11 972 1 695 28 039Q3 13 13 –10 110 –1 977 11 – 8 2 370 – –9 698 12 160 –1 633 10 527 2 725 9 161Q4 1 912 1 912 –8 825 211 1 – 508 2 832 – –5 273 8 480 761 9 241 –506 15 992

2000 Q1 –371 –371 –8 694 –4 754 –14 – –992 1 647 – –12 807 9 101 79 9 180 8 231 6 341Q2 1 890 1 890 –2 203 –336 8 – 8 801 – –1 722 12 425 – 12 425 2 156 24 103Q3 –782 –782 –3 485 –1 174 –12 – 76 3 100 – –1 495 11 021 284 11 305 –3 234 15 409Q4 –552 –552 –2 331 –34 –6 – 56 1 950 – –365 10 038 –716 9 322 –830 20 521

2001 Q1 –787 –787 –4 286 263 –15 – 8 2 464 – –1 566 9 010 –493 8 517 –1 271 20 340Q2 357 357 –3 681 –5 510 18 – 8 1 908 – –7 257 15 479 116 15 595 1 732 21 403Q3 –51 –51 –1 938 –837 –15 – 78 1 576 – –1 136 10 900 –148 10 752 2 120 19 830Q4 1 028 1 028 711 1 339 – – 8 1 668 – 3 726 9 619 –764 8 855 859 22 278

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A53 Financial account: Households and non-profit institutions serving householdsESA95 sector S.14+S.15

continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short termMMI’s1 issued Bonds issued Short term loans Long term loans

Foreign SterlingSterling currency loans by By rest of

by UK other other by UK loans by UK loans by UK building the world Secured on by UKUK residents residents Total MFI’s MFI’s societies MFIs dwellings residents4 Total

F.3316 F.3326 F.3 F.4111 F.4112 F.4113 F.419 F.422 F.424 F.4

NFZR NGAB NFZF NGAK NGAL NGAM NGAN NGAS NGAX NGAH1992 31 83 114 664 –327 –124 253 18 441 29 18 9361993 –11 290 279 –421 –524 228 717 16 072 1 684 17 7561994 –22 131 109 3 324 112 294 23 19 368 2 297 25 4181995 17 347 364 5 300 20 486 473 15 091 2 698 24 0681996 –36 93 57 6 258 –73 652 922 19 162 2 856 29 777

1997 43 96 139 7 832 –334 147 2 101 24 452 4 715 38 9131998 8 230 238 12 360 –53 136 –27 25 339 5 688 43 4431999 –22 – –22 12 458 – –199 880 37 753 13 723 64 6152000 55 – 55 15 868 – 192 1 735 42 396 7 570 67 7612001 75 28 103 17 021 – 421 2 561 54 220 1 449 75 672

1999 Q2 –7 – –7 3 067 – –60 27 9 513 992 13 539Q3 –8 – –8 3 577 – 36 968 11 512 1 146 17 239Q4 10 – 10 3 150 – –133 –764 9 934 6 047 18 234

2000 Q1 –24 – –24 3 516 – 213 1 437 9 368 –109 14 425Q2 24 – 24 4 317 – –361 693 12 237 2 394 19 280Q3 56 – 56 3 834 – 120 –123 10 991 1 962 16 784Q4 –1 – –1 4 201 – 220 –272 9 800 3 323 17 272

2001 Q1 11 – 11 2 454 – 398 2 597 10 123 1 256 16 828Q2 16 – 16 4 552 – –390 –614 13 971 –601 16 918Q3 57 28 85 4 633 – 775 148 15 985 78 21 619Q4 –9 – –9 5 382 – –362 430 14 141 716 20 307

Net acquisition of financial liabilities -continued Net lending/borrowing

Total net acquisitionOther accounts of financial Total net acquisition Net from financial Statistical Net from capital

receivable/payable liabilities of financial assets account adjustment account

F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NGBT NFYS NFVO NZDY NZDV NSSZ1992 –995 18 055 51 397 33 342 –893 32 4491993 –421 17 614 41 462 23 848 7 064 30 9121994 185 25 712 49 306 23 594 –1 908 21 6861995 4 502 28 934 59 608 30 674 –4 808 25 8661996 2 816 32 650 61 722 29 072 –8 254 20 818

1997 2 478 41 530 71 242 29 712 –6 392 23 3201998 3 102 46 783 47 846 1 063 155 1 2181999 3 774 68 367 65 229 –3 138 –3 003 –6 1412000 –1 558 66 258 66 374 116 –7 211 –7 0952001 1 566 77 341 83 851 6 510 –7 317 –807

1999 Q2 –271 13 261 28 039 14 778 –4 590 10 188Q3 488 17 719 9 161 –8 558 3 168 –5 390Q4 1 095 19 339 15 992 –3 347 –31 –3 378

2000 Q1 798 15 199 6 341 –8 858 2 392 –6 466Q2 –787 18 517 24 103 5 586 78 5 664Q3 –1 151 15 689 15 409 –280 –3 982 –4 262Q4 –418 16 853 20 521 3 668 –5 699 –2 031

2001 Q1 1 898 18 737 20 340 1 603 –4 156 –2 553Q2 –241 16 693 21 403 4 710 3 925 8 635Q3 32 21 736 19 830 –1 906 –1 959 –3 865Q4 –123 20 175 22 278 2 103 –5 127 –3 024

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A54 Financial account: Rest of the worldESA95 sector S.2

£ million

Net acquisition of financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issued

mediummedium term

Deposits by UK by UK by UK term bondsMonetary Deposits other central by other central local bonds issued by other bygold and with UK than with governme- by UK UK governme- authorit- issued by building UK

SDRs Currency MFI’s MFI’s Total nt MFI’s residents nt ies banks societies residents Total

F.1 F.21 F.221 F.29 F.2 F.3311 F.3315 F.3316 F.3321 F.3322 F.33251 F.33252 F.3326 F.3

NEWJ NEWN NEWP NEWU NEWM NEWX NEXC NEXH NEXK NEXN NEXP NEXQ NEXR NEWV1992 962 59 30 906 –188 30 777 –2 416 –11 218 –711 8 826 – 1 034 336 3 630 –5191993 462 71 39 839 21 39 931 –305 –18 314 1 350 17 572 – 3 037 884 7 070 11 2941994 –932 95 48 800 950 49 845 –140 830 2 298 5 306 – 4 353 2 066 11 274 25 9871995 120 66 26 458 484 27 008 1 324 16 195 1 252 –1 014 – 1 572 –399 13 829 32 7591996 54 35 71 298 –606 70 727 –239 11 462 1 858 6 243 – 5 585 –315 12 332 36 926

1997 –1 199 50 147 886 –759 147 177 –913 7 673 1 712 –2 401 – 3 012 –116 14 401 23 3681998 –915 109 48 097 304 48 510 –1 734 –16 412 2 429 1 907 – 1 575 –139 –3 766 –16 1401999 374 81 12 229 693 13 003 422 14 884 1 782 –5 283 – 4 395 251 23 742 40 1932000 956 66 199 145 527 199 738 –261 38 307 2 704 –701 – 891 1 814 11 030 53 7842001 808 –56 123 474 –180 123 238 243 18 957 235 –3 451 – 4 889 446 –813 20 506

1999 Q2 64 241 44 452 –77 44 616 93 –3 407 –340 1 158 – 2 022 –68 16 913 16 371Q3 286 74 –31 282 640 –30 568 –487 4 314 3 829 –5 615 – 2 248 174 2 497 6 960Q4 61 –238 –29 206 309 –29 135 –151 2 564 –3 367 –67 – 590 85 251 –95

2000 Q1 311 –8 110 079 –1 293 108 778 –524 3 252 –1 748 557 – 2 164 377 5 773 9 851Q2 180 252 28 882 338 29 472 –99 4 754 2 543 –2 540 – –423 666 7 543 12 444Q3 331 116 20 734 712 21 562 438 13 248 865 838 – –1 162 991 –5 996 9 222Q4 134 –294 39 450 770 39 926 –76 17 053 1 044 444 – 312 –220 3 710 22 267

2001 Q1 270 –76 118 887 –1 205 117 606 148 17 689 588 –5 018 – 1 567 195 1 240 16 409Q2 117 236 –38 873 546 –38 091 197 –2 327 –1 253 743 – 2 139 110 –3 781 –4 172Q3 260 118 11 066 –97 11 087 –646 –1 300 –1 068 2 823 – 2 041 166 3 084 5 100Q4 161 –334 32 394 576 32 636 544 4 895 1 968 –1 999 – –858 –25 –1 356 3 169

Net acquisition of financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Short term loans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK Netshares equity

and of Totalbonds h’holds Prepaym- net

Direct Direct issued in life ents and acquisi-by rest investm- investm- Other by by other UK ass.& insuran- Other tion ofof the by non ent ent rest of Quoted Unquoted UK mutual pen ce accounts financi-world bank loans;o- loans;i- the UK UK other UK residen- fund funds premiums receiva- alMFI’s overseas utward nward world Total shares shares equity ts shares Total res. etc. ble/paya assets

F.4191 F.4192 F.4211 F.4212 F.429 F.4 F.514 F.515 F.516 F.517 F.521 F.5 F.61 F.62 F.7 F.A

NEYD ZMDZ NEYG NEYH QYLT NEXX NEYU NEYV NEYW NSPR NEZD NEYP NEZF NEZI NEZJ NEWI1992 4 222 19 159 3 008 3 297 –173 29 513 10 455 6 183 301 – 18 16 957 6 928 99 78 7231993 12 250 71 704 127 2 744 399 87 224 17 271 9 878 460 – 77 27 686 –1 296 581 167 4731994 –1 836 –55 710 2 921 2 518 –539 –52 646 3 686 7 827 472 – 127 12 112 –3 493 –569 34 2871995 15 441 23 926 233 –273 –234 39 093 8 091 14 772 224 – 34 23 121 –2 973 297 123 3691996 33 889 49 748 2 868 2 027 281 88 813 9 808 11 650 613 – 31 22 102 –2 6 793 1 077 226 490

1997 25 836 27 080 5 673 6 200 –54 64 735 8 448 13 464 850 – 16 22 778 –2 264 23 257 1441998 –13 299 24 542 10 220 26 092 –254 47 301 53 323 13 132 698 – 2 67 155 –2 3 65 145 9771999 16 400 33 453 13 091 8 312 –122 71 134 95 290 30 482 813 – 3 126 588 –2 –662 –135 250 4932000 30 817 43 424 33 981 13 685 –293 121 614 121 583 60 826 1 629 – 43 184 081 –4 940 –90 561 0192001 32 075 63 767 7 976 5 544 –175 109 187 16 119 24 643 253 – 5 41 020 –4 –341 526 294 940

1999 Q2 4 518 6 667 4 405 2 664 –9 18 245 68 180 3 058 245 – – 71 483 – –342 10 150 447Q3 8 079 –2 891 7 558 1 196 –86 13 856 6 681 7 087 180 – – 13 948 –1 –600 –1 3 880Q4 –13 159 2 721 267 –1 661 –54 –11 886 14 354 15 570 27 – 1 29 952 – –20 –27 –11 150

2000 Q1 28 812 3 512 18 898 420 –129 51 513 84 654 8 344 73 – – 93 071 –2 72 –76 263 518Q2 5 746 28 457 892 11 164 4 46 263 19 614 9 511 319 – 15 29 459 – 537 162 118 517Q3 –637 9 223 7 490 3 831 –50 19 857 6 121 38 438 660 – 6 45 225 –1 –23 –27 96 146Q4 –3 104 2 232 6 701 –1 730 –118 3 981 11 194 4 533 577 – 22 16 326 –1 354 –149 82 838

2001 Q1 48 720 40 495 –5 454 1 382 8 85 151 3 065 10 372 –5 – 5 13 437 –1 244 153 233 269Q2 –6 664 25 738 7 977 4 369 –22 31 398 6 946 5 959 161 – – 13 066 – –255 –44 2 019Q3 –10 461 –2 415 2 600 533 –102 –9 845 5 820 5 603 –69 – – 11 354 –1 –107 –111 17 737Q4 480 –51 2 853 –740 –59 2 483 288 2 709 166 – – 3 163 –2 –223 528 41 915

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A54 Financial account: Rest of the worldESA95 sector S.2

continued £ million

Net acquisition of financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares Loans

Shortterm Long term

MMI’s2 bondsissued issued Short term loans Long term loans

deposits Direct Directwith rest Foreign Sterling investme- investme-

of the by rest by rest Financial Sterling currency loans by nt ntworld of the of the Derivati- loans by loans by building loans;ou- loans;in- Finance by UK

Currency MFIs1 Total World world ves Total UK MFI’s UK MFI’s societies tward ward leasing residents4 Total

F.21 F.229 F.2 F.3319 F.3329 F.34 F.3 F.4111 F.4112 F.4113 F.4211 F.4212 F.423 F.424 F.4

NEZR NEZX NEZQ NFAM NFAW NSUL NEZZ NFBE NFBF NFBG NFBK NFBL NFBQ NSRT NFBB1992 –31 26 756 26 725 690 31 085 –1 253 30 522 1 602 3 637 – 3 590 738 – 271 9 8381993 82 53 172 53 254 6 242 75 682 –245 81 679 –456 –7 002 4 3 724 2 017 – 293 –1 4201994 23 31 115 31 138 –4 448 –16 770 –2 373 –23 591 –945 –2 810 5 2 314 2 841 – –170 1 2351995 29 35 705 35 734 2 743 27 828 –1 667 28 904 619 11 183 – 5 300 4 446 – 74 21 6221996 85 98 524 98 609 –2 170 49 021 –963 45 888 4 802 34 157 –9 3 006 497 – 182 42 635

1997 118 137 522 137 640 8 557 43 825 –1 156 51 226 3 340 27 741 – 6 093 2 856 – 11 40 0411998 40 15 859 15 899 2 685 27 448 3 043 33 176 –613 1 580 – 22 214 11 055 – –262 33 9741999 –19 43 040 43 021 13 623 –9 055 –2 685 1 883 2 619 14 272 – 18 354 8 681 – 9 43 9352000 –17 209 385 209 368 –2 516 52 757 –1 503 48 738 1 869 55 814 – 17 440 5 553 – –325 80 3512001 –23 121 003 120 980 12 046 30 915 –8 427 34 534 4 812 44 061 – –14 711 –8 425 – –320 25 417

1999 Q2 191 42 996 43 187 3 180 –4 457 441 –836 –407 4 776 – 8 131 1 967 – 5 14 472Q3 –211 –36 872 –37 083 9 451 23 014 535 33 000 –117 –2 201 – 8 507 3 231 – – 9 420Q4 –98 –26 912 –27 010 –2 812 –28 511 –2 142 –33 465 1 258 –105 – 2 249 872 – – 4 274

2000 Q1 65 111 075 111 140 4 743 16 939 508 22 190 1 356 27 688 – 9 885 –3 050 – –84 35 795Q2 179 26 841 27 020 2 699 109 –932 1 876 26 4 884 – 7 639 542 – –80 13 011Q3 –192 34 516 34 324 –4 389 9 534 –532 4 613 2 935 12 539 – 10 021 1 315 – –84 26 726Q4 –69 36 953 36 884 –5 569 26 175 –547 20 059 –2 448 10 703 – –10 105 6 746 – –77 4 819

2001 Q1 82 145 136 145 218 1 289 25 079 –2 299 24 069 3 691 50 684 – 787 –2 721 – –82 52 359Q2 177 –42 739 –42 562 7 128 –8 534 1 486 80 513 –4 588 – –3 556 –1 582 – –79 –9 292Q3 –218 1 333 1 115 1 752 13 834 –5 872 9 714 –823 –379 – –5 855 –2 460 – –81 –9 598Q4 –64 17 273 17 209 1 877 536 –1 742 671 1 431 –1 656 – –6 087 –1 662 – –78 –8 052

Net acquisition of financial liabilities - continued Net lending/borrowing

Shares and other equity

Rest of the Total net Total networld shares Rest of the Other accounts acquisition of acquisition of Net from

and other World mutual receivable/pay- financial financial financial Statistical Net fromequity funds’ shares Total able liabilities assets account adjustment capital account

F.519 F.529 F.5 F.7 F.L F.A B.9f - B.9

NFCD NFCI NFBT NFCN NEZM NEWI NYOD NYPO NHRB1992 6 729 61 6 790 –241 73 634 78 723 5 089 7 464 12 5531993 22 724 –114 22 610 20 156 143 167 473 11 330 280 11 6101994 22 234 730 22 964 415 32 161 34 287 2 126 4 609 6 7351995 30 823 105 30 928 1 217 118 405 123 369 4 964 3 518 8 4821996 32 242 241 32 483 1 360 220 975 226 490 5 515 2 458 7 973

1997 33 262 – 33 262 41 262 210 257 144 –5 066 5 982 9161998 63 851 – 63 851 –1 168 145 732 145 977 245 4 096 4 3411999 140 420 – 140 420 –228 229 031 250 493 21 462 –3 179 18 2832000 205 130 – 205 130 –578 543 009 561 019 18 010 –2 661 15 3492001 94 231 – 94 231 –77 275 085 294 940 19 855 –3 854 16 001

1999 Q2 98 294 – 98 294 –7 155 110 150 447 –4 663 7 204 2 541Q3 –9 435 – –9 435 –351 –4 449 3 880 8 329 –3 920 4 409Q4 30 933 – 30 933 –189 –25 457 –11 150 14 307 –10 179 4 128

2000 Q1 94 197 – 94 197 –552 262 770 263 518 748 2 277 3 025Q2 71 780 – 71 780 –219 113 468 118 517 5 049 –1 436 3 613Q3 23 074 – 23 074 –355 88 382 96 146 7 764 –4 223 3 541Q4 16 079 – 16 079 548 78 389 82 838 4 449 721 5 170

2001 Q1 16 239 – 16 239 –810 237 075 233 269 –3 806 6 891 3 085Q2 48 999 – 48 999 439 –2 336 2 019 4 355 –1 131 3 224Q3 9 192 – 9 192 –34 10 389 17 737 7 348 –4 711 2 637Q4 19 801 – 19 801 328 29 957 41 915 11 958 –4 903 7 055

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A55 Financial Balance sheet: United KingdomESA95 sector S.1

£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits

Monetary gold and Deposits with UK Deposits with rest ofSDRs Currency MFI’s1 the world MFI’s other deposits Total

AF.1 AF.21 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2

NYVN NYVV NYVZ NYWH NYWJ NYVT1992 4.4 22.3 703.2 507.2 48.8 1 281.41993 5.1 23.8 741.3 559.4 55.1 1 379.71994 4.8 25.4 775.9 589.0 60.2 1 450.51995 4.9 27.0 859.0 669.3 63.8 1 619.01996 4.2 27.3 946.9 689.4 71.4 1 735.0

1997 3.5 29.1 1 080.7 859.6 73.9 2 043.31998 4.3 32.1 1 132.2 885.4 72.5 2 122.31999 4.0 37.4 1 150.3 907.9 70.5 2 166.12000 3.1 37.9 1 308.5 1 145.9 76.2 2 568.52001 2.4 38.8 1 450.2 1 256.9 71.0 2 817.0

1999 Q2 4.1 29.2 1 159.1 983.6 71.7 2 243.7Q3 4.1 29.6 1 162.8 925.9 71.0 2 189.2Q4 4.0 37.4 1 150.3 907.9 70.5 2 166.1

2000 Q1 3.6 32.3 1 238.1 1 011.4 70.7 2 352.6Q2 3.7 33.3 1 305.4 1 080.8 76.3 2 495.8Q3 3.3 33.7 1 334.5 1 102.9 78.5 2 549.7Q4 3.1 37.9 1 308.5 1 145.9 76.2 2 568.5

2001 Q1 2.8 34.7 1 436.0 1 307.7 73.4 2 851.8Q2 2.8 35.6 1 439.5 1 263.1 72.1 2 810.3Q3 2.7 36.2 1 472.5 1 248.4 73.8 2 830.9Q4 2.4 38.8 1 450.2 1 256.9 71.0 2 817.0

Financial assets-continued

Securities other than shares issued

Short term: money market instruments Bonds and preference sharesTotal

by UK by the rest by UK by the rest securitiescentral UK local by other UK of the central by UK local medium term other by UK of the Financial other than

government authorities by UK MFI’s residents world government authorities by UK MFIs residents world Derivatives shares

AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.34 AF.3

NYWP NYWX NYWZ NYXJ NYXL NYXP NYXV NYXX NYYD NYYF NYYH NYWL1992 5.7 – 89.2 7.7 14.3 126.7 0.2 9.4 58.1 196.6 – 507.81993 5.5 – 83.6 11.5 20.3 180.0 0.2 10.8 78.0 278.8 – 668.71994 6.7 – 88.7 11.6 15.4 173.4 0.5 14.7 69.4 253.9 – 634.31995 17.0 – 95.8 13.1 21.8 206.9 0.5 17.6 77.9 283.1 – 733.71996 3.4 – 119.3 13.2 17.4 230.2 0.7 19.4 90.7 309.7 – 803.9

1997 2.9 – 134.2 12.6 25.4 264.2 0.7 21.2 114.5 357.7 – 933.41998 4.4 – 150.0 11.1 27.4 285.3 0.8 24.5 149.5 392.8 – 1 045.91999 4.1 – 165.5 20.3 43.4 272.9 0.8 32.1 188.0 375.8 – 1 102.92000 2.6 – 154.3 24.5 44.5 263.9 0.8 35.0 241.8 447.3 – 1 214.62001 11.2 – 159.6 25.5 56.2 240.9 0.8 35.5 279.9 473.6 0.7 1 283.8

1999 Q2 7.0 – 151.2 10.4 34.6 271.7 0.8 28.6 169.0 385.5 – 1 058.7Q3 6.4 – 151.2 23.5 45.8 267.1 0.8 31.6 165.6 401.0 – 1 093.1Q4 4.1 – 165.5 20.3 43.4 272.9 0.8 32.1 188.0 375.8 – 1 102.9

2000 Q1 4.5 – 158.8 26.3 48.6 267.5 0.8 33.6 195.5 395.1 –0.3 1 130.2Q2 4.0 – 160.1 29.4 53.6 276.0 0.8 35.6 203.6 409.6 –0.4 1 172.4Q3 2.3 – 151.0 26.7 49.2 266.7 0.8 34.3 228.1 420.7 –0.2 1 179.6Q4 2.6 – 154.3 24.5 44.5 263.9 0.8 35.0 241.8 447.3 – 1 214.6

2001 Q1 3.2 – 171.8 20.5 46.6 258.1 0.8 35.0 245.8 481.7 0.3 1 263.6Q2 3.0 – 159.8 20.8 53.4 253.1 0.8 36.0 257.1 474.6 0.4 1 259.1Q3 2.6 – 166.8 25.9 54.4 249.5 0.8 36.3 251.0 481.6 0.3 1 269.2Q4 11.2 – 159.6 25.5 56.2 240.9 0.8 35.5 279.9 473.6 0.7 1 283.8

1 Monetary financial institutions

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continued £ billion

Financial assets - continued

Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

by UK MFI’s 1 Direct investment Secured on dwellings Finance leasing Other by UK residents Total loans

AF.411 AF.421 AF.422 AF.423 AF.424 AF.4

NYYT NYZF NYZL NYZT NYZV NYYP1992 479.8 53.4 338.2 18.2 108.1 997.71993 466.7 55.7 356.5 17.9 110.9 1 007.71994 474.8 59.6 375.1 17.8 116.0 1 043.31995 557.9 72.1 389.7 18.7 115.7 1 154.11996 635.3 74.4 408.8 20.6 117.8 1 257.0

1997 729.0 82.1 429.7 22.6 126.3 1 389.71998 767.0 115.9 456.1 23.2 133.2 1 495.31999 817.9 134.0 493.7 23.3 150.6 1 619.52000 981.4 146.7 535.2 23.4 148.9 1 835.62001 1 080.3 125.9 590.4 23.7 152.0 1 972.2

1999 Q2 810.6 124.4 472.0 23.5 138.7 1 569.2Q3 803.2 134.5 483.7 23.4 141.3 1 586.1Q4 817.9 134.0 493.7 23.3 150.6 1 619.5

2000 Q1 888.0 136.8 502.1 23.5 146.3 1 696.8Q2 926.7 143.3 514.4 23.5 148.5 1 756.4Q3 939.5 153.3 525.5 23.4 148.7 1 790.4Q4 981.4 146.7 535.2 23.4 148.9 1 835.6

2001 Q1 1 069.0 147.8 546.3 23.4 147.7 1 934.2Q2 1 066.6 141.8 560.4 23.5 153.0 1 945.3Q3 1 067.0 133.5 576.2 23.6 159.5 1 959.8Q4 1 080.3 125.9 590.4 23.7 152.0 1 972.2

Financial assets - continued

Insurance technicalShares and other equity reserves

Excl mutual funds’ shares Net equityof

householdsin life

UK Shares Rest of the insuranceand Bonds world reservesissues by By the rest UK Mutual Mutual and pension Prepayments Other Total

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK other UK of the funds funds funds and o/s accounts financialshares shares equity residents world shares shares Total reserves claims receivable assets

AF.514 AF.515 AF.516 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.529 AF.5 AF.61 AF.62 AF.7 AF.A

NZAJ NZAL NZAN NSRC NZAT NZBB NZBD NYZZ NZBH NZBN NZBP NZBV1992 512.4 161.3 1.3 – 284.0 80.7 1.1 1 040.8 684.9 29.8 198.1 4 744.81993 644.0 199.5 1.4 – 356.3 122.7 1.5 1 325.4 875.1 32.7 202.8 5 497.11994 607.3 192.4 1.3 – 350.9 118.8 2.1 1 272.8 823.7 34.6 208.7 5 472.71995 695.7 222.6 1.4 – 404.1 142.8 2.3 1 468.8 968.1 38.0 217.5 6 204.21996 740.7 246.4 1.4 – 428.6 164.9 2.2 1 584.1 1 053.6 44.0 216.3 6 698.2

1997 934.6 303.7 1.5 – 496.8 192.1 1.5 1 930.0 1 285.7 44.0 226.5 7 856.21998 987.9 330.0 1.4 – 578.0 216.6 1.1 2 114.9 1 420.9 45.8 233.6 8 483.11999 1 255.1 419.1 1.4 – 795.1 297.4 2.1 2 770.1 1 640.6 45.3 243.8 9 592.22000 1 173.9 428.9 1.4 – 1 008.3 302.8 1.7 2 917.0 1 529.3 47.3 275.9 10 391.22001 966.2 377.5 1.4 – 1 030.3 267.3 1.6 2 644.3 1 344.2 44.1 277.7 10 385.9

1999 Q2 1 112.8 380.2 1.4 – 731.3 251.4 1.6 2 478.8 1 540.2 46.0 239.1 9 179.8Q3 1 086.6 369.6 1.4 – 717.4 249.2 1.6 2 425.9 1 470.9 44.9 244.1 9 058.3Q4 1 255.1 419.1 1.4 – 795.1 297.4 2.1 2 770.1 1 640.6 45.3 243.8 9 592.2

2000 Q1 1 210.1 431.3 1.4 – 890.2 309.1 2.4 2 844.5 1 600.6 46.4 255.4 9 930.1Q2 1 209.1 427.9 1.4 – 973.9 311.9 1.9 2 926.0 1 571.0 47.5 264.2 10 237.0Q3 1 220.4 434.1 1.4 – 989.2 317.0 1.9 2 963.9 1 560.6 48.0 271.2 10 366.8Q4 1 173.9 428.9 1.4 – 1 008.3 302.8 1.7 2 917.0 1 529.3 47.3 275.9 10 391.2

2001 Q1 1 047.8 397.2 1.4 – 986.2 282.2 1.6 2 716.5 1 409.3 47.1 281.9 10 507.2Q2 1 016.9 394.8 1.4 – 1 038.4 291.1 1.6 2 744.2 1 419.1 47.1 275.6 10 503.6Q3 914.5 353.8 1.4 – 985.9 242.2 1.5 2 499.3 1 260.4 45.2 276.5 10 144.0Q4 966.2 377.5 1.4 – 1 030.3 267.3 1.6 2 644.3 1 344.2 44.1 277.7 10 385.9

1 Excluding loans secured on dwellings and finance leasing. Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Financial liabilities

Currency and deposits

Currency Deposits with UK MFI’s Other deposits Total

AF.21 AF.221 AF.29 AF.2

NYVW NYWA NYWK NYVU1992 22.7 1 330.1 49.0 1 401.71993 24.1 1 404.0 55.4 1 483.51994 25.8 1 488.5 61.4 1 575.61995 27.4 1 659.8 65.5 1 752.71996 27.7 1 727.9 72.5 1 828.1

1997 29.5 2 034.1 74.2 2 137.81998 32.6 2 171.0 73.1 2 276.71999 38.0 2 182.5 71.9 2 292.32000 38.6 2 573.0 78.0 2 689.62001 39.5 2 822.8 72.7 2 935.0

1999 Q2 29.7 2 265.0 72.0 2 366.7Q3 30.4 2 223.5 72.0 2 325.8Q4 38.0 2 182.5 71.9 2 292.3

2000 Q1 32.9 2 375.8 70.7 2 479.4Q2 33.9 2 520.4 76.7 2 631.0Q3 34.6 2 557.4 79.6 2 671.6Q4 38.6 2 573.0 78.0 2 689.6

2001 Q1 35.2 2 835.4 74.0 2 944.6Q2 36.2 2 795.0 73.3 2 904.5Q3 37.1 2 822.0 74.9 2 934.1Q4 39.5 2 822.8 72.7 2 935.0

Financial liabilities-continued

Securities other than shares

Short term:money market instruments Bonds issuedTotal

Issues by UK MMI’s issued by Issued by UK securitiescentral Local authority MMI’s issued by other UK central UK local medium term by other by UK other than

government bills UK MFI’s residents government authority bonds MFI’s residents shares

AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3

NYWQ NYWY NYXA NYXK NYXQ NYXW NYXY NYYE NYWM1992 8.1 – 145.0 14.6 163.9 0.2 19.0 103.6 454.41993 7.4 – 123.1 19.7 238.2 0.2 24.5 133.0 546.11994 8.6 – 127.3 21.2 230.0 0.5 34.3 141.0 562.81995 20.2 – 151.3 24.3 265.8 0.5 38.3 166.2 666.61996 6.4 – 180.5 24.4 293.7 0.7 43.3 187.9 737.0

1997 4.6 – 205.3 26.0 328.5 0.7 47.4 225.8 838.31998 4.9 – 204.4 26.7 359.3 0.8 53.3 275.3 924.71999 4.3 – 234.4 38.1 334.0 0.8 67.7 330.1 1 009.52000 2.6 – 265.8 46.2 325.8 0.8 74.6 409.8 1 125.62001 11.3 – 291.8 48.1 297.5 0.8 78.9 452.8 1 181.6

1999 Q2 8.5 – 214.4 28.2 340.4 0.8 60.9 311.1 964.3Q3 6.7 – 217.1 44.3 327.6 0.8 66.3 304.5 967.3Q4 4.3 – 234.4 38.1 334.0 0.8 67.7 330.1 1 009.5

2000 Q1 4.5 – 231.1 42.5 329.0 0.8 71.6 343.8 1 023.0Q2 4.0 – 240.8 49.0 334.8 0.8 75.2 359.0 1 063.3Q3 2.4 – 246.0 47.7 326.2 0.8 73.7 383.4 1 079.9Q4 2.6 – 265.8 46.2 325.8 0.8 74.6 409.8 1 125.6

2001 Q1 3.6 – 305.8 43.9 314.5 0.8 76.6 416.0 1 161.3Q2 3.5 – 292.3 43.2 308.5 0.8 80.3 419.3 1 148.1Q3 2.7 – 293.7 46.3 308.3 0.8 82.2 421.5 1 155.6Q4 11.3 – 291.8 48.1 297.5 0.8 78.9 452.8 1 181.6

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Financial liabilities - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Short term loans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK sharesBy rest and bonds

of the Direct Secured Other by Unquoted issued by UK mutualBy UK world investme- on Finance UK Other by Total Quoted UK UK other UK other UK fundsMFI’s MFI’s nt loans dwellings leasing residents the Row loans companies companies equity residents shares Total

AF.411 AF.419 AF.421 AF.422 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.516 AF.517 AF.521 AF.5

NYYU NYZC NYZG NYZM NYZU NYZW NYZY NYYQ NZAK NZAM NZAO NSRD NZBC NZAA1992 365.2 113.7 80.5 338.2 18.2 105.6 4.0 1 025.4 600.1 252.4 8.4 – 81.3 942.21993 360.1 204.3 79.1 356.5 17.9 108.1 4.2 1 130.2 771.5 296.1 9.0 – 123.6 1 200.21994 374.1 148.5 77.3 375.1 17.8 113.4 4.0 1 110.2 726.3 288.7 9.8 – 119.8 1 144.71995 433.1 194.3 82.4 389.7 18.7 113.4 3.0 1 234.6 859.9 340.1 10.1 – 143.9 1 354.01996 488.8 260.4 90.9 408.8 20.6 115.4 3.0 1 388.0 957.4 365.8 10.7 – 166.1 1 500.0

1997 536.4 305.4 108.7 429.7 22.6 124.0 2.6 1 529.5 1 225.2 437.8 11.6 – 193.3 1 867.91998 563.5 296.9 143.4 456.1 23.2 131.3 2.5 1 616.9 1 372.0 495.6 12.2 – 217.9 2 097.71999 602.6 363.1 161.2 493.7 23.3 148.8 2.1 1 794.6 1 751.1 636.1 13.1 – 299.0 2 699.42000 701.3 423.9 203.4 535.2 23.4 147.3 2.1 2 036.6 1 756.1 683.8 14.7 – 304.4 2 759.02001 757.0 514.8 218.8 590.4 23.7 150.4 2.1 2 257.2 1 492.3 661.3 14.9 – 268.6 2 437.1

1999 Q2 590.4 351.9 155.8 472.0 23.5 136.8 2.2 1 732.6 1 595.3 557.6 12.9 – 252.9 2 418.6Q3 588.6 370.0 163.8 483.7 23.4 139.5 2.2 1 771.0 1 531.0 562.3 13.1 – 250.6 2 357.0Q4 602.6 363.1 161.2 493.7 23.3 148.8 2.1 1 794.6 1 751.1 636.1 13.1 – 299.0 2 699.4

2000 Q1 646.8 390.5 182.1 502.1 23.5 144.5 2.2 1 891.8 1 780.6 641.0 13.1 – 310.8 2 745.4Q2 668.3 443.1 192.3 514.4 23.5 146.8 2.2 1 990.6 1 764.4 643.3 13.5 – 313.6 2 734.8Q3 668.4 435.4 201.7 525.5 23.4 147.0 2.2 2 003.7 1 786.8 684.2 14.1 – 318.7 2 803.8Q4 701.3 423.9 203.4 535.2 23.4 147.3 2.1 2 036.6 1 756.1 683.8 14.7 – 304.4 2 759.0

2001 Q1 730.7 518.7 201.8 546.3 23.4 146.1 2.1 2 169.1 1 592.0 664.9 14.7 – 283.7 2 555.3Q2 735.2 538.6 213.4 560.4 23.5 151.4 2.1 2 224.6 1 575.4 668.9 14.8 – 292.6 2 551.6Q3 741.5 521.6 216.6 576.2 23.6 157.9 2.2 2 239.5 1 398.8 633.7 14.8 – 243.4 2 290.7Q4 757.0 514.8 218.8 590.4 23.7 150.4 2.1 2 257.2 1 492.3 661.3 14.9 – 268.6 2 437.1

Financial liabilities - continued

Insurance technical reserves Net financial assets/liabilities

Net equity ofhouseholds inlife assurance

and pension Prepayments and Other accounts Total financial Total financial Total financial Net assets (+)/funds reserve o/s claims Total payable liabilities assets liabilities liabilities (-)

AF.61 AF.62 AF.6 AF.7 AF.L AF.A AF.L BF.90

NZBI NZBO NZBG NZBQ NZBW NZBV NZBW NQFT1992 685.0 38.0 723.0 185.3 4 732.0 4 744.8 4 732.0 12.81993 875.2 39.7 915.0 190.7 5 465.7 5 497.1 5 465.7 31.41994 823.8 42.4 866.2 195.4 5 454.8 5 472.7 5 454.8 17.91995 968.3 47.5 1 015.8 203.1 6 226.8 6 204.2 6 226.8 –22.61996 1 053.8 58.6 1 112.4 202.0 6 767.6 6 698.2 6 767.6 –69.4

1997 1 285.9 59.5 1 345.5 212.7 7 931.7 7 856.2 7 931.7 –75.51998 1 421.1 60.8 1 481.9 220.4 8 618.3 8 483.1 8 618.3 –135.21999 1 640.8 59.5 1 700.3 229.6 9 725.6 9 592.2 9 725.6 –133.42000 1 529.5 62.8 1 592.3 262.9 10 466.1 10 391.2 10 466.1 –74.92001 1 344.5 59.0 1 403.5 264.8 10 479.2 10 385.9 10 479.2 –93.2

1999 Q2 1 540.4 60.7 1 601.1 225.1 9 308.5 9 179.8 9 308.5 –128.7Q3 1 471.1 59.1 1 530.2 229.9 9 181.2 9 058.3 9 181.2 –122.9Q4 1 640.8 59.5 1 700.3 229.6 9 725.6 9 592.2 9 725.6 –133.4

2000 Q1 1 600.8 60.9 1 661.7 242.2 10 043.5 9 930.1 10 043.5 –113.3Q2 1 571.2 62.6 1 633.8 250.9 10 304.3 10 237.0 10 304.3 –67.3Q3 1 560.9 63.2 1 624.1 258.2 10 441.3 10 366.8 10 441.3 –74.6Q4 1 529.5 62.8 1 592.3 262.9 10 466.1 10 391.2 10 466.1 –74.9

2001 Q1 1 409.5 62.9 1 472.4 268.8 10 571.5 10 507.2 10 571.5 –64.3Q2 1 419.4 62.7 1 482.1 262.2 10 573.0 10 503.6 10 573.0 –69.4Q3 1 260.6 60.3 1 320.9 263.2 10 204.0 10 144.0 10 204.0 –60.0Q4 1 344.5 59.0 1 403.5 264.8 10 479.2 10 385.9 10 479.2 –93.2

1 Excluding loans secured on dwellings and finance leasing. Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedDepositswith rest by UK

Deposits of the Deposits by UK by other by UK local other by Bondswith UK world other than central by UK UK central authoriti- UK issued by

Currency MFI’s1 MFI’s with MFI’s Total government MFI’s residents government es residents RoW Total

AF.21 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 A.F2 AF.3311 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NKDS NKDU NKDY NKDZ NKDR NKEC NKEH NKEM NKEP NKES NKEW NKIQ NKEA1992 0.5 2.3 – 1.5 4.3 – – – 0.2 – – – 0.21993 0.6 2.1 – 2.6 5.3 0.1 – – 0.2 – – – 0.41994 0.7 2.4 – 3.1 6.3 – – – 0.7 – – – 0.81995 0.8 2.9 – 4.1 7.8 0.1 – – 1.1 – – – 1.31996 0.8 2.4 – 4.9 8.1 – – – 2.0 – – – 2.0

1997 0.7 2.3 – 5.8 8.8 – – – 2.3 – – – 2.41998 0.7 3.2 – 3.0 6.9 – 0.4 0.3 3.3 – – – 4.01999 0.9 2.5 – 2.9 6.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.7 – – – 4.32000 1.0 1.6 – 3.5 6.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.5 – – – 4.12001 0.9 1.9 – 2.7 5.5 – 0.4 0.1 3.1 – – – 3.6

1999 Q2 0.6 2.5 – 3.3 6.4 – 0.4 0.2 3.6 – – – 4.2Q3 0.6 2.6 – 3.2 6.3 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.8 – – – 4.4Q4 0.9 2.5 – 2.9 6.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.7 – – – 4.3

2000 Q1 0.7 1.4 – 2.7 4.9 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.7 – – – 4.2Q2 0.7 1.4 – 3.0 5.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.7 – – – 4.2Q3 0.7 1.4 – 2.9 5.1 – 0.4 0.1 3.5 – – – 4.0Q4 1.0 1.6 – 3.5 6.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.5 – – – 4.1

2001 Q1 0.8 1.6 – 3.1 5.5 – 0.4 0.1 3.4 – – – 3.9Q2 0.8 1.4 – 3.4 5.6 – 0.4 0.1 3.6 – – – 4.1Q3 0.8 1.9 – 2.5 5.3 – 0.4 0.1 3.2 – – – 3.7Q4 0.9 1.9 – 2.7 5.5 – 0.4 0.1 3.1 – – – 3.6

Financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepaymentsand bonds of Other

Direct issued by By the rest insurance accounts TotalInvestment Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK of the premiums receivable- financial

Loans dwellings residents3 Total shares shares residents world Total etc. /payable assets

AF.421 AF.422 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.5 AF.62 AF.7 AF.A

ZYBN NKFN NKFS NKFC NKFZ NKGA NSOL NKGE NKFU NKGN NKGO NKFB1992 – – 3.0 3.0 – 0.2 – 0.4 0.7 – 4.2 12.51993 – – 3.3 3.4 – 0.3 – 0.6 0.9 – 3.5 13.41994 – – 3.5 3.6 – 0.2 – 0.7 1.0 – 3.9 15.41995 – – 3.6 3.6 – 0.3 – 0.8 1.0 – 2.9 16.71996 – – 3.2 3.3 – 0.3 – 0.7 1.0 – 2.7 17.1

1997 – – 3.1 3.2 – 0.3 – 0.8 1.1 – 2.5 17.81998 – – 2.5 2.5 – 0.3 – 0.8 1.1 – 2.7 17.31999 – – 2.6 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.1 1.4 – 2.5 17.12000 0.4 – 2.2 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.2 17.52001 0.4 – 2.2 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.3 16.6

1999 Q2 – – 2.3 2.4 – 0.3 – 1.1 1.4 – 2.5 16.9Q3 – – 2.4 2.4 – 0.3 – 1.1 1.4 – 2.5 17.1Q4 – – 2.6 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.1 1.4 – 2.5 17.1

2000 Q1 – – 2.3 2.3 – 0.3 – 1.2 1.5 – 2.8 15.8Q2 0.4 – 2.3 2.7 – 0.3 – 1.2 1.5 – 2.9 16.4Q3 0.4 – 2.2 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.1 16.4Q4 0.4 – 2.2 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.2 17.5

2001 Q1 0.4 – 2.1 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.2 16.8Q2 0.4 – 2.1 2.5 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.2 17.1Q3 0.4 – 2.1 2.5 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.2 16.3Q4 0.4 – 2.2 2.6 – 0.3 – 1.3 1.6 – 3.3 16.6

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for financial leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term loans Long term loans

Bonds issued Other by theother by UK By rest of the rest of the

residents Total By UK MFIs1,2 world MFIs Finance leasing by UK residents3 world Total

AF.3326 AF.3 AF.411 AF.419 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4

NKIA NKHE NKII NKIM NKIV NKIW NKIX NKIG1992 1.3 1.3 0.8 – 0.3 23.5 0.1 24.71993 0.9 0.9 0.8 – 0.3 24.9 0.1 26.01994 0.9 0.9 0.4 – 0.3 25.6 0.3 26.51995 0.4 0.4 0.4 – 0.3 24.8 0.2 25.51996 0.7 0.7 0.3 – 0.3 21.9 0.2 22.6

1997 0.8 0.8 0.3 – 0.3 22.0 – 22.61998 1.0 1.0 0.4 – 0.3 26.5 – 27.21999 1.2 1.2 0.3 – 0.3 25.7 – 26.42000 0.5 0.5 0.4 – 0.3 25.4 – 26.22001 0.7 0.7 0.2 – 0.3 25.7 – 26.3

1999 Q2 1.2 1.2 0.3 – 0.3 26.2 – 26.8Q3 1.1 1.1 0.3 – 0.3 26.0 – 26.6Q4 1.2 1.2 0.3 – 0.3 25.7 – 26.4

2000 Q1 1.1 1.1 0.4 – 0.3 25.1 – 25.8Q2 0.9 0.9 0.3 – 0.3 25.3 – 25.9Q3 0.7 0.7 0.3 – 0.3 25.4 – 26.0Q4 0.5 0.5 0.4 – 0.3 25.4 – 26.2

2001 Q1 1.0 1.0 0.5 – 0.3 25.9 – 26.8Q2 0.8 0.8 0.3 – 0.3 26.0 – 26.7Q3 0.7 0.7 0.4 – 0.3 26.0 – 26.8Q4 0.7 0.7 0.2 – 0.3 25.7 – 26.3

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’shares

Other accounts Total financial Total financial Net assetsUnquoted UK companies Total payable/receivable liabilities assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.515 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NKJE NKIY NKJS NKIF NKFB NYOP1992 0.4 0.4 5.7 32.1 12.5 –19.71993 0.4 0.4 8.0 35.3 13.4 –21.91994 1.1 1.1 10.0 38.6 15.4 –23.11995 1.1 1.1 9.4 36.4 16.7 –19.71996 0.4 0.4 8.6 32.3 17.1 –15.1

1997 0.3 0.3 8.2 31.9 17.8 –14.01998 0.4 0.4 8.1 36.7 17.3 –19.41999 0.4 0.4 8.5 36.5 17.1 –19.52000 0.4 0.4 8.5 35.6 17.5 –18.12001 0.4 0.4 7.8 35.2 16.6 –18.7

1999 Q2 0.4 0.4 8.4 36.9 16.9 –20.0Q3 0.4 0.4 8.3 36.5 17.1 –19.4Q4 0.4 0.4 8.5 36.5 17.1 –19.5

2000 Q1 0.4 0.4 8.5 35.8 15.8 –20.0Q2 0.4 0.4 8.4 35.5 16.4 –19.1Q3 0.4 0.4 8.2 35.3 16.4 –18.9Q4 0.4 0.4 8.5 35.6 17.5 –18.1

2001 Q1 0.4 0.4 8.5 36.6 16.8 –19.9Q2 0.4 0.4 8.4 36.2 17.1 –19.1Q3 0.4 0.4 8.4 36.3 16.3 –20.0Q4 0.4 0.4 7.8 35.2 16.6 –18.7

1 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as longterm loans

2 Monetary financial institutions3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for financial leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedDepositswith rest Deposits by UK by UK by UK

Deposits of the other central by other by the central local medium other by by thewith UK world than with governme- by UK UK rest of governme- authorit- term by UK rest of

Currency MFI’s MFI’s MFI’s Total nt MFI’s residents the world nt ies MFI’s residents the world Total

AF.21 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NKKA NKKC NKKG NKKH NKJZ NKKK NKKP NKKU NKKV NKKX NKLA NKLB NKLE NKLF NKKI1992 1.8 83.0 36.8 3.0 124.6 0.2 3.7 4.2 0.8 1.8 – – 2.8 1.8 15.51993 2.0 93.0 41.9 5.3 142.1 – 3.6 7.7 1.7 2.4 – – 4.0 2.0 21.41994 2.0 98.8 43.1 5.2 149.1 0.1 4.4 7.4 1.7 1.8 – 0.1 4.4 4.4 24.31995 2.2 104.1 46.7 4.6 157.7 – 4.9 8.6 1.7 1.8 – 0.1 5.7 5.5 28.31996 2.3 118.0 47.5 5.2 172.9 – 6.0 8.0 1.8 0.7 – 0.1 3.6 4.4 24.6

1997 2.4 126.9 60.1 4.7 194.1 – 4.7 10.1 2.1 0.4 – 0.2 2.8 3.4 23.71998 2.3 129.5 65.0 4.8 201.6 – 6.8 6.0 1.2 0.9 – 0.2 3.5 6.3 24.91999 2.5 139.6 78.7 4.5 225.3 – 4.9 13.6 1.9 0.1 – 0.2 1.9 7.1 29.92000 2.7 155.9 106.9 4.3 269.8 – 5.4 16.4 3.0 0.5 – 0.1 2.7 10.6 38.62001 2.8 163.8 126.6 4.5 297.7 – 5.2 20.3 4.9 0.7 – 0.2 4.2 11.6 47.1

1999 Q2 2.4 136.5 68.2 4.6 211.8 0.1 3.8 5.2 1.3 0.3 – 0.3 6.0 6.7 23.8Q3 2.3 133.5 73.9 4.5 214.2 0.1 4.5 16.7 1.3 0.1 – 0.3 2.8 7.2 33.0Q4 2.5 139.6 78.7 4.5 225.3 – 4.9 13.6 1.9 0.1 – 0.2 1.9 7.1 29.9

2000 Q1 2.5 139.2 86.1 4.5 232.4 1.3 4.3 17.6 1.3 0.1 – 0.2 1.7 7.9 34.5Q2 2.7 149.8 89.6 4.5 246.6 – 4.7 21.4 2.3 0.2 – 0.1 2.1 8.5 39.3Q3 2.6 155.2 96.2 4.5 258.5 – 4.7 19.3 1.6 0.4 – – 2.3 10.2 38.7Q4 2.7 155.9 106.9 4.3 269.8 – 5.4 16.4 3.0 0.5 – 0.1 2.7 10.6 38.6

2001 Q1 2.6 155.0 130.5 4.4 292.4 – 5.4 13.1 3.1 0.7 – – 4.4 11.5 38.2Q2 2.8 161.0 128.2 4.3 296.3 – 5.5 13.4 5.4 0.7 – 0.1 4.5 11.6 41.2Q3 2.7 159.1 125.3 4.6 291.8 – 5.3 18.9 4.4 0.7 – – 4.5 11.5 45.5Q4 2.8 163.8 126.6 4.5 297.7 – 5.2 20.3 4.9 0.7 – 0.2 4.2 11.6 47.1

Financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Prepaymen-Direct Direct and bonds ts of Other

investment investment issued by By the UK mutual insurance accounts Totalloans;out- loans;inw- by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds premiums receivabl- financial

ward ard residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total etc e/payable assets

AF.4211 F.4212 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.5 AF.62 AF.7 AF.A

NKXH NKXI NKXO NKWY NKXV NKXW NSON NKYA NKYE NKXQ NKYJ NKYK NKWX1992 36.9 13.5 5.9 56.3 12.1 24.1 – 121.8 0.2 158.2 9.3 85.8 449.81993 41.0 11.3 6.1 58.5 7.6 30.0 – 130.2 0.3 168.1 10.0 87.4 487.51994 41.5 14.1 6.7 62.4 11.4 28.7 – 132.5 0.3 173.0 7.5 88.4 504.71995 48.3 17.3 6.7 72.4 9.1 33.3 – 150.5 0.4 193.2 8.9 88.8 549.31996 47.3 21.9 7.0 76.3 10.2 36.9 – 152.2 0.4 199.7 13.1 88.0 574.6

1997 50.7 25.1 7.4 83.3 14.2 43.8 – 166.8 0.4 225.2 10.7 90.0 627.01998 73.0 36.9 7.7 117.6 20.5 48.9 – 213.2 0.4 283.0 11.8 90.5 729.41999 82.3 47.2 8.0 137.4 39.4 64.4 – 342.3 0.6 446.6 10.8 89.6 939.62000 88.8 51.3 7.9 148.0 26.4 63.5 – 535.2 0.5 625.6 11.4 115.0 1 208.52001 75.9 43.5 8.1 127.5 26.4 52.4 – 587.7 0.4 667.0 10.7 113.5 1 263.5

1999 Q2 77.3 42.4 7.6 127.3 25.3 57.6 – 314.1 0.5 397.5 11.0 89.6 861.0Q3 84.5 45.9 7.6 138.0 32.1 55.4 – 330.1 0.5 418.0 10.8 90.6 904.5Q4 82.3 47.2 8.0 137.4 39.4 64.4 – 342.3 0.6 446.6 10.8 89.6 939.6

2000 Q1 85.0 47.2 7.9 140.1 34.5 67.7 – 462.4 0.6 565.2 11.1 89.3 1 072.4Q2 91.9 46.2 7.8 145.9 30.4 66.4 – 499.3 0.6 596.7 11.4 101.8 1 141.7Q3 101.3 46.2 7.7 155.2 28.8 65.6 – 516.5 0.6 611.4 11.5 114.3 1 189.6Q4 88.8 51.3 7.9 148.0 26.4 63.5 – 535.2 0.5 625.6 11.4 115.0 1 208.5

2001 Q1 92.7 48.6 7.9 149.2 25.0 57.1 – 558.3 0.5 640.9 11.5 114.3 1 246.5Q2 87.4 47.4 7.9 142.8 27.5 55.9 – 569.7 0.5 653.6 11.4 112.9 1 258.2Q3 81.7 45.0 8.0 134.7 23.8 49.1 – 576.6 0.4 649.8 11.0 112.8 1 245.6Q4 75.9 43.5 8.1 127.5 26.4 52.4 – 587.7 0.4 667.0 10.7 113.5 1 263.5

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A57 Financial Balance sheet: Private non-financial corporationsESA95 sector S.112

continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term loans Long term loansBonds

MMI’s1 issued Foreign Sterling Direct Direct Other byissued by other by Sterling currency loans by By rest of investment investment the restother UK UK loans by loans by building the world loans;out- loans;inw- Finance by UK of theresidents residents Total UK MFI’s UK MFI’s societies MFIs ward ard leasing residents4 world Total

AF.3316 AF.3326 AF.3 AF.4111 AF.4112 AF.4113 AF.419 AF.4211 AF.4212 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4

NKZM NKZW NKZA NLBF NLBG NLBH NLBI NLBL NLBM NLBR NLBS NLBT NLBC1992 8.4 53.8 62.1 144.8 37.1 3.2 39.0 24.5 46.5 14.5 20.1 0.4 330.21993 10.3 65.4 75.8 136.0 30.9 3.5 54.2 26.5 42.6 14.4 21.9 0.4 330.51994 12.0 66.6 78.6 129.1 28.7 3.3 54.7 26.6 39.7 14.2 25.8 0.4 322.41995 14.0 82.1 96.1 140.0 30.1 4.0 63.1 31.4 40.3 15.3 23.7 0.5 348.31996 13.8 85.7 99.6 155.5 28.1 4.7 64.7 34.4 44.8 16.7 27.5 0.4 376.8

1997 15.4 100.7 116.2 159.8 27.9 3.5 79.7 39.0 52.3 18.2 30.0 0.4 410.91998 18.6 123.9 142.5 166.5 36.3 2.3 77.7 50.9 77.2 18.3 30.9 0.4 460.51999 22.5 153.7 176.2 176.2 41.8 3.8 92.3 60.3 85.0 18.2 44.3 0.4 522.32000 24.7 196.4 221.1 198.6 45.9 5.6 104.3 87.9 101.6 18.2 42.3 0.4 604.82001 24.6 212.3 236.9 214.2 46.5 7.4 123.8 94.9 105.0 18.3 43.3 0.3 653.9

1999 Q2 21.3 147.2 168.4 171.1 46.7 3.0 85.0 54.1 85.8 18.3 35.4 0.4 499.7Q3 24.5 139.2 163.7 171.5 44.5 3.4 97.4 62.0 87.2 18.3 37.0 0.4 521.6Q4 22.5 153.7 176.2 176.2 41.8 3.8 92.3 60.3 85.0 18.2 44.3 0.4 522.3

2000 Q1 21.4 159.2 180.6 183.0 42.5 3.8 99.6 73.7 93.2 18.4 42.1 0.3 556.6Q2 23.6 172.5 196.1 190.1 44.9 4.5 110.6 74.6 102.8 18.3 42.4 0.4 588.6Q3 23.6 183.5 207.1 196.8 41.9 4.7 105.6 82.2 105.0 18.3 43.1 0.3 597.9Q4 24.7 196.4 221.1 198.6 45.9 5.6 104.3 87.9 101.6 18.2 42.3 0.4 604.8

2001 Q1 26.3 196.2 222.5 206.3 46.8 5.6 127.8 84.9 103.2 18.2 40.6 0.4 633.9Q2 26.0 203.5 229.6 209.2 47.6 6.8 122.5 89.0 106.6 18.2 45.3 0.3 645.8Q3 24.6 199.8 224.4 216.6 45.4 6.7 124.3 91.6 106.5 18.2 51.4 0.4 661.0Q4 24.6 212.3 236.9 214.2 46.5 7.4 123.8 94.9 105.0 18.3 43.3 0.3 653.9

Net financialassets/liabili-

Financial liabilities - continued ties

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares andbonds issued by Other accounts Net assets

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK receivable/ Total financial Total financial (+)/liabilitie-companies companies other UK equity residents Total payable liabilities assets s(-)

AF.514 AF.515 AF.516 AF.517 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NLBZ NLCA NLCB NSOO NLBU NLCO NLBB NKWX NYOT1992 522.0 187.5 8.4 – 718.0 111.4 1 221.7 449.8 –771.91993 649.8 218.8 9.0 – 877.5 113.2 1 397.0 487.5 –909.51994 620.3 211.8 9.8 – 841.9 116.1 1 359.0 504.7 –854.41995 719.8 248.8 10.1 – 978.7 117.7 1 540.8 549.3 –991.51996 797.8 263.6 10.7 – 1 072.1 117.5 1 665.9 574.6 –1 091.3

1997 948.5 305.8 11.6 – 1 266.0 120.1 1 913.2 627.0 –1 286.21998 1 059.5 355.8 12.2 – 1 427.6 121.9 2 152.5 729.4 –1 423.11999 1 394.4 475.8 13.1 – 1 883.3 128.5 2 710.3 939.6 –1 770.72000 1 375.4 489.9 14.7 – 1 880.0 129.7 2 835.6 1 208.5 –1 627.02001 1 134.7 451.9 14.9 – 1 601.5 131.5 2 623.7 1 263.5 –1 360.2

1999 Q2 1 247.6 407.5 12.9 – 1 667.9 126.0 2 462.1 861.0 –1 601.1Q3 1 198.5 407.8 13.1 – 1 619.3 128.7 2 433.2 904.5 –1 528.7Q4 1 394.4 475.8 13.1 – 1 883.3 128.5 2 710.3 939.6 –1 770.7

2000 Q1 1 466.4 478.3 13.1 – 1 957.9 129.8 2 825.0 1 072.4 –1 752.5Q2 1 437.1 476.5 13.5 – 1 927.1 126.8 2 838.6 1 141.7 –1 696.9Q3 1 418.9 500.7 14.1 – 1 933.8 127.2 2 865.8 1 189.6 –1 676.2Q4 1 375.4 489.9 14.7 – 1 880.0 129.7 2 835.6 1 208.5 –1 627.0

2001 Q1 1 235.9 466.0 14.7 – 1 716.6 132.7 2 705.7 1 246.5 –1 459.1Q2 1 210.5 464.7 14.8 – 1 690.0 130.7 2 696.0 1 258.2 –1 437.8Q3 1 061.8 434.4 14.8 – 1 511.0 130.1 2 526.4 1 245.6 –1 280.8Q4 1 134.7 451.9 14.9 – 1 601.5 131.5 2 623.7 1 263.5 –1 360.2

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A58 Financial Balance sheet: BanksESA95 sector S.121+S.122 (part) Unconsolidated

£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Deposits Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedwith Deposits

rest of other by UK by other by the by UK by UK other by by theDeposits the than central UK local UK rest of central local medium UK rest ofwith UK world with governm- authori- by UK residen- the governm- authori- term by residen- the

Currency MFI’s MFI’s MFI’s Total ent ty bills MFI’s ts world ent ties MFI’s ts world Total

AF.21 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NHSQ NHSS NHSW NHSX NHSP NHTA NHTE NHTF NHTK NHTL NHTN NHTQ NHTR NHTU NHTV NHSY1992 4.5 167.7 407.1 0.2 579.5 4.5 – 59.1 0.3 12.2 13.3 – 4.0 16.2 72.0 181.81993 4.8 166.9 410.5 0.2 582.4 4.9 – 56.5 0.4 14.8 21.9 – 4.5 19.9 109.8 232.71994 5.1 184.4 459.0 0.2 648.6 6.1 – 53.6 0.5 10.1 19.9 – 5.7 20.7 119.4 236.01995 5.4 197.2 505.5 0.2 708.3 12.4 – 60.3 0.4 13.2 19.7 – 6.0 23.4 144.9 280.21996 4.9 227.1 473.4 0.1 705.5 2.1 – 75.5 0.4 8.6 24.5 – 6.2 33.3 154.7 305.2

1997 5.4 293.9 627.3 0.1 926.7 1.7 – 97.7 0.4 16.6 29.8 – 7.1 43.1 181.9 378.31998 6.9 301.6 665.7 0.1 974.2 3.0 – 95.1 0.6 21.3 21.0 – 8.1 49.9 225.7 424.61999 9.2 298.2 622.1 0.1 929.6 2.8 – 104.8 0.5 31.3 15.2 – 11.9 63.3 235.4 465.22000 8.1 345.0 772.7 0.1 1 125.8 1.6 – 90.1 1.3 33.2 8.0 – 16.9 72.9 282.8 506.72001 6.7 406.3 802.2 – 1 215.3 8.5 – 94.9 0.7 39.7 3.3 – 15.2 72.3 313.0 547.6

1999 Q2 4.4 309.7 694.9 0.1 1 009.1 5.4 – 99.8 0.9 29.3 14.1 – 9.9 58.0 228.5 445.9Q3 4.8 312.5 641.1 0.1 958.4 5.0 – 98.1 0.9 38.5 14.3 – 11.6 51.9 234.5 454.8Q4 9.2 298.2 622.1 0.1 929.6 2.8 – 104.8 0.5 31.3 15.2 – 11.9 63.3 235.4 465.2

2000 Q1 5.6 335.8 677.0 0.1 1 018.5 2.0 – 98.9 1.3 37.8 12.2 – 12.6 62.3 251.7 478.9Q2 6.0 354.4 730.5 0.1 1 090.9 3.0 – 100.0 1.2 43.2 12.7 – 15.2 63.3 268.5 507.1Q3 6.0 373.9 733.5 0.1 1 113.4 1.2 – 95.2 1.2 39.9 12.6 – 15.4 73.1 279.9 518.5Q4 8.1 345.0 772.7 0.1 1 125.8 1.6 – 90.1 1.3 33.2 8.0 – 16.9 72.9 282.8 506.7

2001 Q1 6.6 428.4 848.9 0.1 1 283.9 1.6 – 106.0 1.5 35.8 8.5 – 16.6 67.6 301.6 539.2Q2 6.4 423.9 798.5 0.1 1 228.9 1.0 – 94.0 0.8 35.9 9.8 – 16.0 74.6 309.4 541.5Q3 6.5 438.0 793.9 0.1 1 238.5 1.8 – 101.3 0.6 39.4 11.0 – 16.6 58.3 317.1 545.9Q4 6.7 406.3 802.2 – 1 215.3 8.5 – 94.9 0.7 39.7 3.3 – 15.2 72.3 313.0 547.6

Financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Shorttermloans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

Direct Direct UK shares Otherinvestme- investme- and bonds accounts

nt nt Secured issued by by the UK mutual receivab- Totalby UK loans;ou- loans;in- on Finance Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds le/payabl financialMFI’s3 tward ward dwellings leasing Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total assets

AF.411 AF.4211 AF.4212 AF.422 AF.423 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.5 AF.7 F.A

NHUC NHUJ NHUK NHUL NHUP NHUA NHUX NHUY NROT NHVC NHVG NHUS NHVM NHTZ1992 473.4 – – 96.5 0.9 570.8 1.5 9.2 – 11.7 0.6 23.0 5.5 1 360.51993 460.1 – – 108.6 1.0 569.6 1.6 10.8 – 10.7 1.0 24.0 5.0 1 413.61994 465.1 – – 115.9 1.2 582.2 2.5 15.1 – 14.8 1.0 33.4 5.1 1 505.31995 542.1 – – 139.9 1.4 683.5 3.6 20.1 – 15.9 1.1 40.7 6.4 1 719.01996 616.5 – – 158.2 1.6 776.3 3.8 20.8 – 14.8 1.2 40.6 5.3 1 832.9

1997 716.3 – – 305.7 1.8 1 023.8 5.1 27.9 – 12.5 1.3 46.7 5.8 2 381.31998 752.6 – – 320.6 2.3 1 075.4 5.8 31.1 – 22.9 1.3 61.1 6.0 2 541.31999 803.6 – – 345.0 2.7 1 151.3 7.5 39.7 – 22.2 1.7 71.1 5.9 2 623.12000 966.5 – – 386.3 2.7 1 355.5 8.8 47.2 – 38.0 1.6 95.5 4.9 3 088.42001 1 061.5 – – 418.6 2.7 1 482.8 8.1 43.7 – 35.5 1.3 88.6 5.2 3 339.5

1999 Q2 798.6 – – 332.0 2.7 1 133.3 6.7 36.3 – 21.2 1.4 65.6 6.2 2 660.1Q3 790.2 – – 339.4 2.7 1 132.3 6.3 33.7 – 24.8 1.4 66.2 5.9 2 617.7Q4 803.6 – – 345.0 2.7 1 151.3 7.5 39.7 – 22.2 1.7 71.1 5.9 2 623.1

2000 Q1 872.7 – – 350.9 2.7 1 226.3 7.5 38.9 – 17.7 1.7 65.7 5.6 2 795.0Q2 910.3 – – 358.1 2.7 1 271.1 7.7 39.9 – 30.1 1.7 79.4 5.6 2 954.1Q3 922.2 – – 361.5 2.7 1 286.4 8.8 45.5 – 26.2 1.7 82.3 4.9 3 005.5Q4 966.5 – – 386.3 2.7 1 355.5 8.8 47.2 – 38.0 1.6 95.5 4.9 3 088.4

2001 Q1 1 053.3 – – 391.6 2.7 1 447.6 7.9 42.7 – 30.6 1.5 82.6 5.1 3 358.6Q2 1 049.6 – – 400.6 2.7 1 452.9 8.3 44.9 – 35.4 1.5 90.1 5.4 3 318.8Q3 1 049.1 – – 409.9 2.7 1 461.7 7.1 38.2 – 31.5 1.2 77.9 5.1 3 329.1Q4 1 061.5 – – 418.6 2.7 1 482.8 8.1 43.7 – 35.5 1.3 88.6 5.2 3 339.5

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A58 Financial Balance sheet: BanksESA95 sector S.121+S.122 (part) Unconsolidated

continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares Loans

Short term MMI’s2 Short termissued Bonds issued loans Long term loans

Foreign Certifica- CommercialSterling currency tes of paper medium other by Direct

bank bank deposit by issued by term by UK investment FinanceCurrency deposits deposits Total banks banks MFI’s residents Total By UK MFIs3 loans leasing Total

AF.21 AF.2211 AF.2212 AF.2 AF.33151 AF.33153 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3 AF.411 AF.421 AF.423 AF.4

NHVU NHVX NHVY NHVT NHWK NHWM NHWV NHWY NHWC NHXG NHXM NHXT NHXE1992 20.6 467.5 652.4 1 140.5 108.2 24.2 11.1 15.2 158.8 0.1 5.1 1.0 6.21993 21.9 483.7 696.2 1 201.8 88.7 24.2 15.3 22.1 150.2 0.1 4.8 0.9 5.81994 23.5 498.0 753.4 1 274.9 96.0 20.7 22.2 22.4 161.2 – 5.1 0.8 5.91995 25.1 580.2 845.8 1 451.1 116.5 22.4 26.3 24.6 189.9 – 5.2 0.8 6.01996 25.3 649.7 841.1 1 516.1 142.7 25.9 31.7 23.8 224.1 – 4.5 1.1 5.6

1997 26.9 905.5 1 015.2 1 947.6 168.1 32.6 43.5 40.7 285.0 – 6.6 1.3 7.91998 29.9 966.8 1 079.9 2 076.5 167.9 30.3 49.5 48.2 295.9 – 4.1 1.3 5.41999 35.1 1 002.5 1 048.9 2 086.5 198.7 25.9 62.0 51.5 338.2 – 2.6 1.1 3.72000 35.6 1 132.9 1 314.4 2 482.9 228.2 27.7 68.2 63.9 387.8 – 0.3 1.1 1.42001 36.3 1 223.4 1 457.5 2 717.3 253.6 29.9 71.9 63.3 419.0 – 0.3 1.2 1.5

1999 Q2 27.0 992.7 1 148.1 2 167.8 180.2 27.2 56.5 48.3 312.1 – 2.9 1.2 4.1Q3 27.7 991.4 1 104.6 2 123.6 182.3 26.6 60.6 46.3 315.8 – 2.3 1.2 3.4Q4 35.1 1 002.5 1 048.9 2 086.5 198.7 25.9 62.0 51.5 338.2 – 2.6 1.1 3.7

2000 Q1 30.0 1 054.9 1 187.6 2 272.6 197.1 25.1 65.1 57.6 344.4 – 2.0 1.1 3.2Q2 31.1 1 088.1 1 296.2 2 415.3 205.9 24.9 67.6 57.4 355.5 – 1.5 1.1 2.6Q3 31.8 1 129.4 1 289.4 2 450.7 208.6 26.6 64.7 61.7 361.4 – 0.9 1.1 2.0Q4 35.6 1 132.9 1 314.4 2 482.9 228.2 27.7 68.2 63.9 387.8 – 0.3 1.1 1.4

2001 Q1 32.2 1 194.2 1 510.7 2 737.1 264.5 32.7 69.9 65.9 433.0 – 0.2 1.1 1.3Q2 33.2 1 184.5 1 475.9 2 693.6 253.6 29.7 73.6 63.5 420.5 – 0.2 1.1 1.3Q3 34.1 1 223.7 1 461.2 2 719.1 256.0 29.3 74.8 61.3 421.5 – 0.2 1.2 1.4Q4 36.3 1 223.4 1 457.5 2 717.3 253.6 29.9 71.9 63.3 419.0 – 0.3 1.2 1.5

Net financialassets/liabilit-

Financial liabilities - continued ies

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares andbonds issued by Other accounts Net assets

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK receivable/paya- Total financial Total financial (+)/liabilities-companies companies residents Total ble liabilities assets (-)

AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NHYB NHYC NROU NHXW NHYQ NHXD NHTZ NHSL1992 21.3 33.0 – 54.3 0.5 1 360.3 1 360.5 0.21993 31.0 35.9 – 67.0 0.4 1 425.2 1 413.6 –11.61994 28.7 36.7 – 65.5 0.4 1 508.0 1 505.3 –2.71995 25.8 39.3 – 65.1 0.5 1 712.6 1 719.0 6.51996 27.5 42.0 – 69.5 1.9 1 817.1 1 832.9 15.7

1997 73.5 46.6 – 120.1 2.3 2 362.9 2 381.3 18.41998 84.6 45.7 – 130.3 2.6 2 510.7 2 541.3 30.61999 63.4 45.4 – 108.8 2.7 2 539.9 2 623.1 83.22000 41.0 53.7 – 94.7 3.1 2 969.9 3 088.4 118.62001 26.3 61.1 – 87.4 3.2 3 228.4 3 339.5 111.1

1999 Q2 67.2 46.1 – 113.3 2.7 2 600.1 2 660.1 60.0Q3 64.5 46.4 – 110.9 2.5 2 556.2 2 617.7 61.4Q4 63.4 45.4 – 108.8 2.7 2 539.9 2 623.1 83.2

2000 Q1 38.9 47.9 – 86.9 2.8 2 709.8 2 795.0 85.1Q2 36.3 48.0 – 84.2 2.9 2 860.6 2 954.1 93.6Q3 43.0 48.8 – 91.8 2.9 2 908.7 3 005.5 96.8Q4 41.0 53.7 – 94.7 3.1 2 969.9 3 088.4 118.6

2001 Q1 38.0 58.6 – 96.6 3.4 3 271.3 3 358.6 87.2Q2 41.5 59.2 – 100.8 3.2 3 219.4 3 318.8 99.3Q3 24.8 59.5 – 84.3 3.1 3 229.3 3 329.1 99.8Q4 26.3 61.1 – 87.4 3.2 3 228.4 3 339.5 111.1

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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A59 Financial Balance sheet: Building societiesESA95 sector S.122 (part) Unconsolidated

£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Deposits Short term MMIs2 issued Bonds issuedwith Deposits

rest of other by UK by other by the by UK by UK other by by theDeposits the than central UK local UK rest of central local medium UK rest ofwith UK world with governm- authori- by UK residen- the governm- authori- term by residen- the

Currency MFIs1 MFIs MFIs Total ent ty bills MFIs ts world ent ties MFIs ts world Total

AF.21 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 A.F2 AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NHYY NHZA NHZE NHZF NHYX NHZI NHZM NHZN NHZS NHZT NHZV NHZY NHZZ NIAC NIAD NHZG1992 0.5 17.9 0.5 – 18.9 0.5 – 15.3 0.1 – 3.3 – 1.0 1.4 – 21.81993 0.5 19.7 1.6 – 21.7 0.1 – 14.5 0.2 0.6 5.1 – 1.5 1.6 0.7 24.41994 0.5 19.5 1.6 – 21.6 0.2 – 16.2 0.1 0.5 8.0 – 2.0 2.0 1.1 30.11995 0.4 18.1 1.8 – 20.3 2.7 – 17.4 0.2 0.1 7.0 – 2.4 1.7 1.6 33.01996 0.5 15.1 1.3 – 16.9 0.3 – 19.7 – 0.1 5.5 – 3.1 2.3 1.6 32.8

1997 0.3 8.1 1.0 – 9.3 – – 8.0 0.1 0.3 0.8 – 2.5 1.7 1.6 14.91998 0.2 6.9 0.9 – 8.1 – – 9.5 – 0.4 0.6 – 3.6 2.3 3.0 19.41999 0.7 7.5 0.5 – 8.7 – – 9.7 0.2 0.4 0.7 – 4.6 2.8 4.1 22.62000 0.4 7.3 1.0 – 8.7 – – 6.9 0.7 1.7 0.4 – 3.8 3.2 5.8 22.52001 0.5 8.1 0.9 – 9.5 – – 8.8 0.7 2.3 0.6 – 4.0 3.7 6.7 26.9

1999 Q2 0.2 6.4 0.8 – 7.5 – – 8.3 0.1 0.3 0.7 – 4.4 2.7 3.8 20.2Q3 0.3 6.1 0.7 – 7.0 – – 9.7 0.1 0.4 0.5 – 4.8 2.6 3.9 21.8Q4 0.7 7.5 0.5 – 8.7 – – 9.7 0.2 0.4 0.7 – 4.6 2.8 4.1 22.6

2000 Q1 0.3 8.2 0.3 – 8.8 – – 10.2 – 0.2 0.6 – 4.8 3.1 4.3 23.3Q2 0.3 8.2 0.8 – 9.3 – – 8.6 0.5 0.7 0.7 – 5.1 3.3 4.9 23.9Q3 0.3 8.4 1.3 – 10.0 – – 7.6 0.7 1.1 0.7 – 5.4 3.4 5.8 24.8Q4 0.4 7.3 1.0 – 8.7 – – 6.9 0.7 1.7 0.4 – 3.8 3.2 5.8 22.5

2001 Q1 0.3 7.1 0.7 – 8.1 – – 7.6 0.4 1.2 0.3 – 3.9 3.3 6.0 22.7Q2 0.3 6.9 0.8 – 8.0 – – 8.0 1.3 2.3 0.3 – 4.0 3.4 6.3 25.6Q3 0.3 7.3 1.2 – 8.8 – – 9.2 0.3 1.9 0.6 – 4.2 3.7 6.3 26.3Q4 0.5 8.1 0.9 – 9.5 – – 8.8 0.7 2.3 0.6 – 4.0 3.7 6.7 26.9

Financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’Short term loans Long term loans shares

Total financialby UK MFI’s3 Secured on dwellings Total Unquoted UK shares Total assets

AF.411 AF.422 AF.4 AF.515 AF.5 AF.A

NIAK NIAT NIAI NIBG NIBA NIAH1992 6.4 211.4 217.7 1.9 1.9 260.31993 6.6 219.6 226.2 2.9 2.9 275.21994 9.7 231.2 240.9 1.9 1.9 294.51995 15.7 223.2 239.0 1.6 1.6 293.91996 18.8 224.4 243.3 1.6 1.6 294.6

1997 12.7 97.6 110.3 1.2 1.2 135.61998 14.4 106.5 120.9 1.3 1.3 149.71999 14.3 113.6 127.9 1.2 1.2 160.42000 14.9 107.2 122.1 1.0 1.0 154.22001 18.7 113.4 132.2 1.1 1.1 169.6

1999 Q2 12.0 108.7 120.7 1.3 1.3 149.6Q3 13.0 111.8 124.8 1.3 1.3 155.0Q4 14.3 113.6 127.9 1.2 1.2 160.4

2000 Q1 15.4 115.2 130.6 1.2 1.2 163.8Q2 16.4 117.4 133.7 1.2 1.2 168.1Q3 17.4 120.0 137.3 1.2 1.2 173.3Q4 14.9 107.2 122.1 1.0 1.0 154.2

2001 Q1 15.7 109.4 125.0 1.0 1.0 156.9Q2 17.0 110.9 127.8 1.0 1.0 162.4Q3 17.8 111.8 129.6 1.0 1.0 165.7Q4 18.7 113.4 132.2 1.1 1.1 169.6

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than with direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and

loans for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2

issued Bonds issued

Transferable deposits Total by UK MFIs medium term by MFI’s other by UK residents Total

AF.22 AF.2 AF.3315 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3

NICE NICB NICR NIDD NIDG NICK1992 210.2 210.2 12.5 7.9 10.1 30.51993 224.2 224.2 10.2 9.2 11.0 30.41994 237.0 237.0 10.6 12.1 10.5 33.21995 233.8 233.8 12.3 11.9 9.7 33.91996 237.1 237.1 11.9 11.6 10.7 34.2

1997 113.4 113.4 4.6 3.9 4.3 12.81998 124.4 124.4 6.2 3.9 4.3 14.41999 131.1 131.1 9.8 5.7 3.7 19.32000 125.7 125.7 9.9 6.4 5.4 21.72001 141.8 141.8 8.4 7.0 5.2 20.6

1999 Q2 124.2 124.2 7.0 4.4 4.0 15.4Q3 127.5 127.5 8.1 5.7 3.9 17.7Q4 131.1 131.1 9.8 5.7 3.7 19.3

2000 Q1 133.3 133.3 9.0 6.5 3.7 19.2Q2 136.1 136.1 10.0 7.6 3.6 21.2Q3 138.5 138.5 10.8 9.0 3.4 23.2Q4 125.7 125.7 9.9 6.4 5.4 21.7

2001 Q1 130.5 130.5 8.7 6.7 5.3 20.7Q2 134.6 134.6 9.1 6.7 5.4 21.2Q3 137.1 137.1 8.4 7.4 5.4 21.2Q4 141.8 141.8 8.4 7.0 5.2 20.6

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ sharesOther accounts Total financial Total financial Net assets

Unquoted UK shares Total receivable/payable liabilities assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.515 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NIEE NIEK NIEY NIDL NIAH NHYT1992 – – 6.3 247.0 260.3 13.31993 – – 5.7 260.2 275.2 14.91994 – – 5.8 276.0 294.5 18.51995 – – 6.2 273.9 293.9 20.01996 – – 3.9 275.3 294.6 19.3

1997 – – 1.4 127.6 135.6 8.01998 – – 1.9 140.6 149.7 9.11999 – – 1.2 151.6 160.4 8.72000 – – 1.8 149.2 154.2 4.92001 – – 1.1 163.5 169.6 6.1

1999 Q2 – – 1.1 140.8 149.6 8.9Q3 – – 1.3 146.5 155.0 8.4Q4 – – 1.2 151.6 160.4 8.7

2000 Q1 – – 0.9 153.4 163.8 10.4Q2 – – 1.5 158.8 168.1 9.2Q3 – – 2.1 163.8 173.3 9.5Q4 – – 1.8 149.2 154.2 4.9

2001 Q1 – – 0.9 152.2 156.9 4.8Q2 – – 1.1 156.9 162.4 5.5Q3 – – 1.1 159.4 165.7 6.3Q4 – – 1.1 163.5 169.6 6.1

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Sterli- Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedng

buildi- Deposi- Deposi-Foreign ng ts with ts UK by Other

Sterli- curren- societ- rest of other by UK local other by the by UK by UK other by theng bank cy bank ies the than central author- UK rest of central local medium by UK rest of

Curren- deposi- deposi- deposi- world with govern- ity by UK reside- the govern- author- term by reside- thecy ts ts ts MFI’s MFI’s Total ment bills MFI’s nts world ment ities MFI’s nts world Total

AF.21 AF.2211 F.2212 F.2213 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NLPM NLPP NLPQ NLPR NLPS NLPT NLPL NLPW NLQA NLQB NLQG NLQH NLQJ NLQM NLQN NLQQ NLQR NLPU1992 0.1 32.1 23.0 1.4 45.4 – 102.0 0.2 – 6.2 0.4 0.4 5.3 – 1.1 7.7 56.2 77.51993 0.1 39.2 24.9 2.3 87.9 – 154.4 0.1 – 5.6 0.4 2.4 12.5 – 1.2 12.1 96.9 131.21994 0.1 39.0 30.2 2.3 67.8 – 139.3 0.1 – 10.1 0.5 2.3 9.6 – 1.7 10.7 61.4 96.41995 0.1 53.4 45.2 1.9 89.2 – 189.7 0.7 – 8.0 0.8 3.1 13.7 – 2.8 8.1 65.6 102.91996 0.1 57.6 55.5 2.3 139.5 – 254.9 0.2 – 8.8 0.9 3.8 13.5 0.1 3.1 10.7 83.5 124.6

1997 0.1 73.0 65.8 0.8 140.3 – 280.1 0.1 – 7.3 0.8 3.5 12.1 – 3.2 13.1 107.1 147.01998 0.1 86.6 66.4 1.1 123.0 – 277.3 – – 20.5 2.0 1.9 16.6 – 3.5 18.9 72.8 136.31999 0.1 79.2 64.1 1.4 167.0 – 311.7 – – 26.2 2.9 7.5 19.3 – 3.8 29.2 45.8 134.82000 0.1 97.2 87.6 0.8 223.8 2.7 412.2 – – 29.0 2.7 3.8 27.1 – 3.5 40.4 45.8 152.42001 0.1 110.8 115.9 1.1 281.5 1.1 510.6 1.7 – 27.9 1.3 6.0 29.9 – 4.0 55.1 33.8 159.7

1999 Q2 0.1 86.2 68.5 1.3 185.1 – 341.2 0.4 – 19.2 1.9 2.2 15.6 – 3.5 21.3 57.3 121.5Q3 0.1 81.5 76.0 1.3 175.5 – 334.4 0.5 – 19.2 3.5 4.3 17.5 – 3.8 24.7 66.6 140.1Q4 0.1 79.2 64.1 1.4 167.0 – 311.7 – – 26.2 2.9 7.5 19.3 – 3.8 29.2 45.8 134.8

2000 Q1 0.1 100.1 84.8 1.7 211.8 – 398.4 – – 25.9 4.4 7.2 20.2 – 4.0 28.3 46.2 136.3Q2 0.1 97.1 100.9 1.6 222.7 0.7 423.1 – – 27.0 2.9 5.6 23.5 – 3.8 29.1 36.0 127.8Q3 0.1 100.1 89.1 1.5 234.1 1.6 426.4 0.1 – 23.0 2.6 4.3 23.0 – 3.4 34.3 27.4 118.0Q4 0.1 97.2 87.6 0.8 223.8 2.7 412.2 – – 29.0 2.7 3.8 27.1 – 3.5 40.4 45.8 152.4

2001 Q1 0.1 111.9 107.3 1.0 284.4 2.0 506.8 0.8 – 26.6 3.1 4.1 29.0 – 3.6 45.2 51.9 164.3Q2 0.1 108.7 105.7 0.7 291.5 1.5 508.2 1.2 – 27.7 3.2 6.6 27.5 – 4.0 48.2 35.2 153.7Q3 0.1 117.5 110.3 0.9 282.0 1.9 512.6 0.1 – 27.7 2.0 5.5 27.5 – 3.9 51.5 35.6 153.8Q4 0.1 110.8 115.9 1.1 281.5 1.1 510.6 1.7 – 27.9 1.3 6.0 29.9 – 4.0 55.1 33.8 159.7

Financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares Otherand bonds Prepayme- accounts

Direct Secured issued by By the UK mutual nts on receivab- Totalinvestme- on Finance by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds insurance le/payabl financial

nt dwellings leasing residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total premiums assets

AF.421 AF.422 AF.423 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.5 AF.62A AF.7 AF.A

NLRE NLRH NLRL NLRM NLQW NLRT NLRU NSQN NLRY NLSC NLRO NLSH NLSI NLPH1992 0.9 24.3 17.3 6.3 48.8 45.2 24.8 – 37.3 1.2 108.5 0.9 4.1 341.81993 0.8 23.3 17.0 6.5 47.4 65.5 30.2 – 61.7 1.9 159.3 1.0 4.7 498.01994 1.0 23.7 16.6 8.2 49.5 61.3 34.4 – 61.7 2.0 159.4 1.1 5.9 451.61995 2.2 22.9 17.3 6.5 48.9 79.5 36.1 – 70.6 3.6 189.9 1.2 6.8 539.41996 1.5 22.8 19.0 7.4 50.7 94.9 41.4 – 89.8 3.5 229.5 1.5 7.5 668.8

1997 2.5 24.4 20.8 9.4 57.2 106.0 47.8 – 108.8 3.6 266.3 1.5 7.8 759.91998 1.7 26.7 20.9 8.8 58.2 109.5 58.3 – 122.7 3.6 294.2 0.4 9.0 775.31999 3.0 33.5 20.6 6.4 63.6 166.6 64.4 – 155.6 4.7 391.3 0.8 10.4 912.52000 2.1 39.8 20.7 7.6 70.2 146.2 86.5 – 184.0 4.4 421.1 0.8 10.9 1 067.72001 2.2 55.9 21.0 9.4 88.6 142.7 105.7 – 175.1 3.4 426.9 0.8 11.8 1 198.3

1999 Q2 1.7 29.1 20.8 5.8 57.5 137.9 59.5 – 155.3 4.0 356.7 0.8 9.7 887.4Q3 1.7 30.3 20.7 7.1 59.9 139.8 61.8 – 124.5 3.9 330.0 0.8 10.3 875.5Q4 3.0 33.5 20.6 6.4 63.6 166.6 64.4 – 155.6 4.7 391.3 0.8 10.4 912.5

2000 Q1 2.1 34.4 20.9 5.6 62.9 152.1 78.2 – 156.9 4.5 391.7 0.8 9.9 1 000.0Q2 1.8 37.3 20.8 4.5 64.4 149.2 72.9 – 188.3 4.6 414.9 0.8 10.3 1 041.3Q3 1.9 42.3 20.7 4.9 69.8 147.6 75.8 – 196.9 4.7 424.9 0.8 10.7 1 050.6Q4 2.1 39.8 20.7 7.6 70.2 146.2 86.5 – 184.0 4.4 421.1 0.8 10.9 1 067.7

2001 Q1 2.1 43.2 20.7 9.4 75.3 138.8 94.7 – 158.6 4.0 396.0 0.8 11.1 1 154.4Q2 2.1 46.7 20.8 13.6 83.2 144.0 98.7 – 182.3 4.1 429.0 0.8 11.3 1 186.2Q3 2.1 52.2 20.9 19.9 95.2 130.7 101.8 – 168.0 3.1 403.6 0.8 11.7 1 177.7Q4 2.2 55.9 21.0 9.4 88.6 142.7 105.7 – 175.1 3.4 426.9 0.8 11.8 1 198.3

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

used for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short termMMI’s1 issued Bonds issued Short term loans Long term loans

By rest of Direct Other by theby other UK other by UK the world investment Finance by UK rest of the

residents residents Total By UK MFI’s2,3 MFIs loans leasing residents4 world Total

AF.3316 AF.3326 AF.3 AF.411 AF.419 AF.421 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4

NLTK NLTU NLSY NLUC NLUG NLUI NLUP NLUQ NLUR NLUA1992 6.1 22.7 28.9 99.0 66.6 1.7 1.0 6.0 1.7 176.11993 9.4 32.5 41.8 113.7 143.1 2.7 0.9 6.4 1.9 268.71994 9.1 39.0 48.2 125.4 86.9 3.5 0.8 7.4 1.7 225.71995 10.2 47.7 57.9 164.1 123.3 2.9 0.8 7.5 0.8 299.41996 10.6 64.8 75.4 201.0 187.7 2.5 1.1 9.2 0.9 402.4

1997 10.5 76.8 87.3 236.6 216.0 4.8 1.3 11.2 0.8 470.81998 8.1 95.5 103.6 242.3 209.5 5.1 1.3 10.9 0.7 469.91999 15.6 117.0 132.6 246.4 259.7 5.6 1.2 13.5 0.5 526.92000 21.4 140.2 161.6 297.1 306.8 6.7 1.1 12.8 0.5 625.02001 23.3 167.8 191.1 325.2 375.9 7.9 1.3 12.7 0.5 723.4

1999 Q2 6.9 107.7 114.6 248.3 256.6 5.7 1.2 12.7 0.5 525.0Q3 19.8 111.2 131.1 242.1 261.0 5.1 1.2 13.2 0.5 523.0Q4 15.6 117.0 132.6 246.4 259.7 5.6 1.2 13.5 0.5 526.9

2000 Q1 21.1 119.3 140.4 282.2 278.9 6.4 1.2 12.8 0.5 581.9Q2 25.3 121.4 146.8 285.9 319.0 6.6 1.2 13.1 0.5 626.1Q3 24.0 130.8 154.8 283.5 317.0 6.6 1.1 13.0 0.5 621.6Q4 21.4 140.2 161.6 297.1 306.8 6.7 1.1 12.8 0.5 625.0

2001 Q1 17.4 144.2 161.7 326.8 375.2 6.6 1.1 13.2 0.5 723.4Q2 17.1 142.6 159.7 322.7 401.1 7.6 1.2 13.2 0.5 746.1Q3 21.6 150.9 172.4 316.9 382.2 8.2 1.2 12.9 0.5 721.8Q4 23.3 167.8 191.1 325.2 375.9 7.9 1.3 12.7 0.5 723.4

Net financialassets/liabili-

Financial liabilities - continued ties

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares andbonds issued by Other accounts Net assets

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK UK mutual funds receivable/pay- Total financial Total financial (+)/liabilitie-companies companies residents shares Total able liabilities assets s(-)

AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.521 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NLUX NLUY NSQO NLVG NLUS NLVM NLSL NLPH NYOF1992 30.9 27.7 – 81.3 139.9 0.5 345.3 341.8 –3.61993 58.6 37.1 – 123.6 219.3 0.5 530.3 498.0 –32.31994 50.9 36.2 – 119.8 206.9 0.5 481.3 451.6 –29.71995 78.8 47.2 – 143.9 269.8 0.5 627.6 539.4 –88.21996 94.1 55.3 – 166.1 315.5 0.9 794.1 668.8 –125.4

1997 140.0 79.6 – 193.3 412.9 0.9 971.8 759.9 –211.91998 155.5 87.3 – 217.9 460.6 0.9 1 035.0 775.3 –259.71999 220.5 106.1 – 299.0 625.6 0.7 1 285.9 912.5 –373.42000 270.6 129.9 – 304.4 705.0 0.8 1 495.3 1 067.7 –427.62001 274.9 137.8 – 268.6 681.3 0.8 1 596.9 1 198.3 –398.6

1999 Q2 210.9 97.1 – 252.9 560.9 0.8 1 201.2 887.4 –313.9Q3 201.7 101.1 – 250.6 553.5 0.7 1 208.3 875.5 –332.8Q4 220.5 106.1 – 299.0 625.6 0.7 1 285.9 912.5 –373.4

2000 Q1 212.8 102.7 – 310.8 626.3 8.2 1 357.2 1 000.0 –357.2Q2 221.6 107.4 – 313.6 642.6 7.9 1 428.6 1 041.3 –387.3Q3 264.7 123.8 – 318.7 707.2 0.6 1 490.7 1 050.6 –440.0Q4 270.6 129.9 – 304.4 705.0 0.8 1 495.3 1 067.7 –427.6

2001 Q1 261.4 129.5 – 283.7 674.5 0.8 1 562.2 1 154.4 –407.8Q2 263.3 134.3 – 292.6 690.1 0.7 1 597.5 1 186.2 –411.3Q3 260.2 129.5 – 243.4 633.2 0.7 1 530.9 1 177.7 –353.3Q4 274.9 137.8 – 268.6 681.3 0.8 1 596.9 1 198.3 –398.6

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedDepositswith rest Deposits by UK by UK by UK

Deposits of the other central by other by the central local medium other by by thewith UK world than with governme- by UK UK rest of governme- authorit- term by UK rest of

MFI’s MFI’s MFI’s Total nt MFI’s residents the world nt ies MFI’s residents the world Total

AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3325 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NIYG NIYK NIYL NIYD NIYO NIYT NIYY NIYZ NIZB NIZE NIZF NIZI NIZJ NIYM1992 31.7 0.7 – 32.3 0.1 4.0 0.5 0.8 84.7 0.1 3.2 23.3 34.7 151.31993 33.5 0.7 – 34.2 0.2 2.5 0.3 0.9 118.6 0.1 3.6 34.6 35.5 196.31994 34.7 0.8 – 35.5 0.2 3.2 0.3 0.9 114.2 0.4 5.2 27.5 32.4 184.21995 44.6 0.9 – 45.6 1.1 4.0 0.1 1.1 138.4 0.5 6.3 34.7 36.6 222.81996 58.0 1.2 – 59.2 0.8 7.5 0.3 1.4 151.7 0.4 7.0 36.9 45.1 251.0

1997 60.9 1.7 – 62.6 0.9 12.6 0.9 2.0 186.1 0.4 8.2 49.8 46.4 307.31998 62.3 0.6 – 62.9 1.1 13.3 1.8 0.6 209.7 0.6 9.1 70.7 67.1 374.01999 55.6 0.4 – 56.0 0.6 13.9 2.6 0.5 206.1 0.5 11.4 86.6 68.6 390.82000 62.2 0.3 – 62.5 0.6 15.2 2.7 0.5 198.1 0.5 10.6 118.4 78.6 425.12001 59.2 0.4 – 59.6 0.6 16.0 1.5 0.6 183.8 0.4 12.1 140.1 86.7 441.7

1999 Q2 59.0 0.4 – 59.3 0.7 14.7 1.7 0.4 207.2 0.5 10.5 76.9 70.9 383.6Q3 55.7 0.5 – 56.1 0.3 14.1 2.0 0.6 201.9 0.5 11.3 79.6 70.4 380.5Q4 55.6 0.4 – 56.0 0.6 13.9 2.6 0.5 206.1 0.5 11.4 86.6 68.6 390.8

2000 Q1 56.7 0.3 – 56.9 0.7 14.2 2.5 0.4 203.5 0.5 11.9 96.2 66.5 396.3Q2 61.8 0.4 – 62.2 0.3 14.1 2.7 0.6 207.4 0.5 11.4 101.8 71.1 409.9Q3 61.2 0.4 – 61.6 0.5 14.8 2.3 0.5 201.3 0.5 10.1 110.8 75.2 416.1Q4 62.2 0.3 – 62.5 0.6 15.2 2.7 0.5 198.1 0.5 10.6 118.4 78.6 425.1

2001 Q1 63.3 0.5 – 63.8 0.6 15.8 1.6 0.6 188.4 0.4 10.9 121.0 87.1 426.3Q2 61.6 0.4 – 62.0 0.6 15.3 1.0 0.4 186.8 0.5 11.9 122.0 89.5 428.1Q3 61.1 0.5 – 61.7 0.6 15.0 1.9 0.7 184.3 0.4 11.7 128.6 88.9 432.1Q4 59.2 0.4 – 59.6 0.6 16.0 1.5 0.6 183.8 0.4 12.1 140.1 86.7 441.7

Financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

Direct Direct UK shares Prepayme- Otherinvestme- investme- and bonds nts of accounts

nt nt Secured issued by By the UK mutual insurance receivab- Totalloans;ou- loans;in- on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK rest of funds premiums le/payabl financial

tward ward dwellings residents3 Total shares UK shares residents the world shares Total etc assets

AF.4211 AF.4212 AF.422 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.5 AF.62 AF.7 AF.A

NIZX NIZY NIZZ NJAE NIZO NJAL NJAM NSOC NJAQ NJAU NJAG NJAZ NJBA NIZN1992 1.9 0.1 3.6 15.7 21.3 317.7 2.6 – 105.6 48.0 473.9 0.4 7.6 686.91993 2.2 0.4 3.0 16.2 21.8 408.6 3.5 – 144.6 66.8 623.5 0.4 7.8 884.01994 2.2 0.8 2.3 18.9 24.1 370.3 2.8 – 132.5 58.9 564.4 0.5 8.0 816.61995 2.6 1.6 1.9 18.4 24.5 452.5 3.1 – 156.4 66.7 678.8 0.5 11.3 983.51996 2.2 1.5 1.7 20.4 25.7 494.5 4.0 – 161.2 79.3 739.0 0.6 12.1 1 087.5

1997 2.2 1.5 1.7 23.9 29.3 557.0 4.0 – 196.8 87.5 845.2 0.6 14.9 1 259.91998 2.0 2.3 1.8 25.8 31.8 618.2 4.5 – 205.3 111.7 939.8 0.4 16.5 1 425.41999 1.4 0.2 1.1 43.0 45.7 730.4 4.8 – 257.6 135.9 1 128.6 0.9 15.4 1 637.42000 1.5 2.5 1.3 36.3 41.7 678.3 5.9 – 234.2 137.6 1 056.0 0.9 16.7 1 602.92001 1.6 2.4 1.7 34.3 40.0 562.9 5.4 – 216.8 114.0 899.0 0.9 14.8 1 456.0

1999 Q2 1.7 1.3 1.8 34.6 39.3 687.3 4.7 – 225.3 121.5 1 038.8 0.9 15.9 1 537.9Q3 1.7 0.7 1.7 35.1 39.3 644.3 4.4 – 223.3 117.0 989.0 0.9 15.7 1 481.4Q4 1.4 0.2 1.1 43.0 45.7 730.4 4.8 – 257.6 135.9 1 128.6 0.9 15.4 1 637.4

2000 Q1 1.7 0.9 1.2 40.3 44.0 742.8 4.2 – 235.7 134.5 1 117.2 0.9 15.7 1 631.0Q2 1.6 1.4 1.2 41.4 45.7 710.0 4.8 – 239.1 134.8 1 088.6 0.9 16.0 1 623.4Q3 1.6 2.0 1.3 40.6 45.5 703.6 5.3 – 232.3 137.8 1 079.0 0.9 16.3 1 619.5Q4 1.5 2.5 1.3 36.3 41.7 678.3 5.9 – 234.2 137.6 1 056.0 0.9 16.7 1 602.9

2001 Q1 1.6 2.5 1.5 32.8 38.4 618.5 5.5 – 222.6 124.3 970.9 0.9 16.2 1 516.6Q2 1.9 2.5 1.6 33.2 39.1 617.0 5.8 – 234.4 125.7 982.9 0.9 15.8 1 528.8Q3 1.9 2.4 1.6 32.4 38.2 532.2 5.1 – 196.0 107.0 840.4 0.9 15.3 1 388.6Q4 1.6 2.4 1.7 34.3 40.0 562.9 5.4 – 216.8 114.0 899.0 0.9 14.8 1 456.0

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

secured on dwellings and loans for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Bonds issued Short term loans Long term loans

other by UK Direct investment Direct investmentresidents Total By UK MFIs1,2 loans;outward loans;inward by UK residents3 Total

AF.3326 AF.3 AF.411 AF.4211 AF.4212 AF.424 AF.4

NJCM NJBQ NJCU NJDB NJDC NJDI NJCS1992 – – 1.7 1.9 0.7 0.1 4.31993 – – 2.0 1.9 0.6 0.2 4.61994 0.5 0.5 3.0 1.9 0.5 0.1 5.51995 0.1 0.1 3.5 1.7 0.9 0.1 6.21996 0.4 0.4 3.9 1.2 3.5 – 8.5

1997 0.4 0.4 7.6 1.4 4.7 – 13.71998 0.1 0.1 6.8 0.9 5.2 0.7 13.61999 0.1 0.1 8.9 2.6 5.0 0.5 17.02000 0.7 0.7 10.4 1.6 5.3 0.5 17.82001 0.7 0.7 10.8 5.2 5.4 0.5 21.9

1999 Q2 0.1 0.1 6.6 2.1 5.2 0.5 14.4Q3 0.1 0.1 7.4 2.1 5.1 0.5 15.1Q4 0.1 0.1 8.9 2.6 5.0 0.5 17.0

2000 Q1 0.2 0.2 8.7 2.3 4.5 0.5 16.0Q2 0.3 0.3 11.0 2.1 4.8 0.5 18.3Q3 0.5 0.5 10.3 1.9 5.0 0.5 17.7Q4 0.7 0.7 10.4 1.6 5.3 0.5 17.8

2001 Q1 0.7 0.7 8.6 1.7 5.3 0.5 16.1Q2 0.7 0.7 7.7 4.8 5.2 0.5 18.2Q3 0.7 0.7 10.5 5.0 5.2 0.5 21.1Q4 0.7 0.7 10.8 5.2 5.4 0.5 21.9

Netfinancial

assets/liab-Financial liabilities - continued ilities

Shares and other equity Insurance technical reserves

Excl mutual funds’ sharesNet equ’y of

UK shares h’holds inand bonds life ass. Prepayments Otherissued by and pens. of insurance accounts Total Total Net assets

Quoted UK Unquoted UK other UK funds premiums receivable/- financial financial (+)/liabili-companies companies residents Total reserve etc. Total payable liabilities assets ties(-)

AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.5 AF.61 AF.62 AF.6 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF.90

NJDP NJDQ NSOD NJDK NJEA NJED NPXS NJEE NJCR NIZN NYOI1992 25.9 3.6 – 29.5 685.0 38.0 723.0 4.2 761.1 686.9 –74.21993 32.2 3.8 – 36.0 875.2 39.7 915.0 4.9 960.5 884.0 –76.51994 26.3 2.9 – 29.2 823.8 42.4 866.2 4.7 906.1 816.6 –89.51995 35.6 3.7 – 39.3 968.3 47.5 1 015.8 6.8 1 068.2 983.5 –84.81996 38.0 4.4 – 42.5 1 053.8 58.6 1 112.4 7.6 1 171.5 1 087.5 –84.0

1997 63.2 5.4 – 68.7 1 285.9 59.5 1 345.5 11.5 1 439.8 1 259.9 –179.91998 72.5 6.3 – 78.8 1 421.1 60.8 1 481.9 13.3 1 587.7 1 425.4 –162.31999 72.8 8.3 – 81.2 1 640.8 59.5 1 700.3 18.0 1 816.4 1 637.4 –179.02000 69.0 9.9 – 78.9 1 529.5 62.8 1 592.3 22.5 1 712.3 1 602.9 –109.42001 56.3 10.1 – 66.5 1 344.5 59.0 1 403.5 27.0 1 519.5 1 456.0 –63.5

1999 Q2 69.5 6.5 – 76.0 1 540.4 60.7 1 601.1 15.2 1 706.8 1 537.9 –168.9Q3 66.3 6.5 – 72.8 1 471.1 59.1 1 530.2 16.8 1 635.0 1 481.4 –153.6Q4 72.8 8.3 – 81.2 1 640.8 59.5 1 700.3 18.0 1 816.4 1 637.4 –179.0

2000 Q1 62.4 11.6 – 73.9 1 600.8 60.9 1 661.7 19.0 1 770.8 1 631.0 –139.8Q2 69.5 11.0 – 80.5 1 571.2 62.6 1 633.8 19.6 1 752.6 1 623.4 –129.2Q3 60.2 10.5 – 70.7 1 560.9 63.2 1 624.1 21.2 1 734.1 1 619.5 –114.6Q4 69.0 9.9 – 78.9 1 529.5 62.8 1 592.3 22.5 1 712.3 1 602.9 –109.4

2001 Q1 56.8 10.3 – 67.1 1 409.5 62.9 1 472.4 23.5 1 579.9 1 516.6 –63.3Q2 60.0 10.2 – 70.3 1 419.4 62.7 1 482.1 24.2 1 595.4 1 528.8 –66.6Q3 52.0 9.8 – 61.9 1 260.6 60.3 1 320.9 25.8 1 430.4 1 388.6 –41.8Q4 56.3 10.1 – 66.5 1 344.5 59.0 1 403.5 27.0 1 519.5 1 456.0 –63.5

1 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as longterm loans

2 Monetary financial institutions3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedDepositswith rest MMIs by UK

Monetary Deposits of the Deposits issued by by the local other by by the financialgold and with UK world other than by UK other UK rest of authoriti- UK rest of derivativ-

SDRs MFI’s1 MFI’s with MFI’s Total MFI’s residents the world es residents the world es Total

AF.1 AF.221 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3322 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.34 AF.3

NIFC NIFI NIFM NIFN NIFF NSUO NSRH NIGB NIGG NIGK NIGL ZYBQ NIFO1992 4.4 2.1 1.3 – 3.5 – – – – 4.4 22.5 – 27.01993 5.1 6.0 1.3 – 7.2 – – – – 3.2 23.4 – 26.61994 4.8 2.3 1.3 – 3.6 – – – – 1.4 24.6 – 26.01995 4.9 2.6 7.3 – 10.0 – – 2.6 – 1.4 17.0 – 20.91996 4.2 2.6 7.3 – 10.0 – – 1.7 – 0.8 14.1 – 16.6

1997 3.5 2.3 7.7 – 10.0 – – 1.0 – 0.6 10.6 – 12.21998 4.3 1.9 6.1 – 8.0 – – 2.1 – 0.6 10.9 – 13.61999 4.0 1.8 8.7 – 10.6 – – 1.8 – 0.2 7.6 – 9.72000 3.1 18.9 6.6 2.9 28.5 2.0 – 2.3 – 0.1 16.7 – 21.12001 2.4 9.2 5.9 0.3 15.4 0.8 0.3 2.6 – 0.1 14.7 0.7 19.2

1999 Q2 4.1 1.6 5.8 – 7.4 – – 1.0 – 0.2 11.3 – 12.5Q3 4.1 2.1 5.1 – 7.3 – – 0.7 – 0.2 11.5 – 12.4Q4 4.0 1.8 8.7 – 10.6 – – 1.8 – 0.2 7.6 – 9.7

2000 Q1 3.6 6.4 5.0 0.5 11.9 0.2 – 1.7 – 0.1 11.2 –0.3 12.8Q2 3.7 17.3 4.6 5.2 27.1 0.4 – 1.3 – 0.1 13.5 –0.4 14.9Q3 3.3 21.5 4.4 6.3 32.3 0.2 – 1.7 – 0.1 15.0 –0.2 16.7Q4 3.1 18.9 6.6 2.9 28.5 2.0 – 2.3 – 0.1 16.7 – 21.1

2001 Q1 2.8 16.6 5.2 1.8 23.6 3.4 0.1 1.9 – 0.1 16.4 0.3 22.1Q2 2.8 12.2 6.0 0.8 18.9 3.0 0.5 2.7 – 0.1 15.5 0.4 22.2Q3 2.7 9.4 6.4 2.8 18.6 2.4 1.3 2.6 – 0.1 15.1 0.3 21.7Q4 2.4 9.2 5.9 0.3 15.4 0.8 0.3 2.6 – 0.1 14.7 0.7 19.2

Financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares and Otherbonds issued accounts Total

Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK by other UK By the rest receivable/p- financialdwellings residents3 Total shares shares residents of the world Total ayable assets

AF.422 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.519 AF.5 AF.7 AF.A

NIHB NIHG NIGQ NIHN NIHO NSNX NIHS NIHI NIIC NIGP1992 1.5 71.9 73.3 10.7 0.1 – 1.3 12.0 25.5 145.81993 1.4 73.2 74.6 9.4 0.1 – 1.3 10.8 28.3 152.71994 1.4 73.3 74.7 5.3 0.8 – 1.4 7.6 29.9 146.51995 1.3 75.0 76.3 2.7 0.8 – 1.5 5.0 32.7 149.81996 1.3 73.3 74.7 0.2 0.1 – 1.6 1.9 32.7 140.1

1997 0.1 75.9 76.0 0.2 0.1 – 1.7 2.0 35.6 139.31998 0.1 81.3 81.4 0.2 0.1 – 1.7 2.0 36.5 145.81999 0.1 83.8 83.9 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.2 43.2 153.42000 0.1 88.0 88.1 0.1 0.1 – 1.9 2.0 43.7 186.42001 0.1 90.9 90.9 – 0.5 – 1.9 2.4 45.3 175.7

1999 Q2 0.1 81.4 81.5 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.1 39.6 147.1Q3 0.1 82.2 82.3 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.1 41.8 149.9Q4 0.1 83.8 83.9 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.2 43.2 153.4

2000 Q1 0.1 83.4 83.5 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.1 43.7 157.5Q2 0.1 85.6 85.7 0.2 0.1 – 1.8 2.1 40.4 173.8Q3 0.1 86.3 86.4 0.1 0.1 – 1.9 2.0 40.7 181.3Q4 0.1 88.0 88.1 0.1 0.1 – 1.9 2.0 43.7 186.4

2001 Q1 0.1 88.4 88.5 – 0.1 – 1.9 2.0 46.7 185.7Q2 0.1 89.2 89.3 – 0.1 – 1.9 2.0 44.5 179.7Q3 0.1 90.1 90.2 – 0.5 – 1.9 2.4 44.4 180.0Q4 0.1 90.9 90.9 – 0.5 – 1.9 2.4 45.3 175.7

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money marekt instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Currency anddeposits Securities other than shares Loans

Short term MMI’s2 Long term bondsissued issued Short term loans Long term loans

OtherBritish central

Deposits governme- governme- By rest Other byother Sterling ECU nt nt of the the rest

than with treasury treasury securiti- sterling By UK world Finance by UK of theCurrency MFI’s1 Total bills bills es bonds Total MFIs3 MFIs leasing residents4 world Total

AF.21 AF.29 AF.2 AF.33111 AF.33112 AF.33211 AF.33212 AF.3 AF.411 AF.419 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4

NIIK NIIR NIIJ NIIV NIIW NIJI NIJJ NIIS NIJW NIKA NIKJ NIKK NIKL NIJU1992 2.1 49.0 51.1 5.7 2.5 153.7 10.2 172.1 5.9 3.1 0.1 – 1.1 10.11993 2.2 55.4 57.6 4.8 2.6 226.6 11.7 245.6 3.4 0.3 0.1 – 1.0 4.81994 2.3 61.4 63.7 5.9 2.7 216.3 13.7 238.5 10.5 0.2 0.1 – 0.9 11.61995 2.3 65.5 67.8 17.4 2.8 251.6 14.3 286.0 12.5 0.2 0.1 – 0.8 13.61996 2.4 72.5 74.9 3.9 2.5 281.0 12.7 300.1 14.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 15.4

1997 2.5 74.2 76.7 2.3 2.3 318.5 10.0 333.2 12.4 – 0.1 0.2 0.5 13.31998 2.6 73.1 75.8 2.4 2.4 349.0 10.3 364.1 13.5 – 0.5 0.2 0.4 14.61999 2.8 71.9 74.7 4.3 – 324.3 9.7 338.3 19.6 – 0.9 0.2 0.4 21.12000 3.0 75.1 78.1 2.6 – 315.5 10.4 328.5 24.3 – 1.0 0.2 0.5 26.02001 3.2 72.4 75.6 11.3 – 292.9 4.7 308.8 18.2 – 1.0 0.2 0.5 19.9

1999 Q2 2.7 72.0 74.7 6.8 1.7 331.0 9.4 348.9 14.6 – 0.9 0.2 0.5 16.2Q3 2.7 72.0 74.7 6.7 – 318.1 9.5 334.3 16.3 – 0.9 0.2 0.4 17.9Q4 2.8 71.9 74.7 4.3 – 324.3 9.7 338.3 19.6 – 0.9 0.2 0.4 21.1

2000 Q1 2.8 70.3 73.1 4.5 – 320.1 8.9 333.5 17.4 – 0.9 0.2 0.6 19.2Q2 2.8 71.5 74.3 4.0 – 325.2 9.6 338.9 19.8 – 1.0 0.2 0.6 21.5Q3 2.8 73.2 76.1 2.4 – 316.4 9.8 328.6 15.8 – 1.0 0.2 0.6 17.6Q4 3.0 75.1 78.1 2.6 – 315.5 10.4 328.5 24.3 – 1.0 0.2 0.5 26.0

2001 Q1 3.0 72.2 75.2 3.6 – 306.8 7.8 318.1 15.3 – 1.0 0.2 0.6 17.1Q2 3.0 72.5 75.5 3.5 – 300.7 7.7 312.0 15.6 – 1.0 0.2 0.6 17.3Q3 3.0 72.2 75.2 2.7 – 302.1 6.2 311.0 15.2 – 1.0 0.2 0.6 17.0Q4 3.2 72.4 75.6 11.3 – 292.9 4.7 308.8 18.2 – 1.0 0.2 0.5 19.9

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Other accountsreceivable/payable Total financial liabilities Total financial assets Net assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF90

NILG NIJT NIGP NZDZ1992 3.3 236.6 145.8 –90.81993 4.7 312.7 152.7 –160.01994 4.7 318.6 146.5 –172.11995 5.6 373.1 149.8 –223.31996 5.1 395.6 140.1 –255.5

1997 7.6 430.8 139.3 –291.41998 7.9 462.5 145.8 –316.71999 7.3 441.4 153.4 –287.92000 32.6 465.2 186.4 –278.72001 31.7 435.9 175.7 –260.2

1999 Q2 7.3 447.1 147.1 –300.0Q3 8.6 435.4 149.9 –285.5Q4 7.3 441.4 153.4 –287.9

2000 Q1 7.0 432.7 157.5 –275.2Q2 19.8 454.5 173.8 –280.7Q3 32.6 454.8 181.3 –273.5Q4 32.6 465.2 186.4 –278.7

2001 Q1 32.1 442.4 185.7 –256.7Q2 30.7 435.5 179.7 –255.8Q3 31.2 434.3 180.0 –254.4Q4 31.7 435.9 175.7 –260.2

1 Monetary financial insitiutions2 Money market instrument3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

used for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Long termSterling Short term MMI’s2 issued bonds issued

Foreign building DepositsSterling bank currency bank societies other than by UK central by other UK by UK central

deposits deposits deposits with MFI’s Total government by UK MFI’s residents government Total

AF.2211 F2212 F2213 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3321 AF.3

NJEP NJEQ NJER NJET NJEL NJEW NJFB NJFG NJFJ NJEU1992 3.6 – 3.6 – 7.2 – 0.1 2.0 0.1 2.21993 5.3 – 4.1 – 9.4 – 0.1 2.4 0.1 2.61994 4.6 – 4.5 – 9.2 – 0.1 2.6 0.1 2.91995 6.2 0.1 4.2 – 10.4 – 0.1 2.8 0.2 3.01996 6.1 – 4.8 – 11.0 – 0.1 3.2 0.1 3.5

1997 9.0 – 4.1 – 13.1 0.1 2.2 0.1 0.7 3.11998 8.7 – 4.1 – 12.9 0.2 2.4 0.1 0.8 3.61999 8.3 – 4.4 – 12.7 0.5 3.0 0.1 0.7 4.22000 8.7 – 4.6 – 13.3 0.2 3.4 0.2 0.5 4.32001 8.9 – 5.0 – 13.9 0.4 3.3 0.2 0.6 4.5

1999 Q2 8.2 – 3.6 – 11.9 0.3 2.7 0.1 0.7 3.9Q3 8.6 – 4.0 – 12.7 0.4 2.7 0.1 0.7 3.9Q4 8.3 – 4.4 – 12.7 0.5 3.0 0.1 0.7 4.2

2000 Q1 8.0 – 4.2 – 12.3 0.4 2.8 0.1 0.6 4.0Q2 8.5 – 4.5 – 13.0 0.5 2.9 0.2 0.7 4.2Q3 8.9 – 4.2 – 13.2 0.6 2.9 0.2 0.7 4.4Q4 8.7 – 4.6 – 13.3 0.2 3.4 0.2 0.5 4.3

2001 Q1 9.3 – 4.1 – 13.4 0.1 3.5 0.2 0.4 4.3Q2 8.7 – 4.7 – 13.4 0.1 3.6 0.2 0.4 4.4Q3 9.4 – 4.9 – 14.3 0.2 3.6 0.3 0.5 4.6Q4 8.9 – 5.0 – 13.9 0.4 3.3 0.2 0.6 4.5

Financial assets - continued

Insurancetechnical

Loans Shares and other equity reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK shares and Otherbonds issued Prepayments accounts Total

Secured on by UK Quoted UK Unquoted UK by other UK of insurance receivable/p- financialdwellings residents3 Total shares shares residents Total premiums etc ayable assets

AF.422 AF.424 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.517 AF.5 AF.62 AF.7 AF.A

NJGH NJGM NJFW NJGT NJGU NSOE NJGO NJHH NJHI NJFV1992 1.0 0.2 1.2 0.3 0.4 – 0.7 0.6 4.2 16.11993 0.7 0.2 0.9 0.4 0.4 – 0.8 0.6 3.4 17.81994 0.6 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.4 – 0.8 0.7 2.8 17.11995 0.5 0.1 0.6 0.5 0.4 – 0.8 0.7 1.6 17.21996 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.4 – 0.9 0.9 1.4 18.1

1997 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.1 0.3 – 1.3 0.9 1.1 20.01998 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.4 – 1.2 1.2 1.3 20.91999 0.3 0.3 0.6 2.2 0.4 – 2.6 1.1 1.0 22.22000 0.4 0.3 0.7 1.4 0.4 – 1.8 1.1 1.1 22.32001 0.6 0.3 0.9 1.1 0.4 – 1.5 1.1 –0.1 21.8

1999 Q2 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.4 – 1.2 1.1 1.6 20.3Q3 0.4 0.3 0.7 1.5 0.4 – 1.9 1.1 1.1 21.2Q4 0.3 0.3 0.6 2.2 0.4 – 2.6 1.1 1.0 22.2

2000 Q1 0.3 0.3 0.6 2.5 0.4 – 2.9 1.1 2.8 23.6Q2 0.3 0.3 0.7 2.1 0.4 – 2.5 1.1 1.5 23.0Q3 0.4 0.3 0.7 1.7 0.4 – 2.1 1.1 0.9 22.4Q4 0.4 0.3 0.7 1.4 0.4 – 1.8 1.1 1.1 22.3

2001 Q1 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.3 0.4 – 1.7 1.1 2.6 23.9Q2 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.2 0.4 – 1.6 1.1 0.3 21.6Q3 0.6 0.3 0.9 1.1 0.4 – 1.5 1.1 –0.1 22.2Q4 0.6 0.3 0.9 1.1 0.4 – 1.5 1.1 –0.1 21.8

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

used for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short term Long term bondsMMI’s1 issued issued Short term loans Long term loans

Other by theby local by UK local By rest of the rest of the

authorities authorities Total By UK MFIs2,3 world MFIs Finance leasing by UK residents4 world Total

AF.3312 AF.3322 AF.3 AF.411 AF.419 AF.423 AF.424 AF.429 AF.4

NJIE NJIQ NJHY NJJC NJJG NJJP NJJQ NJJR NJJA1992 – 0.2 0.2 3.0 0.6 1.3 45.9 0.6 51.31993 – 0.2 0.2 4.3 0.5 1.3 44.2 0.7 51.11994 – 0.5 0.5 5.0 0.5 1.5 43.6 0.7 51.31995 – 0.5 0.5 4.8 0.4 1.5 45.9 0.8 53.41996 – 0.7 0.7 4.8 0.3 1.5 45.6 0.9 53.1

1997 – 0.7 0.7 4.3 0.3 1.5 46.7 0.9 53.61998 – 0.8 0.8 3.1 0.2 1.5 47.6 0.9 53.41999 – 0.8 0.8 2.4 0.2 1.6 49.0 0.9 54.02000 – 0.8 0.8 1.7 0.1 1.6 50.1 0.7 54.22001 – 0.8 0.8 1.9 – 1.6 49.9 0.8 54.3

1999 Q2 – 0.8 0.8 2.6 0.2 1.6 47.3 0.9 52.6Q3 – 0.8 0.8 2.4 0.2 1.6 47.9 0.9 53.0Q4 – 0.8 0.8 2.4 0.2 1.6 49.0 0.9 54.0

2000 Q1 – 0.8 0.8 2.1 0.1 1.6 48.6 0.8 53.2Q2 – 0.8 0.8 1.9 0.1 1.6 49.9 0.8 54.2Q3 – 0.8 0.8 1.8 0.1 1.6 49.5 0.7 53.8Q4 – 0.8 0.8 1.7 0.1 1.6 50.1 0.7 54.2

2001 Q1 – 0.8 0.8 1.7 0.1 1.6 49.6 0.7 53.7Q2 – 0.8 0.8 1.8 0.1 1.6 49.4 0.7 53.6Q3 – 0.8 0.8 1.8 – 1.6 49.8 0.8 54.0Q4 – 0.8 0.8 1.9 – 1.6 49.9 0.8 54.3

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Other accounts payable Total financial liabilities Total financial assets Net assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF90

NJKM NJIZ NJFV NYOJ1992 8.4 59.9 16.1 –43.81993 8.5 59.8 17.8 –42.01994 8.5 60.2 17.1 –43.11995 8.5 62.4 17.2 –45.21996 8.5 62.2 18.1 –44.2

1997 8.7 63.1 20.0 –43.11998 9.0 63.2 20.9 –42.31999 8.6 63.3 22.2 –41.12000 8.6 63.6 22.3 –41.32001 8.7 63.8 21.8 –42.0

1999 Q2 8.6 62.0 20.3 –41.6Q3 8.7 62.4 21.2 –41.2Q4 8.6 63.3 22.2 –41.1

2000 Q1 10.3 64.3 23.6 –40.7Q2 8.4 63.4 23.0 –40.5Q3 8.3 62.9 22.4 –40.4Q4 8.6 63.6 22.3 –41.3

2001 Q1 10.5 65.0 23.9 –41.1Q2 8.2 62.6 21.6 –41.0Q3 8.5 63.3 22.2 –41.0Q4 8.7 63.8 21.8 –42.0

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

used for finance leasing.

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Sterli- Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issuedng Deposi- Deposi-

Foreign buildi- ts with ts UK bySterli- curren- ng Rest of other by UK local other by the by UK by UK other by the

ng bank cy bank society the than central author- UK rest of central local by UK rest ofCurren- deposi- deposi- deposi- world with govern- ity by UK reside- the govern- author- reside- the

cy ts ts ts MFI’s MFI’s Total ment bills MFI’s nts world ment ities nts world Total

AF.21 AF.2211 AF.2212 AF.2213 AF.229 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3312 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3319 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.3326 AF.3329 AF.3

NNMQ NNMT NNMU NNMV NNMW NNMX NNMP NNNA NNNE NNNF NNNK NNNL NNNN NNNQ NNNU NNNV NNMY1992 15.0 146.4 2.4 185.9 15.3 44.0 409.0 – – 0.7 0.2 – 18.0 0.1 2.3 9.3 30.61993 15.9 147.2 2.3 194.8 15.6 47.0 422.9 – – 0.7 0.2 – 19.1 – 2.5 10.4 33.01994 17.0 147.6 2.3 203.4 15.5 51.7 437.4 – – 1.1 0.2 – 19.0 0.1 2.7 10.7 33.71995 18.0 172.4 2.2 203.8 17.8 54.9 469.2 – – 1.0 0.2 – 25.0 – 2.9 11.9 41.11996 18.8 190.3 2.6 204.6 19.2 61.2 496.7 0.1 – 1.5 0.3 – 32.1 0.2 3.1 6.4 43.6

1997 20.2 334.8 3.2 95.6 21.5 63.3 538.6 – – 1.7 0.3 – 32.1 0.3 3.4 6.7 44.51998 21.8 351.3 2.9 105.5 24.3 64.7 570.5 – – 2.0 0.2 – 32.4 0.2 3.6 7.1 45.51999 24.1 373.5 3.0 111.2 30.4 63.1 605.2 – – 2.6 0.2 – 27.2 0.2 3.9 7.1 41.42000 25.8 405.4 3.9 109.2 34.6 62.7 641.7 – – 2.1 0.5 – 25.8 0.3 4.1 7.1 39.92001 27.9 432.8 4.1 123.1 39.3 62.4 689.6 – – 2.4 0.4 – 18.8 0.4 4.3 7.1 33.5

1999 Q2 21.5 365.7 4.5 105.3 28.4 63.7 589.1 – – 2.3 0.2 – 29.6 0.2 3.8 7.0 43.2Q3 21.6 365.7 4.6 108.4 29.0 63.2 592.7 – – 2.5 0.2 – 28.4 0.3 3.9 7.1 42.3Q4 24.1 373.5 3.0 111.2 30.4 63.1 605.2 – – 2.6 0.2 – 27.2 0.2 3.9 7.1 41.4

2000 Q1 23.1 374.4 5.0 112.2 31.0 62.9 608.5 – – 1.8 0.3 – 26.5 0.2 4.0 7.1 39.9Q2 23.6 379.5 5.3 115.2 32.0 63.0 618.5 – – 2.1 0.4 – 27.2 0.2 4.0 7.2 41.1Q3 24.1 384.8 5.3 119.0 33.0 63.1 629.2 – – 2.1 0.3 – 24.4 0.2 4.1 7.2 38.4Q4 25.8 405.4 3.9 109.2 34.6 62.7 641.7 – – 2.1 0.5 – 25.8 0.3 4.1 7.1 39.9

2001 Q1 24.3 411.0 5.6 113.6 37.6 62.0 654.1 – – 3.0 0.5 – 27.4 0.3 4.2 7.2 42.6Q2 25.2 420.3 6.1 117.3 37.9 62.0 668.9 – – 2.3 0.4 – 23.9 0.3 4.2 7.2 38.4Q3 25.9 427.1 5.7 119.7 39.0 62.0 679.4 – – 2.0 0.4 – 21.6 0.4 4.3 7.0 35.7Q4 27.9 432.8 4.1 123.1 39.3 62.4 689.6 – – 2.4 0.4 – 18.8 0.4 4.3 7.1 33.5

Financial assets - continued

Loans Shares and other equity Insurance technical reserves

Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ sharesNet equ’y

UK shares of HH in Prepayme- Otherand bonds Rest of life ass. nts of accountsissued by By the UK mutual the world and pens. insurance receivab- Total

by UK Quoted UK Unquoted other UK other UK rest of funds mutual funds’ premiums le/payabl financialresidents3 Total shares UK shares equity residents the world shares funds Total reserves etc. Total assets

AF.424 F.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.516 AF.517 AF.519 AF.521 AF.529 AF.5 AF.61 AF.62 AF.6 AF.7 AF.A

NNOQ NNOA NNOX NNOY NNOZ NSQR NNPC NNPG NNPH NNOS NNPI NNPL NPYL NNPM NNML1992 5.2 5.2 124.8 98.0 1.3 – 6.0 30.6 1.1 261.7 684.9 18.5 703.4 61.2 1 471.21993 5.3 5.3 151.0 121.4 1.4 – 7.2 52.6 1.5 335.1 875.1 20.7 895.8 62.7 1 754.81994 5.3 5.3 156.1 108.0 1.3 – 7.2 56.6 2.1 331.3 823.7 24.8 848.5 64.8 1 721.01995 5.4 5.4 147.8 127.0 1.4 – 8.4 71.0 2.3 357.8 968.1 26.7 994.9 67.0 1 935.41996 6.3 6.3 136.5 141.0 1.4 – 8.3 80.5 2.2 369.9 1 053.6 28.0 1 081.6 66.6 2 064.7

1997 6.4 6.4 251.0 178.4 1.5 – 9.4 99.2 1.5 541.0 1 285.7 30.3 1 316.1 68.8 2 515.41998 6.8 6.8 232.9 184.9 1.4 – 11.4 99.6 1.1 531.1 1 420.9 32.0 1 452.9 71.2 2 678.01999 6.6 6.6 308.8 243.9 1.4 – 14.5 154.5 2.1 725.2 1 640.6 31.8 1 672.4 75.8 3 126.62000 6.7 6.7 312.9 224.1 1.4 – 13.8 158.6 1.7 712.4 1 529.3 32.9 1 562.3 80.4 3 043.32001 6.8 6.8 225.0 168.0 1.4 – 12.0 148.3 1.6 556.2 1 344.2 30.7 1 374.9 83.9 2 744.9

1999 Q2 6.6 6.6 254.5 220.0 1.4 – 12.6 124.1 1.6 614.1 1 540.2 32.2 1 572.4 74.0 2 899.4Q3 6.5 6.5 262.5 212.2 1.4 – 11.9 126.4 1.6 615.9 1 470.9 31.4 1 502.3 76.4 2 836.1Q4 6.6 6.6 308.8 243.9 1.4 – 14.5 154.5 2.1 725.2 1 640.6 31.8 1 672.4 75.8 3 126.6

2000 Q1 6.6 6.6 270.6 240.3 1.4 – 14.6 167.8 2.4 697.1 1 600.6 32.5 1 633.2 85.6 3 071.0Q2 6.7 6.7 309.6 241.9 1.4 – 14.1 170.2 1.9 739.0 1 571.0 33.2 1 604.2 85.7 3 095.3Q3 6.7 6.7 329.9 240.0 1.4 – 14.1 172.2 1.9 759.4 1 560.6 33.6 1 594.3 80.1 3 108.1Q4 6.7 6.7 312.9 224.1 1.4 – 13.8 158.6 1.7 712.4 1 529.3 32.9 1 562.3 80.4 3 043.3

2001 Q1 6.7 6.7 256.3 195.4 1.4 – 12.9 152.0 1.6 619.7 1 409.3 32.7 1 442.0 82.5 2 847.7Q2 6.8 6.8 219.0 187.7 1.4 – 13.5 159.3 1.6 582.5 1 419.1 32.8 1 452.0 82.2 2 830.8Q3 6.7 6.7 219.6 157.3 1.4 – 10.7 130.5 1.5 520.9 1 260.4 31.4 1 291.8 84.1 2 618.8Q4 6.8 6.8 225.0 168.0 1.4 – 12.0 148.3 1.6 556.2 1 344.2 30.7 1 374.9 83.9 2 744.9

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

used for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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Financial liabilities

Securities other than shares Loans

Short termMMI’s1 issued Bonds issued Short term loans Long term loans

Secured onBy Rest of Secured on dwellings by Secured on

by other UK other by UK the World dwellings by building dwellings by by UKresidents residents Total By UK MFIs2,3 MFIs banks societies other residents4 Total

AF.3316 AF.3326 AF.3 AF.411 AF.419 F.4221 F.4222 F.4229 AF.424 AF.4

NNQO NNQY NNQC NNRG NNRK NNRQ NNRR NNRS NNRU NNRE1992 0.1 0.5 0.6 69.7 4.4 96.5 211.4 30.4 10.1 422.41993 – 1.2 1.2 65.4 6.2 108.6 219.6 28.4 10.5 438.61994 – 1.2 1.2 68.7 6.3 115.9 231.2 28.0 11.0 461.11995 – 1.7 1.7 73.7 7.3 139.9 223.2 26.6 11.5 482.11996 – 1.9 1.9 76.3 7.5 158.2 224.4 26.2 11.0 503.6

1997 – 2.0 2.1 83.8 9.4 305.7 97.6 26.4 13.8 536.71998 – 2.3 2.3 92.3 9.4 320.6 106.5 29.0 14.5 572.31999 – 2.7 2.8 103.2 10.9 345.0 113.6 35.0 15.6 623.42000 0.1 2.8 2.9 117.4 12.7 386.3 107.2 41.7 16.0 681.32001 0.1 2.8 3.0 132.6 15.0 418.6 113.4 58.4 18.1 756.2

1999 Q2 – 2.7 2.8 97.3 10.1 332.0 108.7 31.4 14.5 593.9Q3 – 2.7 2.7 100.7 11.5 339.4 111.8 32.5 14.7 610.5Q4 – 2.7 2.8 103.2 10.9 345.0 113.6 35.0 15.6 623.4

2000 Q1 – 2.8 2.8 106.6 11.9 350.9 115.2 36.0 15.3 636.0Q2 0.1 2.8 2.8 110.0 13.4 358.1 117.4 39.0 15.4 653.3Q3 0.1 2.8 2.9 113.4 12.8 361.5 120.0 44.0 15.4 667.1Q4 0.1 2.8 2.9 117.4 12.7 386.3 107.2 41.7 16.0 681.3

2001 Q1 0.1 2.8 2.9 118.9 15.6 391.6 109.4 45.3 16.1 696.9Q2 0.1 2.8 2.9 123.4 15.0 400.6 110.9 48.9 16.7 715.5Q3 0.2 2.8 3.0 128.1 15.0 409.9 111.8 54.5 17.2 736.5Q4 0.1 2.8 3.0 132.6 15.0 418.6 113.4 58.4 18.1 756.2

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Other accounts payable Total financial liabilities Total financial assets Net assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF90

NNSQ NNPP NNML NZEA1992 45.0 468.0 1 471.2 1 003.31993 44.9 484.7 1 754.8 1 270.11994 44.7 507.0 1 721.0 1 213.91995 47.9 531.7 1 935.4 1 403.61996 48.1 553.5 2 064.7 1 511.1

1997 51.9 590.7 2 515.4 1 924.71998 54.8 629.4 2 678.0 2 048.61999 54.2 680.3 3 126.6 2 446.32000 55.4 739.6 3 043.3 2 303.72001 53.0 812.2 2 744.9 1 932.8

1999 Q2 54.9 651.6 2 899.4 2 247.8Q3 54.4 667.6 2 836.1 2 168.5Q4 54.2 680.3 3 126.6 2 446.3

2000 Q1 55.6 694.4 3 071.0 2 376.6Q2 55.5 711.7 3 095.3 2 383.6Q3 55.2 725.2 3 108.1 2 382.9Q4 55.4 739.6 3 043.3 2 303.7

2001 Q1 56.4 756.1 2 847.7 2 091.5Q2 55.1 773.4 2 830.8 2 057.4Q3 54.2 793.6 2 618.8 1 825.1Q4 53.0 812.2 2 744.9 1 932.8

1 Money market instruments2 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans3 Monetary financial institutions4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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£ billion

Financial assets

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares

Short term MMI’s2 issued Bonds issued

mediummedium term

Foreign Sterling Deposits by UK by UK by UK term bondsSterling currency building other central by other central local bonds issued by other by

bank bank society than with governme- by UK UK governme- authorit- issued by building UKCurrency deposits deposits deposits MFI’s Total nt MFI’s residents nt ies banks societies residents Total

AF.21 AF.2211 AF.2212 AF.2213 AF.29 AF.2 AF.3311 AF.3315 AF.3316 AF.3321 AF.3322 AF.33251 AF.33252 AF.3326 AF.3

NLCW NLCZ NLDA NLDB NLDD NLCV NLDG NLDL NLDQ NLDT NLDW NLDY NLDZ NLEA NLDE1992 0.6 87.3 534.2 5.4 0.2 627.7 2.5 55.8 6.8 37.3 – 7.0 2.6 45.5 157.51993 0.6 86.2 569.5 7.0 0.2 663.6 1.9 39.4 8.2 58.2 – 10.2 3.5 55.1 176.51994 0.7 92.8 611.3 8.5 1.2 714.5 1.8 38.5 9.6 56.6 – 13.9 5.6 71.6 197.71995 0.8 103.7 688.2 8.9 1.7 803.3 3.2 55.5 11.2 58.9 – 15.5 5.1 88.2 237.81996 0.8 106.5 664.6 9.9 1.1 782.9 3.0 61.2 11.3 63.5 – 19.6 4.4 97.2 260.2

1997 0.9 134.4 814.9 4.0 0.3 954.6 1.8 71.1 13.4 64.4 – 24.9 1.3 111.2 288.11998 1.0 147.2 886.7 4.9 0.6 1 040.4 0.4 54.4 15.6 73.9 – 27.7 1.1 125.8 299.01999 1.1 167.4 859.6 5.2 1.3 1 034.6 0.2 69.0 17.8 61.0 – 34.3 1.4 142.0 325.82000 1.1 200.4 1 060.0 4.1 1.8 1 267.5 – 111.5 21.7 62.0 – 37.0 2.6 168.0 402.92001 1.1 215.9 1 152.2 4.5 1.7 1 375.3 0.1 132.3 22.5 56.7 – 40.1 3.3 172.9 427.9

1999 Q2 1.2 160.1 940.8 5.0 0.4 1 107.5 1.5 63.3 17.8 68.7 – 31.1 1.1 142.1 325.7Q3 1.3 167.0 888.5 5.2 1.0 1 063.0 0.4 65.8 20.8 60.4 – 33.4 1.3 138.8 321.0Q4 1.1 167.4 859.6 5.2 1.3 1 034.6 0.2 69.0 17.8 61.0 – 34.3 1.4 142.0 325.8

2000 Q1 1.1 181.3 951.0 5.4 – 1 138.8 – 72.4 16.3 61.5 – 36.2 1.8 148.3 336.5Q2 1.3 185.3 1 024.2 5.4 0.3 1 216.6 – 80.7 19.6 58.8 – 37.2 2.4 155.4 354.2Q3 1.4 192.1 1 025.3 5.5 1.1 1 225.4 0.1 95.1 20.9 59.5 – 36.1 3.4 155.2 370.3Q4 1.1 200.4 1 060.0 4.1 1.8 1 267.5 – 111.5 21.7 62.0 – 37.0 2.6 168.0 402.9

2001 Q1 1.1 218.1 1 176.9 4.3 0.6 1 401.1 0.4 134.1 23.4 56.4 – 38.9 2.8 170.3 426.2Q2 1.3 205.9 1 145.2 4.5 1.2 1 358.0 0.6 132.5 22.4 55.3 – 41.5 2.9 162.2 417.3Q3 1.4 211.2 1 134.0 4.3 1.1 1 352.0 – 126.9 20.4 58.8 – 42.9 3.0 170.6 422.5Q4 1.1 215.9 1 152.2 4.5 1.7 1 375.3 0.1 132.3 22.5 56.7 – 40.1 3.3 172.9 427.9

Financial assets - continued

Insurance technicalLoans Shares and other equity reserves

Short termloans Long term loans Excl mutual funds’ shares

UK Netshares equ’y

and of HHbonds in life Prepay-issued ass. ments

Direct Direct by and of Otherby rest by non invest- invest- Other other UK pens. insura- accoun- Totalof the bank ment ment by rest Quoted Unquot- other UK mutual fund nce ts financ-world overse- loans;- loans;- of the UK ed UK UK reside- funds reserv- premiu- receiv- ialMFI’s as outward inward world Total shares shares equity nts shares Total es ms etc. Total able/pa assets

AF.4191 AF.4192 AF.4211 AF.4212 AF.429 AF.4 AF.514 AF.515 AF.516 AF.517 AF.521 AF.5 AF.61 AF.62 AF.6 AF.7 AF.A

NLEM ZMEA NLEP NLEQ NLEX NLEG NLFD NLFE NLFF NSOP NLFM NLEY NLFO NLFR NPYF NLFS NLEF1992 63.1 50.6 32.7 47.8 4.0 198.2 87.7 91.0 7.2 – 0.6 186.5 0.2 8.2 8.4 2.5 1 180.71993 85.4 118.9 33.7 45.5 4.2 287.6 127.5 96.6 7.6 – 1.0 232.6 0.2 7.0 7.2 3.1 1 370.61994 83.6 64.9 35.0 42.3 4.0 229.8 119.0 96.4 8.5 – 1.0 224.9 0.2 7.8 7.9 2.5 1 377.31995 106.1 88.2 39.1 43.3 3.0 279.7 164.3 117.5 8.7 – 1.1 291.6 0.2 9.5 9.6 2.8 1 624.81996 131.1 129.2 41.3 49.6 3.0 354.3 216.7 119.4 9.3 – 1.2 346.7 0.2 14.7 14.8 3.8 1 762.7

1997 153.2 152.2 48.0 60.8 2.6 416.8 290.6 134.1 10.2 – 1.3 436.1 0.2 15.5 15.7 3.8 2 115.11998 138.9 158.1 56.9 86.5 2.5 442.9 384.1 165.6 10.9 – 1.3 561.9 0.2 15.0 15.2 4.0 2 363.31999 162.3 200.8 67.0 94.2 2.1 526.3 496.1 217.0 11.7 – 1.7 726.5 0.2 14.1 14.3 3.9 2 631.32000 196.1 227.8 91.6 111.8 2.1 629.4 582.2 254.9 13.3 – 1.6 852.1 0.2 15.5 15.7 3.8 3 171.52001 225.2 289.5 100.9 117.8 2.1 735.7 526.1 283.8 13.6 – 1.3 824.7 0.2 14.9 15.1 4.4 3 383.1

1999 Q2 159.5 192.3 60.7 95.0 2.2 509.8 482.5 177.4 11.5 – 1.4 672.7 0.2 14.6 14.8 3.9 2 634.6Q3 172.9 197.1 67.7 96.0 2.2 535.9 444.4 192.7 11.6 – 1.4 650.1 0.2 14.2 14.4 3.9 2 588.3Q4 162.3 200.8 67.0 94.2 2.1 526.3 496.1 217.0 11.7 – 1.7 726.5 0.2 14.1 14.3 3.9 2 631.3

2000 Q1 186.6 203.9 80.2 101.9 2.2 574.8 570.5 209.7 11.8 – 1.7 793.5 0.2 14.4 14.7 3.8 2 862.1Q2 203.6 239.5 80.3 112.0 2.2 637.6 555.4 215.4 12.1 – 1.7 784.6 0.2 15.2 15.4 4.0 3 012.3Q3 198.0 237.5 87.0 114.7 2.2 639.3 566.4 250.1 12.7 – 1.7 831.0 0.2 15.2 15.4 4.0 3 085.3Q4 196.1 227.8 91.6 111.8 2.1 629.4 582.2 254.9 13.3 – 1.6 852.1 0.2 15.5 15.7 3.8 3 171.5

2001 Q1 248.4 270.3 88.2 113.6 2.1 722.6 544.2 267.7 13.3 – 1.5 826.6 0.2 15.9 16.1 4.1 3 396.6Q2 241.9 296.7 95.4 118.0 2.1 754.1 558.4 274.1 13.5 – 1.5 847.4 0.2 15.6 15.8 4.0 3 396.6Q3 229.7 291.9 98.1 118.5 2.2 740.3 484.4 279.9 13.4 – 1.2 778.9 0.2 15.2 15.4 3.9 3 313.0Q4 225.2 289.5 100.9 117.8 2.1 735.7 526.1 283.8 13.6 – 1.3 824.7 0.2 14.9 15.1 4.4 3 383.1

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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continued £ billion

Financial liabilities

Currency and deposits Securities other than shares Loans

Shortterm Short

MMI’s2 Long term bonds termissued issued loans Long term loans

Deposits Direct Directwith rest Foreign Sterling investme- investme-

of the by the by the Financial Sterling currency loans by nt ntworld Rest of Rest of derivati- loans by loans by building loans;ou- loans;in- Finance by UK

Currency MFI’s1 Total the World the World ves Total MFI’s MFI’s societies tward ward leasing residents4 Total

AF.21 AF.229 AF.2 AF.3319 AF.3329 AF.34 AF.3 AF.4111 F.4112 F.4113 F.4211 F.4212 AF.423 AF.424 AF.4

NLGA NLGG NLFZ NLGV NLHF NLEC NLGI NLHN NLHO NLHP NLHT NLHU NLHZ NROS NLHK1992 0.2 507.2 507.4 14.3 196.6 – 210.9 14.8 99.8 – 39.5 13.9 – 2.4 170.41993 0.3 559.4 559.7 20.3 278.8 – 299.2 14.3 92.4 – 43.8 11.8 – 2.8 165.11994 0.3 589.0 589.3 15.4 253.9 – 269.3 13.2 87.5 – 44.6 15.0 – 2.6 162.91995 0.4 669.3 669.6 21.8 283.1 – 304.9 13.9 110.9 – 51.9 20.2 – 2.3 199.11996 0.4 689.4 689.8 17.4 309.7 – 327.1 18.7 127.8 – 50.5 23.9 – 2.4 223.3

1997 0.5 859.6 860.1 25.4 357.7 – 383.2 23.9 168.6 – 54.1 28.0 – 2.3 277.01998 0.5 885.4 885.9 27.4 392.8 – 420.2 23.4 180.1 – 76.5 39.4 – 1.9 321.31999 0.5 907.9 908.3 43.4 375.8 – 419.2 26.1 189.1 – 86.2 47.8 – 1.9 351.22000 0.5 1 145.9 1 146.4 44.5 447.3 0.1 491.9 27.6 252.5 – 91.9 54.8 – 1.6 428.42001 0.4 1 256.9 1 257.4 56.2 473.6 0.4 530.1 32.3 290.9 – 79.3 46.5 – 1.6 450.7

1999 Q2 0.8 983.6 984.4 34.6 385.5 – 420.1 24.9 195.3 – 80.4 44.0 – 1.9 346.4Q3 0.6 925.9 926.4 45.8 401.0 – 446.8 24.9 189.7 – 87.5 47.1 – 1.9 351.0Q4 0.5 907.9 908.3 43.4 375.8 – 419.2 26.1 189.1 – 86.2 47.8 – 1.9 351.2

2000 Q1 0.5 1 011.4 1 011.9 48.6 395.1 – 443.7 27.5 213.8 – 88.2 48.6 – 1.8 379.8Q2 0.7 1 080.8 1 081.5 53.6 409.6 – 463.2 27.3 231.1 – 95.2 48.2 – 1.7 403.4Q3 0.5 1 102.9 1 103.4 49.2 420.7 – 469.9 30.2 240.9 – 104.6 48.8 – 1.6 426.1Q4 0.5 1 145.9 1 146.4 44.5 447.3 0.1 491.9 27.6 252.5 – 91.9 54.8 – 1.6 428.4

2001 Q1 0.5 1 307.7 1 308.3 46.6 481.7 0.2 528.5 31.4 306.8 – 95.7 52.1 – 1.6 487.7Q2 0.7 1 263.1 1 263.8 53.4 474.6 0.3 528.3 32.0 299.5 – 91.2 50.6 – 1.6 474.8Q3 0.5 1 248.4 1 248.9 54.4 481.6 0.2 536.1 30.8 294.7 – 85.4 48.1 – 1.6 460.6Q4 0.4 1 256.9 1 257.4 56.2 473.6 0.4 530.1 32.3 290.9 – 79.3 46.5 – 1.6 450.7

Net financialFinancial liabilities - continued assets/liabilities

Shares and other equity

Excl mutual funds’ shares

by the rest of the Other accounts Total financial Total financial Net assetsworld mutual funds Total receivable/payable liabilities assets (+)/liabilities(-)

AF.519 AF.5 AF.7 AF.L AF.A BF90

NLIM NLIR NLIC NLIW NLHJ NLEF NLFK1992 284.0 1.1 285.1 15.4 1 189.1 1 180.7 –8.31993 356.3 1.5 357.8 15.2 1 396.9 1 370.6 –26.31994 350.9 2.1 353.0 15.8 1 390.4 1 377.3 –13.11995 404.1 2.3 406.4 17.2 1 597.3 1 624.8 27.51996 428.6 2.2 430.8 18.1 1 689.1 1 762.7 73.6

1997 496.8 1.5 498.2 17.7 2 036.2 2 115.1 79.01998 578.0 1.1 579.1 17.2 2 223.8 2 363.3 139.51999 795.1 2.1 797.2 18.0 2 493.9 2 631.3 137.42000 1 008.3 1.7 1 010.0 16.9 3 093.6 3 171.5 77.92001 1 030.3 1.6 1 031.9 17.3 3 287.4 3 383.1 95.6

1999 Q2 731.3 1.6 732.9 17.9 2 501.8 2 634.6 132.7Q3 717.4 1.6 719.0 18.0 2 461.4 2 588.3 127.0Q4 795.1 2.1 797.2 18.0 2 493.9 2 631.3 137.4

2000 Q1 890.2 2.4 892.6 17.0 2 745.1 2 862.1 116.9Q2 973.9 1.9 975.8 17.4 2 941.3 3 012.3 71.0Q3 989.2 1.9 991.0 16.9 3 007.4 3 085.3 77.8Q4 1 008.3 1.7 1 010.0 16.9 3 093.6 3 171.5 77.9

2001 Q1 986.2 1.6 987.8 17.1 3 329.4 3 396.6 67.1Q2 1 038.4 1.6 1 040.0 17.4 3 324.4 3 396.6 72.3Q3 985.9 1.5 987.4 17.3 3 250.3 3 313.0 62.7Q4 1 030.3 1.6 1 031.9 17.3 3 287.4 3 383.1 95.6

1 Monetary financial institutions2 Money market instruments3 All loans secured on dwellings and all finance leasing are treated as long

term loans4 Other than direct investment loans, loans secured on dwellings and loans

for finance leasing

Sources: Office for National Statistics;Bank of England

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B1 Summary of balance of paymentsBalances (net transactions)

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Seasonally adjusted

Current account

Trade in goods and servicesTrade in goods BOKI –27 524 –30 023 –33 048 –6 322 –6 268 –7 188 –6 899 –7 193 –7 942 –7 989 –7 749 –8 887 –8 060 –8 352Trade in services IKBD 11 660 13 779 11 703 3 104 2 971 2 931 3 280 3 438 3 874 3 187 3 315 3 167 2 151 3 070

Total trade IKBJ –15 864 –16 244 –21 345 –3 218 –3 297 –4 257 –3 619 –3 755 –4 068 –4 802 –4 434 –5 720 –5 909 –5 282

IncomeCompensation of employees IJAJ 201 143 202 90 48 30 11 82 28 22 –60 100 79 83Investment income HBOM 3 818 8 413 10 949 2 098 794 971 2 945 361 3 074 2 033 4 122 3 150 3 739 –62

Total income HBOJ 4 019 8 556 11 151 2 188 842 1 001 2 956 443 3 102 2 055 4 062 3 250 3 818 21

Current transfersCentral government FNSV –3 749 –5 552 –2 468 –906 –1 122 –1 218 –1 127 –1 293 –1 312 –1 820 –765 –1 326 709 –1 086Other sectors FNTC –3 497 –3 785 –4 778 –558 –972 –756 –935 –757 –1 179 –914 –1 129 –1 420 –1 004 –1 225

Total current transfers IKBP –7 246 –9 337 –7 246 –1 464 –2 094 –1 974 –2 062 –2 050 –2 491 –2 734 –1 894 –2 746 –295 –2 311

Current balance HBOP –19 091 –17 025 –17 440 –2 494 –4 549 –5 230 –2 725 –5 362 –3 457 –5 481 –2 266 –5 216 –2 386 –7 572

Capital balance FNVQ 808 1 676 1 439 259 264 291 167 696 411 402 73 636 381 349

Not seasonally adjusted

Current account

Trade in goods and servicesTrade in goods LQCT –27 524 –30 023 –33 048 –6 466 –7 118 –6 234 –6 935 –7 410 –8 584 –7 094 –7 717 –9 263 –8 915 –7 153Trade in services KTMS 11 660 13 779 11 703 2 786 2 380 3 380 3 796 3 483 3 240 3 260 3 964 3 348 1 168 3 223

Total trade KTMY –15 864 –16 244 –21 345 –3 680 –4 738 –2 854 –3 139 –3 927 –5 344 –3 834 –3 753 –5 915 –7 747 –3 930

IncomeCompensation of employees KTMP 201 143 202 85 108 44 –74 84 95 38 –149 106 147 98Investment income HMBM 3 818 8 413 10 949 2 332 2 296 436 1 649 1 572 4 083 1 109 2 930 4 523 4 930 –1 434

Total income HMBP 4 019 8 556 11 151 2 417 2 404 480 1 575 1 656 4 178 1 147 2 781 4 629 5 077 –1 336

Current transfersCentral government FJUQ –3 749 –5 552 –2 468 –743 –1 014 –1 044 –1 502 –1 162 –1 267 –1 621 –1 172 –1 144 741 –893Other sectors FJUR –3 497 –3 785 –4 778 –782 –1 329 –1 017 –121 –863 –1 530 –1 271 –1 071 –1 404 –1 057 –1 246

Total current transfers KTNF –7 246 –9 337 –7 246 –1 525 –2 343 –2 061 –1 623 –2 025 –2 797 –2 892 –2 243 –2 548 –316 –2 139

Current balance HBOG –19 091 –17 025 –17 440 –2 788 –4 677 –4 435 –3 187 –4 296 –3 963 –5 579 –3 215 –3 834 –2 986 –7 405

Capital balance FKMJ 808 1 676 1 439 247 268 307 162 683 422 409 130 610 349 350

Financial account

Direct investment HJYV –74 534 –89 433 9 960 –80 319 –137 2 251 –105 407 –12 591 34 369 –5 804 –778 5 344 5 784 –390Portfolio investment HHZD 87 401 101 936 –51 214 68 374 –4 897 20 624 104 982 –14 941 –6 086 17 981 –14 952 –27 165 –3 484 –5 613Financial derivatives (net) ZPNN 2 685 1 553 8 432 –441 –535 2 142 –492 926 526 593 2 331 –1 473 5 843 1 731Other investment HHYR 5 271 7 869 49 592 7 925 13 139 –9 955 –800 32 201 –19 515 –4 017 6 994 27 686 –1 293 16 205Reserve assets LTCV 639 –3 915 3 085 –202 759 –755 2 465 –546 –1 530 –4 304 2 599 –37 498 25

Net financial transactions HBNT 21 462 18 010 19 855 –4 663 8 329 14 307 748 5 049 7 764 4 449 –3 806 4 355 7 348 11 958

Net errors and omissions1 HHDH –3 179 –2 661 –3 854 7 204 –3 920 –10 179 2 277 –1 436 –4 223 721 6 891 –1 131 –4 711 –4 903

1 This series represents net errors and omissions in the balance of paymentsaccounts. It is the converse of the not seasonally adjusted current and capi-tal balances (HBOG and FKMJ) and net financial account transactions(HBNT) and is required to balance these three accounts.

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B2 Trade in goodsSeasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Exports

Food, beverages and tobacco BOPL 9 947 9 908 9 746 2 478 2 520 2 566 2 395 2 499 2 491 2 523 2 515 2 403 2 434 2 394Basic materials BOPM 2 284 2 603 2 614 535 613 600 637 653 652 661 665 669 635 645Oil ELBL 9 072 15 603 14 944 1 934 2 550 3 152 3 485 3 926 4 061 4 131 3 839 4 115 3 815 3 175Other fuels BOQI 806 1 473 1 552 169 244 228 296 407 377 393 429 378 395 350Semi-manufactured goods BOPO 43 373 47 665 50 917 10 478 11 406 10 973 11 321 11 853 11 918 12 573 13 204 13 053 12 322 12 338Finished manufactured goods BOPP 99 220 109 148 110 400 24 329 25 939 25 218 25 852 27 082 27 625 28 589 29 185 28 039 26 923 26 253Unspecified goods BOQL 1 496 1 685 1 038 405 338 387 342 469 376 498 272 241 268 257

Total exports BOKG 166 198 188 085 191 211 40 328 43 610 43 124 44 328 46 889 47 500 49 368 50 109 48 898 46 792 45 412

Imports

Food, beverages and tobacco BQAR 17 888 18 053 18 924 4 360 4 537 4 552 4 364 4 472 4 570 4 647 4 814 4 714 4 655 4 741Basic materials BQAS 5 429 6 309 6 454 1 347 1 356 1 405 1 481 1 511 1 621 1 696 1 755 1 653 1 571 1 475Oil ENXO 4 839 8 975 9 509 1 107 1 365 1 512 2 013 2 100 2 239 2 623 2 457 2 716 2 056 2 280Other fuels BPBI 753 968 1 254 145 169 196 174 215 286 293 311 356 316 271Semi-manufactured goods BQAU 45 551 49 860 53 370 11 021 11 900 11 723 12 125 12 236 12 421 13 078 13 370 13 537 13 302 13 161Finished manufactured goods BQAV 117 461 132 097 133 465 28 195 30 116 30 437 30 626 33 068 33 862 34 541 34 868 34 491 32 612 31 494Unspecified goods BQAW 1 801 1 846 1 283 475 435 487 444 480 443 479 283 318 340 342

Total imports BOKH 193 722 218 108 224 259 46 650 49 878 50 312 51 227 54 082 55 442 57 357 57 858 57 785 54 852 53 764

Balances

Food, beverages and tobacco ELBE –7 941 –8 145 –9 178 –1 882 –2 017 –1 986 –1 969 –1 973 –2 079 –2 124 –2 299 –2 311 –2 221 –2 347Basic materials ELBF –3 145 –3 706 –3 840 –812 –743 –805 –844 –858 –969 –1 035 –1 090 –984 –936 –830Oil ENXQ 4 233 6 628 5 435 827 1 185 1 640 1 472 1 826 1 822 1 508 1 382 1 399 1 759 895Other fuels ENIW 53 505 298 24 75 32 122 192 91 100 118 22 79 79Semi-manufactured goods ELBH –2 178 –2 195 –2 453 –543 –494 –750 –804 –383 –503 –505 –166 –484 –980 –823Finished manufactured goods ELBI –18 241 –22 949 –23 065 –3 866 –4 177 –5 219 –4 774 –5 986 –6 237 –5 952 –5 683 –6 452 –5 689 –5 241Unspecified goods BQKX –305 –161 –245 –70 –97 –100 –102 –11 –67 19 –11 –77 –72 –85

Total BOKI –27 524 –30 023 –33 048 –6 322 –6 268 –7 188 –6 899 –7 193 –7 942 –7 989 –7 749 –8 887 –8 060 –8 352

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B2A Trade in goodsNot seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Exports

Food, beverages and tobacco BQMV 9 947 9 908 9 746 2 341 2 479 2 902 2 240 2 352 2 467 2 849 2 340 2 259 2 396 2 751Basic materials ELBK 2 284 2 603 2 614 539 598 598 657 656 642 648 685 671 622 636Oil BOKL 9 072 15 603 14 944 1 936 2 550 3 150 3 550 3 680 4 076 4 297 3 917 3 873 3 857 3 297Other fuels BQNF 806 1 473 1 552 143 216 265 328 374 371 400 471 353 391 337Semi-manufactured goods BQMX 43 373 47 665 50 917 10 675 11 232 10 885 11 680 12 121 11 691 12 173 13 495 13 264 12 048 12 110Finished manufactured goods BQMQ 99 220 109 148 110 400 23 879 24 971 26 752 26 088 26 682 26 484 29 894 29 211 27 626 25 733 27 830Unspecified goods BOKJ 1 496 1 685 1 038 404 338 388 341 469 376 499 271 242 268 257

Total exports LQAD 166 198 188 085 191 211 39 917 42 384 44 940 44 884 46 334 46 107 50 760 50 390 48 288 45 315 47 218

Imports

Food, beverages and tobacco BQMW 17 888 18 053 18 924 4 448 4 434 4 931 4 076 4 564 4 419 4 994 4 475 4 814 4 503 5 132Basic materials BQNA 5 429 6 309 6 454 1 392 1 321 1 378 1 533 1 575 1 560 1 641 1 806 1 709 1 491 1 448Oil BQAQ 4 839 8 975 9 509 1 105 1 363 1 518 2 013 2 100 2 239 2 623 2 456 2 714 2 056 2 283Other fuels BQNG 753 968 1 254 145 168 197 202 211 264 291 340 346 302 266Semi-manufactured goods BQMR 45 551 49 860 53 370 11 089 11 939 11 587 12 345 12 318 12 374 12 823 13 520 13 588 13 219 13 043Finished manufactured goods BQMY 117 461 132 097 133 465 27 729 29 842 31 074 31 207 32 498 33 391 35 001 35 227 34 063 32 318 31 857Unspecified goods BQAO 1 801 1 846 1 283 475 435 489 443 478 444 481 283 317 341 342

Total imports LQBL 193 722 218 108 224 259 46 383 49 502 51 174 51 819 53 744 54 691 57 854 58 107 57 551 54 230 54 371

Balances

Food, beverages and tobacco BQOS –7 941 –8 145 –9 178 –2 107 –1 955 –2 029 –1 836 –2 212 –1 952 –2 145 –2 135 –2 555 –2 107 –2 381Basic materials BQOR –3 145 –3 706 –3 840 –853 –723 –780 –876 –919 –918 –993 –1 121 –1 038 –869 –812Oil BQNE 4 233 6 628 5 435 831 1 187 1 632 1 537 1 580 1 837 1 674 1 461 1 159 1 801 1 014Other fuels BQNH 53 505 298 –2 48 68 126 163 107 109 131 7 89 71Semi-manufactured goods BQOT –2 178 –2 195 –2 453 –414 –707 –702 –665 –197 –683 –650 –25 –324 –1 171 –933Finished manufactured goods BQOV –18 241 –22 949 –23 065 –3 850 –4 871 –4 322 –5 119 –5 816 –6 907 –5 107 –6 016 –6 437 –6 585 –4 027Unspecified goods BQOU –305 –161 –245 –71 –97 –101 –102 –9 –68 18 –12 –75 –73 –85

Total LQCT –27 524 –30 023 –33 048 –6 466 –7 118 –6 234 –6 935 –7 410 –8 584 –7 094 –7 717 –9 263 –8 915 –7 153

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B3 Trade in servicesSeasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Exports of services

Transportation FKOA 11 664 12 829 12 273 2 893 2 886 2 994 2 998 3 192 3 296 3 343 3 258 3 055 2 987 2 973Travel FAPO 14 060 14 446 12 730 3 415 3 479 3 460 3 516 3 703 3 619 3 608 3 565 3 045 3 123 2 997Communications FDQP 1 535 1 617 1 301 422 412 332 408 383 398 428 319 312 339 331Construction FDSG 252 201 114 89 38 17 49 54 55 43 27 32 40 15Insurance FDTF 4 089 3 986 4 873 1 290 902 1 199 1 050 954 1 321 661 1 212 1 283 552 1 826Financial1 FDYI 9 897 12 815 12 960 2 483 2 595 2 451 3 127 2 999 2 927 3 762 3 092 3 385 3 258 3 225Computer and information FDYQ 2 358 2 539 2 308 540 677 585 572 606 773 588 550 564 587 607Royalties and license fees FEBA 5 186 4 984 5 336 1 268 1 296 1 347 1 091 1 258 1 367 1 268 1 272 1 404 1 255 1 405Other business FEHH 19 452 21 545 22 595 4 839 4 833 5 037 5 213 5 364 5 467 5 501 5 867 5 786 5 546 5 396Personal, cultural and recreational FGXJ 964 1 354 1 070 264 233 236 299 343 369 343 274 259 261 276Government FGZA 1 065 1 174 1 516 263 273 266 333 238 280 323 381 352 365 418

Total exports IKBB 70 522 77 490 77 076 17 766 17 624 17 924 18 656 19 094 19 872 19 868 19 817 19 477 18 313 19 469

Imports of services

Transportation FHME 14 281 15 280 15 811 3 541 3 531 3 692 3 669 3 714 3 830 4 067 4 112 3 972 3 722 4 005Travel APQL 22 930 25 385 26 666 5 597 5 776 5 961 5 935 6 334 6 505 6 611 6 781 6 687 6 710 6 488Communications FIND 1 786 1 527 1 503 464 465 446 376 364 380 407 382 387 386 348Construction FIOU 94 53 47 21 29 17 9 11 17 16 15 13 10 9Insurance FIPT 621 719 746 143 150 161 170 163 164 222 189 190 182 185Financial1 FITY 1 954 2 402 3 028 495 467 561 574 559 615 654 764 738 701 825Computer and information FIUG 623 806 784 157 152 162 248 182 199 177 171 214 191 208Royalties and license fees FIVX 4 282 4 288 4 101 1 074 1 147 976 1 112 1 092 1 039 1 045 1 030 1 013 1 051 1 007Other business FIWF 9 308 10 658 9 933 2 419 2 358 2 293 2 677 2 561 2 742 2 678 2 412 2 430 2 531 2 560Personal, cultural and recreational FLQJ 587 703 703 149 148 147 184 177 161 181 151 173 192 187Government FLSA 2 396 1 890 2 051 602 430 577 422 499 346 623 495 493 486 577

Total imports IKBC 58 862 63 711 65 373 14 662 14 653 14 993 15 376 15 656 15 998 16 681 16 502 16 310 16 162 16 399

Balances

Transportation FLYS –2 617 –2 451 –3 538 –648 –645 –698 –671 –522 –534 –724 –854 –917 –735 –1 032Travel FNGY –8 870 –10 939 –13 936 –2 182 –2 297 –2 501 –2 419 –2 631 –2 886 –3 003 –3 216 –3 642 –3 587 –3 491Communications FNIT –251 90 –202 –42 –53 –114 32 19 18 21 –63 –75 –47 –17Construction FNJM 158 148 67 68 9 – 40 43 38 27 12 19 30 6Insurance FNKF 3 468 3 267 4 127 1 147 752 1 038 880 791 1 157 439 1 023 1 093 370 1 641Financial1 FNLQ 7 943 10 413 9 932 1 988 2 128 1 890 2 553 2 440 2 312 3 108 2 328 2 647 2 557 2 400Computer and information FNLY 1 735 1 733 1 524 383 525 423 324 424 574 411 379 350 396 399Royalties and license fees FNMR 904 696 1 235 194 149 371 –21 166 328 223 242 391 204 398Other business FNMZ 10 144 10 887 12 662 2 420 2 475 2 744 2 536 2 803 2 725 2 823 3 455 3 356 3 015 2 836Personal, cultural and recreational FNRB 377 651 367 115 85 89 115 166 208 162 123 86 69 89Government FNRU –1 331 –716 –535 –339 –157 –311 –89 –261 –66 –300 –114 –141 –121 –159

Total IKBD 11 660 13 779 11 703 3 104 2 971 2 931 3 280 3 438 3 874 3 187 3 315 3 167 2 151 3 070

1 The service earnings of financial institutions are recorded net of their foreignexpenses. Imports of financial services only cover imports by non- financialinstitutions.

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B3A Trade in servicesNot seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Exports

Transportation FJOD 11 664 12 829 12 273 2 972 3 290 2 867 2 611 3 279 3 753 3 186 2 852 3 133 3 450 2 838Travel FJPF 14 060 14 446 12 730 3 277 4 806 3 256 2 633 3 529 4 952 3 332 2 689 2 915 4 329 2 797Communications FJPH 1 535 1 617 1 301 422 408 323 408 383 398 428 319 312 339 331Construction FJPI 252 201 114 88 28 34 48 54 48 51 27 32 36 19Insurance FJPJ 4 089 3 986 4 873 1 307 948 896 1 283 1 128 1 271 304 1 422 1 470 505 1 476Financial1 FJPK 9 897 12 815 12 960 2 484 2 592 2 446 3 184 3 037 3 049 3 545 3 151 3 480 3 344 2 985Computer and information FJPL 2 358 2 539 2 308 527 678 593 543 585 825 586 519 532 647 610Royalties and license fees FJPM 5 186 4 984 5 336 1 213 1 267 1 394 1 128 1 237 1 403 1 216 1 282 1 398 1 268 1 388Other business FJPN 19 452 21 545 22 595 4 823 4 742 5 254 5 116 5 369 5 351 5 709 5 825 5 863 5 359 5 548Personal, cultural and recreational FJPR 964 1 354 1 070 273 243 229 288 377 372 317 262 280 267 261Government FJPU 1 065 1 174 1 516 245 265 264 333 238 280 323 381 352 365 418

Total KTMQ 70 522 77 490 77 076 17 631 19 267 17 556 17 575 19 216 21 702 18 997 18 729 19 767 19 909 18 671

Imports

Transportation FJPV 14 281 15 280 15 811 3 510 3 811 3 596 3 492 3 743 4 090 3 955 4 004 3 981 3 906 3 920Travel APQA 22 930 25 385 26 666 5 797 7 848 5 063 4 505 6 468 8 889 5 523 5 133 6 880 9 260 5 393Communications FJQZ 1 786 1 527 1 503 478 466 435 379 376 362 410 385 397 384 337Construction FJRA 94 53 47 25 25 18 8 12 17 16 12 13 12 10Insurance FJRB 621 719 746 143 150 161 170 163 164 222 189 190 182 185Financial1 FJRE 1 954 2 402 3 028 495 467 563 568 560 595 679 771 733 655 869Computer and information FJRF 623 806 784 155 150 172 216 182 182 226 144 212 165 263Royalties and license fees FJRG 4 282 4 288 4 101 1 070 1 122 1 021 1 105 1 091 1 001 1 091 1 027 1 004 1 032 1 038Other business FJRH 9 308 10 658 9 933 2 454 2 279 2 401 2 736 2 449 2 649 2 824 2 462 2 331 2 454 2 686Personal, cultural and recreational FJRL 587 703 703 158 156 141 178 190 167 168 143 185 205 170Government FJRO 2 396 1 890 2 051 560 413 605 422 499 346 623 495 493 486 577

Total KTMR 58 862 63 711 65 373 14 845 16 887 14 176 13 779 15 733 18 462 15 737 14 765 16 419 18 741 15 448

Balances

Transportation FJRP –2 617 –2 451 –3 538 –538 –521 –729 –881 –464 –337 –769 –1 152 –848 –456 –1 082Travel FJSR –8 870 –10 939 –13 936 –2 520 –3 042 –1 807 –1 872 –2 939 –3 937 –2 191 –2 444 –3 965 –4 931 –2 596Communications FJST –251 90 –202 –56 –58 –112 29 7 36 18 –66 –85 –45 –6Construction FJSU 158 148 67 63 3 16 40 42 31 35 15 19 24 9Insurance FJSV 3 468 3 267 4 127 1 164 798 735 1 113 965 1 107 82 1 233 1 280 323 1 291Financial1 FJTA 7 943 10 413 9 932 1 989 2 125 1 883 2 616 2 477 2 454 2 866 2 380 2 747 2 689 2 116Computer and information FJTB 1 735 1 733 1 524 372 528 421 327 403 643 360 375 320 482 347Royalties and license fees FJTC 904 696 1 235 143 145 373 23 146 402 125 255 394 236 350Other business FJTD 10 144 10 887 12 662 2 369 2 463 2 853 2 380 2 920 2 702 2 885 3 363 3 532 2 905 2 862Personal, cultural and recreational FJTH 377 651 367 115 87 88 110 187 205 149 119 95 62 91Government FJUL –1 331 –716 –535 –315 –148 –341 –89 –261 –66 –300 –114 –141 –121 –159

Total KTMS 11 660 13 779 11 703 2 786 2 380 3 380 3 796 3 483 3 240 3 260 3 964 3 348 1 168 3 223

1 The service earnings of financial institutions are recorded net of their foreignexpenses. Imports of financial services only cover imports by non- financialinstitutions.

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B4 IncomeSeasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits(Earnings of UK residents on investment abroad)

Compensation of employees IJAH 960 1 014 1 049 259 249 236 241 269 255 249 248 273 269 259

Investment incomeEarnings on direct investment abroad CNZQ 32 750 44 334 43 647 8 338 8 852 9 06510 86310 40811 73011 33313 29111 44010 327 8 589

Earnings on portfolio investment abroadEarnings on equity securities CGDT 8 021 10 195 10 688 2 083 1 866 2 107 2 252 2 364 2 734 2 845 2 597 2 405 2 831 2 855Earnings on debt securities CGDU 17 586 22 694 24 589 4 478 4 447 4 250 5 350 5 514 5 584 6 246 6 749 6 054 5 990 5 796

Total portfolio investment CGDV 25 607 32 889 35 277 6 561 6 313 6 357 7 602 7 878 8 318 9 091 9 346 8 459 8 821 8 651

Earnings on other investment abroad CGDW 39 794 55 504 58 932 9 435 9 37410 91411 65613 71214 43915 69716 43315 55914 55212 388Earnings on reserve assets HHCC 1 161 985 963 285 262 320 218 236 255 276 266 251 240 206

Total investment income HBOK 99 312133 712138 81924 61924 80126 65630 33932 23434 74236 39739 33635 70933 94029 834

Total credits HBOH 100 272134 726139 86824 87825 05026 89230 58032 50334 99736 64639 58435 98234 20930 093

Debits(Foreign earnings on investment in the UK)

Compensation of employees IJAI 759 871 847 169 201 206 230 187 227 227 308 173 190 176

Investment incomeForeign earnings on direct investment in the UK CNZR 18 717 26 190 27 426 4 307 5 309 5 527 5 479 7 133 6 123 7 455 7 635 6 311 5 441 8 039

Foreign earnings on portfolio investment in the UKEarnings on equity securities HGOT 10 792 11 489 13 129 2 400 2 905 2 682 2 608 2 986 2 917 2 978 3 215 3 174 3 557 3 183Earnings on debt securities CGDX 17 421 20 741 20 814 4 277 4 316 4 441 4 707 5 026 5 277 5 731 5 874 5 415 5 045 4 480

Total portfolio investment CGDZ 28 213 32 230 33 943 6 677 7 221 7 123 7 315 8 012 8 194 8 709 9 089 8 589 8 602 7 663

Earnings on other investment in the UK CGEB 48 564 66 879 66 50111 53711 47713 03514 60016 72817 35118 20018 49017 65916 15814 194

Total investment income HBOL 95 494125 299127 87022 52124 00725 68527 39431 87331 66834 36435 21432 55930 20129 896

Total debits HBOI 96 253126 170128 71722 69024 20825 89127 62432 06031 89534 59135 52232 73230 39130 072

Balances(Net earnings)

Compensation of employees IJAJ 201 143 202 90 48 30 11 82 28 22 –60 100 79 83

Investment incomeDirect investment CVWX 14 033 18 144 16 221 4 031 3 543 3 538 5 384 3 275 5 607 3 878 5 656 5 129 4 886 550

Portfolio investmentEarnings on equity securities CGEC –2 771 –1 294 –2 441 –317–1 039 –575 –356 –622 –183 –133 –618 –769 –726 –328Earnings on debt securities CGED 165 1 953 3 775 201 131 –191 643 488 307 515 875 639 945 1 316

Total portfolio investment CGEE –2 606 659 1 334 –116 –908 –766 287 –134 124 382 257 –130 219 988

Other investment CGFF –8 770–11 375 –7 569–2 102–2 103–2 121–2 944–3 016–2 912–2 503–2 057–2 100–1 606–1 806Reserve assets HHCC 1 161 985 963 285 262 320 218 236 255 276 266 251 240 206

Total investment income HBOM 3 818 8 413 10 949 2 098 794 971 2 945 361 3 074 2 033 4 122 3 150 3 739 –62

Total HBOJ 4 019 8 556 11 151 2 188 842 1 001 2 956 443 3 102 2 055 4 062 3 250 3 818 21

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B4A IncomeNot seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits(Earnings of UK residents on investment abroad)

Compensation of employees KTMN 960 1 014 1 049 254 309 250 156 271 322 265 159 279 337 274

Investment incomeEarnings on direct investment abroad HJYW 32 750 44 334 43 647 8 379 9 810 8 55210 44310 82012 39310 67812 89912 00910 958 7 781

Earnings on portfolio investment abroadEarnings on equity securities HCPL 8 021 10 195 10 688 2 625 1 863 1 815 1 990 2 949 2 772 2 484 2 314 3 001 2 879 2 494Earnings on debt securities HLYW 17 586 22 694 24 589 4 530 4 448 4 219 5 325 5 565 5 587 6 217 6 727 6 099 5 990 5 773

Total portfolio investment HLYX 25 607 32 889 35 277 7 155 6 311 6 034 7 315 8 514 8 359 8 701 9 041 9 100 8 869 8 267

Earnings on other investment abroad AIOP 39 794 55 504 58 932 9 392 9 35110 99011 67213 67114 40815 75316 45215 52514 52412 431Earnings on reserve assets HHCB 1 161 985 963 253 216 347 218 236 255 276 266 251 240 206

Total investment income HMBN 99 312133 712138 81925 17925 68825 92329 64833 24135 41535 40838 65836 88534 59128 685

Total HMBQ 100 272134 726139 86825 43325 99726 17329 80433 51235 73735 67338 81737 16434 92828 959

Debits(Foreign earnings on investment in the UK)

Compensation of employees KTMO 759 871 847 169 201 206 230 187 227 227 308 173 190 176

Investment incomeForeign earnings on direct investment in the UK HJYX 18 717 26 190 27 426 4 727 4 716 5 059 6 175 7 020 5 800 7 195 8 219 6 177 4 915 8 115

Foreign earnings on portfolio investment in the UKEarnings on equity securities ZMRB 10 792 11 489 13 129 2 400 2 905 2 682 2 608 2 986 2 917 2 978 3 215 3 174 3 557 3 183Earnings on debt securities HLZB 17 421 20 741 20 814 4 259 4 244 4 591 4 679 5 014 5 193 5 855 5 858 5 413 4 964 4 579

Total portfolio investment HLZC 28 213 32 230 33 943 6 659 7 149 7 273 7 287 8 000 8 110 8 833 9 073 8 587 8 521 7 762

Earnings on other investment in the UK HLZN 48 564 66 879 66 50111 46111 52713 15514 53716 64917 42218 27118 43617 59816 22514 242

Total investment income HMBO 95 494125 299127 87022 84723 39225 48727 99931 66931 33234 29935 72832 36229 66130 119

Total HMBR 96 253126 170128 71723 01623 59325 69328 22931 85631 55934 52636 03632 53529 85130 295

Balances

Compensation of employees KTMP 201 143 202 85 108 44 –74 84 95 38 –149 106 147 98

Investment incomeDirect investment HJYE 14 033 18 144 16 221 3 652 5 094 3 493 4 268 3 800 6 593 3 483 4 680 5 832 6 043 –334

Portfolio investmentEarnings on equity securities HLZO –2 771 –1 294 –2 441 225–1 042 –867 –618 –37 –145 –494 –901 –173 –678 –689Earnings on debt securities HLZP 165 1 953 3 775 271 204 –372 646 551 394 362 869 686 1 026 1 194

Total portfolio investment HLZX –2 606 659 1 334 496 –838–1 239 28 514 249 –132 –32 513 348 505

Other investment CGNA –8 770–11 375 –7 569–2 069–2 176–2 165–2 865–2 978–3 014–2 518–1 984–2 073–1 701–1 811Reserve assets HHCB 1 161 985 963 253 216 347 218 236 255 276 266 251 240 206

Total investment income HMBM 3 818 8 413 10 949 2 332 2 296 436 1 649 1 572 4 083 1 109 2 930 4 523 4 930–1 434

Total HMBP 4 019 8 556 11 151 2 417 2 404 480 1 575 1 656 4 178 1 147 2 781 4 629 5 077–1 336

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B4B Investment IncomeSector analysis

£ million

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Credits(Earnings of UK residents on investment abroad)

Monetary financial institutionsBanks CGNB 48 496 38 171 37 753 36 989 45 951 48 587 49 302 55 484 50 148 69 437 72 128Building societies GJXE – – 20 63 81 119 103 134 173 292 339

Total monetary financial institutions CGND 48 496 38 171 37 773 37 052 46 032 48 706 49 405 55 618 50 321 69 729 72 467

Central government CGNY 1 664 1 459 1 531 1 585 1 695 1 561 1 380 1 267 1 165 989 967Public corporations CGNP 70 87 87 104 118 111 122 137 132 118 117Other sectors CGNW 24 843 26 436 32 942 34 961 39 287 41 243 44 430 45 923 47 694 62 876 65 268

Total HMBN 75 073 66 153 72 333 73 702 87 132 91 621 95 337 102 945 99 312 133 712 138 819

Debits(Foreign earnings on investment in UK)

Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) CGPN 56 895 43 131 43 889 38 008 49 103 50 007 46 820 46 315 45 639 64 792 62 963Central government CGNZ 3 192 3 987 4 377 5 209 5 276 5 557 5 824 5 834 5 031 4 599 4 121Local authorities CGOB 58 54 53 45 38 30 21 16 12 7 4Public corporations CGOD 59 55 31 39 43 34 28 20 20 20 20Other sectors CGSE 18 113 18 749 24 209 26 883 30 275 34 882 38 821 38 192 44 792 55 881 60 762

Total HMBO 78 317 65 976 72 559 70 184 84 735 90 510 91 514 90 377 95 494 125 299 127 870

Balances(Net earnings)

Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) CGSO –8 399 –4 960 –6 116 –956 –3 071 –1 301 2 585 9 303 4 682 4 937 9 504Central government CGOE –1 528 –2 528 –2 846 –3 624 –3 581 –3 996 –4 444 –4 567 –3 866 –3 610 –3 154Local authorities -CGOB –58 –54 –53 –45 –38 –30 –21 –16 –12 –7 –4Public corporations CGOF 11 32 56 65 75 77 94 117 112 98 97Other sectors CGTX 6 730 7 687 8 733 8 078 9 012 6 361 5 609 7 731 2 902 6 995 4 506

Total HMBM –3 244 177 –226 3 518 2 397 1 111 3 823 12 568 3 818 8 413 10 949

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B5 Current transfersSeasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits

Central governmentReceipts from EU Institutions:

Abatement FKKM 3 171 2 084 4 560 555 659 314 678 471 414 521 816 816 1 788 1 140Other EU receipts GTTA 5 – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – 1

Other receipts CGDN 557 379 343 129 133 149 94 89 93 103 114 81 75 73

Total central government FHDM 3 733 2 463 4 904 684 793 464 772 560 507 624 930 897 1 863 1 214

Other sectorsReceipts from EU Institutions:

Social fund HHAD 434 659 370 205 28 99 367 118 32 142 231 44 8 87Agricultural guarantee fund ZXIA 2 700 3 249 2 100 707 632 536 597 754 933 965 633 489 489 489ECSC Grant FHHS – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – –

Other receipts CGDO 6 403 6 619 6 740 1 581 1 299 1 871 1 683 1 676 1 803 1 457 1 831 1 774 1 749 1 386

Total other sectors FHIB 9 537 10 527 9 211 2 493 1 959 2 506 2 647 2 548 2 768 2 564 2 695 2 308 2 246 1 962

Total credits IKBN 13 270 12 990 14 115 3 177 2 752 2 970 3 419 3 108 3 275 3 188 3 625 3 205 4 109 3 176

Debits

Central governmentPayments to EU institutions

GNP:4th resource HCSP 4 403 4 243 3 859 942 1 248 760 810 1 242 975 1 216 899 1 446 360 1 154GNP adjustments HCSN 229 136 –1 – – 229 – – – 136 – – – –1Inter governmental agreements FLMT 11 6 23 1 – –4 2 – 3 1 3 3 17 –

Other payments CGDP 2 839 3 630 3 491 647 667 697 1 087 611 841 1 091 793 774 777 1 147

Total central government FLUD 7 482 8 015 7 372 1 590 1 915 1 682 1 899 1 853 1 819 2 444 1 695 2 223 1 154 2 300

Other sectorsPayments to EU institutions CGDR 5 881 6 334 5 675 1 296 1 465 1 169 1 615 1 281 1 771 1 667 1 596 1 576 1 130 1 373Other payments CGDS 7 153 7 978 8 314 1 755 1 466 2 093 1 967 2 024 2 176 1 811 2 228 2 152 2 120 1 814

Total other sectors FLUZ 13 034 14 312 13 989 3 051 2 931 3 262 3 582 3 305 3 947 3 478 3 824 3 728 3 250 3 187

Total debits IKBO 20 516 22 327 21 361 4 641 4 846 4 944 5 481 5 158 5 766 5 922 5 519 5 951 4 404 5 487

Balances

Central government FNSV –3 749 –5 552 –2 468 –906 –1 122 –1 218 –1 127 –1 293 –1 312 –1 820 –765 –1 326 709 –1 086Other sectors FNTC –3 497 –3 785 –4 778 –558 –972 –756 –935 –757 –1 179 –914 –1 129 –1 420 –1 004 –1 225

Total IKBP –7 246 –9 337 –7 246 –1 464 –2 094 –1 974 –2 062 –2 050 –2 491 –2 734 –1 894 –2 746 –295 –2 311

Of which: EU institutions GTTB –4 214 –4 727 –2 524 –772 –1 393 –1 204 –785 –1 180 –1 370 –1 392 –818 –1 675 778 –809

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B5A Current transfersNot Seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits

Central governmentReceipts from EU Institutions:

Abatement FKKL 3 171 2 084 4 560 555 659 314 678 471 414 521 816 816 1 788 1 140Other EU receipts FKIJ 5 – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – 1

Other receipts FLLJ 557 379 343 124 135 148 99 84 94 102 120 76 75 72

Total central government FJUM 3 733 2 463 4 904 679 795 463 777 555 508 623 936 892 1 863 1 213

Other sectorsReceipts from EU Institutions:

Agricultural guarantee fund EBGL 2 700 3 249 2 100 481 342 282 1 351 633 633 632 633 489 489 489Social fund HDIZ 434 659 370 205 28 99 367 118 32 142 231 44 8 87ECSC Grant FJKP – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – –

Other receipts FLLP 6 403 6 619 6 740 1 568 1 284 1 889 1 683 1 676 1 803 1 457 1 831 1 774 1 749 1 386

Total other sectors FJUN 9 537 10 527 9 211 2 254 1 654 2 270 3 401 2 427 2 468 2 231 2 695 2 308 2 246 1 962

Total credits KTND 13 270 12 990 14 115 2 933 2 449 2 733 4 178 2 982 2 976 2 854 3 631 3 200 4 109 3 175

Debits

Central governmentPayments to EU institutions

GNP:4th resource HCSO 4 403 4 243 3 859 768 1 179 613 1 102 1 106 981 1 054 1 261 1 257 363 978GNP adjustments HCSM 229 136 –1 – – 229 – – – 136 – – – –1Other FLMN 11 6 23 1 – –4 2 – 3 1 3 3 17 –

Other payments FLLV 2 839 3 630 3 491 653 630 669 1 175 611 791 1 053 844 776 742 1 129

Total central government FJUO 7 482 8 015 7 372 1 422 1 809 1 507 2 279 1 717 1 775 2 244 2 108 2 036 1 122 2 106

Other sectorsPayments to EU institutions FLMH 5 881 6 334 5 675 1 284 1 492 1 187 1 583 1 265 1 800 1 686 1 567 1 558 1 161 1 389Other payments FLMB 7 153 7 978 8 314 1 752 1 491 2 100 1 939 2 025 2 198 1 816 2 199 2 154 2 142 1 819

Total other sectors FJUP 13 034 14 312 13 989 3 036 2 983 3 287 3 522 3 290 3 998 3 502 3 766 3 712 3 303 3 208

Total debits KTNE 20 516 22 327 21 361 4 458 4 792 4 794 5 801 5 007 5 773 5 746 5 874 5 748 4 425 5 314

Balances

Central government FJUQ –3 749 –5 552 –2 468 –743 –1 014 –1 044 –1 502 –1 162 –1 267 –1 621 –1 172 –1 144 741 –893Other sectors FJUR –3 497 –3 785 –4 778 –782 –1 329 –1 017 –121 –863 –1 530 –1 271 –1 071 –1 404 –1 057 –1 246

Total KTNF –7 246 –9 337 –7 246 –1 525 –2 343 –2 061 –1 623 –2 025 –2 797 –2 892 –2 243 –2 548 –316 –2 139

Of which: EU institutions FKIS –4 214 –4 727 –2 524 –812 –1 641 –1 329 –291 –1 149 –1 705 –1 582 –1 151 –1 468 744 –649

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B6 Current account:Transactions with the European Union (EU)Seasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Transactions with the European Union 1

CreditsExports of goods ENOF 97 804 108 029 110 832 23 667 25 333 25 587 25 748 26 923 27 525 27 833 28 892 28 516 27 446 25 978Exports of services LGOR 27 528 30 770 31 001 6 857 6 937 6 790 7 240 7 259 7 693 8 578 7 433 7 799 7 714 8 055

Exports of goods and services LHRX 125 332 138 799 141 833 30 524 32 270 32 377 32 988 34 182 35 218 36 411 36 325 36 315 35 160 34 033

Income BFXD 42 407 57 761 60 735 10 554 10 602 11 034 13 348 14 136 14 621 15 656 17 319 15 644 14 989 12 783Current transfers LGPJ 8 424 8 083 9 004 1 995 1 765 1 552 2 173 1 870 1 946 2 094 2 222 1 866 2 793 2 123

Total BFXJ 176 163 204 643 211 572 43 073 44 637 44 963 48 509 50 188 51 785 54 161 55 866 53 825 52 942 48 939

DebitsImports of goods ENOS 105 113 111 261 115 538 25 642 26 615 26 744 26 780 27 969 27 997 28 515 29 585 29 301 28 419 28 233Imports of services LGOT 29 951 32 220 34 458 7 418 7 507 7 580 7 655 8 003 8 054 8 508 8 189 8 635 8 745 8 889

Total imports of goods and services LHRY 135 064 143 481 149 996 33 060 34 122 34 324 34 435 35 972 36 051 37 023 37 774 37 936 37 164 37 122

Income BFXE 36 595 46 584 49 090 8 582 9 202 9 491 10 404 11 750 11 865 12 565 13 203 12 022 12 199 11 666Current transfers LGPN 13 665 14 200 12 933 2 994 3 384 3 031 3 343 3 313 3 654 3 890 3 362 3 862 2 336 3 373

Total BFXK 185 324 204 265 212 019 44 636 46 708 46 846 48 182 51 035 51 570 53 478 54 339 53 820 51 699 52 161

BalancesTrade in goods ENPF –7 309 –3 232 –4 706 –1 975 –1 282 –1 157 –1 032 –1 046 –472 –682 –693 –785 –973 –2 255Trade in services LGOW –2 423 –1 450 –3 457 –561 –570 –790 –415 –744 –361 70 –756 –836 –1 031 –834

Total trade in goods and services LHRZ –9 732 –4 682 –8 163 –2 536 –1 852 –1 947 –1 447 –1 790 –833 –612 –1 449 –1 621 –2 004 –3 089

Income BFXF 5 812 11 177 11 645 1 972 1 400 1 543 2 944 2 386 2 756 3 091 4 116 3 622 2 790 1 117Current transfers LGPQ –5 241 –6 117 –3 929 –999 –1 619 –1 479 –1 170 –1 443 –1 708 –1 796 –1 140 –1 996 457 –1 250

Total BFXL –9 161 378 –447 –1 563 –2 071 –1 883 327 –847 215 683 1 527 5 1 243 –3 222

Transactions with non-EU countries 2

CreditsExports of goods ENQX 68 394 80 056 80 379 16 661 18 277 17 537 18 580 19 966 19 975 21 535 21 217 20 382 19 346 19 434Exports of services LGOS 42 994 46 720 46 075 10 909 10 687 11 134 11 416 11 835 12 179 11 290 12 384 11 678 10 599 11 414

Total exports of goods and services LHSA 111 388 126 776 126 454 27 570 28 964 28 671 29 996 31 801 32 154 32 825 33 601 32 060 29 945 30 848

Income BFXM 57 865 76 965 79 133 14 324 14 448 15 858 17 232 18 367 20 376 20 990 22 265 20 338 19 220 17 310Current transfers LGPK 4 846 4 907 5 111 1 182 987 1 418 1 246 1 238 1 329 1 094 1 403 1 339 1 316 1 053

Total BFXS 174 099 208 648 210 698 43 076 44 399 45 947 48 474 51 406 53 859 54 909 57 269 53 737 50 481 49 211

DebitsImports of goods ENRK 88 609 106 847 108 721 21 008 23 263 23 568 24 447 26 113 27 445 28 842 28 273 28 484 26 433 25 531Imports of services LGOU 28 911 31 491 30 915 7 244 7 146 7 413 7 721 7 653 7 944 8 173 8 313 7 675 7 417 7 510

Total imports of goods and services LHSB 117 520 138 338 139 636 28 252 30 409 30 981 32 168 33 766 35 389 37 015 36 586 36 159 33 850 33 041

Income BFXN 59 658 79 586 79 627 14 108 15 006 16 400 17 220 20 310 20 030 22 026 22 319 20 710 18 192 18 406Current transfers LGPO 6 851 8 127 8 428 1 647 1 462 1 913 2 138 1 845 2 112 2 032 2 157 2 089 2 068 2 114

Total BFXT 184 029 226 051 227 691 44 007 46 877 49 294 51 526 55 921 57 531 61 073 61 062 58 958 54 110 53 561

BalancesTrade in goods ENRX –20 215 –26 791 –28 342 –4 347 –4 986 –6 031 –5 867 –6 147 –7 470 –7 307 –7 056 –8 102 –7 087 –6 097Trade in services LGOY 14 083 15 229 15 160 3 665 3 541 3 721 3 695 4 182 4 235 3 117 4 071 4 003 3 182 3 904

Total trade in goods and services LHSC –6 132 –11 562 –13 182 –682 –1 445 –2 310 –2 172 –1 965 –3 235 –4 190 –2 985 –4 099 –3 905 –2 193

Income BFXO –1 793 –2 621 –494 216 –558 –542 12 –1 943 346 –1 036 –54 –372 1 028 –1 096Current transfers LGPS –2 005 –3 220 –3 317 –465 –475 –495 –892 –607 –783 –938 –754 –750 –752 –1 061

Total BFXU –9 930 –17 403 –16 993 –931 –2 478 –3 347 –3 052 –4 515 –3 672 –6 164 –3 793 –5 221 –3 629 –4 350

1 Includes transactions with European Union institutions.2 Includes transactions with international organisations other than European

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1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Transactions with the European Union 1

CreditsExports of goods ENJF 97 804 108 029 110 832 23 300 24 142 26 847 26 575 26 384 26 325 28 745 29 621 27 941 26 162 27 108Exports of services LGOL 27 528 30 770 31 001 6 824 7 425 6 554 7 169 7 287 8 128 8 186 7 412 7 768 8 040 7 781

Exports of goods and services LHRU 125 332 138 799 141 833 30 124 31 567 33 401 33 744 33 671 34 453 36 931 37 033 35 709 34 202 34 889

Income LEQC 42 407 57 761 60 735 10 687 10 878 11 144 12 844 14 459 15 071 15 387 16 729 16 046 15 444 12 516Current transfers LGPH 8 424 8 083 9 004 1 755 1 461 1 315 2 928 1 748 1 646 1 761 2 223 1 865 2 793 2 123

Total LEPZ 176 163 204 643 211 572 42 566 43 906 45 860 49 516 49 878 51 170 54 079 55 985 53 620 52 439 49 528

DebitsImports of goods ENJO 105 113 111 261 115 538 25 297 26 421 27 216 27 486 27 627 27 521 28 627 30 234 29 006 27 944 28 354Imports of services LGON 29 951 32 220 34 458 7 457 9 026 6 963 6 533 8 039 9 726 7 922 6 972 8 694 10 475 8 317

Total imports of goods and services LHRV 135 064 143 481 149 996 32 754 35 447 34 179 34 019 35 666 37 247 36 549 37 206 37 700 38 419 36 671

Income LEQD 36 595 46 584 49 090 8 780 8 929 9 595 10 798 11 846 11 436 12 504 13 768 12 081 11 686 11 555Current transfers LGPL 13 665 14 200 12 933 2 809 3 338 2 895 3 621 3 161 3 680 3 738 3 702 3 656 2 366 3 209

Total LEQA 185 324 204 265 212 019 44 343 47 714 46 669 48 438 50 673 52 363 52 791 54 676 53 437 52 471 51 435

BalancesTrade in goods ENJX –7 309 –3 232 –4 706 –1 997 –2 279 –369 –911 –1 243 –1 196 118 –613 –1 065 –1 782 –1 246Trade in services LGOV –2 423 –1 450 –3 457 –633 –1 601 –409 636 –752 –1 598 264 440 –926 –2 435 –536

Total trade in goods and services LHRW –9 732 –4 682 –8 163 –2 630 –3 880 –778 –275 –1 995 –2 794 382 –173 –1 991 –4 217 –1 782

Income LEQE 5 812 11 177 11 645 1 907 1 949 1 549 2 046 2 613 3 635 2 883 2 961 3 965 3 758 961Current transfers LGPP –5 241 –6 117 –3 929 –1 054 –1 877 –1 580 –693 –1 413 –2 034 –1 977 –1 479 –1 791 427 –1 086

Total LEQB –9 161 378 –447 –1 777 –3 808 –809 1 078 –795 –1 193 1 288 1 309 183 –32 –1 907

Transactions with non-EU countries 2

CreditsExports of goods ENLS 68 394 80 056 80 379 16 617 18 242 18 093 18 309 19 950 19 782 22 015 20 769 20 347 19 153 20 110Exports of services LGOM 42 994 46 720 46 075 10 807 11 842 11 002 10 406 11 929 13 574 10 811 11 317 11 999 11 869 10 890

Total exports of goods and services LHSD 111 388 126 776 126 454 27 424 30 084 29 095 28 715 31 879 33 356 32 826 32 086 32 346 31 022 31 000

Income BHIV 57 865 76 965 79 133 14 746 15 119 15 029 16 960 19 053 20 666 20 286 22 088 21 118 19 484 16 443Current transfers GYZW 4 846 4 907 5 111 1 178 988 1 418 1 250 1 234 1 330 1 093 1 408 1 335 1 316 1 052

Total BHJM 174 099 208 648 210 698 43 348 46 191 45 542 46 925 52 166 55 352 54 205 55 582 54 799 51 822 48 495

DebitsImports of goods ENMB 88 609 106 847 108 721 21 086 23 081 23 958 24 333 26 117 27 170 29 227 27 873 28 545 26 286 26 017Imports of services LGOO 28 911 31 491 30 915 7 388 7 861 7 213 7 246 7 694 8 736 7 815 7 793 7 725 8 266 7 131

Total imports of goods and services LHSE 117 520 138 338 139 636 28 474 30 942 31 171 31 579 33 811 35 906 37 042 35 666 36 270 34 552 33 148

Income BHIW 59 658 79 586 79 627 14 236 14 664 16 098 17 431 20 010 20 123 22 022 22 268 20 454 18 165 18 740Current transfers GYZV 6 851 8 127 8 428 1 649 1 454 1 899 2 180 1 846 2 093 2 008 2 172 2 092 2 059 2 105

Total BHJN 184 029 226 051 227 691 44 359 47 060 49 168 51 190 55 667 58 122 61 072 60 106 58 816 54 776 53 993

BalancesTrade in goods ENMK –20 215 –26 791 –28 342 –4 469 –4 839 –5 865 –6 024 –6 167 –7 388 –7 212 –7 104 –8 198 –7 133 –5 907Trade in services LGOX 14 083 15 229 15 160 3 419 3 981 3 789 3 160 4 235 4 838 2 996 3 524 4 274 3 603 3 759

Total trade in goods and services LHSF –6 132 –11 562 –13 182 –1 050 –858 –2 076 –2 864 –1 932 –2 550 –4 216 –3 580 –3 924 –3 530 –2 148

Income BHIX –1 793 –2 621 –494 510 455 –1 069 –471 –957 543 –1 736 –180 664 1 319 –2 297Current transfers LGPR –2 005 –3 220 –3 317 –471 –466 –481 –930 –612 –763 –915 –764 –757 –743 –1 053

Total BHJO –9 930 –17 403 –16 993 –1 011 –869 –3 626 –4 265 –3 501 –2 770 –6 867 –4 524 –4 017 –2 954 –5 498

1 Includes transactions with European Union institutions.2 Includes transactions with international organisations other than European

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B6B Current account:Transactions with non-EU countriesSeasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Transactions with non-EU countries 2

CreditsExports of goods ENQX 68 394 80 056 80 379 16 661 18 277 17 537 18 580 19 966 19 975 21 535 21 217 20 382 19 346 19 434

of which Canada EOBC 2 553 3 492 3 248 605 757 609 759 979 802 952 920 867 702 759of which Japan EOBD 3 302 3 728 3 815 741 897 848 926 853 918 1 031 1 109 952 849 905of which USA EOBB 24 312 .. .. 5 909 6 627 6 312 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Exports of services LGOS 42 994 46 720 46 075 10 909 10 687 11 134 11 416 11 835 12 179 11 290 12 384 11 678 10 599 11 414of which Canada LJNZ 1 367 1 418 1 647 323 361 349 299 375 372 372 477 432 365 373of which Japan XEST 2 778 3 183 3 088 665 701 710 834 862 767 720 723 755 765 845of which USA LJPL 16 777 18 536 18 966 4 252 4 290 4 224 4 564 4 620 4 784 4 568 4 602 4 728 4 516 5 120

Total exports of goods and services LHSA 111 388 126 776 126 454 27 570 28 964 28 671 29 996 31 801 32 154 32 825 33 601 32 060 29 945 30 848of which Canada XESZ 3 920 4 910 4 895 928 1 118 958 1 058 1 354 1 174 1 324 1 397 1 299 1 067 1 132of which Japan LJQH 6 080 6 911 6 903 1 406 1 598 1 558 1 760 1 715 1 685 1 751 1 832 1 707 1 614 1 750of which USA XEUL 41 089 47 875 48 609 10 161 10 917 10 536 11 395 12 012 12 002 12 466 12 624 12 242 11 642 12 101

Income BFXM 57 865 76 965 79 133 14 324 14 448 15 858 17 232 18 367 20 376 20 990 22 265 20 338 19 220 17 310of which Canada ARFD 1 878 1 946 2 251 450 482 512 453 465 484 544 656 587 540 468of which Japan ARFJ 7 036 8 724 7 997 1 830 1 662 1 749 2 007 2 178 2 360 2 179 2 211 2 097 1 941 1 748of which USA ARFG 24 066 29 607 31 710 6 100 6 175 6 318 6 728 7 243 7 686 7 950 9 358 8 310 7 361 6 681

Current transfers LGPK 4 846 4 907 5 111 1 182 987 1 418 1 246 1 238 1 329 1 094 1 403 1 339 1 316 1 053of which Canada XERW 269 280 315 64 56 60 74 67 71 68 81 72 92 70of which Japan LJPC 152 160 182 36 32 34 42 38 40 40 47 41 53 41of which USA XETA 1 897 1 967 2 204 454 393 425 518 471 496 482 566 500 642 496

Total BFXS 174 099 208 648 210 698 43 076 44 399 45 947 48 474 51 406 53 859 54 909 57 269 53 737 50 481 49 211of which Canada ARDY 6 067 7 136 7 461 1 442 1 656 1 530 1 585 1 886 1 729 1 936 2 134 1 958 1 699 1 670of which Japan ARFR 13 268 15 795 15 082 3 272 3 292 3 341 3 809 3 931 4 085 3 970 4 090 3 845 3 608 3 539of which USA ARFO 67 052 79 449 82 523 16 715 17 485 17 279 18 641 19 726 20 184 20 898 22 548 21 052 19 645 19 278

DebitsImports of goods ENRK 88 609 106 847 108 721 21 008 23 263 23 568 24 447 26 113 27 445 28 842 28 273 28 484 26 433 25 531

of which Canada EOBW 3 022 4 017 3 720 689 784 869 810 1 080 1 048 1 079 1 091 940 902 787of which Japan EOBX 9 222 10 255 9 241 2 084 2 375 2 424 2 445 2 505 2 703 2 602 2 542 2 378 2 224 2 097of which USA EOBV 24 425 28 491 29 805 5 771 6 478 6 226 6 501 6 739 7 303 7 948 7 500 8 185 7 508 6 612

Imports of services LGOU 28 911 31 491 30 915 7 244 7 146 7 413 7 721 7 653 7 944 8 173 8 313 7 675 7 417 7 510of which Canada XETH 1 006 1 062 1 189 244 251 269 250 293 281 238 278 263 274 374of which Japan XEUD 1 272 1 503 1 475 302 328 341 406 379 348 370 378 357 392 348of which USA LJQX 12 305 12 460 12 325 3 125 3 059 2 967 3 127 3 133 2 993 3 207 3 114 2 994 3 146 3 071

Total imports of goods and services LHSB 117 520 138 338 139 636 28 252 30 409 30 981 32 168 33 766 35 389 37 015 36 586 36 159 33 850 33 041of which Canada LJPS 4 028 5 079 4 909 933 1 035 1 138 1 060 1 373 1 329 1 317 1 369 1 203 1 176 1 161of which Japan LJQO 10 494 11 758 10 716 2 386 2 703 2 765 2 851 2 884 3 051 2 972 2 920 2 735 2 616 2 445of which USA XESD 36 730 40 951 42 130 8 896 9 537 9 193 9 628 9 872 10 296 11 155 10 614 11 179 10 654 9 683

Income BFXN 59 658 79 586 79 627 14 108 15 006 16 400 17 220 20 310 20 030 22 026 22 319 20 710 18 192 18 406of which Canada ARFE 826 1 563 1 867 188 228 219 315 368 405 475 457 439 477 494of which Japan ARFK 7 208 11 547 10 273 1 660 1 814 1 988 2 538 2 846 3 083 3 080 2 821 2 641 2 325 2 486of which USA ARFH 22 362 26 073 27 267 5 072 5 797 6 053 5 600 6 713 6 652 7 108 7 844 6 656 6 507 6 260

Current transfers LGPO 6 851 8 127 8 428 1 647 1 462 1 913 2 138 1 845 2 112 2 032 2 157 2 089 2 068 2 114of which Canada LJPT 192 219 216 43 45 47 54 51 57 57 56 60 45 55of which Japan LJQP 193 197 174 44 46 46 48 46 51 52 45 48 36 45of which USA XEUK 833 1 005 1 047 188 197 201 247 232 260 266 271 292 216 268

Total BFXT 184 029 226 051 227 691 44 007 46 877 49 294 51 526 55 921 57 531 61 073 61 062 58 958 54 110 53 561of which Canada ARFM 5 046 6 861 6 992 1 164 1 308 1 404 1 429 1 792 1 791 1 849 1 882 1 702 1 698 1 710of which Japan ARFS 17 895 23 502 21 163 4 090 4 563 4 799 5 437 5 776 6 185 6 104 5 786 5 424 4 977 4 976of which USA ARFP 59 925 68 029 70 444 14 156 15 531 15 447 15 475 16 817 17 208 18 529 18 729 18 127 17 377 16 211

BalancesTrade in goods ENRX –20 215 –26 791 –28 342 –4 347 –4 986 –6 031 –5 867 –6 147 –7 470 –7 307 –7 056 –8 102 –7 087 –6 097

of which Canada EOCQ –469 –525 –472 –84 –27 –260 –51 –101 –246 –127 –171 –73 –200 –28of which Japan EOCR –5 920 –6 527 –5 426 –1 343 –1 478 –1 576 –1 519 –1 652 –1 785 –1 571 –1 433 –1 426 –1 375 –1 192of which USA EOCP –113 848 –162 138 149 86 330 653 –85 –50 522 –671 –382 369

Trade in services LGOY 14 083 15 229 15 160 3 665 3 541 3 721 3 695 4 182 4 235 3 117 4 071 4 003 3 182 3 904of which Canada LJQZ 361 356 458 79 110 80 49 82 91 134 199 169 91 –1of which Japan XUFA 1 506 1 680 1 613 363 373 369 428 483 419 350 345 398 373 497of which USA LJDR 4 472 6 076 6 641 1 127 1 231 1 257 1 437 1 487 1 791 1 361 1 488 1 734 1 370 2 049

Total trade in goods and services LHSC –6 132 –11 562 –13 182 –682 –1 445 –2 310 –2 172 –1 965 –3 235 –4 190 –2 985 –4 099 –3 905 –2 193of which Canada XETN –108 –169 –14 –5 83 –180 –2 –19 –155 7 28 96 –109 –29of which Japan XEUJ –4 414 –4 847 –3 813 –980 –1 105 –1 207 –1 091 –1 169 –1 366 –1 221 –1 088 –1 028 –1 002 –695of which USA XUHL 4 359 6 924 6 479 1 265 1 380 1 343 1 767 2 140 1 706 1 311 2 010 1 063 988 2 418

Income BFXO –1 793 –2 621 –494 216 –558 –542 12 –1 943 346 –1 036 –54 –372 1 028 –1 096of which Canada ARFF 1 052 383 384 262 254 293 138 97 79 69 199 148 63 –26of which Japan ARFL –172 –2 823 –2 276 170 –152 –239 –531 –668 –723 –901 –610 –544 –384 –738of which USA ARFI 1 704 3 534 4 443 1 028 378 265 1 128 530 1 034 842 1 514 1 654 854 421

Current transfers LGPS –2 005 –3 220 –3 317 –465 –475 –495 –892 –607 –783 –938 –754 –750 –752 –1 061of which Canada XEUM 77 61 99 21 11 13 20 16 14 11 25 12 47 15of which Japan XNRT –41 –37 8 –8 –14 –12 –6 –8 –11 –12 2 –7 17 –4of which USA XNQO 1 064 962 1 157 266 196 224 271 239 236 216 295 208 426 228

Total BFXU –9 930 –17 403 –16 993 –931 –2 478 –3 347 –3 052 –4 515 –3 672 –6 164 –3 793 –5 221 –3 629 –4 350of which Canada ARFN 1 021 275 469 278 348 126 156 94 –62 87 252 256 1 –40of which Japan ARFT –4 627 –7 707 –6 081 –818 –1 271 –1 458 –1 628 –1 845 –2 100 –2 134 –1 696 –1 579 –1 369 –1 437of which USA ARFQ 7 127 11 420 12 079 2 559 1 954 1 832 3 166 2 909 2 976 2 369 3 819 2 925 2 268 3 067

1 Includes transactions with European Union institutions.2 Includes transactions with international organisations other than European

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B6C Current account:Transactions with non-EU countriesNot seasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Transactions with non-EU countries 2

CreditsExports of goods ENLS 68 394 80 056 80 379 16 617 18 242 18 093 18 309 19 950 19 782 22 015 20 769 20 347 19 153 20 110

of which Canada QATH 2 553 3 492 3 248 605 757 609 759 979 802 952 920 867 702 759of which Japan QAMJ 3 302 3 728 3 815 741 897 848 926 853 918 1 031 1 109 952 849 905of which USA QAMH 24 312 29 339 29 643 6 053 6 644 6 361 6 723 7 481 7 058 8 077 7 796 7 628 7 025 7 194

Exports of services LGOM 42 994 46 720 46 075 10 807 11 842 11 002 10 406 11 929 13 574 10 811 11 317 11 999 11 869 10 890of which Canada FYWD 1 367 1 418 1 647 352 371 347 277 400 406 335 497 447 386 317of which Japan FYWN 2 778 3 183 3 088 680 707 621 905 876 775 627 796 775 766 751of which USA FYWF 16 777 18 536 18 966 4 501 4 353 3 820 4 661 4 860 4 872 4 143 4 752 5 026 4 617 4 571

Total exports of goods and services LHSD 111 388 126 776 126 454 27 424 30 084 29 095 28 715 31 879 33 356 32 826 32 086 32 346 31 022 31 000of which Canada LGIU 3 920 4 910 4 895 957 1 128 956 1 036 1 379 1 208 1 287 1 417 1 314 1 088 1 076of which Japan LGJE 6 080 6 911 6 903 1 421 1 604 1 469 1 831 1 729 1 693 1 658 1 905 1 727 1 615 1 656of which USA LGIW 41 089 47 875 48 609 10 554 10 997 10 181 11 384 12 341 11 930 12 220 12 548 12 654 11 642 11 765

Income BHIV 57 865 76 965 79 133 14 746 15 119 15 029 16 960 19 053 20 666 20 286 22 088 21 118 19 484 16 443of which Canada LEOS 1 878 1 946 2 251 461 504 507 417 477 504 548 607 607 566 471of which Japan BFOP 7 036 8 724 7 997 1 863 1 637 1 783 1 965 2 268 2 327 2 164 2 170 2 189 1 914 1 724of which USA BFVE 24 066 29 607 31 710 6 191 6 370 6 267 6 576 7 462 7 973 7 596 9 154 8 560 7 627 6 369

Current transfers GYZW 4 846 4 907 5 111 1 178 988 1 418 1 250 1 234 1 330 1 093 1 408 1 335 1 316 1 052of which Canada GXWR 269 280 315 59 50 56 90 64 64 62 81 71 92 71of which Japan GXXB 152 160 182 34 28 31 51 37 37 35 47 41 53 41of which USA GXWT 1 897 1 967 2 204 419 350 391 633 452 451 431 567 500 642 495

Total BHJM 174 099 208 648 210 698 43 348 46 191 45 542 46 925 52 166 55 352 54 205 55 582 54 799 51 822 48 495of which Canada LEOP 6 067 7 136 7 461 1 477 1 682 1 519 1 543 1 920 1 776 1 897 2 105 1 992 1 746 1 618of which Japan BFOM 13 268 15 795 15 082 3 318 3 269 3 283 3 847 4 034 4 057 3 857 4 122 3 957 3 582 3 421of which USA BFVB 67 052 79 449 82 523 17 164 17 717 16 839 18 593 20 255 20 354 20 247 22 269 21 714 19 911 18 629

DebitsImports of goods ENMB 88 609 106 847 108 721 21 086 23 081 23 958 24 333 26 117 27 170 29 227 27 873 28 545 26 286 26 017

of which Canada QATI 3 022 4 017 3 720 730 760 891 807 1 092 987 1 131 1 081 951 858 830of which Japan QAMK 9 222 10 255 9 241 2 124 2 331 2 503 2 410 2 515 2 651 2 679 2 488 2 381 2 199 2 173of which USA QAMI 24 425 28 491 29 805 6 061 6 127 6 062 6 743 7 167 6 884 7 697 7 657 8 666 7 083 6 399

Imports of services LGOO 28 911 31 491 30 915 7 388 7 861 7 213 7 246 7 694 8 736 7 815 7 793 7 725 8 266 7 131of which Canada GGPS 1 006 1 062 1 189 241 324 232 224 282 355 201 233 227 341 388of which Japan GGQC 1 272 1 503 1 475 313 311 345 415 388 320 380 395 370 361 349of which USA GGPU 12 305 12 460 12 325 3 116 3 237 3 045 2 922 3 121 3 171 3 246 2 901 2 990 3 359 3 075

Total imports of goods and services LHSE 117 520 138 338 139 636 28 474 30 942 31 171 31 579 33 811 35 906 37 042 35 666 36 270 34 552 33 148of which Canada LGKZ 4 028 5 079 4 909 971 1 084 1 123 1 031 1 374 1 342 1 332 1 314 1 178 1 199 1 218of which Japan LGLJ 10 494 11 758 10 716 2 437 2 642 2 848 2 825 2 903 2 971 3 059 2 883 2 751 2 560 2 522of which USA LGLB 36 730 40 951 42 130 9 177 9 364 9 107 9 665 10 288 10 055 10 943 10 558 11 656 10 442 9 474

Income BHIW 59 658 79 586 79 627 14 236 14 664 16 098 17 431 20 010 20 123 22 022 22 268 20 454 18 165 18 740of which Canada LEOT 826 1 563 1 867 201 219 207 346 395 384 438 503 465 447 452of which Japan BFOQ 7 208 11 547 10 273 1 731 1 770 1 943 2 624 2 981 2 938 3 004 2 915 2 754 2 193 2 411of which USA BFVF 22 362 26 073 27 267 5 373 5 581 6 119 5 612 6 866 6 366 7 229 7 887 6 783 6 221 6 376

Current transfers GYZV 6 851 8 127 8 428 1 649 1 454 1 899 2 180 1 846 2 093 2 008 2 172 2 092 2 059 2 105of which Canada GXYW 192 219 216 42 45 44 57 49 57 56 59 58 45 54of which Japan GXZG 193 197 174 42 45 45 51 44 51 51 48 47 36 43of which USA GXYY 833 1 005 1 047 181 195 194 261 225 260 259 288 282 217 260

Total BHJN 184 029 226 051 227 691 44 359 47 060 49 168 51 190 55 667 58 122 61 072 60 106 58 816 54 776 53 993of which Canada LEOQ 5 046 6 861 6 992 1 214 1 348 1 374 1 434 1 818 1 783 1 826 1 876 1 701 1 691 1 724of which Japan BFON 17 895 23 502 21 163 4 210 4 457 4 836 5 500 5 928 5 960 6 114 5 846 5 552 4 789 4 976of which USA BFVC 59 925 68 029 70 444 14 731 15 140 15 420 15 538 17 379 16 681 18 431 18 733 18 721 16 880 16 110

BalancesTrade in goods ENMK –20 215 –26 791 –28 342 –4 469 –4 839 –5 865 –6 024 –6 167 –7 388 –7 212 –7 104 –8 198 –7 133 –5 907

of which Canada QBRV –469 –525 –472 –125 –3 –282 –48 –113 –185 –179 –161 –84 –156 –71of which Japan QBRR –5 920 –6 527 –5 426 –1 383 –1 434 –1 655 –1 484 –1 662 –1 733 –1 648 –1 379 –1 429 –1 350 –1 268of which USA QBRP –115 848 –162 –8 517 299 –20 314 174 380 139 –1 038 –58 795

Trade in services LGOX 14 083 15 229 15 160 3 419 3 981 3 789 3 160 4 235 4 838 2 996 3 524 4 274 3 603 3 759of which Canada GGRX 361 356 458 111 47 115 53 118 51 134 264 220 45 –71of which Japan GGSH 1 506 1 680 1 613 367 396 276 490 488 455 247 401 405 405 402of which USA GGRZ 4 472 6 076 6 641 1 385 1 116 775 1 739 1 739 1 701 897 1 851 2 036 1 258 1 496

Total trade in goods and services LHSF –6 132 –11 562 –13 182 –1 050 –858 –2 076 –2 864 –1 932 –2 550 –4 216 –3 580 –3 924 –3 530 –2 148of which Canada LGNE –108 –169 –14 –14 44 –167 5 5 –134 –45 103 136 –111 –142of which Japan LGNO –4 414 –4 847 –3 813 –1 016 –1 038 –1 379 –994 –1 174 –1 278 –1 401 –978 –1 024 –945 –866of which USA LGNG 4 359 6 924 6 479 1 377 1 633 1 074 1 719 2 053 1 875 1 277 1 990 998 1 200 2 291

Income BHIX –1 793 –2 621 –494 510 455 –1 069 –471 –957 543 –1 736 –180 664 1 319 –2 297of which Canada LEOU 1 052 383 384 260 285 300 71 82 120 110 104 142 119 19of which Japan BFOR –172 –2 823 –2 276 132 –133 –160 –659 –713 –611 –840 –745 –565 –279 –687of which USA BFVG 1 704 3 534 4 443 818 789 148 964 596 1 607 367 1 267 1 777 1 406 –7

Current transfers LGPR –2 005 –3 220 –3 317 –471 –466 –481 –930 –612 –763 –915 –764 –757 –743 –1 053of which Canada GZCQ 77 61 99 17 5 12 33 15 7 6 22 13 47 17of which Japan GZDA –41 –37 8 –8 –17 –14 – –7 –14 –16 –1 –6 17 –2of which USA GZCS 1 064 962 1 157 238 155 197 372 227 191 172 279 218 425 235

Total BHJO –9 930 –17 403 –16 993 –1 011 –869 –3 626 –4 265 –3 501 –2 770 –6 867 –4 524 –4 017 –2 954 –5 498of which Canada LEOR 1 021 275 469 263 334 145 109 102 –7 71 229 291 55 –106of which Japan BFOO –4 627 –7 707 –6 081 –892 –1 188 –1 553 –1 653 –1 894 –1 903 –2 257 –1 724 –1 595 –1 207 –1 555of which USA BFVD 7 127 11 420 12 079 2 433 2 577 1 419 3 055 2 876 3 673 1 816 3 536 2 993 3 031 2 519

1 Includes transactions with European Union institutions.2 Includes transactions with international organisations other than European

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B7 Capital AccountSeasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FHIV – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Other capital transfers FHJA – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Total central government FHIU – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FHJC 1 144 1 371 1 602 263 357 332 243 321 414 393 301 378 472 451Debt forgiveness FHJD – – – – – – – – – – – – – –EU Institutions:

Regional development fund GTTX 285 989 543 173 27 32 179 480 130 200 77 223 71 172Agricultural guidance fund FHJF 47 82 26 4 1 42 55 7 1 19 8 16 – 2Other capital transfers EBGO – 202 506 – – – – 67 67 68 63 299 109 35

Total EU institutions GTTY 332 1 273 1 075 177 28 74 234 554 198 287 148 538 180 209

Total other sectors FHJB 1 476 2 644 2 677 440 385 406 477 875 612 680 449 916 652 660

Total capital transfers FHIT 1 476 2 644 2 677 440 385 406 477 875 612 680 449 916 652 660

Sales of non-produced, non-financial assets FHJL 152 161 119 30 36 56 26 45 41 49 19 33 30 37

Total credits FHLD 1 628 2 805 2 796 470 421 462 503 920 653 729 468 949 682 697

Debits

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FLWD 10 22 18 – 6 3 8 3 8 3 6 3 6 3Other capital transfers (project grants) FLWH 171 225 237 24 32 46 80 20 41 84 67 31 38 101

Total central government FLWB 181 247 255 24 38 49 88 23 49 87 73 34 44 104

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FLWJ 499 461 461 138 101 70 170 127 96 68 169 127 96 69Debt Forgiveness

Monetary financial institutions FLWL – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations HMLY – 300 300 – – – 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75

Total debt forgiveness JCWM .. 300 300 .. .. .. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75Other capital transfers FLWQ – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Total other sectors FLWI 499 761 761 138 101 70 245 202 171 143 244 202 171 144

Total capital transfers FLWA 680 1 008 1 016 162 139 119 333 225 220 230 317 236 215 248

Purchases of non-produced, non-financial assets FLWT 140 121 341 49 18 52 3 –1 22 97 78 77 86 100

Total debits FLYL 820 1 129 1 357 211 157 171 336 224 242 327 395 313 301 348

Balances

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FNTM –10 –22 –18 – –6 –3 –8 –3 –8 –3 –6 –3 –6 –3Other capital transfers FNTN –171 –225 –237 –24 –32 –46 –80 –20 –41 –84 –67 –31 –38 –101

Total central government FNTL –181 –247 –255 –24 –38 –49 –88 –23 –49 –87 –73 –34 –44 –104

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FNTP 645 910 1 141 125 256 262 73 194 318 325 132 251 376 382Debt forgiveness FNTQ – –300 –300 – – – –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75Other capital transfers FNTR 332 1 273 1 075 177 28 74 234 554 198 287 148 538 180 209

Total other sectors FNTO 977 1 883 1 916 302 284 336 232 673 441 537 205 714 481 516

Total capital transfers FNTK 796 1 636 1 661 278 246 287 144 650 392 450 132 680 437 412

Non-produced, non-financial assets FNTS 12 40 –222 –19 18 4 23 46 19 –48 –59 –44 –56 –63

Total FNVQ 808 1 676 1 439 259 264 291 167 696 411 402 73 636 381 349

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B7A Capital AccountNot seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Credits

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FJUU – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Other capital transfers FJLY – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Total central government FJMD – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FJMG 1 144 1 371 1 602 263 357 332 243 321 414 393 301 378 472 451Debt forgiveness FJNC – – – – – – – – – – – – – –EU Institutions:

Regional development fund FKIT 285 989 543 173 27 32 179 480 130 200 77 223 71 172Agricultural guidance fund FJXL 47 82 26 4 1 42 55 7 1 19 8 16 – 2Foot & Mouth/BSE EBGO – 202 506 – – – – 67 67 68 63 299 109 35

Total EU institutions FKIV 332 1 273 1 075 177 28 74 234 554 198 287 148 538 180 209

Total other sectors FJMU 1 476 2 644 2 677 440 385 406 477 875 612 680 449 916 652 660

Total capital transfers FJMX 1 476 2 644 2 677 440 385 406 477 875 612 680 449 916 652 660

Sales of non-produced, non-financial assets FJUX 152 161 119 25 35 58 30 40 38 53 35 24 17 43

Total FKMH 1 628 2 805 2 796 465 420 464 507 915 650 733 484 940 669 703

Debits

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FJUV 10 22 18 – 6 3 8 3 8 3 6 3 6 3Other capital transfers (project grants) FJMB 171 225 237 24 32 46 80 20 41 84 67 31 38 101

Total central government FJME 181 247 255 24 38 49 88 23 49 87 73 34 44 104

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FJMH 499 461 461 138 101 70 170 127 96 68 169 127 96 69Debt forgiveness1

Monetary financial institutions FJNF – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations HMLY – 300 300 – – – 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75

Total debt forgiveness1 IZZZ .. 300 300 .. .. .. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75Other capital transfers FJMS – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Total other sectors FJMV 499 761 761 138 101 70 245 202 171 143 244 202 171 144

Total capital transfers FJMY 680 1 008 1 016 162 139 119 333 225 220 230 317 236 215 248

Purchases of non-produced, non-financial assets FJUY 140 121 341 56 13 38 12 7 8 94 37 94 105 105

Total FKMI 820 1 129 1 357 218 152 157 345 232 228 324 354 330 320 353

Balances

Capital transfersCentral government

Debt forgiveness FJUW –10 –22 –18 – –6 –3 –8 –3 –8 –3 –6 –3 –6 –3Other capital transfers FJMC –171 –225 –237 –24 –32 –46 –80 –20 –41 –84 –67 –31 –38 –101

Total central government FJMF –181 –247 –255 –24 –38 –49 –88 –23 –49 –87 –73 –34 –44 –104

Other sectorsMigrants’ transfers FJMI 645 910 1 141 125 256 262 73 194 318 325 132 251 376 382Debt forgiveness FJNG – –300 –300 – – – –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75Other capital transfers FJMT 332 1 273 1 075 177 28 74 234 554 198 287 148 538 180 209

Total other sectors FJMW 977 1 883 1 916 302 284 336 232 673 441 537 205 714 481 516

Total capital transfers FJMZ 796 1 636 1 661 278 246 287 144 650 392 450 132 680 437 412

Non-produced, non-financial assets -NHSG –12 –40 222 31 –22 –20 –18 –33 –30 41 2 70 88 62

Total FKMJ 808 1 676 1 439 247 268 307 162 683 422 409 130 610 349 350

1 This series also appears in the Financial Account (see Table B12)

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B8 Financial AccountNot seasonally adjusted

£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

UK investment abroad(net debits)

Direct investment abroadEquity capital -HJYM 102 033159 523 25 138 77 061 3 935 15 025 119 869 24 458 –732 15 928 3 887 10 359 3 107 7 785Reinvested earnings -HDNY 21 304 25 096 23 937 4 600 7 456 4 736 8 257 3 682 7 443 5 714 5 025 7 313 7 425 4 174Other capital transactions -HMAB 5 328–16 085–21 661 3 841 965 2 065 –8 579 6 904 2 609–17 019 6 541–11 521 –8 220–8 461

Total direct investment abroad -HJYP 128 665168 534 27 414 85 502 12 356 21 826 119 547 35 044 9 320 4 623 15 453 6 151 2 312 3 498

Portfolio investment abroadEquity securities -HBVI 16 992 20 458 45 100 16 615–20 842 11 154 –33 945 43 625 16 350 –5 572 7 312 31 303 –1 350 7 835Debt securities -XBMW 7 881 44 501 44 236 –1 554 32 417–28 532 21 215 1 388 3 009 18 889 26 914 –788 16 185 1 925

Total portfolio investment abroad -HHZC 24 873 64 959 89 336 15 061 11 575–17 378 –12 730 45 013 19 359 13 317 34 226 30 515 14 835 9 760Financial derivatives (net) -ZPNN –2 685 –1 553 –8 432 441 535 –2 142 492 –926 –526 –593 –2 331 1 473 –5 843–1 731

Other investment abroad -XBMM 56 671266 663169 495 47 468–39 231–29 718 141 766 32 177 49 563 43 157200 231–47 024 –81617 104Reserve assets -LTCV –639 3 915 –3 085 202 –759 755 –2 465 546 1 530 4 304 –2 599 37 –498 –25

Total -HBNR 206 885502 518274 728148 674–15 524–26 657 246 610111 854 79 246 64 808244 980 –8 848 9 99028 606

Investment in the UK(net credits)

Direct investment in the UKEquity capital HJYR 46 618 59 682 11 967 3 332 10 759 23 402 6 869 8 905 37 790 6 118 5 799 2 783 1 716 1 669Reinvested earnings CYFV 7 855 10 806 10 951 1 190 3 409 3 158 3 670 2 885 3 179 1 072 4 604 2 641 3 254 452Other capital transactions HMAD –342 8 613 14 456 661 –1 949 –2 483 3 601 10 663 2 720 –8 371 4 272 6 071 3 126 987

Total direct investment in the UK HJYU 54 131 79 101 37 374 5 183 12 219 24 077 14 140 22 453 43 689 –1 181 14 675 11 495 8 096 3 108

Portfolio investment in the UKEquity securities XBLW 72 115113 593 18 102 66 961 –220 3 392 82 532 17 669 4 256 9 136 3 034 7 642 6 384 1 042Debt securities XBLX 40 159 53 302 20 020 16 474 6 898 –146 9 720 12 403 9 017 22 162 16 240 –4 292 4 967 3 105

Total portfolio investment in the UK HHZF 112 274166 895 38 122 83 435 6 678 3 246 92 252 30 072 13 273 31 298 19 274 3 350 11 351 4 147

Other investment in the UK XBMN 61 942274 532219 087 55 393–26 092–39 673 140 966 64 378 30 048 39 140207 225–19 338 –2 10933 309

Total HBNS 228 347520 528294 583144 011 –7 195–12 350 247 358116 903 87 010 69 257241 174 –4 493 17 33840 564

Net transactions(net credits less net debits)

Direct investmentEquity capital HBWN –55 415–99 841–13 171–73 729 6 824 8 377–113 000–15 553 38 522 –9 810 1 912 –7 576 –1 391–6 116Reinvested earnings HBWT –13 449–14 290–12 986 –3 410 –4 047 –1 578 –4 587 –797 –4 264 –4 642 –421 –4 672 –4 171–3 722Other capital transactions HBWU –5 670 24 698 36 117 –3 180 –2 914 –4 548 12 180 3 759 111 8 648 –2 269 17 592 11 346 9 448

Total net direct investment HJYV –74 534–89 433 9 960–80 319 –137 2 251–105 407–12 591 34 369 –5 804 –778 5 344 5 784 –390

Portfolio investmentEquity securities HBWV 55 123 93 135–26 998 50 346 20 622 –7 762 116 477–25 956–12 094 14 708 –4 278–23 661 7 734–6 793Debt securities HBWX 32 278 8 801–24 216 18 028–25 519 28 386 –11 495 11 015 6 008 3 273–10 674 –3 504–11 218 1 180

Total net portfolio investment HHZD 87 401101 936–51 214 68 374 –4 897 20 624 104 982–14 941 –6 086 17 981–14 952–27 165 –3 484–5 613

Financial derivatives ZPNN 2 685 1 553 8 432 –441 –535 2 142 –492 926 526 593 2 331 –1 473 5 843 1 731Other investment HHYR 5 271 7 869 49 592 7 925 13 139 –9 955 –800 32 201–19 515 –4 017 6 994 27 686 –1 29316 205Reserve assets LTCV 639 –3 915 3 085 –202 759 –755 2 465 –546 –1 530 –4 304 2 599 –37 498 25

Total HBNT 21 462 18 010 19 855 –4 663 8 329 14 307 748 5 049 7 764 4 449 –3 806 4 355 7 34811 958

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£ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

UK investment abroad(net debits)

By:Monetary financial institutions

Banks -HFAM 7 990230 243123 308 28 020–23 352–31 803108 871 48 86328 31744 192139 414–36 576 6 79813 672Building societies HEQN 951 4 382 1 477 938 83 4 –166 1 644 1 747 1 157 –517 1 395 91 508

Total monetary financial institutions-HFAQ 8 941234 625124 785 28 958–23 269–31 799108 705 50 50730 06445 349138 897–35 181 6 88914 180

Central government -HFAN –542 4 883 –2 815 222 –693 748 –2 484 573 1 986 4 808 –3 474 998 –297 –42Public corporations -HFAO 404 576 24 6 6 6 112 386 48 30 1 2 21 –Other sectors -HFAP 198 082262 434152 734119 488 8 432 4 388140 277 60 38847 14814 621109 556 25 333 3 37714 468

Total -HBNR 206 885502 518274 728148 674–15 524–26 657246 610111 85479 24664 808244 980 –8 848 9 99028 606

Investment in the UK(net credits)

In:Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) CGUL 38 354248 225145 713 50 259–24 755–26 897123 254 36 02231 95656 993138 372–40 09612 47634 961Central government HFAR –4 425 –656 –2 946 1 202 –5 462 –64 –1 315 –2 152 1 968 843 –5 936 1 462 1 963 –435Local authorities HFAS –106 –188 –156 –22 –41 –20 –83 –39 –41 –25 –23 –11 –69 –53Public corporations HFAT – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Other sectors GGCJ 194 524273 147151 972 92 572 23 063 14 631125 502 83 07253 12711 446108 761 34 152 2 968 6 091

Total HBNS 228 347520 528294 583144 011 –7 195–12 350247 358116 90387 01069 257241 174 –4 49317 33840 564

Net transactions(net credits less net debits)

In assets and liabilities of:Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) GGCK 29 413 13 600 20 928 21 301 –1 486 4 902 14 549–14 485 1 89211 644 –525 –4 915 5 58720 781Central government HFAV –3 883 –5 539 –131 980 –4 769 –812 1 169 –2 725 –18–3 965 –2 462 464 2 260 –393Local authorities HFAS –106 –188 –156 –22 –41 –20 –83 –39 –41 –25 –23 –11 –69 –53Public corporations HFAW –404 –576 –24 –6 –6 –6 –112 –386 –48 –30 –1 –2 –21 –Other sectors GGCL –3 558 10 713 –762–26 916 14 631 10 243–14 775 22 684 5 979–3 175 –795 8 819 –409–8 377

Total HBNT 21 462 18 010 19 855 –4 663 8 329 14 307 748 5 049 7 764 4 449 –3 806 4 355 7 34811 958

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B10 Financial AccountDirect InvestmentNot seasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Direct investment abroad(net debits)

Equity capitalClaims on affiliated enterprises(net acquisition of ordinary shares)

Purchases of ordinary shares -HDOA114 429187 288 51 37483 613 7 37015 281123 84530 273 11 920 21 25013 269 17 877 7 77112 457Sales of ordinary shares -HDOC–12 997–28 034–26 370–6 879–3 549 –364 –4 053–5 918–12 675 –5 388–9 431 –7 523–4 728–4 688

Total claims on affiliated enterprises -HJYL101 432159 254 25 00476 734 3 82114 917119 79224 355 –755 15 862 3 838 10 354 3 043 7 769

Net acquisition of property -HHVG 601 269 134 327 114 108 77 103 23 66 49 5 64 16

Total equity capital -HJYM102 033159 523 25 13877 061 3 93515 025119 86924 458 –732 15 928 3 887 10 359 3 107 7 785

Reinvested earnings -HDNY 21 304 25 096 23 937 4 600 7 456 4 736 8 257 3 682 7 443 5 714 5 025 7 313 7 425 4 174

Other capital transactionsClaims on affiliated enterprises

Debt securities issued by affiliated enterprisesPurchases of debt securities -HDOD 642 952 1 323 367 19 204 508 228 122 94 304 16 249 754Sales of debt securities -HDOE –577 –496 –297 –252 –3 –121 –74 –71 –44 –307 –4 –4 –14 –275

Other claims on affiliated enterprisesChange in inter-company accounts -HDOF 18 642 17 880–11 681 7 706 8 776 2 042 8 911 7 920 10 283 –9 234 –553 –4 170–4 750–2 208Change in branch indebtedness -HDOI –288 –440 –3 030 425 –269 207 974 –281 –262 –871 1 340 614–1 105–3 879

Total claims on affiliated enterprises -HJYN 18 419 17 896–13 685 8 246 8 523 2 332 10 319 7 796 10 099–10 318 1 087 –3 544–5 620–5 608

Liabilities to affiliated enterprisesChange in inter-company accounts -HDOG–14 202–32 897 –9 282–5 343–7 582 –436–16 349 –831 –7 481 –8 236 4 648 –8 033–2 441–3 456Change in branch indebtedness -HDOJ 1 111 –1 084 1 306 938 24 169 –2 549 –61 –9 1 535 806 56 –159 603

Total liabilities to affiliated enterprises -HJYO–13 091–33 981 –7 976–4 405–7 558 –267–18 898 –892 –7 490 –6 701 5 454 –7 977–2 600–2 853

Total other capital transactions -HMAB 5 328–16 085–21 661 3 841 965 2 065 –8 579 6 904 2 609–17 019 6 541–11 521–8 220–8 461

Total -HJYP128 665168 534 27 41485 50212 35621 826119 54735 044 9 320 4 62315 453 6 151 2 312 3 498

Direct investment in the UK(net credits)

Equity capitalLiabilities to direct investors

Quoted ordinary sharesPurchases of quoted ordinary shares CYFY 38 878 15 648 4 483 2 623 8 40022 038 3 461 3 211 5 202 3 774 1 066 1 617 781 1 019Sales of quoted ordinary shares CYFZ–10 526 –2 067 –868 –235 –65–9 900 – –178 –1 799 –90 –14 –854 – –

Unquoted ordinary sharesPurchases of unquoted ordinary shares CYGA 21 882 48 740 10 110 933 2 33115 187 4 748 5 643 36 100 2 249 5 231 2 637 1 349 893Sales of unquoted ordinary shares CYGB –4 429 –4 268 –2 011 –234 –87–3 950 –1 413 –90 –2 373 –392 –479 –778 –345 –409

Total liabilities to direct investors HJYQ 45 805 58 053 11 714 3 08710 57923 375 6 796 8 586 37 130 5 541 5 804 2 622 1 785 1 503

Net acquisition of property CGLO 813 1 629 253 245 180 27 73 319 660 577 –5 161 –69 166

Total equity capital HJYR 46 618 59 682 11 967 3 33210 75923 402 6 869 8 905 37 790 6 118 5 799 2 783 1 716 1 669

Reinvested earnings CYFV 7 855 10 806 10 951 1 190 3 409 3 158 3 670 2 885 3 179 1 072 4 604 2 641 3 254 452

Other capital transactionsClaims on direct investors

Change in inter-company accounts CYGF –8 794 –5 503 8 136–2 074–3 232 –877 2 643 –215 –1 253 –6 678 2 671 1 522 2 359 1 584Change in branch indebtedness CYGK 113 –50 289 107 1 5 407 –327 –62 –68 50 60 101 78

Total claims on direct investors HJYS –8 681 –5 553 8 425–1 967–3 231 –872 3 050 –542 –1 315 –6 746 2 721 1 582 2 460 1 662

Liabilities to direct investorsDebt securities issued by affiliated enterprises

Purchases of debt securities CYGC 598 663 516 84 86 386 132 41 204 286 170 131 150 65Sales of debt securities CYGD –571 –182 –29 –120 – –336 –1 – – –181 –1 –11 –17 –

Other liabilities to direct investorsChange in inter-company accounts CYGH 8 494 13 022 5 592 2 660 1 226–1 551 22710 918 3 715 –1 838 1 184 4 564 623 –779Change in branch indebtedness CYGL –182 663 –48 4 –30 –110 193 246 116 108 198 –195 –90 39

Total liabilities to direct investors HJYT 8 339 14 166 6 031 2 628 1 282–1 611 55111 205 4 035 –1 625 1 551 4 489 666 –675

Total other capital transactions HMAD –342 8 613 14 456 661–1 949–2 483 3 60110 663 2 720 –8 371 4 272 6 071 3 126 987

Total HJYU 54 131 79 101 37 374 5 18312 21924 077 14 14022 453 43 689 –1 18114 675 11 495 8 096 3 108

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1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Portfolio investment abroad(net debits)

Transactions in equity securities (shares) by:Monetary financial Institutions (banks) -VTWC 431 7 322 –1 222 –3 249 10 242 –4 959 5 288 –2 998 4 825 –4 810 1 761

Insurance companies and pension fundsInsurance companies1 -HBHM .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Pension funds1 -HBHO .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total insurance companies and pension funds -HBRD 4 850 –17 212 18 706 –25 598 3 120 2 597 2 669 7 926 6 547 1 388 2 845

Other financial intermediariesSecurities dealers -HGLG 5 783 13 673 24 128 –6 310 29 289 6 192 –15 498 –939 20 277 2 913 1 877Unit and Investment Trusts -HBHQ 6 486 9 968 4 948 2 783 1 341 3 494 2 350 3 735 –5 –611 1 829Other -HBRC –1 299 –1 446 –1 389 –377 –355 –359 –355 –368 –350 –337 –334

Total other financial intermediaries -HBRE 10 970 22 195 27 687 –3 904 30 275 9 327 –13 503 2 428 19 922 1 965 3 372

Private non-financial corporations -XBNL 241 9 037 –141 –194 –12 9 317 –74 –44 9 37 –143Household sector HALH 500 –884 70 –1 000 – 68 48 – – 70 –

Total transactions in equity securities -HBVI 16 992 20 458 45 100 –33 945 43 625 16 350 –5 572 7 312 31 303 –1 350 7 835

Transactions in debt securitiesTransactions in bonds and notes by:

Monetary financial institutionsBanks -VTWA 12 165 33 056 37 435 16 364 6 872 9 908 –88 21 533 6 572 10 446 –1 116Building societies RYWJ 1 101 2 464 857 212 572 889 791 205 279 31 342

Total monetary financial institutions -HPCP 13 266 35 520 38 292 16 576 7 444 10 797 703 21 738 6 851 10 477 –774

Insurance companies and pension fundsInsurance companies1 -HBHN .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Pension funds1 -HBHP .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total insurance companies and pension funds -HBRF 9 687 11 184 10 824 –1 054 2 683 4 355 5 200 4 950 1 537 1 748 2 589

Other financial intermediariesSecurities dealers CGFO –28 883 –1 530 –19 604 630 –11 916 –9 226 18 982 –2 057 –17 072 1 649 –2 124Unit and investment trusts -HBHR 1 140 664 1 993 –31 10 504 181 332 589 391 681Other -HBRG –38 –36 –54 –7 –8 –9 –12 –15 –13 –13 –13

Total other financial intermediaries -HBRH –27 781 –902 –17 665 592 –11 914 –8 731 19 151 –1 740 –16 496 2 027 –1 456

Private non-financial corporations -XBNM –1 435 1 275 370 41 –1 1 217 18 112 251 –35 42Household sector1 HBRI 184 184 184 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46

Total transactions in bonds and notes -HEPK –6 079 47 261 32 005 16 201 –1 742 7 684 25 118 25 106 –7 811 14 263 447

Transactions in Money Market InstrumentsTransactions in commercial paper by:

Monetary financial institutions:DMA holdings of foreign currency assets RUUR – – –456 – – – – – –725 –21 290Banks -HBXH 9 738 –977 6 630 6 325 3 305 –2 924 –7 683 2 020 346 3 855 409Building societies TAIH 66 899 635 –217 623 173 320 –396 930 –499 600

Insurance companies and pension funds -HBVK –68 –57 92 –178 218 –32 –65 87 –120 213 –88Other financial intermediaries -HGIS 499 –2 077 2 874 142 –1 405 –462 –352 394 2 189 –1 060 1 351Private non-financial corporations -HBRL 722 1 110 1 919 –592 984 –680 1 398 11 2 329 –850 429

Total transactions in commercial paper -HGLU 10 957 –1 102 12 606 5 480 3 725 –3 925 –6 382 2 116 6 399 1 680 2 411

Transactions in certificates of deposit by:Monetary financial institutions(Building societies) TAIF –72 409 37 62 –117 232 232 –46 109 121 –147Other financial intermediaries -RZUV 3 075 –2 067 –412 –528 –478 –982 –79 –262 515 121 –786

Total transactions in certificates of deposit HEPH 3 003 –1 658 –375 –466 –595 –750 153 –308 624 242 –933

Total transactions in Money Market Instruments -HHZM 13 960 –2 760 12 231 5 014 3 130 –4 675 –6 229 1 808 7 023 1 922 1 478

Total transactions in debt securities -XBMW 7 881 44 501 44 236 21 215 1 388 3 009 18 889 26 914 –788 16 185 1 925

Total -HHZC 24 873 64 959 89 336 –12 730 45 013 19 359 13 317 34 226 30 515 14 835 9 760

1 Separate estimates for insurance companies and pensions funds have beenwithdrawn from publication pending the outcome of an ONS review of pen-sion fund estimates.

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1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Portfolio investment in the UK(net credits)

Transactions in equity securities (shares) issued by:Monetary financial Institutions(banks and building societies) HBQG –846 1 267 –4 472 3 613 –13 –1 277 –1 056 –800 –1 000 –962 –1 710Other sectors1 HBQH 72 961 112 326 22 574 78 919 17 682 5 533 10 192 3 834 8 642 7 346 2 752

Total transactions in equity securities XBLW 72 115 113 593 18 102 82 532 17 669 4 256 9 136 3 034 7 642 6 384 1 042

Transactions in debt securitiesTransactions in bonds and notes

Issues by central governmentUK foreign currency bonds and notes HEZP 237 988 –3 394 –354 730 199 413 –913 152 –1 278 –1 355Other central government bonds HHJM – – – – – – – – – – –

Transactions in British government stocks (gilts) by:Foreign central banks (exchange reserves) AING 490 1 035 1 140 343 404 224 64 –2 523 3 580 –5 88Other foreign residents VTWG –6 016 –2 724 –1 197 568 –3 674 415 –33 –1 582 –2 989 4 106 –732

Total transactions in British government stocks HEPC –5 526 –1 689 –57 911 –3 270 639 31 –4 105 591 4 101 –644

Total issues by central government HBRX –5 289 –701 –3 451 557 –2 540 838 444 –5 018 743 2 823 –1 999

Local authorities’ bonds HBQT – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations’ bonds HCEW – – – – – – – – – – –Issues by monetary financial Institutions(banks and building societies)

Bonds HBRY 5 766 2 565 –316 1 372 1 824 –1 507 876 260 –948 717 –345

European medium term notes and other short-term paper:Issued by UK banks HCEZ 4 395 891 4 889 2 164 –423 –1 162 312 1 567 2 139 2 041 –858Issued by UK building societies HCFC 251 1 814 446 377 666 991 –220 195 110 166 –25

Total HBRV 4 646 2 705 5 335 2 541 243 –171 92 1 762 2 249 2 207 –883

Total monetary financial institutions HMBD 10 412 5 270 5 019 3 913 2 067 –1 678 968 2 022 1 301 2 924 –1 228

Issues by other sectors1 HBRT 17 949 7 984 –984 4 270 5 678 –4 693 2 729 811 –2 953 2 234 –1 076

Total transactions in bonds and notes XBLY 23 072 12 553 584 8 740 5 205 –5 533 4 141 –2 185 –909 7 981 –4 303

Transactions in Money Market InstrumentsTransactions in treasury bills(issued by central government)

Sterling treasury bills AARB 649 –261 243 –524 –99 438 –76 148 197 –646 544European Currency Unit (ECU) treasury bills HHNW –227 – – – – – – – – – –

Total treasury bills HHZO 422 –261 243 –524 –99 438 –76 148 197 –646 544

Transactions in certificates of deposit(issued by UK monetary financial institutions)

Issued by banks HBRS 12 097 34 682 18 539 4 063 4 113 10 875 15 631 16 357 –1 936 –19 4 137Issued by building societies HBHH –1 301 –50 264 94 75 –132 –127 105 3 –31

Total certificates of deposit HBQX 12 096 34 983 18 489 4 327 4 207 10 950 15 499 16 230 –1 831 –16 4 106

Transactions in commercial paperIssued by UK monetary financial Institutions

Banks HBHI 1 039 2 555 651 –412 391 1 689 887 1 735 –1 270 –759 945Building societies HBHL 1 748 768 –182 –663 156 608 667 –276 774 –525 –155

Total monetary financial institutions HBRU 2 787 3 323 469 –1 075 547 2 297 1 554 1 459 –496 –1 284 790

Issued by other sectors1 HHZN 1 782 2 704 235 –1 748 2 543 865 1 044 588 –1 253 –1 068 1 968

Total transactions in commercial paper HBQW 4 569 6 027 704 –2 823 3 090 3 162 2 598 2 047 –1 749 –2 352 2 758

Total transactions in Money Market Instruments HHZE 17 087 40 749 19 436 980 7 198 14 550 18 021 18 425 –3 383 –3 014 7 408

Total transactions in debt securities XBLX 40 159 53 302 20 020 9 720 12 403 9 017 22 162 16 240 –4 292 4 967 3 105

Total HHZF 112 274 166 895 38 122 92 252 30 072 13 273 31 298 19 274 3 350 11 351 4 147

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B12 Financial AccountOther InvestmentNot seasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment abroad(net debits)

Trade creditLong-term

Monetary financial institutions (banks) -HGBS –355 –1 478 187 –516 –226 –797 61 83 234 –200 70Central government -XBMC 25 942 –222 –26 18 452 498 –883 216 176 269Other sectors1 -HCQK – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term trade credit -HBRZ –330 –536 –35 –542 –208 –345 559 –800 450 –24 339

Short-termMonetary financial institutions (banks) -CGTW – – – – – – – – – – –Other sectors1 -XBLL 102 –42 –42 –10 –11 –10 –11 –10 –11 –10 –11

Total short-term trade credit -XBMF 102 –42 –42 –10 –11 –10 –11 –10 –11 –10 –11

Total trade credit -XBMB –228 –578 –77 –552 –219 –355 548 –810 439 –34 328

LoansLong-term

Inter-government loans by the UK -HEUC –19 –27 –20 –9 –6 –9 –3 –7 –4 –6 –3Loans by Commonwealth Development Corporation(public corporations) -HETB 25 2 – – 1 – 1 – – – –Loans by specialist leasing companies1 -HGKU – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term loans -HBSG 6 –25 –20 –9 –5 –9 –2 –7 –4 –6 –3

Short-term loansBy monetary financial institutions

By banksSterling loans NFBE 2 619 1 869 4 812 1 356 26 2 935 –2 448 3 691 513 –823 1 431Foreign currency loans NFBF 14 272 55 814 44 061 27 688 4 884 12 539 10 703 50 684 –4 588 –379 –1 656

Total banks HEQO 16 891 57 683 48 873 29 044 4 910 15 474 8 255 54 375 –4 075 –1 202 –225

By building societies NFBG – – – – – – – – – – –

Total monetary financial institutions NFBD 16 891 57 683 48 873 29 044 4 910 15 474 8 255 54 375 –4 075 –1 202 –225

By other sectors -XBLN 3 – – – – – – – – – –

Total short-term loans VTUL 16 894 57 683 48 873 29 044 4 910 15 474 8 255 54 375 –4 075 –1 202 –225

Total loans -XBMG 16 900 57 658 48 853 29 035 4 905 15 465 8 253 54 368 –4 079 –1 208 –228

Currency and depositsTransactions in foreign notes and coin

Monetary financial institutions (banks) TAAG –63 –39 3 –35 12 –20 4 –16 23 –11 7Other sectors1 -HETF 44 22 –26 100 167 –172 –73 98 154 –207 –71

Total foreign notes and coin HEOV –19 –17 –23 65 179 –192 –69 82 177 –218 –64

Deposits abroad by UK residentsDeposits by monetary financial institutions

Deposits by banksSterling deposits -HBQY –12 472 20 712 7 303 17 041 1 977 5 214 –3 520 12 800 –16 429 13 532 –2 600Foreign currency deposits -HBQZ –16 673 112 139 28 740 43 068 22 626 5 532 40 913 53 200 –30 189 –9 991 15 720

Total deposits by UK banks -XBMI –29 145 132 851 36 043 60 109 24 603 10 746 37 393 66 000 –46 618 3 541 13 120

Deposits by building societies TAID –144 610 –52 –223 566 453 –186 –280 77 438 –287

Total deposits by monetary financial institutions HCES –29 289 133 461 35 991 59 886 25 169 11 199 37 207 65 720 –46 541 3 979 12 833

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Other investment abroad - continued

Currency and deposits - continuedDeposits abroad by UK residents - continued

Deposits by securities dealers -HGTF 45 920 47 567 58 756 44 102 2 154 11 040 –9 729 55 309 6 366 –5 819 2 900Deposits by other UK residents1 -HBSI 23 296 28 819 26 239 9 289 49 12 468 7 013 25 622 –3 335 2 549 1 403

Total deposits abroad by UK residents -HBXV 39 927 209 847 120 986 113 277 27 372 34 707 34 491 146 651 –43 510 709 17 136

Total currency and deposits -HBVN 39 908 209 830 120 963 113 342 27 551 34 515 34 422 146 733 –43 333 491 17 072

Other assetsCentral government subscriptions to internationalorganisations

Regional development banks -HEUD 50 50 53 16 15 10 9 15 21 10 7European Investment Bank (EIB) -HEUE – – – – – – – – – – –Other subscriptions -HEUF 41 3 3 – – 3 – – 3 – –

Total central government -HGLR 91 53 56 16 15 13 9 15 24 10 7

Debt forgiveness (monetary financial institutions - banks)2 -FJNF – – – – – – – – – – –

Other sectors (excluding monetary financial institutions)Long-term assets -HHZH – – – – – – – – – – –

Short-term assetsPublic corporations assets abroad -HBSR – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations debt forgiveness HMLW .. –300 –300 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75Other1 -HBSK – – – – – – – – – – –

Total short-term assets -HHZI – –300 –300 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75

Total other sectors -XBLP – –300 –300 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75 –75

Total other assets -XBMK 91 –247 –244 –59 –60 –62 –66 –60 –51 –65 –68

Total -XBMM 56 671 266 663 169 495 141 766 32 177 49 563 43 157 200 231 –47 024 –816 17 104

1 This series relates to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

2 This series also appears in the capital account (see Table B7A).

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B12 Financial AccountOther InvestmentNot seasonally adjustedcontinued £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment in the UK(net credits)

Trade creditLong-term1 CGJF – – – – – – – – – – –Short-term1 XBLQ – – – – – – – – – – –

Total trade credit XBMO – – – – – – – – – – –

LoansLong-term

Drawings by:Central government HBSP – – – – – – – – – – –Local authorities HBSQ 17 – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations HHYT – – – – – – – – – – –Other 1 HIBY – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term drawings HBST 17 – – – – – – – – – –

Repayments from:Central government HBSW –105 –114 –55 – –4 1 –111 – 2 –12 –45Local authorities HBSX –123 –188 –156 –83 –39 –41 –25 –23 –11 –69 –53Public corporations HHYU – – – – – – – – – – –Other 1 HIBZ – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term repayments HBSY –228 –302 –211 –83 –43 –40 –136 –23 –9 –81 –98

Total long-term loans HBSZ –211 –302 –211 –83 –43 –40 –136 –23 –9 –81 –98

Short-term loans to:Central government HBTA – – – 28 –28 – – – – – –Local authorities HBTB – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations HIAW – – – – – – – – – – –Securities dealers HBTD 39 746 61 410 69 290 18 748 28 460 11 475 2 727 62 740 25 794 –15 920 –3 324Other 1 HBSS 10 197 12 840 26 589 13 501 5 818 –2 898 –3 581 26 506 –6 733 3 024 3 792

Total short-term loans HBTC 49 943 74 250 95 879 32 277 34 250 8 577 –854 89 246 19 061 –12 896 468

Total loans XBMP 49 732 73 948 95 668 32 194 34 207 8 537 –990 89 223 19 052 –12 977 370

Currency and depositsSterling notes and coin

Notes (issued by Bank of England) HLYV 74 59 –51 –7 227 104 –265 –68 212 106 –301Coins (issued by Central Government) HMAT 7 7 –5 –1 25 12 –29 –8 24 12 –33

Total notes and coin AASD 81 66 –56 –8 252 116 –294 –76 236 118 –334

Deposits from abroad with UK residentsDeposits with monetary financial institutions

Deposits with banksSterling deposits NWXP 19 427 32 507 16 362 13 856 4 774 7 219 6 658 18 427 –12 262 5 608 4 589Foreign currency deposits NFAS –7 754 166 071 106 692 96 058 24 073 13 416 32 524 100 239 –26 735 5 570 27 618

Total deposits with banks HBWA 11 673 198 578 123 054 109 914 28 847 20 635 39 182 118 666 –38 997 11 178 32 207

Deposits with building societies NEWS 556 567 420 165 35 99 268 221 124 –112 187

Total deposits with UK monetary financial institutions HDKE 12 229 199 145 123 474 110 079 28 882 20 734 39 450 118 887 –38 873 11 066 32 394

Deposit liabilities of UK central government HEUN 693 527 –180 –1 293 338 712 770 –1 205 546 –97 576

Total deposits from abroad with UK residents HBXY 12 922 199 672 123 294 108 786 29 220 21 446 40 220 117 682 –38 327 10 969 32 970

Total currency and deposits HMAO 13 003 199 738 123 238 108 778 29 472 21 562 39 926 117 606 –38 091 11 087 32 636

1 These series relate to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

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B12 Financial AccountOther InvestmentNot seasonally adjustedcontinued £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment in the UK - continued

Other liabilitiesLong-term

Net equity of foreign households in life insurancereserves and in pension funds QZEP –2 –4 –4 –2 – –1 –1 –1 – –1 –2

Prepayments of premiums and reserves againstoutstanding claims NQMC –662 940 –341 72 537 –23 354 244 –255 –107 –223

Total long-term liabilities VTUG –664 936 –345 70 537 –24 353 243 –255 –108 –225

Short-term HJYF –129 –90 526 –76 162 –27 –149 153 –44 –111 528

Total other liabilities XBMX –793 846 181 –6 699 –51 204 396 –299 –219 303

Total XBMN 61 942 274 532 219 087 140 966 64 378 30 048 39 140 207 225 –19 338 –2 109 33 309

B13 Financial AccountCentral government reserve assets (net debits)Not seasonally adjusted £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Monetary gold -HBOX –412 –883 –786 –287 –146 –301 –149 –295 –122 –244 –125

Special drawing rights -HBOY 38 –73 –22 –24 –34 –30 15 25 5 –16 –36

Reserve position in the Fund -HBOZ 626 –478 633 –28 –490 –207 247 –47 178 426 76

Foreign ExchangeCurrency and deposits

With central banks -HBPC 239 –368 6 1 – –6 –363 11 –2 49 –52With other banks -HBPD 2 312 6 –900 –2 169 –74 9 2 240 –1 544 561 77 6

Total currency and deposits -HBPB 2 551 –363 –892 –2 169 –74 3 1 877 –1 533 559 127 –45

SecuritiesBonds and notes -HBPG –3 105 5 418 –1 838 298 1 727 1 785 1 608 –262 –701 –592 –283Money market instruments -HBPH –337 244 –185 –271 –431 286 660 –519 105 –170 399

Total securities -HBPE –3 442 5 662 –2 023 27 1 296 2 071 2 268 –781 –596 –762 116

Total foreign exchange -HBPA –891 5 299 –2 915 –2 142 1 222 2 074 4 145 –2 314 –37 –635 71

Other claims -HBPI – 50 5 16 –6 –6 46 32 13 –29 –11

Total -LTCV –639 3 915 –3 085 –2 465 546 1 530 4 304 –2 599 37 –498 –25

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B14 International Investment PositionBalance sheets valued at end of period: Not seasonally adjusted

£ billion

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

UK Assets

Direct investment abroadEquity capital and reinvested earnings CGMO 406.3 599.7 660.9 524.8 561.8 575.6 599.7 625.6 637.0 648.1 660.9Other capital assets HBUW 27.8 10.6 –10.8 17.4 24.7 27.8 10.6 18.4 6.6 –1.8 –10.8

Total direct investment abroad HBWD 434.1 610.4 650.1 542.2 586.5 603.5 610.4 644.1 643.6 646.3 650.1

Portfolio investment abroadEquity securities HEPX 389.1 408.4 369.1 366.0 412.1 413.5 408.4 360.3 401.1 337.4 369.1Debt securities HHZX 401.1 462.5 502.0 421.4 438.6 442.9 462.5 499.1 499.7 508.2 502.0

Total portfolio investment abroad HHZZ 790.2 870.9 871.2 787.4 850.7 856.4 870.9 859.4 900.8 845.5 871.2

Other investment abroad HLXV 1 136.6 1 440.1 1 595.5 1 268.8 1 356.2 1 390.5 1 440.1 1 662.0 1 610.2 1 588.8 1 595.5Reserve assets LTEB 22.2 28.8 25.6 21.5 23.1 24.5 28.8 26.5 26.6 26.2 25.6

Total assets HBQA 2 383.1 2 950.2 3 142.4 2 619.9 2 816.5 2 874.9 2 950.2 3 191.9 3 181.2 3 106.8 3 142.4

UK Liabilities

Direct investment in the UKEquity capital and reinvested earnings HBUY 204.8 239.7 261.6 196.3 201.1 235.3 239.7 249.6 254.7 259.2 261.6Other capital liabilities HBVC 53.1 66.4 80.9 61.0 72.0 74.7 66.4 70.9 77.0 80.0 80.9

Total direct investment in the UK HBWI 257.9 306.0 342.5 257.3 273.1 310.0 306.0 320.5 331.6 339.2 342.5

Portfolio investment in the UKEquity securities HLXX 521.6 612.4 563.1 597.2 583.4 595.7 612.4 577.0 592.8 519.6 563.1Debt securities HLXY 319.0 393.5 418.3 328.9 346.0 361.5 393.5 416.7 407.7 412.9 418.3

Total portfolio investment in the UK HLXW 840.7 1 005.9 981.4 926.1 929.4 957.2 1 005.9 993.8 1 000.5 932.5 981.4

Other investment in the UK HLYD 1 417.9 1 713.1 1 911.7 1 549.9 1 681.3 1 682.4 1 713.1 1 942.0 1 918.5 1 895.0 1 911.7

Total liabilities HBQB 2 516.5 3 025.1 3 235.6 2 733.3 2 883.8 2 949.5 3 025.1 3 256.2 3 250.6 3 166.8 3 235.6

Net International Investment Position

Direct investmentEquity capital and reinvested earnings HBSH 201.5 360.1 399.3 328.5 360.7 340.3 360.1 376.0 382.4 388.9 399.3Other capital CGKF –25.3 –55.7 –91.7 –43.6 –47.2 –46.8 –55.7 –52.4 –70.4 –81.8 –91.7

Total net direct investment HBWQ 176.2 304.3 307.6 285.0 313.5 293.5 304.3 323.6 312.0 307.1 307.6

Portfolio investmentEquity securities CGNE –132.6 –204.0 –193.9 –231.3 –171.3 –182.1 –204.0 –216.7 –191.7 –182.3 –193.9Debt securities CGNF 82.1 69.0 83.7 92.5 92.6 81.4 69.0 82.3 92.0 95.3 83.7

Total net portfolio investment CGNH –50.4 –135.0 –110.2 –138.7 –78.7 –100.7 –135.0 –134.4 –99.7 –87.0 –110.2

Other investment CGNG –281.3 –273.0 –316.2 –281.1 –325.1 –291.8 –273.0 –280.0 –308.3 –306.3 –316.2Reserve assets LTEB 22.2 28.8 25.6 21.5 23.1 24.5 28.8 26.5 26.6 26.2 25.6

Total HBQC –133.4 –74.9 –93.2 –113.3 –67.3 –74.6 –74.9 –64.3 –69.4 –60.0 –93.2

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B15 International Investment PositionSector analysisBalance sheets valued at end of period £ billion

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

UK Assets

Monetary financial institutionsBanks CGNI 1 129.7 1 411.4 1 519.1 1 229.0 1 334.9 1 354.6 1 411.4 1 560.5 1 516.2 1 512.7 1 519.1Building societies VTXF 5.0 8.5 10.0 4.8 6.5 8.2 8.5 8.0 9.4 9.4 10.0

Total monetary financial institutions CGNJ 1 134.7 1 419.9 1 529.1 1 233.8 1 341.4 1 362.9 1 419.9 1 568.5 1 525.6 1 522.1 1 529.1

Central government CGNK 32.0 38.6 35.4 31.3 32.9 34.3 38.6 36.2 36.3 36.0 35.4Public corporations CGNL 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5Other sectors CGNM 1 214.3 1 489.2 1 575.4 1 352.6 1 439.7 1 475.2 1 489.2 1 584.7 1 616.8 1 546.2 1 575.4

Total HBQA 2 383.1 2 950.2 3 142.4 2 619.9 2 816.5 2 874.9 2 950.2 3 191.9 3 181.2 3 106.8 3 142.4

UK Liabilities

UK Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) HBYJ 1 212.5 1 508.6 1 641.5 1 331.5 1 419.2 1 442.2 1 508.6 1 667.2 1 623.7 1 611.8 1 641.5Central government CGOG 63.8 65.2 60.2 62.9 60.7 62.2 65.2 58.9 58.5 61.2 60.2Local authorities CGOH 1.1 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9Public corporations CGOI – – – – – – – – – – –Other sectors HCON 1 239.1 1 450.5 1 533.0 1 337.9 1 403.0 1 444.2 1 450.5 1 529.3 1 567.6 1 492.9 1 533.0

Total HBQB 2 516.5 3 025.1 3 235.6 2 733.3 2 883.8 2 949.5 3 025.1 3 256.2 3 250.6 3 166.8 3 235.6

Net International Investment Position

Monetary financial institutions(banks and building societies) HDIJ –77.8 –88.8 –112.4 –97.7 –77.9 –79.3 –88.8 –98.7 –98.2 –89.7 –112.4Central government CGOK –31.8 –26.5 –24.7 –31.6 –27.8 –27.9 –26.5 –22.7 –22.2 –25.3 –24.7Local authorities -CGOH –1.1 –0.8 –0.9 –0.9 –0.9 –0.8 –0.8 –0.8 –0.8 –0.8 –0.9Public corporations CGOL 2.1 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5Other sectors HDKB –24.9 38.8 42.3 14.6 36.7 31.0 38.8 55.4 49.2 53.3 42.3

Total HBQC –133.4 –74.9 –93.2 –113.3 –67.3 –74.6 –74.9 –64.3 –69.4 –60.0 –93.2

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B16 International Investment PositionDirect InvestmentBalance sheets valued at end of period £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Direct investment abroad(UK assets)

Equity capital and reinvested earningsOrdinary share capital and reinvested earnings CVWF 403 808 595 611 657 172 522 178 558 681 572 007 595 611 621 903 633 157 644 667 657 172Holdings of property HCHP 2 503 4 134 3 708 2 650 3 142 3 630 4 134 3 734 3 853 3 473 3 708

Total equity capital and reinvested earnings CGMO 406 311 599 745 660 880 524 828 561 823 575 637 599 745 625 637 637 010 648 140 660 880

Other capitalClaims on affiliated enterprises

Debt securities issued by affiliated enterprises CVWG 8 609 10 303 10 803 9 385 9 843 10 311 10 303 10 925 10 779 10 797 10 803Other claims on affiliated enterprises

Inter-company balance CVOK 75 740 84 081 74 480 77 702 85 244 95 288 84 081 86 533 81 248 76 658 74 480Branch indebtedness balance CVOP 10 444 7 861 4 867 10 488 9 916 9 268 7 861 9 180 9 967 8 772 4 867

Total claims on affiliated enterprises CGLS 94 793 102 245 90 150 97 575 105 003 114 867 102 245 106 638 101 994 96 227 90 150

Liabilities to affiliated enterprisesInter-company balance -CVOL –64 506 –87 788 –98 415 –75 163 –75 065 –81 709 –87 788 –85 194 –92 382 –94 942 –98 415Branch indebtedness balance -CVOQ –2 494 –3 816 –2 521 –5 022 –5 225 –5 315 –3 816 –2 998 –3 000 –3 133 –2 521

Total liabilities to affiliated enterprises -HHDJ –67 000 –91 604 –100 936 –80 185 –80 290 –87 024 –91 604 –88 192 –95 382 –98 075 –100 936

Total other capital assets HBUW 27 793 10 641 –10 786 17 390 24 713 27 843 10 641 18 446 6 612 –1 848 –10 786

Total HBWD 434 104 610 386 650 094 542 218 586 536 603 480 610 386 644 083 643 622 646 292 650 094

Direct investment in the UK(UK liabilities)

Equity capital and reinvested earningsShare capital and reinvested earnings

Quoted share capital and reinvested earnings CVVB – – – – – – – – – – –Unquoted share capital and reinvested earnings CVVC 193 135 226 350 248 031 184 553 189 053 222 575 226 350 236 325 241 192 245 850 248 031

Total share capital and reinvested earnings HBUX 193 135 226 350 248 031 184 553 189 053 222 575 226 350 236 325 241 192 245 850 248 031

Holdings of UK property HCQM 11 677 13 306 13 559 11 750 12 069 12 729 13 306 13 301 13 462 13 393 13 559

Total equity capital and reinvested earnings HBUY 204 812 239 656 261 590 196 303 201 122 235 304 239 656 249 626 254 654 259 243 261 590

Other capitalLiabilities to direct investors

Debt securities issued by affiliated enterprises CVVD 6 769 9 390 9 629 7 633 8 163 8 769 9 390 9 442 9 572 9 607 9 629Other liabilities to direct investors

Inter-company balance CVVJ 86 671 103 674 109 266 94 888 104 472 106 850 103 674 104 858 109 422 110 045 109 266Branch indebtedness balance CVVM 7 488 8 126 8 581 7 053 7 501 7 819 8 126 8 719 8 571 8 449 8 581

Total liabilities to direct investors HBVB 100 928 121 190 127 476 109 574 120 136 123 438 121 190 123 019 127 565 128 101 127 476

Claims on direct investorsInter-company balance -CVVI –47 746 –52 661 –44 525 –48 006 –47 059 –47 148 –52 661 –49 990 –48 468 –46 109 –44 525Branch indebtedness balance -CVVL –82 –2 145 –2 014 –604 –1 117 –1 632 –2 145 –2 145 –2 132 –1 999 –2 014

Total claims on direct investors -HBVA –47 828 –54 806 –46 539 –48 610 –48 176 –48 780 –54 806 –52 135 –50 600 –48 108 –46 539

Total other capital liabilities HBVC 53 100 66 384 80 937 60 964 71 960 74 658 66 384 70 884 76 965 79 993 80 937

Total HBWI 257 912 306 040 342 527 257 267 273 082 309 962 306 040 320 510 331 619 339 236 342 527

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B17 International Investment PositionPortfolio InvestmentBalance sheets valued at end of period £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Portfolio investment abroad(UK assets)

Investment in equity securities (shares) by:Monetary financial Institutions (banks) VTWF 6 886 19 676 14 330 3 379 15 619 12 755 19 676 12 434 16 565 11 675 14 330

Insurance companies and pension fundsInsurance companies1 CGPB .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Pension funds1 AHVR .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total insurance companies and pension funds CGPV 237 170 215 666 198 311 215 991 220 059 213 154 215 666 203 538 215 833 177 498 198 311

Other financial intermediariesSecurities dealers HCEA 38 261 49 006 47 227 32 420 61 796 64 826 49 006 26 041 47 070 49 983 47 227Unit and Investment Trusts CGSN 89 558 99 083 87 956 96 835 98 319 97 210 99 083 95 137 97 661 78 897 87 956Other CGTV – – – – – – – – – – –

Total other financial intermediaries HDIG 127 819 148 089 135 183 129 255 160 115 162 036 148 089 121 178 144 731 128 880 135 183

Private non-financial corporations XBNN 1 063 10 036 8 181 894 877 10 166 10 036 9 085 9 344 7 605 8 181Household sector HFLX 16 145 14 903 13 120 16 446 15 434 15 437 14 903 14 093 14 627 11 698 13 120

Total investment in equity securities HEPX 389 083 408 370 369 125 365 965 412 104 413 548 408 370 360 328 401 100 337 356 369 125

Investment in debt securitiesInvestment in bonds and notes by:

Monetary financial institutionsBanks VTWJ 235 379 282 750 313 018 251 707 268 509 279 917 282 750 301 633 309 416 317 057 313 018Building societies HPEG 4 137 5 823 6 680 4 349 4 921 5 810 5 823 6 028 6 307 6 338 6 680

Total monetary financial institutions HPCO 239 516 288 573 319 698 256 056 273 430 285 727 288 573 307 661 315 723 323 395 319 698

Insurance companies and pension fundsInsurance companies1 CGTU .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Pension funds1 JIRX .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total insurance companies and pension funds HBUM 67 008 77 272 85 329 64 955 69 515 73 624 77 272 85 725 88 119 87 539 85 329

Other financial intermediariesSecurities dealers HCDZ 39 588 38 895 25 323 40 146 29 682 20 557 38 895 44 501 27 365 27 611 25 323Unit and investment trusts HBXZ 5 857 6 845 8 391 5 849 6 122 6 713 6 845 7 369 7 813 7 928 8 391Other HCNA – – – – – – – – – – –

Total other financial intermediaries HCOR 45 445 45 740 33 714 45 995 35 804 27 270 45 740 51 870 35 178 35 539 33 714

Private non-financial corporations XBNK 424 1 617 2 175 374 383 1 606 1 617 1 938 2 184 2 130 2 175Household sector1 HCJC 7 104 7 128 7 149 7 100 7 180 7 167 7 128 7 152 7 153 7 031 7 149

Total investment in bonds and notes HEPW 359 497 420 330 448 065 374 480 386 312 395 394 420 330 454 346 448 357 455 634 448 065

Investment in Money Market InstrumentsInvestment in commercial paper by:Central goverment LSPI – – 456 – – – – – 725 746 456

Monetary financial institutionsBanks HBMW 31 325 33 249 39 726 37 832 43 161 39 924 33 249 35 810 35 887 39 362 39 726Building societies TAIG 217 1 116 1 751 – 623 796 1 116 720 1 650 1 151 1 751

Insurance companies and pension funds HBXX 538 481 572 360 578 547 481 568 448 661 572Other financial intermediaries HGRJ 4 087 2 174 4 735 4 283 2 936 2 577 2 174 2 629 4 670 3 459 4 735Private non-financial corporations HFBN 1 885 3 003 4 899 1 296 2 290 1 632 3 003 3 053 5 410 4 442 4 899

Total investment in commercial paper HGRK 38 052 40 023 52 139 43 771 49 588 45 476 40 023 42 780 48 790 49 821 52 139

Investment in certificates of depositMonetary financial institutions(Building societies) TAIE 143 552 589 205 88 320 552 506 615 736 589Other financial intermediaries CDHB 3 441 1 612 1 238 2 949 2 626 1 709 1 612 1 429 1 964 1 999 1 238

Total transactions in certificates of deposit VTWN 3 584 2 164 1 827 3 154 2 714 2 029 2 164 1 935 2 579 2 735 1 827

Total investment in Money Market Instruments HLYR 41 636 42 187 53 966 46 925 52 302 47 505 42 187 44 715 51 369 52 556 53 966

Total investment in debt securities HHZX 401 133 462 517 502 031 421 405 438 614 442 899 462 517 499 061 499 726 508 190 502 031

Total HHZZ 790 216 870 887 871 156 787 370 850 718 856 447 870 887 859 389 900 826 845 546 871 156

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B17 International Investment PositionPortfolio InvestmentBalance sheets valued at end of periodcontinued £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Portfolio investment in the UK(UK liabilities)

Investment in equity securities (shares) issued by:Monetary financial Institutions(banks and building societies) HBQD 22 143 27 352 24 703 26 842 25 764 26 358 27 352 25 626 26 473 22 308 24 703Other sectors1 HBQE 499 500 585 056 538 366 570 397 557 678 569 307 585 056 551 397 566 306 497 311 538 366

Total investment in equity securities HLXX 521 643 612 408 563 069 597 239 583 442 595 665 612 408 577 023 592 779 519 619 563 069

Investment in debt securitiesInvestment in bonds and notes

Issues by central governmentUK foreign currency bonds and notes HEWE 4 821 6 476 3 295 4 738 5 730 5 921 6 476 5 913 5 966 4 623 3 295

Investment in British government stocks by:Foreign central banks (exchange reserves) HCCH 16 656 18 093 18 712 17 000 17 189 17 507 18 093 15 372 18 364 18 740 18 712Other foreign residents HEQF 39 555 37 409 34 672 39 739 35 874 36 065 37 409 35 141 30 993 35 390 34 672

Total investment in British government stocks HEWD 56 211 55 502 53 384 56 739 53 063 53 572 55 502 50 513 49 357 54 130 53 384

Total issues by central government HHGF 61 032 61 978 56 679 61 477 58 793 59 493 61 978 56 426 55 323 58 753 56 679

Local authorities’ bonds HHGG – – – – – – – – – – –Public corporations’ bonds HEWM – – – – – – – – – – –Issues by monetary financial Institutions(banks and building societies)

Bonds HMBL 32 886 38 573 39 701 34 204 35 791 35 615 38 573 39 098 37 111 39 140 39 701

European medium term notes and othershort-term paper:

Issued by UK banks HCFA 34 266 37 046 40 148 36 245 37 236 36 067 37 046 38 867 41 452 42 812 40 148Issued by UK building societies HCFD 1 397 2 596 3 278 1 782 2 353 3 363 2 596 2 774 2 873 3 008 3 278

Total HHGI 35 663 39 642 43 426 38 027 39 589 39 430 39 642 41 641 44 325 45 820 43 426

Total monetary financial institutions HMBF 68 549 78 215 83 127 72 231 75 380 75 045 78 215 80 739 81 436 84 960 83 127

Issues by other sectors1 HHGJ 102 381 120 084 123 599 106 483 111 424 110 877 120 084 121 718 115 534 121 849 123 599

Total investment in bonds and notes HLXZ 231 962 260 277 263 405 240 191 245 597 245 415 260 277 258 883 252 293 265 562 263 405

Investment in Money Market InstrumentsInvestment in treasury bills(issued by central government)

Sterling treasury bills ACQJ 223 27 85 37 21 63 27 398 563 33 85European Currency Unit (ECU) treasury bills HHNX – – – – – – – – – – –

Total treasury bills HLYU 223 27 85 37 21 63 27 398 563 33 85

Investment in certificates of deposit(issued by monetary financial institutions)

Issued by UK banks HHGK 54 346 92 894 113 479 58 628 65 910 77 876 92 894 113 593 112 505 108 595 113 479Issued by UK building societies HHGL 500 466 385 512 647 633 466 407 438 389 385

Total certificates of deposit HHGM 54 846 93 360 113 864 59 140 66 557 78 509 93 360 114 000 112 943 108 984 113 864

Investment in commercial paperIssued by UK monetary financial Institutions

UK banks HHGN 11 396 15 169 15 628 11 152 11 951 13 720 15 169 17 383 16 123 15 029 15 628Building societies HHGO 2 742 2 946 2 763 2 080 2 235 2 844 2 946 2 670 3 444 2 919 2 763

Total monetary financial institutions HHGP 14 138 18 115 18 391 13 232 14 186 16 564 18 115 20 053 19 567 17 948 18 391

Issued by other sectors1 HLYQ 17 846 21 731 22 540 16 263 19 636 20 937 21 731 23 394 22 373 20 392 22 540

Total investment in commercial paper HHGR 31 984 39 846 40 931 29 495 33 822 37 501 39 846 43 447 41 940 38 340 40 931

Total investment in Money Market Instruments HLYB 87 053 133 233 154 880 88 672 100 400 116 073 133 233 157 845 155 446 147 357 154 880

Total investment in debt securities HLXY 319 015 393 510 418 285 328 863 345 997 361 488 393 510 416 728 407 739 412 919 418 285

Total HLXW 840 658 1 005 918 981 354 926 102 929 439 957 153 1 005 918 993 751 1 000 518 932 538 981 354

1 These series relate to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

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1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment abroad(UK assets)

Trade creditLong-term

Monetary financial institutions (banks) HCFQ 5 819 4 847 5 087 5 537 5 565 4 840 4 847 5 085 5 351 4 996 5 087Central government ZPOC 7 725 7 705 7 614 7 695 7 703 7 740 7 705 7 622 7 610 7 633 7 614Other sectors1 HCLK 501 501 501 501 501 501 501 501 501 501 501

Total long-term trade credit HHGU 14 045 13 053 13 202 13 733 13 769 13 081 13 053 13 208 13 462 13 130 13 202

Short-termMonetary financial institutions (banks) HEWR – – – – – – – – – – –Other sectors1 HLXH 1 561 1 605 1 594 1 563 1 611 1 629 1 605 1 655 1 657 1 594 1 594

Total short-term trade credit HLXU 1 561 1 605 1 594 1 563 1 611 1 629 1 605 1 655 1 657 1 594 1 594

Total trade credit HLXP 15 606 14 658 14 796 15 296 15 380 14 710 14 658 14 863 15 119 14 724 14 796

LoansLong-term

Inter-government loans by the UK andother central government assets HCFN 277 250 230 268 262 253 250 243 239 233 230Loans by Commonwealth DevelopmentCorporation (public corporations) HEWZ 1 051 814 814 991 931 860 814 814 814 814 814Loans by specialist leasing companies1 HGIH – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term loans HFAX 1 328 1 064 1 044 1 259 1 193 1 113 1 064 1 057 1 053 1 047 1 044

Short-term loansBy monetary financial institutions

By banksSterling loans NLHN 26 147 27 569 32 276 27 483 27 269 30 201 27 569 31 443 31 953 30 845 32 276Foreign currency loans NLHO 189 146 252 486 290 946 213 757 231 120 240 880 252 486 306 808 299 458 294 669 290 946

Total banks HEQS 215 293 280 055 323 222 241 240 258 389 271 081 280 055 338 251 331 411 325 514 323 222

By building societies NLHP – – – – – – – – – – –

Total monetary financial institutions NLHM 215 293 280 055 323 222 241 240 258 389 271 081 280 055 338 251 331 411 325 514 323 222

By other sectors HLXI 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531

Total short-term loans VTUM 215 824 280 586 323 753 241 771 258 920 271 612 280 586 338 782 331 942 326 045 323 753

Total loans HLXQ 217 152 281 650 324 797 243 030 260 113 272 725 281 650 339 839 332 995 327 092 324 797

Currency and depositsForeign notes and coin

Monetary financial institutions (banks) TAAF 112 73 76 75 91 69 73 57 80 70 76Other sectors1 CGML 356 389 355 446 628 447 389 482 618 426 355

Total foreign notes and coin HEOX 468 462 431 521 719 516 462 539 698 496 431

Deposits abroad by UK residentsDeposits by monetary financial institutions

Deposits by banksSterling deposits HFBB 75 570 94 821 102 152 92 443 93 845 98 276 94 821 107 686 91 510 104 785 102 152Foreign currency deposits HFBG 546 559 677 849 700 087 584 531 636 694 635 219 677 849 741 165 706 948 689 140 700 087

Total deposits by UK banks HLXL 622 129 772 670 802 239 676 974 730 539 733 495 772 670 848 851 798 458 793 925 802 239

Deposits by building societies TAIC 498 983 931 275 841 1 294 983 703 780 1 218 931

Total monetary financial institutions VTWL 622 627 773 653 803 170 677 249 731 380 734 789 773 653 849 554 799 238 795 143 803 170

Deposits by securities dealers HGUX 152 243 206 067 261 861 195 920 207 368 218 049 206 067 263 801 271 015 262 044 261 861Deposits by other UK residents1 HHGW 125 266 160 675 187 397 134 195 138 368 146 742 160 675 190 359 188 137 186 109 187 397

Total deposits abroad HBXS 900 1361 140 3951 252 4281 007 3641 077 1161 099 5801 140 3951 303 7141 258 3901 243 2961 252 428

Total currency and deposits HBVS 900 6041 140 8571 252 8591 007 8851 077 8351 100 0961 140 8571 304 2531 259 0881 243 7921 252 859

1 These series relate to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

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B18 International Investment PositionOther InvestmentBalance sheets valued at end of periodcontinued £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment abroad - continued(UK assets)

Other assetsCentral government assets

Central government suscriptions tointernational organisationsRegional development banks HEXW 1 014 1 064 1 117 1 030 1 045 1 055 1 064 1 079 1 100 1 110 1 117European Investment Bank (EIB) HEXX 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402Other subscriptions HEXZ 366 369 372 366 366 369 369 369 372 372 372

Other central government assets XBJL 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35

Total central government HLXO 1 817 1 870 1 926 1 833 1 848 1 861 1 870 1 885 1 909 1 919 1 926

Other sectors assetsLong-term assets1 HLXM – – – – – – – – – – –

Short-term assetsPublic corporations assets abroad HGJM – – – – – – – – – – –Other1 2 HHGY 1 397 1 111 1 107 768 1 008 1 153 1 111 1 122 1 045 1 239 1 107

Total short-term assets HLXJ 1 397 1 111 1 107 768 1 008 1 153 1 111 1 122 1 045 1 239 1 107

Total other sectors HLXN 1 397 1 111 1 107 768 1 008 1 153 1 111 1 122 1 045 1 239 1 107

Total other assets HLXS 3 214 2 981 3 033 2 601 2 856 3 014 2 981 3 007 2 954 3 158 3 033

Total HLXV 1 136 576 1 440 146 1 595 485 1 268 812 1 356 184 1 390 545 1 440 146 1 661 962 1 610 156 1 588 766 1 595 485

1 These series relate to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

2 From 1994 this series includes net reinsurance balances of UK insurancecompanies with the rest of the world which have been negative.

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B18 International Investment PositionOther InvestmentBalance sheets valued at end of periodcontinued £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Other investment in the UK(UK liabilities)

Trade creditLong-term 1 HBWC 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475 1 475Short-term 1 HCGB 1 240 1 320 1 349 1 251 1 306 1 332 1 320 1 376 1 388 1 338 1 349

Total trade credit HLYL 2 715 2 795 2 824 2 726 2 781 2 807 2 795 2 851 2 863 2 813 2 824

LoansLong-term loans to:

Central government HHGZ 363 553 484 578 617 647 553 584 598 599 484Local authorities HHHA 1 056 801 862 903 867 825 801 781 771 826 862Public corporations HHHB 8 8 10 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10Other 1 AQBX – – – – – – – – – – –

Total long-term loans HHHC 1 427 1 362 1 356 1 489 1 492 1 480 1 362 1 373 1 379 1 435 1 356

Short-term loans to:Central government HHHD – – – 28 – – – – – – –Local authorities HHHE – – – – – – – – – – –Securities dealers HHHF 246 657 293 612 360 058 264 954 303 409 303 497 293 612 359 097 385 856 366 550 360 058Other 1 HHHG 117 027 131 027 155 456 126 208 140 432 132 628 131 027 160 321 153 464 155 786 155 456

Total short-term loans HHHJ 363 684 424 639 515 514 391 190 443 841 436 125 424 639 519 418 539 320 522 336 515 514

Total loans HLYI 365 111 426 001 516 870 392 679 445 333 437 605 426 001 520 791 540 699 523 771 516 870

Currency and depositsSterling notes and coin

Notes (issued by Bank of England) HLVG 959 1 019 968 952 1 179 1 283 1 019 950 1 163 1 269 968Coins (issued by Central Government) HLVH 107 113 108 106 131 143 113 106 129 141 108

Total notes and coin APME 1 066 1 132 1 076 1 058 1 310 1 426 1 132 1 056 1 292 1 410 1 076

Deposits from abroad with UK residentsDeposits with monetary financial institutions

Deposits with banksSterling deposits NLCZ 167 450 200 415 215 852 181 312 185 342 192 117 200 415 218 130 205 852 211 163 215 852Foreign currency deposits NLDA 859 5911 060 0401 152 180 951 0241 024 2161 025 2671 060 0401 176 9201 145 1781 134 0431 152 180

Total deposits with banks CGEH1 027 0411 260 4551 368 0321 132 3361 209 5581 217 3841 260 4551 395 0501 351 0301 345 2061 368 032

Deposits with building societies NLDB 5 200 4 116 4 536 5 365 5 400 5 499 4 116 4 337 4 461 4 349 4 536

Total deposits with UK monetaryfinancial institutions HDKG1 032 2411 264 5711 372 5681 137 7011 214 9581 222 8831 264 5711 399 3871 355 4911 349 5551 372 568

Deposit liabilities of UK central government HEYH 1 307 1 835 1 657 13 350 1 064 1 835 630 1 177 1 081 1 657

Total deposits from abroad HBYA1 033 5481 266 4061 374 2251 137 7141 215 3081 223 9471 266 4061 400 0171 356 6681 350 6361 374 225

Total currency and deposits HLVI1 034 6141 267 5381 375 3011 138 7721 216 6181 225 3731 267 5381 401 0731 357 9601 352 0461 375 301

Other liabilitiesLong-term

Net equity of foreign households in lifeinsurance reserves and in pension funds VTUE 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211

Prepayments of premiums and reservesagainst oustanding claims NQLR 14 117 15 534 14 930 14 445 15 155 15 172 15 534 15 855 15 590 15 152 14 930

Total long-term liabilities1 VTUF 14 328 15 745 15 141 14 656 15 366 15 383 15 745 16 066 15 801 15 363 15 141

Short-term1 HBMV 1 142 1 052 1 578 1 066 1 228 1 201 1 052 1 205 1 161 1 050 1 578

Total other liabilities HLYM 15 470 16 797 16 719 15 722 16 594 16 584 16 797 17 271 16 962 16 413 16 719

Total HLYD1 417 9101 713 1311 911 7141 549 8991 681 3261 682 3691 713 1311 941 9861 918 4841 895 0431 911 714

1 These series relate to non-governmental sectors other than monetary finan-cial institutions.

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B19 International Investment PositionCentral government reserve assetsBalance sheets valued at end of period £ million

1999 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Monetary gold HCGD 3 691 2 858 2 170 3 286 3 444 3 052 2 858 2 547 2 573 2 408 2 170

Special drawing rights HCGE 317 219 252 293 268 235 219 246 252 246 252

Reserve position in the Fund HCGF 3 263 2 875 3 054 3 236 2 856 2 642 2 875 2 865 3 054 3 441 3 054

Foreign exchangeCurrency and deposits

With central banks CGDE 420 77 77 419 440 436 77 85 84 130 77With other banks CGDF 5 038 3 652 2 791 1 380 1 335 1 354 3 652 2 219 2 819 2 811 2 791

Total currency and deposits CGDD 5 458 3 729 2 867 1 799 1 775 1 790 3 729 2 304 2 904 2 941 2 867

SecuritiesBonds and notes CGDH 7 645 16 654 14 729 11 217 13 456 15 021 16 654 16 412 15 498 15 139 14 729Money market instruments CGDL 1 809 2 344 2 187 1 656 1 329 1 672 2 344 1 877 2 009 1 808 2 187

Total securities CGDG 9 454 18 998 16 916 12 873 14 785 16 693 18 998 18 289 17 507 16 947 16 916

Total foreign exchange HCGG 14 912 22 727 19 783 14 672 16 560 18 483 22 727 20 593 20 411 19 888 19 783

Other claims CGDM – 125 390 44 –17 42 125 227 302 199 390

Total LTEB 22 183 28 804 25 649 21 531 23 111 24 454 28 804 26 478 26 592 26 182 25 649