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This article, together with the accompanying reference tables and interactive visualisation, updates the experimental flow of funds balance sheet statistics first published in November 2015 and includes estimates for 2015 for the first time. This work is part of the development of the UK’s enhanced financial accounts (flow of funds) which is conducted in partnership between the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Bank of England (the Bank). A key objective of the project is to develop whom-to-whom estimates for financial account transactions and balance sheet levels, publishing the counterparty relationships for each financial instrument rather than the total asset and/or liability position for each institutional sector in isolation. Included in this article is a presentation of the currently available whom-to-whom statistics for balance sheets, with experimental estimates for the majority of financial instruments from 1997 to 2015, on a quarterly basis. The instruments covered are; currency; deposits; short-term debt securities; long-term debt securities; loans, equity and investment fund share or units; insurance, pension and standardised guarantee schemes; and financial derivatives. Other instruments are not included, as either counterparty information is not currently available, or there is no counterparty to the instrument.
Annual estimates of the value and types of non-financial assets used in the production of goods or services within the UK economy and their loss in value over time.
The net rate of return on capital employed for UK private non-financial corporations related to their UK operations.
Introducing the plan for the UK's enhanced financial accounts (flow of funds), setting out the vision, and the outcomes we hope to achieve.
Experimental Statistics on the impact of removing "imputed" transactions from real household disposable income and the saving ratio to better represent the economic experience of UK households.
This article sets out the international context for the UK's enhanced financial accounts and flow of funds statistics. It compares the financial statistics publications of the G7 countries, and highlights the drivers for some of the enhanced financial accounts priorities. It shows that, on completion of the ambitious development of the enhanced financial accounts, the UK will be a world leader in flow of funds statistics.
Report on improvements to the output measure of GDP for Blue Book 2016, outlining developments since September 2015, including progress on completed and current industry reviews and wider improvements including the VAT project
This is a technical article to explain the developments affecting the household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) estimates for 1997 to 2014 released in the Blue Book 2016 dataset.