Many nine-digit flow of funds mnemonics have been changed to make the coding more consistent across instrument categories. A list of these code changes is available online at: www.federalreserve.gov/Releases/Z1/preview/Code_changes
The web-based guide to the Flow of Funds Accounts has been expanded to include two new features. The "Release Highlights" page lists major data revisions and other changes to the accounts in a searchable format for all Z.1 releases beginning with 2004:Q1. The "Code Changes" page lists changes to flow of funds mnemonics in a sortable and searchable format beginning with 2009:Q4. The guide is located at: www.federalreserve.gov/apps/fof
]]>The web-based guide to the Flow of Funds Accounts has been expanded to include two new features. The "Release Highlights" page lists major data revisions and other changes to the accounts in a searchable format for all Z.1 releases beginning with 2004:Q1. The "Code Changes" page lists changes to flow of funds mnemonics in a sortable and searchable format beginning with 2009:Q4. The guide is located at: www.federalreserve.gov/apps/fof
]]>The hard-copy Guide to the Flow of Funds Accounts published in 2000 is no longer available for purchase. The URL of the new guide is: www.federalreserve.gov/apps/fof
]]>The hard-copy Guide to the Flow of Funds Accounts published in 2000 is no longer available for purchase. The URL of the new guide is: www.federalreserve.gov/apps/fof
]]>"Graphics play an important role in identifying data trends and relationships," said Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet L. Yellen. "With the help of this intuitive new user interface, it's now possible to create customized charts directly from Federal Reserve statistical data."
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