Published monthly, Financial Statistics contains data on public sector finance, including central government revenue and expenditure, money supply and credit, banks and building societies, interest and exchange rates, financial accounts, capital issues, balance sheets and balance of payments.
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Published monthly, Financial Statistics contains data on public sector finance, including central government revenue and expenditure, money supply and credit, banks and building societies, interest and exchange rates, financial accounts, capital issues, balance sheets and balance of payments.
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TABLES:PART I: General Financial StatisticsPublic Sector FinanceCentral Government Revenue and Expenditure: Public Sector Aggregates Money Supply and Credit Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs)Other Financial Institutions Companies and Capital Issues Exchange Rates, Interest Rates, Security Prices and Retail Prices IndicesPART II: Financial and Sector AccountsFinancial Accounts MatrixFinancial Balance SheetsFinancial Accounts by SectorFinancial Balance SheetBalance of Payments and Key Economic Indicators Income and Capital Account
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An official publication of the Office for National Statistics (ONS)Published monthly, each issue contains the most uptodate data available on a wide range of financial topicsThe material is sourced from official data provided by UK Government departments, the Office of National Statistics and the Bank of EnglandData presented is consistent with the European System of Accounts (ESA 9
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780230208919
Publisert
2008-04-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
297 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
100

Forfatter

Biographical note

The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the largest producer of official statistics to government. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation, the performance of government, and their own position.