Thursday, 22 December 2011

UK Sectoral Balances and Private Debt Levels Q3 2011


Q3 Figures are out.

Quite a few revisions to the data this quarter - going back to Q1 2010! The major change is the marked upward revision of the external sector

And here's the private debt levels:

Private debt is down 10% of GDP from 452% of GDP to 442% of GDP, with last quarter revised down from 455%.

Source: Office of National Statistics, tables RPZD, RPYN, RQAW, RPZT, RQCH, DJDS (Seasonally adjusted Net Lending/Borrowing per sector plus residual error) and YBHA (Gross domestic product at market prices, seasonally adjusted). Private sector debt based on tables J8XI, NLBC, NKZA, NNQC, NNRE, NNXI, NNXM, NNWK, J8XK, NLSY, NLUA, J8XM, NJCS, and NJBQ (Lending, securites and derivatives per sector) scaled by YBHA.

2 comments:

RogerH said...

It isn't clear to me whether this presentation is additive or overlaid with the largest bars placed at the back.
i.e. if there is a blue bar 0 to 10% and a green bar showing from 10% to 15% does this mean the green indicates an additional 5% or a 15% only 5% of which we can see.
Usually it is the former (additional 5%) but the ordering of the colours seems to vary so I'm not so sure.

Neil Wilson said...

It's stacked.