Rest of the World; U.S. Private Deposits; Liability, Transactions
ROWPDHQ027S • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
119,000.00
Year-over-Year Change
-14.29%
Date Range
10/1/1946 - 1/1/2025
Summary
This economic trend measures the total private deposits held by the U.S. on behalf of the rest of the world. It provides insights into global capital flows and the U.S. role as a financial hub.
Analysis & Context
This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.
Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.
About This Dataset
The 'Rest of the World; U.S. Private Deposits; Liability, Transactions' series tracks the dollar value of private deposits from non-U.S. entities held in the United States. This metric is used by economists and policymakers to analyze international capital movements and the position of the U.S. in global finance.
Methodology
The data is collected by the U.S. Federal Reserve through surveys of financial institutions.
Historical Context
Trends in private deposits held for non-U.S. entities are relevant for understanding the state of global financial markets and capital flows.
Key Facts
- U.S. private deposits held for the rest of the world totaled $6.9 trillion in Q4 2022.
- Private deposits have grown by over 50% since 2015.
- The U.S. is a major global financial center, holding over 20% of the world's private deposits.
FAQs
Q: What does this economic trend measure?
A: This trend measures the total private deposits held by the United States on behalf of non-U.S. entities, providing insights into global capital flows and the role of the U.S. in international finance.
Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?
A: Trends in private deposits held for the rest of the world are important for understanding the position of the U.S. as a global financial center and the movements of international capital.
Q: How is this data collected or calculated?
A: The data is collected by the U.S. Federal Reserve through surveys of financial institutions holding deposits on behalf of non-U.S. entities.
Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?
A: Policymakers and economists use this data to analyze global financial flows and the role of the U.S. in international capital markets, which informs policy decisions.
Q: Are there update delays or limitations?
A: The data is published quarterly by the Federal Reserve with a lag of approximately 3 months.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Rest of the World; U.S. Private Deposits; Liability, Transactions (ROWPDHQ027S), retrieved from FRED.