Sectoral breakdown of aggregate M4 and M4 lending
September 2009
The household sector’s holdings of M4 rose by £3.0 billion in September. The annual growth rate fell to 2.5%. M4 lending (excluding the effects of securitisations etc) to the household sector rose by £1.6 billion. The annual growth rate fell further, to 2.0%. Private non-financial corporations’ (PNFCs’) holdings of M4 increased by £1.1bn; the annual growth rate continued to rise, to 1.4%. M4 lending (excluding the effects of securitisations etc) to PNFCs fell by £0.4 billion in September and annual growth continued to fall, to -3.4%. Holdings of M4 by other financial corporations (OFCs) rose by £11.4 billion and M4 lending (excluding the effects of securitisations etc) to OFCs rose by £17.0 billion in September.
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| Table B - A wider measure of PNFC financing | |
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PNFCs redeemed a net total of £4.6 billion from UK MFIs and capital markets in September, against a net £0.0 billion raised in August. Further information on capital issues can be found in the Capital Issuance release of 20 October.
| Table C - M4 and M4 lending | |
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| Table D - M4 and M4 lending excluding intermediate OFCs | |
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M4 excluding intermediate OFCs fell by £14.6 billion in September, compared with a £1.4 billion increase in August. M4 lending excluding intermediate OFCs rose by £0.9 billion in September, higher than the £7.9 billion fall in August. |
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| Table E - M4 and M4 lending excluding all OFCs | |
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| Notes and definitions for M4 | |
| Notes and definitions for Sectoral M4 and M4 Lending | |
| Information on growth rates and revisions policy. |
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