5232.0 - Australian National Accounts: Financial Accounts, Jun 2001  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 28/09/2001   
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ANALYSIS AND COMMENTS : Sectoral Summary


INTERSECTORAL FINANCIAL FLOWS AND CLAIMS

Flows during September Quarter 2001

During the September quarter 2001 households borrowed a net $6.5 billion from financial corporations and redeemed a net $2.7 billion from non-financial corporations. Financial corporations reduced liabilities to general government by $2.5 billion.


Chart - INTERSECTORAL FINANCIAL FLOWS AND CLAIMS - Flows during September Quarter 2001


Claims at end of September quarter 2001

At the end of September 2001, claims on non-financial corporations stood at $90.5 billion from households, $145.5 billion from general government, $257.9 billion from rest of world and $403.6 billion from financial corporations. Financial corporations also had claims on general government of $67.0 billion. Financial corporations financed claims on other sectors from net claims by rest of world, $142.6 billion, and by households, $433.6 billion.

Chart -  INTERSECTORAL FINANCIAL FLOWS AND CLAIMS - Claims at end of September quarter 2001