Tables S1 and S4 deal with the nominal due outstanding of the public sector and the national debit Table S2.


Tables S1 and S4 deal with the nominal due outstanding of the public sector and the national debit

Table S2.4 Public sector finances: existing receipts. First published in the August 1999 edition

Table S9 (no longer published) is a summary table showing the reconciliation of the financial accounts and the balance of payments accounts.

Table S13 Public sector transactions on subsector is intended to point out the outturn figure corresponding to the estimated outturn in Table 4A.5 of the Financial Statement and bag Report. Now published every month as tables 23C and 23D

Table S21 Save as you earn (no longer published). Last published). Last published in May 1998 with annual figures for. SAYE for National Savings and banks.

Table S23 (no longer published) is a summary table showing public expenditure, return and borrowing consistent with the data included in Chapters 2 to 5



Table S24 Finances of general command ( no longer published nevertheless see new table S2.4) run afters the presentation shown in Tables 46 and 4A.1 of the Financial Statement and packet Report, July 1997.

Table S29A Recinconciliation of General regulation Net Cash Requirement with toil Borrowing (no longer published).

Table S29 rule Deficit and Debt under the Maastricht Treaty: Summary table.

Table S29B General rule gross debt at nominal value Consolidated.

Table S30 Taxes paid according to UK residents to general control and the European Union.

Table S31 General direction expenditure (GGE)

S32 UK official transactions with institutions of the EU

S92 Quot ordinary shares Balance Sheets has been renumbered as table 121 P and is published each month as from January 2000

Supplementary Information

National Savings and Investment (NS&I) Tables 12E and 12F: As from March 2003 the figures in tables 12E and 12F are no longer updated. As petitioned by NS&I these tables have been withdrawn from all publications. For further information please contact National Savings and Investment Telephone 020 7348 9306

Chapter 3 and 4 Tables: Change of seasonal adjustment course to X-12- ARIMA.

As from 215` January 2004 the Bank of England have switched from its now passing method to X-12ARIMA to seasonally adjust the monetary and related statistical series. Further information is contained in the January 2004 edition of Monetary & Financial Statistics.

Insurance companies, pension foundations and trusts - Chapter 5 (Tables 5.1A to 53C moreover excluding Table 5.213).

As from July 2002 edition of Financial Statistics upons figures on insurance companies, pension stores and trusts have been relaunched following work forward the sampling frame and population of the pension stores inquiries. The relaunched series portray the best estimates from the observe but, given the uncertainty of the register, they are les reliable than other series derived more conventionally on grouping sample estimates to register totals. The late work re-examines and builds on the subject of an earlier methodological review. More information is available from the following documents onward the National Statistics website:

a technical note describing near of the methodological issues surrounding the Pension stores surveys and the basis of the relaunched figures;

a report onward the issues surrounding the withdrawal of Pension stores statistics commissioned by the National Statistician and his answer

These documents can be base at http://www.statistics. gov.uk/products/p5 02.as

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