Balance of Payments UK July To September 2022
Balance of Payments UK July To September 2022
Balance of Payments UK July To September 2022
Table of contents
1. Main points
2. Current account
3. Financial account
6. Glossary
9. Related links
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1 . Main points
The underlying UK current account deficit excluding precious metals reduced to £32.5 billion or 5.2% of
gross domestic product (GDP) in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022, a change of £0.9 billion from the previous
quarter.
The UK current account deficit, when trade in precious metals is included, reduced to £19.4 billion, or 3.1%
of GDP in Quarter 3 2022.
In Quarter 3 2022, the total trade deficit, excluding precious metals, reduced to £23.9 billion as the goods
deficit expanded to £64.4 billion and services surplus expanded to £40.5 billion.
The primary income account recorded a deficit position of £3.6 billion, or 0.6% of GDP in Quarter 3 2022.
In Quarter 3 2022, the UK was a net lender to the rest of the world recording a net financial outflow of £2.9
billion after an inflow of £21.9 billion in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2022.
The UK’s net international investment liability position narrowed to £151.4 billion from £419.5 billion in the
previous quarter.
Please note that all current account and trade figures exclude non-monetary gold (NMG) and other precious
metals unless otherwise stated. This is because movements in NMG, an important component of precious
metals, can be large and highly volatile, distorting underlying trends in goods exports and imports.
2 . Current account
The UK’s current account balance is a measure of the country’s balance of payments with the rest of the world in
trade, primary income and secondary income.
Table 1 summarises the latest current account data for Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022.
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Notes
2. Caution should be taken when interpreting these data as HM Revenue and Customs changed the
collection methods for EU trade in January 2021 and January 2022. Our article, Impact of trade in goods
data collection changes on UK trade statistics: 2020 to 2022 and further information in our UK Trade bulletin
, provide more detail. Adjustments have been made in this set of statistics, for more information please see
Changes affecting UK trade statistics in Section 7: Measuring the data.
The underlying current account deficit excluding precious metals narrowed in Quarter 3 2022 to £32.5 billion
(5.2% of gross domestic product (GDP)) from a deficit of £33.5 billion (5.4%) in the previous quarter.
Figure 1: The UK’s current account deficit as a % of GDP narrowed in Quarter 3 2022
Contributions to the UK’s current account balance as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec)
2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022
Notes:
2. Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (Apr to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec).
3. Caution should be taken when interpreting these data as HM Revenue and Customs changed the
collection methods for EU trade in January 2021 and January 2022. Our article, Impact of trade in goods
data collection changes on UK trade statistics: 2020 to 2022 and further information in our UK Trade bulletin
, provide more detail. Adjustments have been made in this set of statistics, for more information please see
Changes affecting UK trade statistics in Section 7: Measuring the data.
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Trade
The total trade deficit decreased from £28.6 billion, 4.6% of GDP, in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2022 to £23.9 billion
(3.8% of GDP) in Quarter 3 2022. The trade in services surplus increased by £5.5 billion in Quarter 3 2022,
compared with the previous quarter, to £40.5 billion or 6.5% of GDP. Trade in goods recorded a deficit position of
£64.4 billion, or 10.3% of GDP in Quarter 3 2022.
Figure 2: An increase in services exports narrowed the UK’s trade deficit in Quarter 3 2022
Contributions to the UK’s trade balance, £ billion, Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022
Notes:
1. Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (Apr to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec).
2. Caution should be taken when interpreting these data as HM Revenue and Customs changed the
collection methods for EU trade in January 2021 and January 2022. Our article, Impact of trade in goods
data collection changes on UK trade statistics: 2020 to 2022 and further information in our UK Trade bulletin
, provide more detail. Adjustments have been made in this set of statistics, for more information please see
Changes affecting UK trade statistics in Section 7: Measuring the data.
Trade in services strengthened its surplus position by £5.5 billion, increasing to a record £40.5 billion in Quarter 3
2022, as financial, other business and insurance and pensions service exports increased.
Figure 3: Rising fuel costs continue to affect the trade in goods deficit in Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) 2022
Changes in imports and exports of goods, excluding unspecified goods, £ billion, Quarter 3
(July to Sept) 2022 compared with Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2022
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Notes:
1. Caution should be taken when interpreting these data as HM Revenue and Customs changed the
collection methods for EU trade in January 2021 and January 2022. Our article, Impact of trade in goods
data collection changes on UK trade statistics: 2020 to 2022 and further information in our UK Trade bulletin
, provide more detail. Adjustments have been made in this set of statistics, for more information please see
Changes affecting UK trade statistics in Section 7: Measuring the data.
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The goods deficit remained at record levels, increasing to £64.4 billion in Quarter 3 2022. Increasing imports in
Quarter 3 2022 were driven by a £8.8 billion increase in oil and other fuel imports, which rose to £38.5 billion. The
large increase in gas imports reflects rising gas prices; in August 2022 the System Average Price (SAP) of gas
reached the highest peak in the series.
Goods export levels have also increased, to £102.5 billion, as finished manufactured goods trade increased by
£2.5 billion and other fuels trade increased by £2.3 billion compared with the previous quarter.
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Primary income
The primary income account records income the UK receives and pays on financial and other assets, along with
compensation of employees.
The primary income account recorded a deficit position of £3.6 billion, or 0.6% of GDP, in Quarter 3 2022.
Earnings from direct investment abroad fell by £7.3 in Quarter 3 2022 after the favourable trading conditions
reported in the previous quarter temporarily boosted returns on investment. Within other investment, earnings on
both credits (£15.3 billion) and debits (£19.6 billion) increased as deposit levels increased over the quarter and
rates of return were effected by bank rates increasing.
Figure 4: The primary income account switched to a deficit position in Quarter 3 2022
Contributions to the UK’s primary income balance, £ billion, Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022
Notes:
1. Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (Apr to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec).
Secondary income
The secondary income account shows current transfers between residents and non-residents.
The secondary income deficit decreased to 0.8% of GDP, as the UK continued to make payments to the EU,
agreed as part of the financial settlement under the EU withdrawal agreement.
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3 . Financial account
A current account deficit places the UK as a net borrower with the rest of the world, indicating that overall
expenditure in the UK exceeds national income. The UK must attract net financial inflows to finance its current
(and capital) account deficit. This can be achieved through either disposing of overseas assets to overseas
investors or accruing liabilities with the rest of the world.
The net flows within the financial account are lower than the net borrowing from the rest of the world implied by
the current account including precious metals deficit of £19.4 billion. The financial account recorded a net outflow
of £2.9 billion in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022, making the UK a lender to the rest of the world. The UK has been
in an annual current account deficit since 1984, this deficit needs to be financed by borrowing from the rest of the
world, an inflow in the financial account, by incurring additional liabilities or selling external assets.
This position between the accounts and the associated reconciliation challenges are presented in our net errors
and omissions. This highlights where we have not yet been able to show how all of the UK's net borrowing from
the rest of the world has been financed.
Figure 5: The financial account recorded a net outflow to the rest of the world
UK financial account balances, Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022
Notes:
1. Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (Apr to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec).
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Net acquisition of UK assets increased by £103.3 billion in Quarter 3 2022. Direct investment assets abroad
increased by £37.0 billion as £18.6 billion of foreign earnings were reinvested into foreign affiliates, strengthening
equity positions. Portfolio investment assets decreased as UK investors continued to sell equity, to the value of
£40.5 billion, while other investment assets abroad increased by £105.0 billion in the form of foreign currency
loans and deposits.
Net investment in the UK (liabilities) increased by £100.4 billion in Quarter 3 2022. The UK increased its liabilities
to the rest of the world as non-residents decreased their ownership of UK debt securities by £39.7 billion and
equity and investment fund shares by £12.8 billion. Direct investment liabilities increased by £44.6 billion as
foreign investors increased positions in the UK and other investment liabilities increased by £108.3 billion.
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4 . International investment position
The international investment position (IIP) examines the UK’s balance sheet with the rest of the world, measuring
the difference between the net stock of assets and liabilities.
In Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022, the IIP recorded a large decrease in the value of its net liability position to
£151.4 billion from £419.5 billion in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2022.
Figure 6: The UK international investment net liability position decreased in Quarter 3 2022 as the British
pound depreciated against other currencies
UK net international investment position, Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022
Notes:
1. Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (Apr to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to
Sept) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec).
The UK asset position increased in Quarter 3 2022 and was valued at £14,988.7 billion at the end of the period.
Many external assets denominated in a foreign currency saw a positive revaluation effect from the British pound
falling against other currencies alongside acquisition of additional assets over the quarter.
Direct investors increased their positions in the UK and deposits of foreign currency in UK banks saw a positive
revaluation effect increasing the value of the UK liability position with the rest of the world to £15,140.1 billion.
Disinvestment in government securities and a fall in the value of UK equity markets decreased portfolio
investment liabilities.
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5 . Balance of payments data
Balance of payments Dataset | Released 22 December 2022 Quarterly summary of balance of payments
accounts including the current account, capital transfers, transactions, and levels of UK external assets and
liabilities.
Balance of payments time series Dataset | Released 22 December 2022 Quarterly summary of balance of
payments accounts including the current account, capital transfers, transactions and levels of UK external
assets and liabilities.
Balance of payments – revision triangles Dataset | Released 22 December 2022 Quarterly summary
information on the size and direction of the revisions made to the data covering a five-year period, UK.
UK Economic Accounts: all data Dataset | Released 22 December 2022 This is released at the same time as
the UK balance of payments and provides supplementary tables for the balance of payments. The UK
Economic Accounts also provides users with the perspective of the rest of world looking into the UK.
6 . Glossary
Balance of payments
The balance of payments is a statistical statement that summarises transactions between residents and non-
residents during a period. It consists of the current account, capital account and financial account.
Current account
The current account is made up of the trade in goods and services account, the primary income account and the
secondary income account. The difference in the monetary value of these accounts is known as the current
account balance. A current account balance is in surplus if overall credits exceed debits, and it is in deficit if
overall debits exceed credits.
Capital account
The capital account has two components: capital transfers and the acquisition (purchase) or disposal (sale) of
non-produced, non-financial assets.
Capital transfers are those involving transfers of ownership of fixed assets, transfers of funds associated with the
acquisition or disposal of fixed assets, and cancellation of liabilities by creditors without any counterparts being
received in return. The sale or purchase of non-produced, non-financial assets covers intangibles such as
patents, copyrights, franchises, leases and other transferable contracts, and goodwill.
Financial account
The financial account covers transactions that result in a change of ownership of financial assets and liabilities
between UK residents and non-residents. For example, the acquisitions and disposals of foreign shares by UK
residents. The accounts are presented by the functional categories of direct investment, portfolio investment,
other investment, financial derivatives and reserve assets.
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Precious metals
In line with international standards, the Office for National Statistics' (ONS') headline trade statistics contain the
UK's exports and imports of non-monetary gold. This trade can have a large effect on the size of and change in
the UK's headline trade figures. This is because a significant amount of the world's trade in non-monetary gold
takes place on the London markets.
Further information on precious metals and their impact can be found in our UK trade bulletin.
A more detailed glossary (PDF, 123KB) of terms used in the balance of payments is also available.
Data sources
Balance of payments statistics are compiled from a variety of sources, produced in the national accounts sector
and financial accounts (SFA) framework. Some of the main sources used in the compilation include:
International Trade in Services Survey (ITIS) (Office for National Statistics (ONS))
International Passenger Survey (ONS) – this was suspended between March 2020 and January 2021
because of coronavirus (COVID-19)
Trade is measured through both exports and imports of goods and services. Data are supplied by over 30
sources including several administrative sources, HMRC being the largest for trade in goods. ITIS, conducted by
the ONS, is the largest single data source for trade in services.
The main source of information for UK foreign direct investment (FDI) statistics is the Annual FDI Survey;
separate surveys are used to collect data on inward and outward FDI. This is combined with data from the BoE
on the banking sector. The statistics in this bulletin are compiled using the asset and liability measurement
principle, which uses residency as the main distinction between outward and inward investments. In line with our
Developing foreign direct investment statistics: 2021 article, we have reviewed and developed the population and
sampling frame of FDI businesses. These changes have been introduced for reference periods from Quarter 1
(Jan to Mar) 2020 onwards.
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Changes affecting UK trade statistics
EU imports
In January 2022, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) implemented a data collection change affecting data on
imports from the EU to Great Britain (GB). This followed a similar data collection change in January 2021 for data
on exports of goods to the EU from GB.
Our article, Impact of trade in goods data collection changes on UK trade statistics: 2020 to 2022 provides more
detail on the discontinuity between the two compilation methods.
We have applied adjustments to our estimates of goods imports from the EU for the period January to December
2021 to reflect the data collection change. These adjustments have been applied in line with the National
Accounts Revisions Policy, into this Balance of Payments and GDP quarterly national accounts, UK: July to
September 2022 and will be included in UK trade: November 2022 on 13 January 2023. We intend to publish a
short article summarising these adjustments to our estimates of goods imports from the EU in 2021. This article
will be published alongside our UK trade bulletin on 13 January 2023.
Consideration will be given to impact of the data collection changes between 2020 and 2021. We will keep users
informed of any updates.
In 2021, the use of Staged Customs Controls (SCC) allowed customs declarations to be reported up to 175 days
after the date of import for imports of non-controlled goods from the EU to GB. Full customs controls were
introduced in January 2022, as such, July 2022 marked the first full month of data where delayed customs
declarations submitted under SCC could not be included. Temporary arrangements still apply for imports of
goods from Ireland to GB. It is too early to determine any effect of SCC on import data in 2022.
EU exports
An operational change implemented by HMRC in January 2022 resulted in a break in the data time series for UK
exports to the EU. Although this change does not affect data for March and future months, caution should be
taken when interpreting Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2022 data or any periods that include January 2022 data.
We will continue to produce our UK balance of payments statistics in line with the UK Statistics Authority's Code
of Practice for Statistics and in accordance with internationally agreed statistical guidance and standards. This is
based on the International Monetary Fund's (IMF's) Balance of Payments Manual sixth edition (BPM6) (PDF, 3.0
MB), until those standards are updated.
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9 . Related links
Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 22 December 2022, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Balance
of payments, UK: July to September 2022
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Balance of Payments, 2022 Q3
Index to tables
Records
B Current account
E Trade in goods
F Trade in services
G Primary income
H Secondary income
I Capital account
J Financial account
Data supplier:
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Summary of statistics for Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022 billion
Portfolio investment £20.1 Largest net outflow since 2020 Q4 £126.3 -£193.2
(2012 Q3) (2008 Q4)
Financial derivatives -£1.2 Largest net payments since 2022 Q2 £64.4 -£100.9
(2008 Q1) (2015 Q1)
Other investment -£3.2 Largest net disinvestment since 2021 Q3 £120.2 -£156.1
(2015 Q1) (2012 Q3)
Reserve assets -£5.0 Largest net disinvestment since 2020 Q3 £20.6 -£6.3
(2021 Q3) (2019 Q1)
Portfolio investment -£156.8 Largest net liability position since 2022 Q2 £139.8 -£711.7
(1993 Q4) (2012 Q2)
Financial derivatives -£56.2 Largest net liability position since 2022 Q2 £145.0 -£71.0
(2013 Q2) (2021 Q4)
Other investment £297.3 Largest net asset position since 2019 Q2 £489.8 -£336.4
(2018 Q4) (2007 Q4)
Reserve assets £143.2 Largest net asset position since 2022 Q2 £144.8 £1.1
(2022 Q1) (1970 Q3)
Summary of balance of payments
A Balances (net transactions)
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Seasonally adjusted
Current account
Total trade IKBJ 7 557 −28 039 −797 −15 045 −5 902 −279 −16 192 −5 666 −35 414 −30 212 −10 735
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAJ −249 −260 −23 −126 −51 −44 −34 −131 −115 −177 20
Investment income HBOM −44 830 12 111 −7 520 −11 859 −841 1 610 2 364 8 978 −5 438 761 −3 583
Other primary income MT5X −2 311 14 −711 −748 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOJ −47 390 11 865 −8 254 −12 733 −878 1 566 2 330 8 847 −5 553 584 −3 563
Secondary income
General government FNSV −25 028 −14 216 −4 583 −7 498 −2 399 −2 769 −4 389 −4 659 −4 573 −4 532 −4 181
Other sectors FNTC −2 649 −3 714 −354 −524 −931 −991 −837 −955 −953 −926 −923
Total secondary income IKBP −27 677 −17 930 −4 937 −8 022 −3 330 −3 760 −5 226 −5 614 −5 526 −5 458 −5 104
Current balance HBOP −67 510 −34 104 −13 988 −35 800 −10 110 −2 473 −19 088 −2 433 −46 493 −35 086 −19 402
Capital balance FNVQ −3 016 −2 238 −1 161 −1 436 −490 −313 −786 −649 −524 −626 −402
Current account
Total trade KTMY 7 557 −28 039 −4 003 −12 304 −8 310 1 134 −19 192 −1 671 −39 673 −27 558 −10 062
Primary income
Compensation of employees KTMP −249 −260 −36 −124 −52 −48 −44 −116 −121 −194 −1
Investment income HMBM −44 830 12 111 −7 792 −15 398 2 350 −71 2 077 7 755 −1 570 −985 −5 369
Other primary income MT5W −2 311 14 −774 −774 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HMBP −47 390 11 865 −8 602 −16 296 2 312 −119 2 033 7 639 −1 691 −1 179 −5 370
Secondary income
General government FJUQ −25 028 −14 216 −4 222 −7 479 −2 461 −2 601 −4 393 −4 761 −4 702 −4 365 −4 193
Other sectors FJUR −2 649 −3 714 −352 −526 −930 −989 −836 −959 −950 −924 −922
Total secondary income KTNF −27 677 −17 930 −4 574 −8 005 −3 391 −3 590 −5 229 −5 720 −5 652 −5 289 −5 115
Current balance HBOG −67 510 −34 104 −17 179 −36 605 −9 389 −2 575 −22 388 248 −47 016 −34 026 −20 547
Capital balance FKMJ −3 016 −2 238 −1 161 −1 436 −490 −313 −786 −649 −524 −626 −402
Financial account1
Direct investment -MU7M −106 374 113 489 −3 451 −38 448 3 777 −3 194 69 549 43 357 14 246 18 778 −7 667
Portfolio investment -HHZD 25 266 −192 118 6 770 29 588 −52 650 −4 108 −52 369 −82 991 −44 085 −31 919 20 070
Financial derivatives (net) -ZPNN 25 818 −27 222 13 439 −1 383 −368 −18 195 −2 646 −6 013 4 960 −4 408 −1 221
Other investment -HHYR −25 875 70 342 −26 735 −43 177 49 209 35 127 −45 218 31 224 1 951 378 −3 217
Reserve assets -LTCV −2 582 17 701 −5 817 5 992 −1 580 −2 930 20 555 1 656 769 −4 761 −5 038
Net financial transactions -HBNT −83 747 −17 808 −15 794 −47 428 −1 612 6 700 −10 129 −12 767 −22 159 −21 932 2 927
Net errors and omissions2 HHDH −13 221 18 534 2 546 −9 387 8 267 9 588 13 045 −12 366 25 381 12 720 23 876
1 When downloading data from the Pink Book dataset users should re-
verse the sign of series that have an identifier that is prefixed with a
minus sign.
2 This series represents net errors and omissions in the balance of payments
accounts. It is the converse of the current and capital balances (HBOG and
FKMJ) and net financial account transactions (HBNT) and is required to
balance these three accounts, not seasonally adjusted.
B Current account
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
Total expor ts of goods and services IKBH 616 786 654 284 146 334 156 266 150 916 162 117 157 467 183 784 178 925 195 782 219 066
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAH 568 542 134 79 89 105 168 180 188 335 361
Investment income HBOK 135 807 212 941 34 962 33 966 50 783 52 460 51 935 57 763 54 570 64 332 65 791
Other primary income MT5T 585 14 15 14 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOH 136 960 213 497 35 111 34 059 50 886 52 565 52 103 57 943 54 758 64 667 66 152
Secondary income
Central government FHDM 439 378 84 103 76 82 99 121 127 206 142
Other sectors FHIB 26 671 27 605 7 178 6 156 6 940 6 221 7 440 7 004 7 481 7 746 7 792
Total secondary income IKBN 27 110 27 983 7 262 6 259 7 016 6 303 7 539 7 125 7 608 7 952 7 934
Total HBON 780 856 895 764 188 707 196 584 208 818 220 985 217 109 248 852 241 291 268 401 293 152
Debits
Total imports of goods and services IKBI 609 229 682 323 147 131 171 311 156 818 162 396 173 659 189 450 214 339 225 994 229 801
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAI 817 802 157 205 140 149 202 311 303 512 341
Investment income HBOL 180 637 200 830 42 482 45 825 51 624 50 850 49 571 48 785 60 008 63 571 69 374
Other primary income MT5V 2 896 − 726 762 − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOI 184 350 201 632 43 365 46 792 51 764 50 999 49 773 49 096 60 311 64 083 69 715
Secondary income
Central government FLUD 25 467 14 594 4 667 7 601 2 475 2 851 4 488 4 780 4 700 4 738 4 323
Other sectors FLUZ 29 320 31 319 7 532 6 680 7 871 7 212 8 277 7 959 8 434 8 672 8 715
Total secondary income IKBO 54 787 45 913 12 199 14 281 10 346 10 063 12 765 12 739 13 134 13 410 13 038
Total HBOO 848 366 929 868 202 695 232 384 218 928 223 458 236 197 251 285 287 784 303 487 312 554
Balances
Total trade in goods and services IKBJ 7 557 −28 039 −797 −15 045 −5 902 −279 −16 192 −5 666 −35 414 −30 212 −10 735
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAJ −249 −260 −23 −126 −51 −44 −34 −131 −115 −177 20
Investment income HBOM −44 830 12 111 −7 520 −11 859 −841 1 610 2 364 8 978 −5 438 761 −3 583
Other primary income MT5X −2 311 14 −711 −748 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOJ −47 390 11 865 −8 254 −12 733 −878 1 566 2 330 8 847 −5 553 584 −3 563
Secondary income
Central government FNSV −25 028 −14 216 −4 583 −7 498 −2 399 −2 769 −4 389 −4 659 −4 573 −4 532 −4 181
Other sectors FNTC −2 649 −3 714 −354 −524 −931 −991 −837 −955 −953 −926 −923
Total secondary income IKBP −27 677 −17 930 −4 937 −8 022 −3 330 −3 760 −5 226 −5 614 −5 526 −5 458 −5 104
Current balance HBOP −67 510 −34 104 −13 988 −35 800 −10 110 −2 473 −19 088 −2 433 −46 493 −35 086 −19 402
Total trade in goods and services D28L 0.4 −1.2 −0.1 −2.8 −1.1 − −2.8 −1.0 −5.8 −4.9 −1.7
Total primary income D28M −2.2 0.5 −1.5 −2.4 −0.2 0.3 0.4 1.5 −0.9 0.1 −0.6
Total secondary income D28N −1.3 −0.8 −0.9 −1.5 −0.6 −0.7 −0.9 −0.9 −0.9 −0.9 −0.8
Current balance as percentage of GDP AA6H −3.2 −1.5 −2.6 −6.6 −1.9 −0.4 −3.3 −0.4 −7.7 −5.7 −3.1
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
Total trade excluding precious metals FUS8 605 800 648 336 146 319 156 266 150 916 160 313 157 467 179 640 178 923 195 779 205 917
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAH 568 542 134 79 89 105 168 180 188 335 361
Investment income HBOK 135 807 212 941 34 962 33 966 50 783 52 460 51 935 57 763 54 570 64 332 65 791
Other primary income MT5T 585 14 15 14 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOH 136 960 213 497 35 111 34 059 50 886 52 565 52 103 57 943 54 758 64 667 66 152
Secondary income
Central government FHDM 439 378 84 103 76 82 99 121 127 206 142
Other sectors FHIB 26 671 27 605 7 178 6 156 6 940 6 221 7 440 7 004 7 481 7 746 7 792
Total secondary income IKBN 27 110 27 983 7 262 6 259 7 016 6 303 7 539 7 125 7 608 7 952 7 934
Total excluding precious metals FUS9 769 870 889 816 188 692 196 584 208 818 219 181 217 109 244 708 241 289 268 398 280 003
Debits
Total trade excluding precious metals FUT3 600 377 671 009 146 621 164 814 148 976 162 077 170 887 189 069 207 305 224 356 229 795
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAI 817 802 157 205 140 149 202 311 303 512 341
Investment income HBOL 180 637 200 830 42 482 45 825 51 624 50 850 49 571 48 785 60 008 63 571 69 374
Other primary income MT5V 2 896 − 726 762 − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOI 184 350 201 632 43 365 46 792 51 764 50 999 49 773 49 096 60 311 64 083 69 715
Secondary income
Central government FLUD 25 467 14 594 4 667 7 601 2 475 2 851 4 488 4 780 4 700 4 738 4 323
Other sectors FLUZ 29 320 31 319 7 532 6 680 7 871 7 212 8 277 7 959 8 434 8 672 8 715
Total secondary income IKBO 54 787 45 913 12 199 14 281 10 346 10 063 12 765 12 739 13 134 13 410 13 038
Total excluding precious metals FUT4 839 514 918 554 202 185 225 887 211 086 223 139 233 425 250 904 280 750 301 849 312 548
Balances
Total trade excluding precious metals FUT6 5 423 −22 673 −302 −8 548 1 940 −1 764 −13 420 −9 429 −28 382 −28 577 −23 878
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAJ −249 −260 −23 −126 −51 −44 −34 −131 −115 −177 20
Investment income HBOM −44 830 12 111 −7 520 −11 859 −841 1 610 2 364 8 978 −5 438 761 −3 583
Other primary income MT5X −2 311 14 −711 −748 14 − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOJ −47 390 11 865 −8 254 −12 733 −878 1 566 2 330 8 847 −5 553 584 −3 563
Secondary income
Central government FNSV −25 028 −14 216 −4 583 −7 498 −2 399 −2 769 −4 389 −4 659 −4 573 −4 532 −4 181
Other sectors FNTC −2 649 −3 714 −354 −524 −931 −991 −837 −955 −953 −926 −923
Total secondary income IKBP −27 677 −17 930 −4 937 −8 022 −3 330 −3 760 −5 226 −5 614 −5 526 −5 458 −5 104
Current balance excluding precious metals FUT7 −69 644 −28 738 −13 493 −29 303 −2 268 −3 958 −16 316 −6 196 −39 461 −33 451 −32 545
Total trade excluding precious metals FUT9 0.3 −1.0 −0.1 −1.6 0.4 −0.3 −2.3 −1.6 −4.7 −4.6 −3.8
Total primary income D28M −2.2 0.5 −1.5 −2.4 −0.2 0.3 0.4 1.5 −0.9 0.1 −0.6
Total secondary income D28N −1.3 −0.8 −0.9 −1.5 −0.6 −0.7 −0.9 −0.9 −0.9 −0.9 −0.8
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
Expor ts of goods6 L87S 146 184 155 438 36 182 40 487 32 138 40 290 39 247 43 763 42 987 49 633 53 052
Expor ts of services6 L854 112 549 118 233 25 471 27 676 29 237 27 455 28 097 33 444 33 610 36 000 37 682
Total expor ts of goods and services6 L84Y 258 733 273 671 61 653 68 163 61 375 67 745 67 344 77 207 76 597 85 633 90 734
Primary income L872 51 424 65 841 12 553 11 367 15 231 16 396 16 443 17 771 17 192 17 862 20 798
Secondary income L84S 6 529 5 772 1 750 1 371 1 552 1 389 1 411 1 420 1 612 1 659 1 512
Total L873 316 686 345 284 75 956 80 901 78 158 85 530 85 198 96 398 95 401 105 154 113 044
Debits
Impor ts of goods6 L87U 232 913 236 593 58 410 69 392 54 319 58 291 61 894 62 089 73 747 80 217 76 560
Impor ts of services6 L868 71 996 80 442 14 537 16 733 18 446 17 847 19 545 24 604 25 919 29 509 30 536
Total imports of goods and services6 L864 304 909 317 035 72 947 86 125 72 765 76 138 81 439 86 693 99 666 109 726 107 096
Primary income L874 66 144 76 252 15 990 16 465 19 132 19 112 18 408 19 600 22 066 26 788 28 844
Secondary income L85W 21 004 11 601 3 516 6 232 1 082 2 318 3 742 4 459 3 800 4 161 3 597
Total L875 392 057 404 888 92 453 108 822 92 979 97 568 103 589 110 752 125 532 140 675 139 537
Balances
Trade in goods6 L87Q −86 729 −81 155 −22 228 −28 905 −22 181 −18 001 −22 647 −18 326 −30 760 −30 584 −23 508
Trade in services6 L86M 40 553 37 791 10 934 10 943 10 791 9 608 8 552 8 840 7 691 6 491 7 146
Total trade in goods and services6 L86I −46 176 −43 364 −11 294 −17 962 −11 390 −8 393 −14 095 −9 486 −23 069 −24 093 −16 362
Primary income L876 −14 720 −10 411 −3 437 −5 098 −3 901 −2 716 −1 965 −1 829 −4 874 −8 926 −8 046
Secondary income L86E −14 475 −5 829 −1 766 −4 861 470 −929 −2 331 −3 039 −2 188 −2 502 −2 085
Total L877 −75 371 −59 604 −16 497 −27 921 −14 821 −12 038 −18 391 −14 354 −30 131 −35 521 −26 493
Credits
Expor ts of goods6 L87M 160 997 168 117 37 697 39 668 40 417 43 338 38 790 45 572 43 601 48 336 62 555
Expor ts of services6 L855 197 056 212 496 46 984 48 435 49 124 51 034 51 333 61 005 58 727 61 813 65 777
Total expor ts of goods and services6 L84Z 358 053 380 613 84 681 88 103 89 541 94 372 90 123 106 577 102 328 110 149 128 332
Primary income L87D 85 536 147 656 22 558 22 692 35 655 36 169 35 660 40 172 37 566 46 805 45 354
Secondary income L84T 20 581 22 211 5 512 4 888 5 464 4 914 6 128 5 705 5 996 6 293 6 422
Total L87E 464 170 550 480 112 751 115 683 130 660 135 455 131 911 152 454 145 890 163 247 180 108
Debits
Impor ts of goods6 L87O 207 798 256 176 50 265 61 490 60 828 60 321 65 253 69 774 84 002 82 977 90 278
Impor ts of services6 L869 96 522 109 112 23 919 23 696 23 225 25 937 26 967 32 983 30 671 33 291 32 427
Total imports of goods and services6 L865 304 320 365 288 74 184 85 186 84 053 86 258 92 220 102 757 114 673 116 268 122 705
Primary income L87F 118 206 125 380 27 375 30 327 32 632 31 887 31 365 29 496 38 245 37 295 40 871
Secondary income L85X 33 783 34 312 8 683 8 049 9 264 7 745 9 023 8 280 9 334 9 249 9 441
Total L87G 456 309 524 980 110 242 123 562 125 949 125 890 132 608 140 533 162 252 162 812 173 017
Balances
Trade in goods6 L87K −46 801 −88 059 −12 568 −21 822 −20 411 −16 983 −26 463 −24 202 −40 401 −34 641 −27 723
Trade in services6 L86N 100 534 103 384 23 065 24 739 25 899 25 097 24 366 28 022 28 056 28 522 33 350
Total trade in goods and services6 L86J 53 733 15 325 10 497 2 917 5 488 8 114 −2 097 3 820 −12 345 −6 119 5 627
Primary income L87H −32 670 22 276 −4 817 −7 635 3 023 4 282 4 295 10 676 −679 9 510 4 483
Secondary income L86F −13 202 −12 101 −3 171 −3 161 −3 800 −2 831 −2 895 −2 575 −3 338 −2 956 −3 019
Total L87I 7 861 25 500 2 509 −7 879 4 711 9 565 −697 11 921 −16 362 435 7 091
1 EU presented on an EU basis.
2 Includes transactions with European Union institutions. 5 A quar terly geographic breakdown of the UK’s current account with the USA,
3 A quar terly breakdown of the UK’s current account with the Euro area (as a Japan, Canada, Switzerland, Brazil, China, Hong Kong, India and Russia is al-
whole) is published in table B6 of United Kingdom Economic Accounts so available and is published in table B6B of UKEA (see note 3).
(UKEA) at http://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/nationalaccounts/uksectorac- 6 These data are our best estimate of these bilateral UK trade flows. Users
counts should note that alternative estimates are available, in some cases, via the sta-
4 Includes transactions with international organisations other than European tistical agencies for bilateral countries or through central databases such as
Union institutions. UN Comtrade (www.comtrade.un.org).
D Summary of international investment position, financial account and investment income
Not seasonally adjusted
£ billion
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Investment abroad
Total HBQA 12 936.4 13 007.4 12 867.9 12 936.4 12 602.8 12 663.0 12 758.7 13 007.4 13 275.5 13 877.6 14 988.7
1
Financial Account transactions
Direct investment -N2SV −2.9 117.3 7.4 −20.3 10.8 18.7 52.0 35.8 32.3 40.5 37.0
Portfolio investment -HHZC 87.6 −52.5 13.6 61.8 −12.4 32.9 −33.4 −39.5 −87.1 −20.0 −32.4
Financial derivatives (net) -ZPNN 25.8 −27.2 13.4 −1.4 −0.4 −18.2 −2.6 −6.0 5.0 −4.4 −1.2
Other investment -XBMM 376.5 297.8 −9.8 114.3 129.4 −17.8 107.1 79.0 252.7 80.8 105.0
Reserve assets -LTCV −2.6 17.7 −5.8 6.0 −1.6 −2.9 20.6 1.7 0.8 −4.8 −5.0
Total -HBNR 484.5 353.1 18.9 160.4 125.9 12.6 143.6 70.9 203.5 92.2 103.3
Total HMBN 135.8 212.9 36.3 32.4 51.8 52.4 52.7 56.1 56.1 65.1 64.9
Investment in the UK
Total HBQB 13 321.0 13 354.4 13 019.2 13 321.0 12 958.7 13 029.7 13 244.7 13 354.4 13 693.0 14 297.1 15 140.1
Total HBNS 568.2 370.9 34.7 207.9 127.5 5.9 153.7 83.7 225.7 114.1 100.4
Investment income
Direct investment N2Q4 67.2 78.7 17.4 22.2 21.6 21.1 15.5 20.5 21.6 18.8 18.2
Portfolio investment HLZC 76.5 93.9 19.3 18.6 21.0 24.3 27.9 20.7 28.2 35.5 32.5
Other investment HLZN 36.9 28.2 7.4 7.0 6.9 7.0 7.2 7.1 8.0 11.8 19.6
Total HMBO 180.6 200.8 44.1 47.8 49.4 52.5 50.6 48.3 57.7 66.1 70.3
Net investment
Net investment HBQC −384.5 −347.0 −151.3 −384.5 −355.9 −366.7 −486.0 −347.0 −417.5 −419.5 −151.4
1
Financial Accounts transactions
Direct investment -MU7M −106.4 113.5 −3.5 −38.4 3.8 −3.2 69.5 43.4 14.2 18.8 −7.7
Portfolio investment -HHZD 25.3 −192.1 6.8 29.6 −52.7 −4.1 −52.4 −83.0 −44.1 −31.9 20.1
Financial derivatives -ZPNN 25.8 −27.2 13.4 −1.4 −0.4 −18.2 −2.6 −6.0 5.0 −4.4 −1.2
Other investment -HHYR −25.9 70.3 −26.7 −43.2 49.2 35.1 −45.2 31.2 2.0 0.4 −3.2
Reserve assets -LTCV −2.6 17.7 −5.8 6.0 −1.6 −2.9 20.6 1.7 0.8 −4.8 −5.0
Net transactions -HBNT −83.7 −17.8 −15.8 −47.4 −1.6 6.7 −10.1 −12.8 −22.2 −21.9 2.9
Net earnings HMBM −44.8 12.1 −7.8 −15.4 2.3 −0.1 2.1 7.8 −1.6 −1.0 −5.4
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minus sign.
E Trade in goods
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Exports
Food, beverages and tobacco BOPL 22 051 21 448 5 659 5 905 4 596 5 768 5 467 5 617 5 931 6 565 6 526
Basic materials BOPM 7 212 10 941 1 837 2 198 2 450 2 814 2 815 2 862 2 766 3 102 2 881
Oil ELBL 23 215 29 203 5 054 5 743 6 369 6 518 7 367 8 949 11 551 12 306 12 221
Other fuels BOQI 1 696 4 385 430 551 585 588 1 091 2 121 1 997 2 821 5 163
Semi-manufactured goods BOPO 87 497 90 865 21 618 23 616 20 727 24 339 22 089 23 710 23 794 28 014 27 930
Finished manufactured goods BOPP 153 425 158 744 39 018 41 593 37 277 41 365 38 807 41 295 40 100 44 831 47 290
Unspecified goods BOQL 12 085 7 969 263 549 551 2 236 401 4 781 449 330 13 596
Total BOKG 307 181 323 555 73 879 80 155 72 555 83 628 78 037 89 335 86 588 97 969 115 607
Imports
Food, beverages and tobacco BQAR 50 780 50 433 12 696 13 223 11 973 12 505 12 933 13 022 14 477 15 320 15 043
Basic materials BQAS 13 222 17 330 3 372 3 877 3 869 4 508 4 713 4 240 4 370 4 947 4 454
Oil ENXO 22 995 29 745 4 918 5 016 5 094 6 275 8 575 9 801 12 849 16 533 16 749
Other fuels BPBI 5 962 23 636 1 150 2 003 2 730 4 528 6 355 10 023 12 865 13 227 21 762
Semi-manufactured goods BQAU 109 416 125 792 27 243 32 141 28 577 31 489 32 421 33 305 36 309 37 705 34 800
Finished manufactured goods BQAV 227 583 231 528 58 377 67 361 54 332 58 289 58 699 60 208 69 062 73 125 73 306
Unspecified goods BQAW 10 753 14 305 919 7 261 8 572 1 018 3 451 1 264 7 817 2 337 724
Total BOKH 440 711 492 769 108 675 130 882 115 147 118 612 127 147 131 863 157 749 163 194 166 838
Balances
Food, beverages and tobacco ELBE −28 729 −28 985 −7 037 −7 318 −7 377 −6 737 −7 466 −7 405 −8 546 −8 755 −8 517
Basic materials ELBF −6 010 −6 389 −1 535 −1 679 −1 419 −1 694 −1 898 −1 378 −1 604 −1 845 −1 573
Oil ENXQ 220 −542 136 727 1 275 243 −1 208 −852 −1 298 −4 227 −4 528
Other fuels ENIW −4 266 −19 251 −720 −1 452 −2 145 −3 940 −5 264 −7 902 −10 868 −10 406 −16 599
Semi-manufactured goods ELBH −21 919 −34 927 −5 625 −8 525 −7 850 −7 150 −10 332 −9 595 −12 515 −9 691 −6 870
Finished manufactured goods ELBI −74 158 −72 784 −19 359 −25 768 −17 055 −16 924 −19 892 −18 913 −28 962 −28 294 −26 016
Unspecified goods BQKX 1 332 −6 336 −656 −6 712 −8 021 1 218 −3 050 3 517 −7 368 −2 007 12 872
Total BOKI −133 530 −169 214 −34 796 −50 727 −42 592 −34 984 −49 110 −42 528 −71 161 −65 225 −51 231
F Trade in services
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Exports
Manufacturing and maintenance services MTN7 5 798 7 305 1 471 1 465 1 621 1 767 1 856 2 061 1 844 1 974 2 105
Transpor t FKOA 19 546 18 658 3 841 4 241 4 538 4 289 4 409 5 422 5 811 7 258 8 102
Travel FAPO 20 759 24 098 3 070 3 809 4 702 3 022 4 761 11 613 12 853 13 705 12 662
Construction FDSG 3 131 2 435 713 1 046 556 609 619 651 739 733 717
Insurance and pension services FDTF 13 417 19 139 3 217 3 713 4 114 5 468 3 579 5 978 3 760 4 326 6 034
Financial FDYI 71 085 68 453 16 863 16 820 17 249 16 423 17 016 17 765 17 258 17 363 18 767
Intellectual property FEBA 17 931 17 953 4 387 4 449 3 995 4 356 4 231 5 371 5 062 5 983 6 161
Telecommunication, computer and information ser vices FDYQ 28 934 31 013 7 284 7 624 7 365 8 161 7 594 7 893 8 142 8 588 8 507
Other business FEHH 122 554 135 358 30 009 31 324 32 636 32 938 33 852 35 932 34 819 35 949 38 626
Personal, cultural and recreational services FGXJ 3 905 4 518 985 1 021 1 000 1 046 1 104 1 368 1 426 1 497 1 396
Government FGZA 2 545 1 799 615 599 585 410 409 395 623 437 382
Total IKBB 309 605 330 729 72 455 76 111 78 361 78 489 79 430 94 449 92 337 97 813 103 459
Imports
Manufacturing and maintenance services MTN6 2 327 4 756 527 673 1 149 1 231 1 162 1 214 954 1 015 1 127
Transpor t FHME 14 421 14 815 2 832 3 343 3 029 3 126 3 547 5 113 6 400 7 082 7 400
Travel APQL 19 073 21 881 2 418 2 379 2 198 2 327 5 842 11 514 12 702 16 403 13 958
Construction FIOU 3 987 4 112 893 899 1 029 1 015 979 1 089 986 967 911
Insurance and pension services FIPT 3 215 6 220 1 034 1 039 1 857 1 918 539 1 906 869 791 1 228
Financial FITY 14 410 15 230 3 193 3 431 3 600 3 650 3 906 4 074 4 066 4 208 4 310
Intellectual property FIVX 12 269 12 507 3 131 3 396 2 925 3 184 3 097 3 301 3 361 3 529 3 679
Telecommunication, computer and information ser vices FIUG 12 517 12 968 3 150 3 140 3 004 3 532 3 092 3 340 3 318 3 429 3 633
Other business FIWF 75 885 85 402 18 664 19 365 19 939 20 849 21 610 23 004 21 071 22 399 23 851
Personal, cultural and recreational services FLQJ 6 695 8 439 1 672 1 903 2 045 2 015 2 063 2 316 1 960 2 011 1 992
Government FLSA 3 719 3 224 942 861 896 937 675 716 903 966 874
Total IKBC 168 518 189 554 38 456 40 429 41 671 43 784 46 512 57 587 56 590 62 800 62 963
Balances
Manufacturing and maintenance services MTN8 3 471 2 549 944 792 472 536 694 847 890 959 978
Transpor t FLYS 5 125 3 843 1 009 898 1 509 1 163 862 309 −589 176 702
Travel FNGY 1 686 2 217 652 1 430 2 504 695 −1 081 99 151 −2 698 −1 296
Construction FNJM −856 −1 677 −180 147 −473 −406 −360 −438 −247 −234 −194
Insurance and pension services FNKF 10 202 12 919 2 183 2 674 2 257 3 550 3 040 4 072 2 891 3 535 4 806
Financial FNLQ 56 675 53 223 13 670 13 389 13 649 12 773 13 110 13 691 13 192 13 155 14 457
Intellectual property FNMR 5 662 5 446 1 256 1 053 1 070 1 172 1 134 2 070 1 701 2 454 2 482
Telecommunication, computer and information ser vices FNLY 16 417 18 045 4 134 4 484 4 361 4 629 4 502 4 553 4 824 5 159 4 874
Other business FNMZ 46 669 49 956 11 345 11 959 12 697 12 089 12 242 12 928 13 748 13 550 14 775
Personal, cultural and recreational services FNRB −2 790 −3 921 −687 −882 −1 045 −969 −959 −948 −534 −514 −596
Government FNRU −1 174 −1 425 −327 −262 −311 −527 −266 −321 −280 −529 −492
Total IKBD 141 087 141 175 33 999 35 682 36 690 34 705 32 918 36 862 35 747 35 013 40 496
G Primary income
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
Compensation of employees IJAH 568 542 134 79 89 105 168 180 188 335 361
Investment income
Earnings on direct investment abroad MTX2 57 104 141 673 17 424 17 312 33 678 35 090 33 445 39 460 34 974 40 349 33 012
Total portfolio investment CGDV 51 987 52 570 12 516 11 908 12 483 12 846 13 741 13 500 14 164 15 378 16 926
Earnings on other investment abroad CGDW 25 435 17 778 4 720 4 457 4 378 4 292 4 522 4 586 5 202 8 296 15 300
Earnings on reserve assets HHCC 1 281 920 302 289 244 232 227 217 230 309 553
Total investment income HBOK 135 807 212 941 34 962 33 966 50 783 52 460 51 935 57 763 54 570 64 332 65 791
Total HBOH 136 960 213 497 35 111 34 059 50 886 52 565 52 103 57 943 54 758 64 667 66 152
Debits
Compensation of employees IJAI 817 802 157 205 140 149 202 311 303 512 341
Investment income
Foreign earnings on direct investment in the UK MTU7 67 237 78 733 15 974 18 451 23 407 21 736 15 341 18 249 22 959 19 619 18 211
Total portfolio investment CGDZ 76 469 93 888 18 990 20 208 21 187 22 371 26 991 23 339 28 944 32 391 31 599
Earnings on other investment in the UK CGEB 36 931 28 209 7 518 7 166 7 030 6 743 7 239 7 197 8 105 11 561 19 564
Total investment income HBOL 180 637 200 830 42 482 45 825 51 624 50 850 49 571 48 785 60 008 63 571 69 374
Total HBOI 184 350 201 632 43 365 46 792 51 764 50 999 49 773 49 096 60 311 64 083 69 715
Balances
Compensation of employees IJAJ −249 −260 −23 −126 −51 −44 −34 −131 −115 −177 20
Investment income
Direct investment MU7F −10 133 62 940 1 450 −1 139 10 271 13 354 18 104 21 211 12 015 20 730 14 801
Portfolio investment
Earnings on equity securities CGEC −7 705 −15 768 −1 939 −4 500 −4 245 −3 717 −6 734 −1 072 −6 330 −5 877 −6 056
Earnings on debt securities CGED −16 777 −25 550 −4 535 −3 800 −4 459 −5 808 −6 516 −8 767 −8 450 −11 136 −8 617
Total portfolio investment CGEE −24 482 −41 318 −6 474 −8 300 −8 704 −9 525 −13 250 −9 839 −14 780 −17 013 −14 673
Other investment CGFF −11 496 −10 431 −2 798 −2 709 −2 652 −2 451 −2 717 −2 611 −2 903 −3 265 −4 264
Reserve assets HHCC 1 281 920 302 289 244 232 227 217 230 309 553
Total investment income HBOM −44 830 12 111 −7 520 −11 859 −841 1 610 2 364 8 978 −5 438 761 −3 583
Total HBOJ −47 390 11 865 −8 254 −12 733 −878 1 566 2 330 8 847 −5 553 584 −3 563
H Secondary income
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
General government
Receipts from EU Institutions:
Other EU receipts GTTA 74 − 16 29 − − − − − − −
Other receipts CGDN 365 378 68 74 76 82 99 121 127 206 142
Total general government FHDM 439 378 84 103 76 82 99 121 127 206 142
Other sectors
Receipts from EU Institutions:
Social fund H5U3 879 − 509 266 − − − − − − −
Other receipts CGDO 25 792 27 605 6 669 5 890 6 940 6 221 7 440 7 004 7 481 7 746 7 792
Total other sectors FHIB 26 671 27 605 7 178 6 156 6 940 6 221 7 440 7 004 7 481 7 746 7 792
Total IKBN 27 110 27 983 7 262 6 259 7 016 6 303 7 539 7 125 7 608 7 952 7 934
Debits
General government
Payments to EU institutions:
GNI: own resource MUV7 19 296 − 3 145 6 689 − − − − − − −
GNI adjustments MUV8 991 − − −112 − − − − − − −
less Abatement -FKKM −5 201 − −791 −2 047 − − − − − − −
Other FLMT 3 − − − − − − − − − −
Withdrawal agreement FZJA − 5 813 − − − 807 2 412 2 594 2 558 2 469 2 207
Other payments CGDP 10 378 8 781 2 313 3 071 2 475 2 044 2 076 2 186 2 142 2 269 2 116
Total general government FLUD 25 467 14 594 4 667 7 601 2 475 2 851 4 488 4 780 4 700 4 738 4 323
Other sectors
Payments to EU institutions CGDR − − − − − − − − − − −
Other payments CGDS 29 320 31 319 7 532 6 680 7 871 7 212 8 277 7 959 8 434 8 672 8 715
Total other sectors FLUZ 29 320 31 319 7 532 6 680 7 871 7 212 8 277 7 959 8 434 8 672 8 715
Total IKBO 54 787 45 913 12 199 14 281 10 346 10 063 12 765 12 739 13 134 13 410 13 038
Balances
General government FNSV −25 028 −14 216 −4 583 −7 498 −2 399 −2 769 −4 389 −4 659 −4 573 −4 532 −4 181
Other sectors FNTC −2 649 −3 714 −354 −524 −931 −991 −837 −955 −953 −926 −923
Total IKBP −27 677 −17 930 −4 937 −8 022 −3 330 −3 760 −5 226 −5 614 −5 526 −5 458 −5 104
Of which: EU institutions 1
GTTB −14 269 −5 789 −1 825 −4 292 6 −802 −2 407 −2 586 −2 554 −2 465 −2 203
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
Credits
Capital transfers
Central government
Debt forgiveness FHIV − − − − − − − − − − −
Other capital transfers FHJA − − − − − − − − − − −
Other sectors
Debt forgiveness FHJD − − − − − − − − − − −
EU Institutions:
Regional development fund GTTX 529 − 49 184 − − − − − − −
Agricultural fund for regional development FHJF 681 − 195 209 − − − − − − −
Other capital transfers EBGO − − − − − − − − − − −
Disposal of non-produced, non-financial assets FHJL 958 904 370 192 185 147 362 210 179 187 264
Total FHLD 2 168 904 614 585 185 147 362 210 179 187 264
Debits
Capital transfers
Central government
Debt forgiveness FLWD − − − − − − − − − 181 −
Other capital transfers (project grants) FLWH 3 479 2 270 856 1 655 591 316 589 774 555 490 270
Total central government FLWB 3 479 2 270 856 1 655 591 316 589 774 555 671 270
Other sectors
Debt forgiveness
Monetary financial institutions FLWL − − − − − − − − − − −
Public corporations HMLY − − − − − − − − − − −
Total capital transfers FLWA 3 479 2 270 856 1 655 591 316 589 774 555 671 270
Acquisitions of non-produced, non-financial assets FLWT 1 705 872 919 366 84 144 559 85 148 142 396
Total FLYL 5 184 3 142 1 775 2 021 675 460 1 148 859 703 813 666
Balances
Capital transfers
Central government
Debt forgiveness FNTM − − − − − − − − − −181 −
Other capital transfers FNTN −3 479 −2 270 −856 −1 655 −591 −316 −589 −774 −555 −490 −270
Total central government FNTL −3 479 −2 270 −856 −1 655 −591 −316 −589 −774 −555 −671 −270
Other sectors
Debt forgiveness FNTQ − − − − − − − − − − −
Other capital transfers FNTR 1 210 − 244 393 − − − − − − −
Total capital transfers FNTK −2 269 −2 270 −612 −1 262 −591 −316 −589 −774 −555 −671 −270
Non-produced, non-financial assets FNTS −747 32 −549 −174 101 3 −197 125 31 45 −132
Total FNVQ −3 016 −2 238 −1 161 −1 436 −490 −313 −786 −649 −524 −626 −402
Financial account1,2
J Not seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
UK investment abroad
(Net acquisition of financial assets)
Total direct investment abroad -N2SV −2 859 117 295 7 417 −20 311 10 832 18 673 52 021 35 769 32 286 40 495 36 970
Total portfolio investment abroad -HHZC 87 556 −52 462 13 631 61 834 −12 405 32 861 −33 412 −39 506 −87 140 −20 005 −32 432
Financial derivatives & employee stock options -ZPNN 25 818 −27 222 13 439 −1 383 −368 −18 195 −2 646 −6 013 4 960 −4 408 −1 221
Other investment abroad -XBMM 376 536 297 759 −9 762 114 302 129 432 −17 801 107 102 79 026 252 671 80 836 105 038
Reserve assets -LTCV −2 582 17 701 −5 817 5 992 −1 580 −2 930 20 555 1 656 769 −4 761 −5 038
Total -HBNR 484 469 353 071 18 908 160 434 125 911 12 608 143 620 70 932 203 546 92 157 103 317
Investment in the UK
(Net incurrance of liabilities)
Total direct investment in the UK N2SA 103 515 3 806 10 868 18 137 7 055 21 867 −17 528 −7 588 18 040 21 717 44 637
Total portfolio investment in the UK HHZF 62 290 139 656 6 861 32 246 40 245 36 969 18 957 43 485 −43 055 11 914 −52 502
Other investment in the UK XBMN 402 411 227 417 16 973 157 479 80 223 −52 928 152 320 47 802 250 720 80 458 108 255
Total HBNS 568 216 370 879 34 702 207 862 127 523 5 908 153 749 83 699 225 705 114 089 100 390
Net transactions
(net assets less net liabilities)
Direct investment
Equity capital other than reinvestment of earnings -HBWN −42 142 −19 025 −8 249 −26 765 −12 464 −10 931 19 741 −15 371 −4 762 −9 806 −16 522
Reinvestment of earnings -HBWT −11 108 76 166 2 462 −6 201 22 816 6 438 25 023 21 889 15 192 11 043 10 316
Debt instruments -MU7L −53 124 56 348 2 336 −5 482 −6 575 1 299 24 785 36 839 3 816 17 541 −1 461
Total net direct investment -MU7M −106 374 113 489 −3 451 −38 448 3 777 −3 194 69 549 43 357 14 246 18 778 −7 667
Portfolio investment
Equity and investment fund shares -HBWV −43 713 −50 720 19 000 10 843 −11 677 35 121 −48 531 −25 633 −67 104 −23 880 −27 635
Debt securities -HBWX 68 979 −141 398 −12 230 18 745 −40 973 −39 229 −3 838 −57 358 23 019 −8 039 47 705
Total net portfolio investment -HHZD 25 266 −192 118 6 770 29 588 −52 650 −4 108 −52 369 −82 991 −44 085 −31 919 20 070
Financial derivatives & employee stock options -ZPNN 25 818 −27 222 13 439 −1 383 −368 −18 195 −2 646 −6 013 4 960 −4 408 −1 221
Other investment -HHYR −25 875 70 342 −26 735 −43 177 49 209 35 127 −45 218 31 224 1 951 378 −3 217
Reserve assets -LTCV −2 582 17 701 −5 817 5 992 −1 580 −2 930 20 555 1 656 769 −4 761 −5 038
Total -HBNT −83 747 −17 808 −15 794 −47 428 −1 612 6 700 −10 129 −12 767 −22 159 −21 932 2 927
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B13 of United Kingdom Economic Accounts at
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/search/index.html?newquer y=ukea
International investment position1
K Balance sheets valued at end of period: Not seasonally adjusted
£ billion
2020 2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
UK Assets
Total direct investment abroad N2V3 1 988.7 2 188.0 2 021.5 1 988.7 2 134.2 2 170.1 2 025.9 2 188.0 2 014.7 2 083.9 2 167.7
Total portfolio investment abroad HHZZ 3 152.9 3 396.2 2 986.9 3 152.9 3 152.0 3 297.8 3 307.9 3 396.2 3 180.2 2 992.4 2 922.3
Financial derivatives & employee stock options JX96 2 995.2 2 364.6 3 056.2 2 995.2 2 513.1 2 398.6 2 435.0 2 364.6 2 718.0 3 135.9 3 920.8
Other investment abroad HLXV 4 667.9 4 915.2 4 672.3 4 667.9 4 679.3 4 675.3 4 846.5 4 915.2 5 217.9 5 521.3 5 834.7
Reserve assets LTEB 131.8 143.4 131.0 131.8 124.1 121.3 143.4 143.4 144.8 144.1 143.2
Total HBQA 12 936.4 13 007.4 12 867.9 12 936.4 12 602.8 12 663.0 12 758.7 13 007.4 13 275.5 13 877.6 14 988.7
UK Liabilities
Total direct investment in the UK N2UG 2 312.7 2 421.1 2 250.4 2 312.7 2 445.5 2 499.7 2 461.7 2 421.1 2 376.3 2 493.8 2 546.6
Total portfolio investment in the UK HLXW 3 495.2 3 790.5 3 258.5 3 495.2 3 489.0 3 626.3 3 623.1 3 790.5 3 557.3 3 355.9 3 079.1
Financial derivatives & employee stock options JX97 3 028.6 2 435.5 3 077.6 3 028.6 2 545.8 2 460.5 2 499.2 2 435.5 2 778.0 3 192.6 3 977.0
Other investment in the UK HLYD 4 484.4 4 707.3 4 432.6 4 484.4 4 478.4 4 443.2 4 660.7 4 707.3 4 981.4 5 254.8 5 537.4
Total HBQB 13 321.0 13 354.4 13 019.2 13 321.0 12 958.7 13 029.7 13 244.7 13 354.4 13 693.0 14 297.1 15 140.1
Direct investment
Equity and investment fund shares HBSH −167.7 −147.4 −73.7 −167.7 −166.3 −186.0 −313.5 −147.4 −227.7 −288.1 −267.1
Debt instruments MU7N −156.3 −85.6 −155.2 −156.3 −145.0 −143.5 −122.4 −85.6 −134.0 −121.8 −111.8
Total net direct investment MU7O −324.0 −233.0 −228.9 −324.0 −311.3 −329.6 −435.9 −233.0 −361.7 −410.0 −378.9
Portfolio investment
Equity and investment fund shares CGNE 522.4 469.9 583.4 522.4 476.6 541.0 506.0 469.9 362.5 246.4 248.7
Debt securities CGNF −864.7 −864.2 −855.1 −864.7 −813.5 −869.5 −821.2 −864.2 −739.6 −609.9 −405.5
Total net portfolio investment CGNH −342.3 −394.3 −271.6 −342.3 −336.9 −328.5 −315.2 −394.3 −377.1 −363.5 −156.8
Financial derivatives & employee stock options JX98 −33.4 −71.0 −21.5 −33.4 −32.7 −61.9 −64.2 −71.0 −60.0 −56.7 −56.2
Other investment CGNG 183.4 207.9 239.7 183.4 201.0 232.1 185.8 207.9 236.5 266.5 297.3
Reserve assets LTEB 131.8 143.4 131.0 131.8 124.1 121.3 143.4 143.4 144.8 144.1 143.2
Total HBQC −384.5 −347.0 −151.3 −384.5 −355.9 −366.7 −486.0 −347.0 −417.5 −419.5 −151.4
2020 2021 2020 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Seasonally adjusted
Current account
Total trade IKBJ − −10 467 − − − −1 729 −2 615 −1 415 −4 708 −3 191 −3 994
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAJ − −186 − − − 13 −18 −61 −120 −102 −188
Investment income HBOM − 21 998 − − − 3 906 6 981 5 475 5 636 636 2 718
Other primary income MT5X − − − − − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOJ − 21 812 − − − 3 919 6 963 5 414 5 516 534 2 530
Secondary income
General government FNSV − 104 − − − −6 76 −21 55 51 188
Other sectors FNTC − 80 − − − 45 32 63 −60 −12 −42
Current balance HBOP − 11 529 − − − 2 229 4 456 4 041 803 −2 618 −1 318
Current account
Total trade KTMY − −10 467 − − − −1 676 −2 410 −1 626 −4 755 −2 884 −5 132
Primary income
Compensation of employees KTMP − −186 − − − 12 −21 −57 −120 −105 −202
Investment income HMBM − 21 998 − − − 2 177 7 243 4 464 8 114 −1 527 4 186
Other primary income MT5W − − − − − − − − − − −
Total primary income HMBP − 21 812 − − − 2 189 7 222 4 407 7 994 −1 632 3 984
Secondary income
General government FJUQ − 104 − − − 5 13 24 62 49 103
Other sectors FJUR − 80 − − − 45 32 63 −60 −13 −41
Current balance HBOG − 11 529 − − − 563 4 857 2 868 3 241 −4 480 −1 086
Financial account1
Direct investment -MU7M − 67 779 − − − 2 577 13 065 42 641 9 496 −8 941 2 529
Portfolio investment -HHZD − 44 036 − − − 5 596 7 100 20 049 11 291 24 580 9 798
Financial derivatives (net) -ZPNN − −213 − − − −115 13 35 −146 271 −848
Other investment -HHYR − −78 986 − − − −14 112 −11 735 −38 183 −14 956 −25 021 −22 667
Reserve assets -LTCV − − − − − − − − − − −
Net financial transactions -HBNT − 32 616 − − − −6 054 8 443 24 542 5 685 −9 111 −11 188
Net errors and omissions2 HHDH − 20 730 − − − −6 656 3 527 21 458 2 401 −4 640 −10 012
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2 This series represents net errors and omissions in the balance of payments
accounts. It is the converse of the current and capital balances (HBOG and
FKMJ) and net financial account transactions (HBNT) and is required to
balance these three accounts, not seasonally adjusted.
R2 Current account revisions since last Balance of Payments Statistical Bulletin
Seasonally adjusted
£ million
2020 2021 2020 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Credits
Total expor ts of goods and services IKBH − 17 959 − − − 4 064 3 728 3 175 6 992 4 510 6 165
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAH − −46 − − − −5 −18 −35 12 37 135
Investment income HBOK − 27 267 − − − 6 223 8 467 5 975 6 602 1 736 3 224
Other primary income MT5T − − − − − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOH − 27 221 − − − 6 218 8 449 5 940 6 614 1 773 3 359
Secondary income
Central government FHDM − 104 − − − 5 13 29 57 51 117
Other sectors FHIB − 1 580 − − − 429 348 380 423 191 185
Total secondary income IKBN − 1 684 − − − 434 361 409 480 242 302
Debits
Total imports of goods and services IKBI − 28 426 − − − 5 793 6 343 4 590 11 700 7 701 10 159
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAI − 140 − − − −18 − 26 132 139 323
Investment income HBOL − 5 269 − − − 2 317 1 486 500 966 1 100 506
Other primary income MT5V − − − − − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOI − 5 409 − − − 2 299 1 486 526 1 098 1 239 829
Secondary income
Central government FLUD − − − − − 11 −63 50 2 − −71
Other sectors FLUZ − 1 500 − − − 384 316 317 483 203 227
Total secondary income IKBO − 1 500 − − − 395 253 367 485 203 156
Balances
Total trade in goods and services IKBJ − −10 467 − − − −1 729 −2 615 −1 415 −4 708 −3 191 −3 994
Primary income
Compensation of employees IJAJ − −186 − − − 13 −18 −61 −120 −102 −188
Investment income HBOM − 21 998 − − − 3 906 6 981 5 475 5 636 636 2 718
Other primary income MT5X − − − − − − − − − − −
Total primary income HBOJ − 21 812 − − − 3 919 6 963 5 414 5 516 534 2 530
Secondary income
Central government FNSV − 104 − − − −6 76 −21 55 51 188
Other sectors FNTC − 80 − − − 45 32 63 −60 −12 −42
Current balance HBOP − 11 529 − − − 2 229 4 456 4 041 803 −2 618 −1 318
Total trade in goods and services D28L − −0.4 − − − −0.3 −0.4 −0.2 −0.8 −0.5 −0.7
Total primary income D28M − 0.9 − − − 0.7 1.3 0.9 0.9 0.1 0.4
Current balance as percentage of GDP AA6H − 0.5 − − − 0.4 0.8 0.7 0.1 −0.5 −0.2
2020 2021 2020 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Investment abroad
Investment in the UK
Investment income
Direct investment N2Q4 − 5.0 − − − 3.1 1.4 0.4 − 3.0 −0.2
Portfolio investment HLZC − 0.2 − − − 0.3 − −0.1 − − 0.2
Other investment HLZN − 0.1 − − − − − − − − 0.1
Net investment
Net investment HBQC − 77.2 − − − 49.0 112.7 −33.2 77.2 −82.0 −252.1
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Financial Accounts transactions
Direct investment -MU7M − 67.8 − − − 2.6 13.1 42.6 9.5 −8.9 2.5
Portfolio investment -HHZD − 44.0 − − − 5.6 7.1 20.0 11.3 24.6 9.8
Financial derivatives -ZPNN − −0.2 − − − −0.1 − − −0.1 0.3 −0.8
Other investment -HHYR − −79.0 − − − −14.1 −11.7 −38.2 −15.0 −25.0 −22.7
Reserve assets -LTCV − − − − − − − − − − −
Net transactions -HBNT − 32.6 − − − −6.1 8.4 24.5 5.7 −9.1 −11.2
Net earnings HMBM − 22.0 − − − 2.2 7.2 4.5 8.1 −1.5 4.2
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