Quarterly Financial Report: U.S. Corporations: Computer and Peripheral Equipment: Time Deposits in the U.S., Including Negotiable Certificates of Deposit
QFR202374USNO • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
45.00
Year-over-Year Change
221.43%
Date Range
10/1/2000 - 1/1/2025
Summary
This economic indicator tracks time deposits for U.S. computer and peripheral equipment corporations, providing insights into financial liquidity and investment strategies in the technology sector. The trend helps economists understand corporate financial management and sectoral economic health.
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 data represents financial holdings of computer and peripheral equipment corporations in time deposits, including negotiable certificates of deposit. Economists use this metric to assess corporate cash management, investment strategies, and potential indicators of sector-specific economic confidence.
Methodology
Data is collected through quarterly financial reporting by corporations in the computer and peripheral equipment industry, compiled and verified by federal economic research institutions.
Historical Context
This trend is used in macroeconomic analysis to understand technology sector financial strategies, investment patterns, and potential leading indicators of economic performance.
Key Facts
- Tracks financial deposits in computer and peripheral equipment corporations
- Provides quarterly insights into corporate financial management
- Serves as a potential indicator of technology sector economic health
FAQs
Q: What does this economic indicator measure?
A: It measures time deposits and negotiable certificates of deposit for U.S. computer and peripheral equipment corporations on a quarterly basis.
Q: Why are time deposits important for economic analysis?
A: Time deposits reflect corporate cash management strategies and can indicate sector confidence, investment potential, and financial liquidity.
Q: How frequently is this data updated?
A: The data is typically updated on a quarterly basis, providing regular snapshots of corporate financial positioning.
Q: How can investors use this information?
A: Investors can use this trend to understand technology sector financial health, corporate cash management strategies, and potential investment signals.
Q: What are the limitations of this economic indicator?
A: The data is specific to computer and peripheral equipment corporations and may not represent the entire technology sector or broader economic trends.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Quarterly Financial Report: U.S. Corporations: Computer and Peripheral Equipment: Time Deposits in the U.S., Including Negotiable Certificates of Deposit [QFR202374USNO], retrieved from FRED.
Last Checked: 8/1/2025