Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Income (Loss) before Income Taxes and Extraordinary Items and Other Adjustments for Commercial Banks in Arkansas (DISCONTINUED)

Title Income (Loss) before Income Taxes and Extraordinary Items and Other Adjustments for Commercial Banks in Arkansas (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID ARIBTEIOA
Source Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (US), Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release Reports of Condition and Income for All Insured U.S. Commercial Banks
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Thousands of Dollars
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 3:08 PM CST
Notes This series is discontinued and will no longer be updated. Additional consolidated data is available on the FDIC's Bank Data and Statistics.

This series represents Income (Loss) before Income Taxes and Extraordinary Items and Other Adjustments call item RIAD4301.

Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 = 'AR' representing two character state abbreviation of Arkansas.

Users are advised to use the Federal Reserve Board of Governors' data dictionary to retrieve detailed information for specific call items.

This series is calculated by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis using raw data that are collected by the FFIEC. Raw data can be found at https://cdr.ffiec.gov/public/.
DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 39911
1984-04-01 90047
1984-07-01 127919
1984-10-01 141514
1985-01-01 -21998
1985-04-01 45239
1985-07-01 97600
1985-10-01 106327
1986-01-01 57974
1986-04-01 98143
1986-07-01 143348
1986-10-01 123617
1987-01-01 48670
1987-04-01 93651
1987-07-01 146089
1987-10-01 197028
1988-01-01 59061
1988-04-01 109994
1988-07-01 166151
1988-10-01 214140
1989-01-01 57437
1989-04-01 121593
1989-07-01 191453
1989-10-01 247708
1990-01-01 67515
1990-04-01 141386
1990-07-01 218566
1990-10-01 283530
1991-01-01 83017
1991-04-01 165081
1991-07-01 264064
1991-10-01 350245
1992-01-01 108384
1992-04-01 222526
1992-07-01 344133
1992-10-01 450822
1993-01-01 122427
1993-04-01 244332
1993-07-01 370378
1993-10-01 479606
1994-01-01 120305
1994-04-01 250446
1994-07-01 375797
1994-10-01 483858
1995-01-01 114773
1995-04-01 243016
1995-07-01 374646
1995-10-01 486661
1996-01-01 136112
1996-04-01 284957
1996-07-01 434597
1996-10-01 574438
1997-01-01 149450
1997-04-01 307399
1997-07-01 389710
1997-10-01 515017
1998-01-01 135450
1998-04-01 282065
1998-07-01 403500
1998-10-01 407044
1999-01-01 106785
1999-04-01 219575
1999-07-01 317892
1999-10-01 407534
2000-01-01 100233
2000-04-01 204508
2000-07-01 278787
2000-10-01 347134
2001-01-01 89071
2001-04-01 187282
2001-07-01 281479
2001-10-01 357751
2002-01-01 113689
2002-04-01 243557
2002-07-01 372433
2002-10-01 464970
2003-01-01 133084
2003-04-01 270152
2003-07-01 400868
2003-10-01 507252
2004-01-01 138605
2004-04-01 290713
2004-07-01 458004
2004-10-01 599212
2005-01-01 160351
2005-04-01 321638
2005-07-01 481124
2005-10-01 626187
2006-01-01 166483
2006-04-01 350387
2006-07-01 532967
2006-10-01 704097
2007-01-01 162987
2007-04-01 345498
2007-07-01 527856
2007-10-01 540068
2008-01-01 170521
2008-04-01 338395
2008-07-01 481197
2008-10-01 539092
2009-01-01 118352
2009-04-01 222863
2009-07-01 320204
2009-10-01 392777
2010-01-01 148792
2010-04-01 272045
2010-07-01 453918
2010-10-01 542942
2011-01-01 185474
2011-04-01 424894
2011-07-01 635186
2011-10-01 821928
2012-01-01 187472
2012-04-01 406126
2012-07-01 659754
2012-10-01 920519
2013-01-01 261923
2013-04-01 503854
2013-07-01 765806
2013-10-01 942313
2014-01-01 245983
2014-04-01 516235
2014-07-01 794040
2014-10-01 1059107
2015-01-01 268548
2015-04-01 565992
2015-07-01 902166
2015-10-01 1218020
2016-01-01 353143
2016-04-01 706408
2016-07-01 1132983
2016-10-01 1551294
2017-01-01 425358
2017-04-01 880910
2017-07-01 1305569
2017-10-01 1749897
2018-01-01 497755
2018-04-01 1052797
2018-07-01 1559375
2018-10-01 2041635
2019-01-01 502029
2019-04-01 1011220
2019-07-01 1538136
2019-10-01 2046910
2020-01-01 192181
2020-04-01 626232
2020-07-01 1231978

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