Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in Arkansas (DISCONTINUED)

Title Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in Arkansas (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID ARNP
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 is constructed as a sum of Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Nonaccrual call item RCFD1403 and Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Past Due 90 Days or More and Still Accruing call item RCFD1407.

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 204735
1984-04-01 203811
1984-07-01 214480
1984-10-01 216056
1985-01-01 253054
1985-04-01 267039
1985-07-01 305683
1985-10-01 297377
1986-01-01 332948
1986-04-01 342090
1986-07-01 330884
1986-10-01 313504
1987-01-01 336124
1987-04-01 326362
1987-07-01 300422
1987-10-01 282177
1988-01-01 281360
1988-04-01 271607
1988-07-01 227396
1988-10-01 208205
1989-01-01 218562
1989-04-01 212854
1989-07-01 216353
1989-10-01 194674
1990-01-01 196868
1990-04-01 199333
1990-07-01 207325
1990-10-01 201402
1991-01-01 198975
1991-04-01 196065
1991-07-01 205744
1991-10-01 187073
1992-01-01 185489
1992-04-01 182177
1992-07-01 153791
1992-10-01 139535
1993-01-01 128914
1993-04-01 117306
1993-07-01 119501
1993-10-01 115999
1994-01-01 111413
1994-04-01 108908
1994-07-01 102693
1994-10-01 100063
1995-01-01 103099
1995-04-01 108421
1995-07-01 111894
1995-10-01 125049
1996-01-01 133422
1996-04-01 139059
1996-07-01 141567
1996-10-01 150195
1997-01-01 160364
1997-04-01 170721
1997-07-01 158185
1997-10-01 161690
1998-01-01 171924
1998-04-01 176236
1998-07-01 174833
1998-10-01 156938
1999-01-01 162544
1999-04-01 174008
1999-07-01 162969
1999-10-01 155323
2000-01-01 150193
2000-04-01 158361
2000-07-01 157215
2000-10-01 175391
2001-01-01 181852
2001-04-01 208437
2001-07-01 229243
2001-10-01 245468
2002-01-01 272542
2002-04-01 283561
2002-07-01 301461
2002-10-01 321676
2003-01-01 319580
2003-04-01 321820
2003-07-01 310770
2003-10-01 303938
2004-01-01 300731
2004-04-01 281137
2004-07-01 285410
2004-10-01 254462
2005-01-01 260586
2005-04-01 262079
2005-07-01 255663
2005-10-01 239358
2006-01-01 236025
2006-04-01 242617
2006-07-01 261361
2006-10-01 288609
2007-01-01 344548
2007-04-01 376477
2007-07-01 461909
2007-10-01 1046052
2008-01-01 1108538
2008-04-01 516993
2008-07-01 580607
2008-10-01 574829
2009-01-01 733181
2009-04-01 835044
2009-07-01 826533
2009-10-01 926191
2010-01-01 1060058
2010-04-01 1021597
2010-07-01 1159860
2010-10-01 1214125
2011-01-01 1174082
2011-04-01 1394115
2011-07-01 1324193
2011-10-01 1240056
2012-01-01 1144168
2012-04-01 1099316
2012-07-01 1100558
2012-10-01 979181
2013-01-01 1002512
2013-04-01 956570
2013-07-01 858146
2013-10-01 769671
2014-01-01 749575
2014-04-01 709205
2014-07-01 642127
2014-10-01 554198
2015-01-01 566549
2015-04-01 547809
2015-07-01 579124
2015-10-01 558827
2016-01-01 572971
2016-04-01 563662
2016-07-01 598557
2016-10-01 586666
2017-01-01 582345
2017-04-01 547624
2017-07-01 553647
2017-10-01 498534
2018-01-01 482805
2018-04-01 508361
2018-07-01 492004
2018-10-01 508703
2019-01-01 525052
2019-04-01 532529
2019-07-01 502152
2019-10-01 518176
2020-01-01 621575
2020-04-01 606608
2020-07-01 652920

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