Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Nonfinancial Noncorporate Business; Depository Institution Loans Not Elsewhere Classified, Excluding Noncorporate Farms; Liability, Level (DISCONTINUED)

Title Nonfinancial Noncorporate Business; Depository Institution Loans Not Elsewhere Classified, Excluding Noncorporate Farms; Liability, Level (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID BLNECLBSNNB
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly, End of Period
Units Billions of Dollars
Date Range 1949-10-01 to 2015-01-01
Last Updated 2015-06-11 2:01 PM CDT
Notes Source ID: FL113168003.Q

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The FRED series Bank Loans N.E.C. - Liabilities - Balance Sheet of Nonfarm Noncorporate Business is now known as Nonfinancial Noncorporate Business; Depository Institution Loans Not Elsewhere Classified, Excluding Noncorporate Farms; Liability.

This series previously appeared in Table B.103. The series will continue to update. However, the Board of Governors will no longer feature this series in the Z.1 Flow of Funds release.
DATE VALUE
1949-10-01 0.83
1950-01-01 .
1950-04-01 .
1950-07-01 .
1950-10-01 1.28
1951-01-01 .
1951-04-01 .
1951-07-01 .
1951-10-01 1.51
1952-01-01 1.48
1952-04-01 1.42
1952-07-01 1.54
1952-10-01 1.72
1953-01-01 1.72
1953-04-01 1.68
1953-07-01 1.73
1953-10-01 1.78
1954-01-01 1.70
1954-04-01 1.70
1954-07-01 1.75
1954-10-01 1.87
1955-01-01 1.84
1955-04-01 1.97
1955-07-01 2.20
1955-10-01 2.39
1956-01-01 2.50
1956-04-01 2.64
1956-07-01 2.82
1956-10-01 2.99
1957-01-01 2.91
1957-04-01 3.03
1957-07-01 3.09
1957-10-01 3.08
1958-01-01 2.98
1958-04-01 3.04
1958-07-01 3.07
1958-10-01 3.24
1959-01-01 3.22
1959-04-01 3.36
1959-07-01 3.48
1959-10-01 3.63
1960-01-01 3.71
1960-04-01 3.78
1960-07-01 3.85
1960-10-01 3.97
1961-01-01 4.03
1961-04-01 4.01
1961-07-01 4.12
1961-10-01 4.35
1962-01-01 4.36
1962-04-01 4.46
1962-07-01 4.55
1962-10-01 4.72
1963-01-01 4.69
1963-04-01 4.81
1963-07-01 4.87
1963-10-01 5.31
1964-01-01 5.28
1964-04-01 5.37
1964-07-01 5.52
1964-10-01 5.81
1965-01-01 6.00
1965-04-01 6.25
1965-07-01 6.42
1965-10-01 6.71
1966-01-01 7.02
1966-04-01 7.49
1966-07-01 7.43
1966-10-01 8.08
1967-01-01 7.99
1967-04-01 8.37
1967-07-01 8.33
1967-10-01 8.78
1968-01-01 8.75
1968-04-01 9.24
1968-07-01 9.28
1968-10-01 9.87
1969-01-01 10.37
1969-04-01 10.98
1969-07-01 11.53
1969-10-01 12.05
1970-01-01 11.75
1970-04-01 11.77
1970-07-01 11.69
1970-10-01 11.70
1971-01-01 11.92
1971-04-01 12.18
1971-07-01 12.03
1971-10-01 12.60
1972-01-01 12.74
1972-04-01 13.35
1972-07-01 13.18
1972-10-01 13.67
1973-01-01 16.44
1973-04-01 20.77
1973-07-01 25.28
1973-10-01 28.65
1974-01-01 31.17
1974-04-01 33.15
1974-07-01 34.71
1974-10-01 35.99
1975-01-01 36.84
1975-04-01 37.13
1975-07-01 37.27
1975-10-01 37.68
1976-01-01 38.22
1976-04-01 38.75
1976-07-01 39.41
1976-10-01 40.35
1977-01-01 41.49
1977-04-01 42.71
1977-07-01 44.27
1977-10-01 46.39
1978-01-01 49.15
1978-04-01 52.58
1978-07-01 56.23
1978-10-01 59.65
1979-01-01 63.05
1979-04-01 66.66
1979-07-01 70.05
1979-10-01 72.82
1980-01-01 73.83
1980-04-01 73.98
1980-07-01 74.15
1980-10-01 75.27
1981-01-01 77.39
1981-04-01 80.61
1981-07-01 83.71
1981-10-01 85.47
1982-01-01 83.89
1982-04-01 81.00
1982-07-01 77.97
1982-10-01 75.96
1983-01-01 75.12
1983-04-01 74.58
1983-07-01 74.63
1983-10-01 75.50
1984-01-01 78.88
1984-04-01 83.39
1984-07-01 88.17
1984-10-01 92.35
1985-01-01 94.05
1985-04-01 95.40
1985-07-01 96.76
1985-10-01 98.51
1986-01-01 99.68
1986-04-01 100.51
1986-07-01 101.48
1986-10-01 103.08
1987-01-01 105.32
1987-04-01 108.20
1987-07-01 111.21
1987-10-01 113.83
1988-01-01 116.09
1988-04-01 118.05
1988-07-01 120.05
1988-10-01 122.42
1989-01-01 125.19
1989-04-01 128.39
1989-07-01 131.57
1989-10-01 134.32
1990-01-01 135.65
1990-04-01 136.18
1990-07-01 136.29
1990-10-01 136.37
1991-01-01 136.23
1991-04-01 135.62
1991-07-01 135.04
1991-10-01 134.95
1992-01-01 135.27
1992-04-01 135.90
1992-07-01 136.73
1992-10-01 137.65
1993-01-01 134.87
1993-04-01 137.66
1993-07-01 136.37
1993-10-01 140.19
1994-01-01 143.22
1994-04-01 146.59
1994-07-01 150.21
1994-10-01 153.95
1995-01-01 158.02
1995-04-01 160.91
1995-07-01 162.72
1995-10-01 164.68
1996-01-01 170.26
1996-04-01 175.66
1996-07-01 188.38
1996-10-01 193.55
1997-01-01 207.93
1997-04-01 218.05
1997-07-01 225.02
1997-10-01 237.34
1998-01-01 239.96
1998-04-01 248.57
1998-07-01 255.41
1998-10-01 262.09
1999-01-01 275.56
1999-04-01 281.25
1999-07-01 295.31
1999-10-01 312.78
2000-01-01 323.07
2000-04-01 344.38
2000-07-01 349.84
2000-10-01 361.23
2001-01-01 375.00
2001-04-01 385.98
2001-07-01 395.47
2001-10-01 405.27
2002-01-01 411.55
2002-04-01 417.84
2002-07-01 424.12
2002-10-01 430.40
2003-01-01 433.23
2003-04-01 436.06
2003-07-01 438.88
2003-10-01 441.71
2004-01-01 456.85
2004-04-01 462.36
2004-07-01 467.88
2004-10-01 473.39
2005-01-01 512.51
2005-04-01 551.63
2005-07-01 590.75
2005-10-01 629.87
2006-01-01 658.11
2006-04-01 686.36
2006-07-01 714.60
2006-10-01 742.85
2007-01-01 777.70
2007-04-01 812.56
2007-07-01 847.41
2007-10-01 882.27
2008-01-01 911.69
2008-04-01 941.11
2008-07-01 970.53
2008-10-01 999.95
2009-01-01 988.48
2009-04-01 958.56
2009-07-01 928.64
2009-10-01 898.72
2010-01-01 894.69
2010-04-01 890.66
2010-07-01 886.62
2010-10-01 882.59
2011-01-01 890.74
2011-04-01 898.89
2011-07-01 907.04
2011-10-01 915.20
2012-01-01 929.35
2012-04-01 943.50
2012-07-01 957.65
2012-10-01 971.80
2013-01-01 981.59
2013-04-01 994.15
2013-07-01 1002.94
2013-10-01 1015.31
2014-01-01 1018.93
2014-04-01 1046.29
2014-07-01 1050.56
2014-10-01 1081.38
2015-01-01 1110.63

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