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Table Data - Weighted-Average Effective Loan Rate for More than 365 Days, Moderate Risk, Domestic Banks (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Weighted-Average Effective Loan Rate for More than 365 Days, Moderate Risk, Domestic Banks (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID EELMXDBNQ
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release E.2 Survey of Terms of Business Lending
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly, 2nd Month's 1st Full Week
Units Percent
Date Range 1997-04-01 to 2017-04-01
Last Updated 2017-08-04 4:17 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1997-04-01 8.69
1997-07-01 8.72
1997-10-01 8.56
1998-01-01 8.46
1998-04-01 7.84
1998-07-01 8.18
1998-10-01 7.80
1999-01-01 7.53
1999-04-01 7.79
1999-07-01 7.52
1999-10-01 8.49
2000-01-01 9.16
2000-04-01 8.75
2000-07-01 9.16
2000-10-01 9.05
2001-01-01 8.29
2001-04-01 7.62
2001-07-01 6.86
2001-10-01 6.00
2002-01-01 6.13
2002-04-01 6.24
2002-07-01 4.56
2002-10-01 4.45
2003-01-01 4.42
2003-04-01 4.34
2003-07-01 4.52
2003-10-01 4.52
2004-01-01 3.61
2004-04-01 4.37
2004-07-01 4.14
2004-10-01 4.85
2005-01-01 4.92
2005-04-01 5.01
2005-07-01 5.72
2005-10-01 6.23
2006-01-01 7.23
2006-04-01 7.27
2006-07-01 7.72
2006-10-01 7.87
2007-01-01 7.79
2007-04-01 7.81
2007-07-01 7.28
2007-10-01 6.45
2008-01-01 5.75
2008-04-01 5.62
2008-07-01 5.70
2008-10-01 5.01
2009-01-01 4.57
2009-04-01 5.01
2009-07-01 4.81
2009-10-01 4.38
2010-01-01 5.06
2010-04-01 4.75
2010-07-01 4.64
2010-10-01 4.54
2011-01-01 4.89
2011-04-01 4.31
2011-07-01 4.27
2011-10-01 4.43
2012-01-01 4.07
2012-04-01 3.78
2012-07-01 4.14
2012-10-01 3.85
2013-01-01 4.50
2013-04-01 4.12
2013-07-01 4.11
2013-10-01 3.27
2014-01-01 3.96
2014-04-01 4.03
2014-07-01 3.84
2014-10-01 3.85
2015-01-01 3.78
2015-04-01 2.60
2015-07-01 3.26
2015-10-01 3.19
2016-01-01 3.67
2016-04-01 2.71
2016-07-01 3.34
2016-10-01 3.34
2017-01-01 3.03
2017-04-01 3.03

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