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Table Data - Total Value of Loans for Zero Interval, Other Risk (Acceptable), All Commercial Banks (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Total Value of Loans for Zero Interval, Other Risk (Acceptable), All Commercial Banks (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID EVZONQ
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 Million of Dollars
Date Range 1997-04-01 to 2017-04-01
Last Updated 2017-08-04 3:54 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1997-04-01 5398
1997-07-01 4870
1997-10-01 4536
1998-01-01 4149
1998-04-01 3696
1998-07-01 4117
1998-10-01 3969
1999-01-01 3870
1999-04-01 4252
1999-07-01 5426
1999-10-01 5619
2000-01-01 4005
2000-04-01 5800
2000-07-01 4814
2000-10-01 2981
2001-01-01 2776
2001-04-01 3242
2001-07-01 3139
2001-10-01 2457
2002-01-01 3213
2002-04-01 3874
2002-07-01 3202
2002-10-01 2608
2003-01-01 3325
2003-04-01 4786
2003-07-01 4634
2003-10-01 4554
2004-01-01 5293
2004-04-01 5006
2004-07-01 5071
2004-10-01 10354
2005-01-01 4040
2005-04-01 4770
2005-07-01 4669
2005-10-01 3130
2006-01-01 4402
2006-04-01 5229
2006-07-01 4818
2006-10-01 3653
2007-01-01 4167
2007-04-01 3917
2007-07-01 3773
2007-10-01 3043
2008-01-01 3924
2008-04-01 4110
2008-07-01 4903
2008-10-01 6007
2009-01-01 6130
2009-04-01 4226
2009-07-01 3967
2009-10-01 4733
2010-01-01 4838
2010-04-01 6202
2010-07-01 5983
2010-10-01 6606
2011-01-01 7024
2011-04-01 8057
2011-07-01 7694
2011-10-01 5983
2012-01-01 6300
2012-04-01 7895
2012-07-01 6775
2012-10-01 6144
2013-01-01 8041
2013-04-01 7209
2013-07-01 7164
2013-10-01 4976
2014-01-01 8081
2014-04-01 6666
2014-07-01 6569
2014-10-01 7768
2015-01-01 7690
2015-04-01 7216
2015-07-01 7614
2015-10-01 8144
2016-01-01 8091
2016-04-01 6615
2016-07-01 7124
2016-10-01 4373
2017-01-01 6494
2017-04-01 6494

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