Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses for Commercial Banks with Assets under $5B in Dayton, OH (MSA) (DISCONTINUED)

Title Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses for Commercial Banks with Assets under $5B in Dayton, OH (MSA) (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID LLSDYT
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 1989-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 2:49 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 Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses call item RCFD3123.

The asset class is determined by using Total Assets call item RCFD2170 less than or equal to $5B. Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 and County Code call item RSSD9150, which is mapped to the proper Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

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
1989-01-01 52619
1989-04-01 54357
1989-07-01 56609
1989-10-01 59277
1990-01-01 67772
1990-04-01 70147
1990-07-01 82464
1990-10-01 87343
1991-01-01 93885
1991-04-01 106949
1991-07-01 108213
1991-10-01 113496
1992-01-01 91451
1992-04-01 92439
1992-07-01 96448
1992-10-01 96804
1993-01-01 102573
1993-04-01 106428
1993-07-01 107157
1993-10-01 107259
1994-01-01 111589
1994-04-01 111492
1994-07-01 109726
1994-10-01 110655
1995-01-01 111322
1995-04-01 116648
1995-07-01 128488
1995-10-01 143241
1996-01-01 145184
1996-04-01 147972
1996-07-01 163557
1996-10-01 183058
1997-01-01 191964
1997-04-01 51749
1997-07-01 52774
1997-10-01 52877
1998-01-01 22086
1998-04-01 22124
1998-07-01 42490
1998-10-01 36898
1999-01-01 37156
1999-04-01 37775
1999-07-01 38006
1999-10-01 987
2000-01-01 1057
2000-04-01 1182
2000-07-01 1273
2000-10-01 1249
2001-01-01 1388
2001-04-01 1530
2001-07-01 1716
2001-10-01 1885
2002-01-01 1961
2002-04-01 2000
2002-07-01 2089
2002-10-01 2047
2003-01-01 2077
2003-04-01 2091
2003-07-01 1993
2003-10-01 1897
2004-01-01 1940
2004-04-01 2053
2004-07-01 2072
2004-10-01 2106
2005-01-01 2144
2005-04-01 2175
2005-07-01 2181
2005-10-01 2269
2006-01-01 2296
2006-04-01 3771
2006-07-01 3744
2006-10-01 3709
2007-01-01 3684
2007-04-01 3256
2007-07-01 3496
2007-10-01 3519
2008-01-01 3838
2008-04-01 3183
2008-07-01 3273
2008-10-01 3833
2009-01-01 3998
2009-04-01 3958
2009-07-01 4143
2009-10-01 2381
2010-01-01 2798
2010-04-01 2932
2010-07-01 3090
2010-10-01 3271
2011-01-01 3193
2011-04-01 3298
2011-07-01 3002
2011-10-01 3001
2012-01-01 4375
2012-04-01 4075
2012-07-01 4269
2012-10-01 4408
2013-01-01 4512
2013-04-01 4583
2013-07-01 4690
2013-10-01 4661
2014-01-01 4497
2014-04-01 4533
2014-07-01 4616
2014-10-01 4668
2015-01-01 3369
2015-04-01 3054
2015-07-01 3112
2015-10-01 2959
2016-01-01 3014
2016-04-01 3045
2016-07-01 3092
2016-10-01 3083
2017-01-01 3115
2017-04-01 3110
2017-07-01 3091
2017-10-01 3109
2018-01-01 3140
2018-04-01 3182
2018-07-01 3121
2018-10-01 3097
2019-01-01 3097
2019-04-01 3030
2019-07-01 3186
2019-10-01 3253
2020-01-01 3303
2020-04-01 3376
2020-07-01 3351

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