Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Commercial Banks Geographically Located in Federal Reserve District 8: St. Louis Portion of Missouri (DISCONTINUED)

Title Commercial Banks Geographically Located in Federal Reserve District 8: St. Louis Portion of Missouri (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID MOPNUM
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, End of Period
Units Number
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 2:57 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 includes institutions with the Charter Type call item RSSD9048 = 200; and Entity Type call item RSSD9331 = 1.

Charter Type call item RSSD9048 = 200 represents Commercial Bank (including depository trust companies, credit card companies with commercial bank charters, private banks, development banks, limited charter banks, and foreign banks)

Entity Type call item RSSD9331 = 1 represents Commercial Bank.

Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 = "MO" and Federal Reserve District call item RSSD9170 = "08".
Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 = "MO" represents two character state abbreviation of Missouri.
The Federal Reserve District call item RSSD9170 = "08" represents St. Louis Federal Reserve District.

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
1984-01-01 425
1984-04-01 421
1984-07-01 416
1984-10-01 417
1985-01-01 409
1985-04-01 392
1985-07-01 392
1985-10-01 383
1986-01-01 361
1986-04-01 354
1986-07-01 351
1986-10-01 348
1987-01-01 348
1987-04-01 344
1987-07-01 343
1987-10-01 342
1988-01-01 341
1988-04-01 344
1988-07-01 340
1988-10-01 341
1989-01-01 332
1989-04-01 328
1989-07-01 326
1989-10-01 323
1990-01-01 321
1990-04-01 322
1990-07-01 320
1990-10-01 319
1991-01-01 318
1991-04-01 317
1991-07-01 317
1991-10-01 313
1992-01-01 313
1992-04-01 306
1992-07-01 301
1992-10-01 299
1993-01-01 299
1993-04-01 298
1993-07-01 295
1993-10-01 293
1994-01-01 289
1994-04-01 288
1994-07-01 285
1994-10-01 281
1995-01-01 277
1995-04-01 278
1995-07-01 277
1995-10-01 274
1996-01-01 274
1996-04-01 262
1996-07-01 263
1996-10-01 250
1997-01-01 249
1997-04-01 236
1997-07-01 238
1997-10-01 234
1998-01-01 230
1998-04-01 232
1998-07-01 231
1998-10-01 223
1999-01-01 223
1999-04-01 223
1999-07-01 222
1999-10-01 220
2000-01-01 221
2000-04-01 220
2000-07-01 217
2000-10-01 218
2001-01-01 217
2001-04-01 214
2001-07-01 213
2001-10-01 212
2002-01-01 212
2002-04-01 213
2002-07-01 213
2002-10-01 212
2003-01-01 210
2003-04-01 208
2003-07-01 210
2003-10-01 210
2004-01-01 209
2004-04-01 210
2004-07-01 207
2004-10-01 208
2005-01-01 207
2005-04-01 207
2005-07-01 207
2005-10-01 208
2006-01-01 209
2006-04-01 208
2006-07-01 206
2006-10-01 205
2007-01-01 205
2007-04-01 205
2007-07-01 205
2007-10-01 205
2008-01-01 204
2008-04-01 205
2008-07-01 202
2008-10-01 203
2009-01-01 203
2009-04-01 202
2009-07-01 203
2009-10-01 202
2010-01-01 202
2010-04-01 200
2010-07-01 199
2010-10-01 196
2011-01-01 193
2011-04-01 193
2011-07-01 193
2011-10-01 192
2012-01-01 192
2012-04-01 191
2012-07-01 190
2012-10-01 187
2013-01-01 187
2013-04-01 184
2013-07-01 184
2013-10-01 183
2014-01-01 183
2014-04-01 183
2014-07-01 183
2014-10-01 181
2015-01-01 181
2015-04-01 178
2015-07-01 179
2015-10-01 178
2016-01-01 174
2016-04-01 172
2016-07-01 170
2016-10-01 168
2017-01-01 167
2017-04-01 167
2017-07-01 166
2017-10-01 166
2018-01-01 163
2018-04-01 162
2018-07-01 161
2018-10-01 159
2019-01-01 159
2019-04-01 159
2019-07-01 159
2019-10-01 158
2020-01-01 157
2020-04-01 156
2020-07-01 156

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