Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Quarterly Weighted Average of Total Equity Capital for Commercial Banks in New Hampshire (DISCONTINUED)

Title Quarterly Weighted Average of Total Equity Capital for Commercial Banks in New Hampshire (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID NHQWATEC
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 1984-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 4:47 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 Total Equity Capital call item RCFD3210 that has been weighted each quarter to smooth out the fluctuations.

Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 = 'NH' representing two character state abbreviation of New Hampshire.

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 317603
1984-04-01 322594
1984-07-01 324187
1984-10-01 327921
1985-01-01 357276
1985-04-01 364494
1985-07-01 370081
1985-10-01 377297
1986-01-01 413451
1986-04-01 419014
1986-07-01 431293
1986-10-01 444699
1987-01-01 510727
1987-04-01 526098
1987-07-01 540724
1987-10-01 547869
1988-01-01 604175
1988-04-01 617875
1988-07-01 589246
1988-10-01 604918
1989-01-01 614845
1989-04-01 624182
1989-07-01 631882
1989-10-01 575627
1990-01-01 571062
1990-04-01 558681
1990-07-01 557125
1990-10-01 549335
1991-01-01 497417
1991-04-01 498977
1991-07-01 484678
1991-10-01 491383
1992-01-01 549763
1992-04-01 499108
1992-07-01 509151
1992-10-01 519812
1993-01-01 577595
1993-04-01 590143
1993-07-01 594971
1993-10-01 600686
1994-01-01 613103
1994-04-01 607369
1994-07-01 605587
1994-10-01 601740
1995-01-01 673004
1995-04-01 701822
1995-07-01 701608
1995-10-01 723729
1996-01-01 866423
1996-04-01 893034
1996-07-01 864415
1996-10-01 868087
1997-01-01 1056794
1997-04-01 1006984
1997-07-01 1047398
1997-10-01 1096402
1998-01-01 1312706
1998-04-01 1410481
1998-07-01 1464618
1998-10-01 1469814
1999-01-01 1498503
1999-04-01 1550178
1999-07-01 1581785
1999-10-01 1622518
2000-01-01 1886145
2000-04-01 1765205
2000-07-01 1832837
2000-10-01 1927339
2001-01-01 2452509
2001-04-01 2568413
2001-07-01 2660740
2001-10-01 2707314
2002-01-01 2494183
2002-04-01 2545031
2002-07-01 2618690
2002-10-01 2681929
2003-01-01 2973581
2003-04-01 3027027
2003-07-01 3072058
2003-10-01 3114752
2004-01-01 3472401
2004-04-01 3267535
2004-07-01 3296268
2004-10-01 3543344
2005-01-01 3728598
2005-04-01 3815053
2005-07-01 3887159
2005-10-01 511805
2006-01-01 501748
2006-04-01 499660
2006-07-01 501239
2006-10-01 506861
2007-01-01 538793
2007-04-01 528146
2007-07-01 528968
2007-10-01 503387
2008-01-01 205557
2008-04-01 208507
2008-07-01 201364
2008-10-01 201093
2009-01-01 211902
2009-04-01 215852
2009-07-01 218702
2009-10-01 220980
2010-01-01 231182
2010-04-01 234820
2010-07-01 238386
2010-10-01 240947
2011-01-01 251276
2011-04-01 254630
2011-07-01 264243
2011-10-01 274281
2012-01-01 307118
2012-04-01 281039
2012-07-01 284766
2012-10-01 271251
2013-01-01 282108
2013-04-01 282187
2013-07-01 282257
2013-10-01 283503
2014-01-01 295190
2014-04-01 299852
2014-07-01 303980
2014-10-01 216498
2015-01-01 225721
2015-04-01 227282
2015-07-01 233608
2015-10-01 240103
2016-01-01 259290
2016-04-01 261965
2016-07-01 265834
2016-10-01 269442
2017-01-01 282132
2017-04-01 284583
2017-07-01 287306
2017-10-01 289864
2018-01-01 300331
2018-04-01 275187
2018-07-01 276991
2018-10-01 279528
2019-01-01 296553
2019-04-01 265406
2019-07-01 269147
2019-10-01 275068
2020-01-01 315455
2020-04-01 322428
2020-07-01 327046

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