Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Charge-offs on Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses for Commercial Banks in New York (DISCONTINUED)

Title Charge-offs on Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses for Commercial Banks in New York (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID NYCOALLL
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 2:58 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 Charge-offs on Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses call item RIAD4635.

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

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 302002
1984-04-01 798766
1984-07-01 1214397
1984-10-01 1950312
1985-01-01 477127
1985-04-01 1003361
1985-07-01 1575268
1985-10-01 2358657
1986-01-01 603289
1986-04-01 1367176
1986-07-01 2057089
1986-10-01 2969742
1987-01-01 691494
1987-04-01 1443417
1987-07-01 2201854
1987-10-01 3176687
1988-01-01 820087
1988-04-01 1658040
1988-07-01 2477120
1988-10-01 3923963
1989-01-01 665917
1989-04-01 2225664
1989-07-01 3364592
1989-10-01 6451132
1990-01-01 2345491
1990-04-01 5764094
1990-07-01 7329604
1990-10-01 9757647
1991-01-01 1521612
1991-04-01 5236668
1991-07-01 8301697
1991-10-01 10866695
1992-01-01 1944446
1992-04-01 4011952
1992-07-01 5772557
1992-10-01 7665201
1993-01-01 1484250
1993-04-01 3131089
1993-07-01 4420120
1993-10-01 6416922
1994-01-01 972648
1994-04-01 2209433
1994-07-01 3056307
1994-10-01 4098407
1995-01-01 700639
1995-04-01 1493630
1995-07-01 2509296
1995-10-01 3432613
1996-01-01 783028
1996-04-01 1511913
1996-07-01 2147325
1996-10-01 2786723
1997-01-01 581606
1997-04-01 1118238
1997-07-01 1749066
1997-10-01 2225906
1998-01-01 773876
1998-04-01 1549281
1998-07-01 2643925
1998-10-01 3552409
1999-01-01 870583
1999-04-01 1741952
1999-07-01 2664098
1999-10-01 3812270
2000-01-01 834565
2000-04-01 1637756
2000-07-01 2493562
2000-10-01 3623501
2001-01-01 949933
2001-04-01 2153781
2001-07-01 3380090
2001-10-01 6458519
2002-01-01 2530966
2002-04-01 5133785
2002-07-01 8573540
2002-10-01 11631421
2003-01-01 2529454
2003-04-01 4992825
2003-07-01 7533575
2003-10-01 10204844
2004-01-01 2427989
2004-04-01 4528048
2004-07-01 6453149
2004-10-01 7572699
2005-01-01 1608740
2005-04-01 3141127
2005-07-01 5921287
2005-10-01 7686296
2006-01-01 1367818
2006-04-01 2878861
2006-07-01 4427945
2006-10-01 338525
2007-01-01 80639
2007-04-01 175074
2007-07-01 353193
2007-10-01 515932
2008-01-01 138224
2008-04-01 344968
2008-07-01 627210
2008-10-01 1023743
2009-01-01 325378
2009-04-01 789396
2009-07-01 1270930
2009-10-01 1755928
2010-01-01 396957
2010-04-01 866390
2010-07-01 1218466
2010-10-01 1843273
2011-01-01 312172
2011-04-01 573461
2011-07-01 803875
2011-10-01 1102815
2012-01-01 185266
2012-04-01 397395
2012-07-01 586640
2012-10-01 791244
2013-01-01 160149
2013-04-01 354044
2013-07-01 515747
2013-10-01 724527
2014-01-01 126008
2014-04-01 268921
2014-07-01 421436
2014-10-01 574211
2015-01-01 107852
2015-04-01 198661
2015-07-01 315922
2015-10-01 629660
2016-01-01 167440
2016-04-01 287594
2016-07-01 448677
2016-10-01 656196
2017-01-01 134095
2017-04-01 487740
2017-07-01 637777
2017-10-01 1028497
2018-01-01 297950
2018-04-01 466586
2018-07-01 613770
2018-10-01 825054
2019-01-01 248310
2019-04-01 475321
2019-07-01 706971
2019-10-01 1000630
2020-01-01 239739
2020-04-01 674059
2020-07-01 1012812

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