Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in South Carolina (DISCONTINUED)

Title Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in South Carolina (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID SCNP
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 2:55 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 is constructed as a sum of Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Nonaccrual call item RCFD1403 and Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Past Due 90 Days or More and Still Accruing call item RCFD1407.

Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 = 'SC' representing two character state abbreviation of South Carolina.

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 61283
1984-04-01 56558
1984-07-01 62138
1984-10-01 69365
1985-01-01 74360
1985-04-01 82331
1985-07-01 86497
1985-10-01 90096
1986-01-01 88053
1986-04-01 102634
1986-07-01 160383
1986-10-01 155607
1987-01-01 156390
1987-04-01 158807
1987-07-01 157246
1987-10-01 154334
1988-01-01 151068
1988-04-01 145781
1988-07-01 100198
1988-10-01 109247
1989-01-01 111909
1989-04-01 134604
1989-07-01 179543
1989-10-01 155466
1990-01-01 172869
1990-04-01 199175
1990-07-01 242183
1990-10-01 280201
1991-01-01 309094
1991-04-01 313541
1991-07-01 374695
1991-10-01 371444
1992-01-01 376908
1992-04-01 344856
1992-07-01 361087
1992-10-01 334750
1993-01-01 319141
1993-04-01 310921
1993-07-01 293617
1993-10-01 255095
1994-01-01 262551
1994-04-01 242629
1994-07-01 211917
1994-10-01 175180
1995-01-01 105973
1995-04-01 97839
1995-07-01 107745
1995-10-01 119621
1996-01-01 116681
1996-04-01 130929
1996-07-01 125906
1996-10-01 120903
1997-01-01 99300
1997-04-01 77760
1997-07-01 59219
1997-10-01 53373
1998-01-01 55459
1998-04-01 48526
1998-07-01 46773
1998-10-01 49315
1999-01-01 47446
1999-04-01 43558
1999-07-01 50330
1999-10-01 56171
2000-01-01 69103
2000-04-01 82433
2000-07-01 83563
2000-10-01 89363
2001-01-01 100428
2001-04-01 124594
2001-07-01 146492
2001-10-01 143411
2002-01-01 151040
2002-04-01 171313
2002-07-01 200421
2002-10-01 202659
2003-01-01 220616
2003-04-01 214556
2003-07-01 204400
2003-10-01 184285
2004-01-01 167363
2004-04-01 154905
2004-07-01 169024
2004-10-01 146856
2005-01-01 142319
2005-04-01 155497
2005-07-01 146870
2005-10-01 152272
2006-01-01 149210
2006-04-01 152600
2006-07-01 147292
2006-10-01 113547
2007-01-01 127966
2007-04-01 132611
2007-07-01 179784
2007-10-01 258016
2008-01-01 479749
2008-04-01 510866
2008-07-01 675907
2008-10-01 956634
2009-01-01 1267052
2009-04-01 1529334
2009-07-01 1806584
2009-10-01 2146683
2010-01-01 1953436
2010-04-01 1611232
2010-07-01 1074561
2010-10-01 1072721
2011-01-01 1057629
2011-04-01 1107191
2011-07-01 1118516
2011-10-01 1062964
2012-01-01 1083163
2012-04-01 1047900
2012-07-01 956992
2012-10-01 959939
2013-01-01 910911
2013-04-01 847573
2013-07-01 781952
2013-10-01 677932
2014-01-01 627265
2014-04-01 557567
2014-07-01 515385
2014-10-01 396092
2015-01-01 340276
2015-04-01 320666
2015-07-01 233890
2015-10-01 198198
2016-01-01 184172
2016-04-01 164116
2016-07-01 141955
2016-10-01 142392
2017-01-01 147260
2017-04-01 149263
2017-07-01 132518
2017-10-01 136553
2018-01-01 152293
2018-04-01 154043
2018-07-01 152480
2018-10-01 147965
2019-01-01 147700
2019-04-01 126406
2019-07-01 138328
2019-10-01 143793
2020-01-01 160198
2020-04-01 73906
2020-07-01 67085

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