Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Number of Domestic Banks That Eased and Reported That Increased Tolerance for Risk Was Not an Important Reason

Title Number of Domestic Banks That Eased and Reported That Increased Tolerance for Risk Was Not an Important Reason
Series ID SUBLPDCIRERNNQ
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Number of Responses
Date Range 1995-04-01 to 2024-10-01
Last Updated 2024-11-12 1:20 PM CST
Notes This data series is part of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices (SLOOS). The purpose of the survey is to provide qualitative and limited quantitative information on bank credit availability and loan demand, as well as on evolving developments and lending practices in the U.S. loan markets. A portion of each survey typically covers special topics of timely interest. For more detail, refer to the Board's supporting statement.
DATE VALUE
1995-04-01 28
1995-07-01 20
1995-10-01 16
1996-01-01 25
1996-04-01 25
1996-07-01 25
1996-10-01 25
1997-01-01 24
1997-04-01 28
1997-07-01 23
1997-10-01 23
1998-01-01 24
1998-04-01 25
1998-07-01 20
1998-10-01 5
1999-01-01 6
1999-04-01 12
1999-07-01 9
1999-10-01 8
2000-01-01 0
2000-04-01 5
2000-07-01 4
2000-10-01 4
2001-01-01 2
2001-04-01 3
2001-07-01 2
2001-10-01 1
2002-01-01 2
2002-04-01 2
2002-07-01 3
2002-10-01 4
2003-01-01 3
2003-04-01 8
2003-07-01 11
2003-10-01 13
2004-01-01 14
2004-04-01 16
2004-07-01 15
2004-10-01 17
2005-01-01 11
2005-04-01 19
2005-07-01 16
2005-10-01 16
2006-01-01 18
2006-04-01 23
2006-07-01 19
2006-10-01 20
2007-01-01 24
2007-04-01 22
2007-07-01 20
2007-10-01 2
2008-01-01 4
2008-04-01 2
2008-07-01 0
2008-10-01 0
2009-01-01 0
2009-04-01 1
2009-07-01 3
2009-10-01 5
2010-01-01 11
2010-04-01 13
2010-07-01 26
2010-10-01 22
2011-01-01 22
2011-04-01 29
2011-07-01 31
2011-10-01 22
2012-01-01 25
2012-04-01 27
2012-07-01 32
2012-10-01 26
2013-01-01 34
2013-04-01 38
2013-07-01 35
2013-10-01 30
2014-01-01 36
2014-04-01 34
2014-07-01 37
2014-10-01 32
2015-01-01 30
2015-04-01 28
2015-07-01 28
2015-10-01 22
2016-01-01 18
2016-04-01 14
2016-07-01 18
2016-10-01 17
2017-01-01 16
2017-04-01 15
2017-07-01 17
2017-10-01 19
2018-01-01 16
2018-04-01 18
2018-07-01 25
2018-10-01 19
2019-01-01 13
2019-04-01 20
2019-07-01 19
2019-10-01 12
2020-01-01 17
2020-04-01 4
2020-07-01 .
2020-10-01 14
2021-01-01 16
2021-04-01 22
2021-07-01 28
2021-10-01 21
2022-01-01 23
2022-04-01 22
2022-07-01 14
2022-10-01 5
2023-01-01 .
2023-04-01 .
2023-07-01 .
2023-10-01 .
2024-01-01 .
2024-04-01 12
2024-07-01 12
2024-10-01 9

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