Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Borrowings from the Federal Reserve, Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (DISCONTINUED)

Title Borrowings from the Federal Reserve, Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID TABSLFBORR
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release H.3 Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and the Monetary Base
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 2009-03-01 to 2020-08-01
Last Updated 2020-09-10 3:46 PM CDT
Notes The Board of Governors discontinued the H.3 statistical release on September 17, 2020. For more information, please see the announcement posted on August 20, 2020.

Includes credit extended by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to eligible borrowers through the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility. The Federal Reserve created the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF), to help market participants meet the credit needs of households and small businesses by supporting the issuance of asset-backed securities (ABS) collateralized by auto loans, student loans, credit card loans, equipment loans, floorplan loans, insurance premium finance loans, loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration, residential mortgage servicing advances or commercial mortgage loans. The facility was closed for new loan extensions against newly issued commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) on June 30, 2010, and for new loan extensions against all other types of collateral on March 31, 2010.
DATE VALUE
2009-03-01 1061
2009-04-01 5649
2009-05-01 12367
2009-06-01 22552
2009-07-01 27993
2009-08-01 33898
2009-09-01 41036
2009-10-01 42765
2009-11-01 43497
2009-12-01 46310
2010-01-01 47342
2010-02-01 46874
2010-03-01 47306
2010-04-01 46617
2010-05-01 44565
2010-06-01 43401
2010-07-01 41548
2010-08-01 37913
2010-09-01 32620
2010-10-01 29012
2010-11-01 26665
2010-12-01 25025
2011-01-01 23818
2011-02-01 21902
2011-03-01 19864
2011-04-01 17820
2011-05-01 15115
2011-06-01 13178
2011-07-01 12315
2011-08-01 11737
2011-09-01 11474
2011-10-01 11140
2011-11-01 10301
2011-12-01 9400
2012-01-01 8580
2012-02-01 7920
2012-03-01 7314
2012-04-01 6834
2012-05-01 6143
2012-06-01 5139
2012-07-01 4135
2012-08-01 3094
2012-09-01 1781
2012-10-01 1383
2012-11-01 1006
2012-12-01 760
2013-01-01 548
2013-02-01 454
2013-03-01 386
2013-04-01 380
2013-05-01 356
2013-06-01 267
2013-07-01 235
2013-08-01 158
2013-09-01 102
2013-10-01 101
2013-11-01 99
2013-12-01 98
2014-01-01 97
2014-02-01 96
2014-03-01 90
2014-04-01 82
2014-05-01 80
2014-06-01 60
2014-07-01 45
2014-08-01 34
2014-09-01 29
2014-10-01 13
2014-11-01 0
2014-12-01 0
2015-01-01 0
2015-02-01 0
2015-03-01 0
2015-04-01 0
2015-05-01 0
2015-06-01 0
2015-07-01 0
2015-08-01 0
2015-09-01 0
2015-10-01 0
2015-11-01 0
2015-12-01 0
2016-01-01 0
2016-02-01 0
2016-03-01 0
2016-04-01 0
2016-05-01 0
2016-06-01 0
2016-07-01 0
2016-08-01 0
2016-09-01 0
2016-10-01 0
2016-11-01 0
2016-12-01 0
2017-01-01 0
2017-02-01 0
2017-03-01 0
2017-04-01 0
2017-05-01 0
2017-06-01 0
2017-07-01 0
2017-08-01 0
2017-09-01 0
2017-10-01 0
2017-11-01 0
2017-12-01 0
2018-01-01 0
2018-02-01 0
2018-03-01 0
2018-04-01 0
2018-05-01 0
2018-06-01 0
2018-07-01 0
2018-08-01 0
2018-09-01 0
2018-10-01 0
2018-11-01 0
2018-12-01 0
2019-01-01 0
2019-02-01 0
2019-03-01 0
2019-04-01 0
2019-05-01 0
2019-06-01 0
2019-07-01 0
2019-08-01 0
2019-09-01 0
2019-10-01 0
2019-11-01 0
2019-12-01 0
2020-01-01 0
2020-02-01 0
2020-03-01 0
2020-04-01 0
2020-05-01 0
2020-06-01 55
2020-07-01 668
2020-08-01 2071

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