Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Nonaccrual for Commercial Banks in Texas (DISCONTINUED)

Title Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Nonaccrual for Commercial Banks in Texas (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID TXTLLFRN
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 represents Total Loan and Lease Finance Receivables, Nonaccrual call item RCFD1403.

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

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 2718862
1984-04-01 2763302
1984-07-01 2956208
1984-10-01 2903922
1985-01-01 3338508
1985-04-01 3444596
1985-07-01 3586093
1985-10-01 3574712
1986-01-01 3998187
1986-04-01 4606270
1986-07-01 5245316
1986-10-01 5295935
1987-01-01 6073364
1987-04-01 6331436
1987-07-01 7099251
1987-10-01 8153800
1988-01-01 8547991
1988-04-01 8408891
1988-07-01 9235411
1988-10-01 5421045
1989-01-01 5428655
1989-04-01 5525318
1989-07-01 5259970
1989-10-01 5015547
1990-01-01 3047061
1990-04-01 2686364
1990-07-01 2589856
1990-10-01 2198335
1991-01-01 2205097
1991-04-01 1786419
1991-07-01 1788165
1991-10-01 1878198
1992-01-01 1784200
1992-04-01 1603213
1992-07-01 1508334
1992-10-01 1129752
1993-01-01 991112
1993-04-01 951002
1993-07-01 828637
1993-10-01 706810
1994-01-01 688433
1994-04-01 685977
1994-07-01 647448
1994-10-01 604022
1995-01-01 641195
1995-04-01 671028
1995-07-01 625027
1995-10-01 620660
1996-01-01 648552
1996-04-01 696480
1996-07-01 707658
1996-10-01 675031
1997-01-01 651436
1997-04-01 688358
1997-07-01 639297
1997-10-01 609389
1998-01-01 718831
1998-04-01 536789
1998-07-01 587674
1998-10-01 567467
1999-01-01 683601
1999-04-01 623554
1999-07-01 732818
1999-10-01 669527
2000-01-01 617076
2000-04-01 747060
2000-07-01 633514
2000-10-01 611668
2001-01-01 485844
2001-04-01 532091
2001-07-01 595803
2001-10-01 590218
2002-01-01 622783
2002-04-01 594767
2002-07-01 640788
2002-10-01 592458
2003-01-01 673949
2003-04-01 650887
2003-07-01 588076
2003-10-01 530153
2004-01-01 504529
2004-04-01 489528
2004-07-01 487208
2004-10-01 467235
2005-01-01 567801
2005-04-01 532581
2005-07-01 543602
2005-10-01 548818
2006-01-01 520074
2006-04-01 487701
2006-07-01 493970
2006-10-01 411415
2007-01-01 417421
2007-04-01 428868
2007-07-01 453381
2007-10-01 1002701
2008-01-01 1173674
2008-04-01 1550059
2008-07-01 1946735
2008-10-01 2350493
2009-01-01 2652030
2009-04-01 3007183
2009-07-01 3764078
2009-10-01 5093232
2010-01-01 5592217
2010-04-01 5414233
2010-07-01 5283578
2010-10-01 4792812
2011-01-01 4677292
2011-04-01 4230963
2011-07-01 3913551
2011-10-01 3862878
2012-01-01 3671312
2012-04-01 3401475
2012-07-01 3364381
2012-10-01 3019604
2013-01-01 2893558
2013-04-01 2618420
2013-07-01 2271780
2013-10-01 2041725
2014-01-01 1835159
2014-04-01 1715058
2014-07-01 1650879
2014-10-01 1608241
2015-01-01 1684156
2015-04-01 1748489
2015-07-01 1782599
2015-10-01 1794333
2016-01-01 2254256
2016-04-01 2082905
2016-07-01 2164357
2016-10-01 2116644
2017-01-01 2008482
2017-04-01 1752222
2017-07-01 1733580
2017-10-01 1692727
2018-01-01 1591139
2018-04-01 1413580
2018-07-01 1393798
2018-10-01 1315704
2019-01-01 1370168
2019-04-01 1340072
2019-07-01 1316179
2019-10-01 1374349
2020-01-01 1542642
2020-04-01 1551879
2020-07-01 1783624

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