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Table Data - Commercial Banks in the U.S. with average assets between $100M and $300M (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Commercial Banks in the U.S. with average assets between $100M and $300M (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID US13NUM
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, End of Period
Units Number
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 2:30 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 includes institutions with the Charter Type call item RSSD9048 = 200; and Entity Type call item RSSD9331 = 1.

Charter Type call item RSSD9048 = 200 represents Commercial Bank (including depository trust companies, credit card companies with commercial bank charters, private banks, development banks, limited charter banks, and foreign banks)

Entity Type call item RSSD9331 = 1 represents Commercial Bank.

The asset classes are determined by using Quarterly Average of Total Assets call item RCFD3368 greater than $100M and less than $300M.

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 1563
1984-04-01 1558
1984-07-01 1553
1984-10-01 1559
1985-01-01 1670
1985-04-01 1679
1985-07-01 1698
1985-10-01 1705
1986-01-01 1748
1986-04-01 1741
1986-07-01 1758
1986-10-01 1751
1987-01-01 1832
1987-04-01 1819
1987-07-01 1813
1987-10-01 1787
1988-01-01 1799
1988-04-01 1783
1988-07-01 1775
1988-10-01 1780
1989-01-01 1874
1989-04-01 1887
1989-07-01 1886
1989-10-01 1886
1990-01-01 1987
1990-04-01 1978
1990-07-01 1974
1990-10-01 1965
1991-01-01 2039
1991-04-01 2033
1991-07-01 2038
1991-10-01 2021
1992-01-01 2080
1992-04-01 2072
1992-07-01 2082
1992-10-01 2081
1993-01-01 2091
1993-04-01 2071
1993-07-01 2074
1993-10-01 2051
1994-01-01 2133
1994-04-01 2104
1994-07-01 2094
1994-10-01 2075
1995-01-01 2073
1995-04-01 2066
1995-07-01 2063
1995-10-01 2059
1996-01-01 2137
1996-04-01 2115
1996-07-01 2111
1996-10-01 2111
1997-01-01 2184
1997-04-01 2142
1997-07-01 2114
1997-10-01 2117
1998-01-01 2171
1998-04-01 2189
1998-07-01 2177
1998-10-01 2149
1999-01-01 2241
1999-04-01 2241
1999-07-01 2212
1999-10-01 2186
2000-01-01 2259
2000-04-01 2260
2000-07-01 2241
2000-10-01 2229
2001-01-01 2276
2001-04-01 2255
2001-07-01 2260
2001-10-01 2253
2002-01-01 2307
2002-04-01 2302
2002-07-01 2312
2002-10-01 2299
2003-01-01 2380
2003-04-01 2373
2003-07-01 2373
2003-10-01 2371
2004-01-01 2423
2004-04-01 2416
2004-07-01 2388
2004-10-01 2386
2005-01-01 2451
2005-04-01 2425
2005-07-01 2409
2005-10-01 2390
2006-01-01 2412
2006-04-01 2415
2006-07-01 2385
2006-10-01 2377
2007-01-01 2415
2007-04-01 2397
2007-07-01 2384
2007-10-01 2383
2008-01-01 2453
2008-04-01 2485
2008-07-01 2452
2008-10-01 2436
2009-01-01 2493
2009-04-01 2496
2009-07-01 2490
2009-10-01 2471
2010-01-01 2500
2010-04-01 2473
2010-07-01 2464
2010-10-01 2441
2011-01-01 2459
2011-04-01 2443
2011-07-01 2422
2011-10-01 2399
2012-01-01 2411
2012-04-01 2385
2012-07-01 2371
2012-10-01 2350
2013-01-01 2334
2013-04-01 2313
2013-07-01 2291
2013-10-01 2266
2014-01-01 2231
2014-04-01 2206
2014-07-01 2182
2014-10-01 2154
2015-01-01 2116
2015-04-01 2097
2015-07-01 2068
2015-10-01 2038
2016-01-01 2013
2016-04-01 1982
2016-07-01 1961
2016-10-01 1938
2017-01-01 1903
2017-04-01 1891
2017-07-01 1871
2017-10-01 1849
2018-01-01 1822
2018-04-01 1792
2018-07-01 1777
2018-10-01 1750
2019-01-01 1711
2019-04-01 1686
2019-07-01 1676
2019-10-01 1656
2020-01-01 1604
2020-04-01 1558
2020-07-01 1534

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