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Table Data - Nonperforming Loans (past due 90+ days plus nonaccrual) to Total Loans for U.S. Banks with average assets under $300M (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Nonperforming Loans (past due 90+ days plus nonaccrual) to Total Loans for U.S. Banks with average assets under $300M (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID US300NPTL
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 Percent
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2020-07-01
Last Updated 2020-12-10 2:53 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 to the Total Loans and Leases, Net of Unearned Income call item RCFD2122.
The asset classes are determined by using Quarterly Average of Total Assets call item RCFD3368 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 2.50
1984-04-01 2.38
1984-07-01 2.44
1984-10-01 2.42
1985-01-01 2.74
1985-04-01 2.73
1985-07-01 2.85
1985-10-01 2.73
1986-01-01 3.09
1986-04-01 3.06
1986-07-01 3.06
1986-10-01 2.81
1987-01-01 2.95
1987-04-01 2.80
1987-07-01 2.70
1987-10-01 2.43
1988-01-01 2.50
1988-04-01 2.31
1988-07-01 2.26
1988-10-01 2.35
1989-01-01 2.49
1989-04-01 2.10
1989-07-01 2.12
1989-10-01 2.01
1990-01-01 2.10
1990-04-01 2.00
1990-07-01 2.04
1990-10-01 1.98
1991-01-01 2.18
1991-04-01 2.14
1991-07-01 2.17
1991-10-01 1.99
1992-01-01 2.12
1992-04-01 1.94
1992-07-01 1.85
1992-10-01 1.62
1993-01-01 1.66
1993-04-01 1.59
1993-07-01 1.52
1993-10-01 1.35
1994-01-01 1.35
1994-04-01 1.24
1994-07-01 1.18
1994-10-01 1.07
1995-01-01 1.10
1995-04-01 1.09
1995-07-01 1.09
1995-10-01 1.03
1996-01-01 1.12
1996-04-01 1.09
1996-07-01 1.08
1996-10-01 0.99
1997-01-01 1.04
1997-04-01 1.00
1997-07-01 0.99
1997-10-01 0.91
1998-01-01 0.98
1998-04-01 0.97
1998-07-01 0.97
1998-10-01 0.93
1999-01-01 0.98
1999-04-01 0.94
1999-07-01 0.93
1999-10-01 0.83
2000-01-01 0.87
2000-04-01 0.85
2000-07-01 0.86
2000-10-01 0.84
2001-01-01 0.92
2001-04-01 0.97
2001-07-01 1.02
2001-10-01 0.99
2002-01-01 1.05
2002-04-01 1.04
2002-07-01 1.05
2002-10-01 1.01
2003-01-01 1.09
2003-04-01 1.09
2003-07-01 1.05
2003-10-01 0.97
2004-01-01 0.95
2004-04-01 0.90
2004-07-01 0.86
2004-10-01 0.79
2005-01-01 0.80
2005-04-01 0.76
2005-07-01 0.77
2005-10-01 0.73
2006-01-01 0.76
2006-04-01 0.75
2006-07-01 0.79
2006-10-01 0.80
2007-01-01 0.90
2007-04-01 0.95
2007-07-01 1.05
2007-10-01 1.19
2008-01-01 1.47
2008-04-01 1.64
2008-07-01 1.83
2008-10-01 2.14
2009-01-01 2.54
2009-04-01 2.76
2009-07-01 2.93
2009-10-01 2.98
2010-01-01 3.17
2010-04-01 3.13
2010-07-01 3.08
2010-10-01 3.04
2011-01-01 3.13
2011-04-01 2.98
2011-07-01 2.89
2011-10-01 2.70
2012-01-01 2.74
2012-04-01 2.51
2012-07-01 2.43
2012-10-01 2.25
2013-01-01 2.24
2013-04-01 2.05
2013-07-01 1.92
2013-10-01 1.72
2014-01-01 1.69
2014-04-01 1.58
2014-07-01 1.50
2014-10-01 1.35
2015-01-01 1.34
2015-04-01 1.27
2015-07-01 1.20
2015-10-01 1.13
2016-01-01 1.18
2016-04-01 1.15
2016-07-01 1.15
2016-10-01 1.08
2017-01-01 1.10
2017-04-01 1.06
2017-07-01 1.06
2017-10-01 0.98
2018-01-01 1.04
2018-04-01 1.02
2018-07-01 0.99
2018-10-01 0.95
2019-01-01 1.03
2019-04-01 1.02
2019-07-01 1.00
2019-10-01 0.95
2020-01-01 1.07
2020-04-01 1.00
2020-07-01 0.93

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