Federal Reserve Economic Data

Net Income for Commercial Banks with Assets under $5B in Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH (MSA) (DISCONTINUED) (NIBSL)

Observation:

Q3 2020: 420,124 (+ more)   Updated: Dec 10, 2020 2:49 PM CST
Q3 2020:  420,124  
Q2 2020:  208,027  
Q1 2020:  15,746  
Q4 2019:  729,778  
Q3 2019:  545,023  
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Units:

Thousands of Dollars,
Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:

Quarterly

NOTES

Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (US)  

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis  

Release: Reports of Condition and Income for All Insured U.S. Commercial Banks  

Units:  Thousands of Dollars, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:  Quarterly

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 Net Income (Loss) call item RIAD4340.

The asset class is determined by using Total Assets call item RCFD2170 less than or equal to $5B. Geographic location is determined by Abbreviated State Name call item RSSD9200 and County Code call item RSSD9150, which is mapped to the proper Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

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/.

Suggested Citation:

Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (US) and Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Net Income for Commercial Banks with Assets under $5B in Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH (MSA) (DISCONTINUED) [NIBSL], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/NIBSL, .

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