Federal Reserve Economic Data: Your trusted data source since 1991

Total Deposits for Noninsured Mutual Savings Banks in the United States (MSBUND)

Observation:

H2 1941: 8,743 (+ more)   Updated: Jun 29, 2016 10:14 AM CDT
H2 1941:  8,743  
H1 1941:  8,845  
H2 1940:  8,840  
H1 1940:  9,203  
H2 1939:  9,114  
View All

Units:

Millions of Dollars,
Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:

Semiannual,
End of Period

NOTES

Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)  

Release: Banking and Monetary Statistics, 1914-1941  

Units:  Millions of Dollars, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:  Semiannual, End of Period

Notes:

The figures for noninsured banks are residuals derived by subtracting the figure for insured banks from the total.

Figures exclude those unincorporated or "private" banks not reporting to State banking authorities, except the figures for noninsured banks are residuals derived by subtracting the figure for insured banks from the total. As explained in the introductory text, pp. 8 and 10 (https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/scribd/?item_id=6408&filepath=%2Fdocs%2Fpublications%2Fbms%2F1914-1941%2FBMS14-41_complete.pdf&start_page=1), they are subject to some change when a tabulation is made of figures for individual noninsured banks.

Banks in United States possessions are excluded except one national bank in Alaska; which was a member of the Federal Reserve System from the time it opened for business in April 1915 until it was placed in voluntary liquidation in April 1921 and which in June 1919 hud total deposits of $351,000.

For more information, see Table 1 at https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/scribd/?item_id=6408&filepath=%2Fdocs%2Fpublications%2Fbms%2F1914-1941%2FBMS14-41_complete.pdf&start_page=1

Suggested Citation:

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US), Total Deposits for Noninsured Mutual Savings Banks in the United States [MSBUND], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MSBUND, May 21, 2024.

RELEASE TABLES


Subscribe to the FRED newsletter


Follow us

Back to Top
Top