Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in Mississippi (DISCONTINUED)

Title Total Nonperforming Loans for Commercial Banks in Mississippi (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID MSNP
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 2:58 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.

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

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 177122
1984-04-01 155668
1984-07-01 171370
1984-10-01 160202
1985-01-01 178853
1985-04-01 163795
1985-07-01 167537
1985-10-01 155012
1986-01-01 178588
1986-04-01 196571
1986-07-01 206100
1986-10-01 184617
1987-01-01 191342
1987-04-01 189321
1987-07-01 176133
1987-10-01 153124
1988-01-01 166310
1988-04-01 166015
1988-07-01 153539
1988-10-01 155276
1989-01-01 164230
1989-04-01 176175
1989-07-01 177170
1989-10-01 159686
1990-01-01 187511
1990-04-01 197196
1990-07-01 210398
1990-10-01 198207
1991-01-01 203104
1991-04-01 189718
1991-07-01 182344
1991-10-01 186922
1992-01-01 187474
1992-04-01 166904
1992-07-01 157043
1992-10-01 134073
1993-01-01 133897
1993-04-01 135227
1993-07-01 131319
1993-10-01 128619
1994-01-01 127995
1994-04-01 121042
1994-07-01 108031
1994-10-01 108428
1995-01-01 115586
1995-04-01 115770
1995-07-01 119756
1995-10-01 108734
1996-01-01 129509
1996-04-01 131170
1996-07-01 125700
1996-10-01 116871
1997-01-01 106524
1997-04-01 126940
1997-07-01 141362
1997-10-01 171570
1998-01-01 122369
1998-04-01 131929
1998-07-01 93982
1998-10-01 97988
1999-01-01 111331
1999-04-01 110222
1999-07-01 117110
1999-10-01 121808
2000-01-01 133867
2000-04-01 147521
2000-07-01 166009
2000-10-01 174521
2001-01-01 177374
2001-04-01 178926
2001-07-01 200961
2001-10-01 209981
2002-01-01 203538
2002-04-01 207957
2002-07-01 185099
2002-10-01 197077
2003-01-01 195911
2003-04-01 197201
2003-07-01 195360
2003-10-01 201721
2004-01-01 188163
2004-04-01 173555
2004-07-01 184777
2004-10-01 175594
2005-01-01 186111
2005-04-01 163872
2005-07-01 174220
2005-10-01 170497
2006-01-01 155978
2006-04-01 164000
2006-07-01 165347
2006-10-01 174078
2007-01-01 185854
2007-04-01 186850
2007-07-01 226335
2007-10-01 243891
2008-01-01 283410
2008-04-01 351328
2008-07-01 437475
2008-10-01 479048
2009-01-01 605274
2009-04-01 718118
2009-07-01 727231
2009-10-01 900023
2010-01-01 983470
2010-04-01 1051907
2010-07-01 1190064
2010-10-01 1112142
2011-01-01 1070703
2011-04-01 1026732
2011-07-01 988362
2011-10-01 955514
2012-01-01 879429
2012-04-01 820986
2012-07-01 1007945
2012-10-01 947475
2013-01-01 913654
2013-04-01 842384
2013-07-01 777463
2013-10-01 680271
2014-01-01 691084
2014-04-01 652143
2014-07-01 660180
2014-10-01 613966
2015-01-01 584153
2015-04-01 602969
2015-07-01 642257
2015-10-01 620191
2016-01-01 723329
2016-04-01 707675
2016-07-01 711315
2016-10-01 712157
2017-01-01 661182
2017-04-01 650750
2017-07-01 665460
2017-10-01 664248
2018-01-01 682151
2018-04-01 617834
2018-07-01 604200
2018-10-01 618750
2019-01-01 640138
2019-04-01 641907
2019-07-01 695318
2019-10-01 721142
2020-01-01 783661
2020-04-01 709078
2020-07-01 764837

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