Loan Loss Reserve to Total Loans for all U.S. Banks : 2.22% (As of 2020-07-01) ( Discontinued )

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Historical Data

Date
Value
YOY (%)
2020-07-01
2.22%
+88.14%
2020-04-01
2.19%
+84.03%
2020-01-01
1.76%
+45.45%
2019-10-01
1.15%
-4.17%
2019-07-01
1.18%
-3.28%
2019-04-01
1.19%
-2.46%
2019-01-01
1.21%
-1.63%
2018-10-01
1.20%
-3.23%
2018-07-01
1.22%
-3.94%
2018-04-01
1.22%
-3.17%
2018-01-01
1.23%
-4.65%
2017-10-01
1.24%
-3.88%
2017-07-01
1.27%
-3.05%
2017-04-01
1.26%
-5.26%
Total 147

Basic Info

Loan Loss Reserve to Total Loans for all U.S. Banks was 2.22 as of 2020-07-01, according to Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC). Historically, Loan Loss Reserve to Total Loans for all U.S. Banks reached a record high of 3.70 and a record low of 1.15, the median value is 1.82. Typical value range is from 1.15 to 2.45. The Year-Over-Year growth is 87.81%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Loan Loss Reserve to Total Loans for all U.S. Banks - last updated on 2020-07-01.

Quarterly, End of Period , not seasonally adjusted . This series is constructed as a sum of Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses call item RCFD3123 and Allocated Transfer Risk Reserves call item RCFD3128 to the Total Loans and Leases, Net of Unearned Income call item RCFD2122. For more information and definition about the specific call item codes, please see http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/mdrm/data-dictionary. 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/.

Category Money, Banking, & Finance
Region USA
Source Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC)

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 2.22%
Latest Period 2020-07-01
Long Term Average 1.79%
Average Annualized Growth Rate +1.77%
Value from 1 year ago -%
Change from 1 year ago %
Frequency Quarterly
Unit %
Download Source USLLRTL.txt

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