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1996 01 115.70
1996 02 012.00
1996 03 5824.50
1996 04 9523·10
1997 01 5920·00
1997 02 9619·30
1997 03 578.40
1997 04 2012·00
1998 01 4616·30
1998 02 546·10
1998 03 197.80
1998 04 68.00
1999 01 13-1.90
1999 02 545·40
1999 03 585.60
1999 04 970.00
2000 01 333·90
2000 02 35.50
2000 03 113.70
2000 04 627·40
2001 01 918·60
2001 02 3318·90
2001 03 419·10
2001 04 9620.00
2002 01 6617.00
2002 02 120·00
2002 03 369·00
2002 04 1816·80
2003 01 538·80
2003 02 8812·90
2003 03 95.50
2003 04 721.80
2004 01 465.70
2004 02 0-2·00
2004 03 980·00
2004 04 26-3.90
2005 01 46-2·00
2005 02 71-9.80
2005 03 66-3.90
2005 04 76-3.90
2006 01 780.00
2006 02 551·80
2006 03 99-5·80
2006 04 40-5·80
2007 01 920.00
2007 02 357.80
2007 03 1312.00
2007 04 6326.00
2008 01 6432·10
2008 02 1744·40
2008 03 4367·40
2008 04 1364·20
2009 01 9458.00
2009 02 3347·10
2009 03 5433·30
2009 04 8417·00
2010 01 81.90
2010 02 40-6.00
2010 03 33-13·20
2010 04 97-5·50
2011 01 55-3·70
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Measures of Supply and Demand for Commercial & Industrial Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Tightening Standards for Commercial & Industrial Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Increasing Spreads of Loan Rates over Banks' Cost of Funds
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Reporting Stronger Demand for Commercial & Industrial Loans
Measures of Supply and Demand for Commercial Real Estate Loans
Measures of Supply and Demand for Residential Mortgage Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Tightening Standards for Mortgage Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Reporting Stronger Demand for Mortgage Loans
Measures of Supply and Demand for Loans to Households
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Tightening Standards on Consumer Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Reporting Increased Willingness to Make Consumer Installment Loans
Net Percentage of Domestic Respondents Reporting Stronger Demand for Consumer Loans
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