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FRED | Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
FRB BOG (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)
FRB (Board of Gov.) (Federal Reserve (Board of Governors))
FRED | Board of Governors Total Reserves, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
FRED | Board of Governors Total Reserves, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Total Reserves, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
Board of Governors Total Reserves, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Total Reserves, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Total Reserves, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
Shared National Credit Program*
The Shared National Credit Program was established in 1977 by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to provide an efficient and consistent review and classification of any large syndicated loan. Today, the program covers any loan or loan commitment of at least $20 million that is shared by three or more supervised institutions. The agencies' review is conducted annually, usually in May and June.
FRED | Board of Governors Monetary Base, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
FRED | Board of Governors Monetary Base, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Monetary Base, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Monetary Base, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
Board of Governors Monetary Base, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Board of Governors Monetary Base, Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (SA)
Board of Governors Monetary Base, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
US banks
Federal Reserve System
Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks
September 25, 2008 - Current release
For Release at 4:30 P.M. Eastern time September 25, 2008 The Board's H.3 statistical release, "Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and the Monetary Base," has been modified to include data on the Asset-backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility, which was announced by the Federal Reserve on September 19, 2008. In addition, credit extended to Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch against an expanded set of collateral and credit extended to the London-based broker-dealer subsidiaries of these firms, as authorized by the Board of Governors on September 21, 2008, is reported along with borrowing through the Primary Dealer Credit Facility in the category "Primary dealer and other broker-dealer credit."
Federal Reserve Banks 6011
Federal Reserve Banks
Federal Reserve Banches
Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta
Other Federal Reserve assets
Federal Reserve Banks
Federal Reserve Bulletin
Federal Reserve District Formula
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
Federal Debt Held by Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
Federal Debt Held by Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
FRED | Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Federal Reserve Bank - New York
Federal Reserve Bank - San Francisco
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Federal Housing Finance Board
Federal Executive Boards
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Broadcasting Board of Governors (Voice of America, Radio|TV Marti and more)
6011 Federal Reserve Banks
The Federal Reserve banks and their branches, which serve as regional reserve and rediscount institutions for their member banks. Federal Reserve banks;Federal Reserve branches.
6011 Federal Reserve Banks
The Federal Reserve banks and their branches, which serve as regional reserve and rediscount institutions for their member banks. Federal Reserve banks;Federal Reserve branches.
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
Reserve Bank Credit - Other Federal Reserve Assets (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: Other (NSA)
Reserve Bank Credit - Other Federal Reserve Assets (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: Other (NSA)
FRED | Treasury Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
FRED | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
FRED | Federal Reserve Districts | Unemployment Rate
Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services
Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation, and related activities
FRB (Philadelphia) (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)
Treasury Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
Treasury Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks (NSA)
Currency Component of M1 (NSA)
The currency component of M1, sometimes called "money stock currency," is defined as currency in circulation outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions. Data on total currency in circulation are obtained weekly from balance sheets of the Federal Reserve Banks and from the U.S. Treasury. Weekly currency in circulation data are published each week on the Federal Reserve Board's H.4.1 statistical release "Factors Affecting Reserve Balances of Depository Institutions and Condition Statement of Federal Reserve Banks." Vault cash is reported on the FR 2900 and subtracted from total currency in circulation. For institutions that do not file the FR 2900, vault cash is estimated using data reported on the Call Reports.
FRED | Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks, Not Adjusted for Changes in Reserve Requirements (NSA)
Merit Systems Protection Board
FRED | Seasonal Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
FRB | Employment Momentum Analysis
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
FRED | Discount Window Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
FRED | Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
FRB (St. Louis) (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Discount Window Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Seasonal Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Discount Window Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Seasonal Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: U.S. Treasury, Supplementary Financing Account (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: U.S. Treasury, General Account (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: U.S. Treasury, General Account (NSA)
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than Reserve Balances: U.S. Treasury, Supplementary Financing Account (NSA)
Amex
The American Stock Exchange has been a pioneer in market innovation for more than a century and remains committed to developing successful new investment products and innovative services for companies and investors. For information on the Exchange today, click on Amex Statistics, Executive Officers, and Board of Governors. As the nation's most diversified financial marketplace, the American Stock Exchange conducts trading through an advanced centralized specialist system and is committed to providing a superior marketplace for the investing public and its members.
Large Commercial Banks
The Federal Reserve Board compiles quarterly data on domestically chartered insured commercial banks that have consolidated assets of $300 million or more and releases the data about twelve weeks after the end of each quarter. The data are obtained from the Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income filed quarterly by banks (FFIEC 031 and 041) and from other information in the Board's National Information Center database. Banks that are located in U.S. territories and possessions are not included in the table.
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Commerical Paper
About Commercial Paper Commercial paper consists of short-term, promissary notes issued primarily by corporations. Maturities range up to 270 days but average about 30 days. Many companies use commercial paper to raise cash needed for current transactions, and many find it to be a lower-cost alternative to bank loans. The Federal Reserve Board disseminates information on commercial paper (CP) primarily through its World Wide Web site. In addition, the Board publishes one-, two-, and three-month rates on AA nonfinancial and AA financial CP weekly in its H.15 Statistical Release and monthly in its G.13 Statistical Release. It also publishes some data on CP outstandings in the monthly Federal Reserve Bulletin. The Federal Reserve Board's commercial paper release is derived from data supplied by The Depository Trust & Clearning Corporation (DTCC), a national clearinghouse for the settlement of securities trades and a custodian for securities. DTCC performs these functions for almost all activity in the dom
Reserves
Reserves
Reserves
Reserves
Charge-off and Delinquency Rates (Federal Reserve Data for Charge-Off and Delinquency Rates)
FRED (Federal Reserve Bank - St. Louis)
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Reserve Bank Credit - Securities Held Outright - Federal Agency Debt Securities (NSA)
Reserve Bank Credit - Securities Held Outright - Federal Agency Debt Securities (NSA)
Federal
Federal
Federal
Federal
Federal
Woodward Governor Company (WGOV)
THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE BANK OF IRELAND
GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE BANK OF SCOTLAND THE
Woodward Governor Company (WGOV)
6019 Central Reserve Depository Institutions, Not Elsewhere Classified
Central reserve depository institutions, other than Federal Reserve banks, primarily engaged in providing credit to and holding deposits and reserves for their members, such as savings banks, savings and loan associations, or credit unions. Central liquidity facility;Federal Home Loan Banks;National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
6019 Central Reserve Depository Institutions, Not Elsewhere Classified
Central reserve depository institutions, other than Federal Reserve banks, primarily engaged in providing credit to and holding deposits and reserves for their members, such as savings banks, savings and loan associations, or credit unions. Central liquidity facility;Federal Home Loan Banks;National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

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