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Last update: Aug 04th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.gwu.edu/banks  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Analysis

  • FDIC Quarterly 2007-  
    "[P]rovides a quarterly analysis of current national and regional trends that may affect the risk exposure of insured depository institutions," published by the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation and appearing in a national and eight regional editions. Previous analyses (1997-2006) are in FDIC Outlook (see below).
  • FDIC Outlook 1997-2006  
    "[P]rovides a quarterly analysis of current national and regional trends that may affect the risk exposure of insured depository institutions," published by the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation and appearing in a national and eight regional editions. More recent analyses are in FDIC Quarterly (see above).

Directories

  • Mergent Online  
    Location: ALADIN
    This provides historical and financial information on U.S. companies including banks. It generally includes the information contained in the Mergent Bank and Finance Manual (see above).
 

Statistics

  • FDIC Statistics on Banking. December 31, 1992 -  
    Location: http://www2.fdic.gov/SDI/SOB/
    Also available HG 2401.S76 (1991-1999) and Government Document Fiche (Third Floor) Y3.F31/8:1-2 (1997, 1999-2001).
    This web site of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "is a quarterly publication that provides detailed aggregate financial information as well as key structural data (number of institutions and branches) for all FDIC-insured institutions." The paper and microfiche are annual publications.
  • Statistics on Depository Institutions (SDI)  
    Location: http://www3.fdic.gov/sdi/
    Allows creation of detailed financial reports for "any combination of single FDIC-insured institutions or bank holding companies, custom peer groups of FDIC-insured institutions or bank holding companies, or standard peer groups-insured institutions."
 
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