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Chart 4: Noncore Funding Remains a Significant Funding Source for Institutions Where Longer-Term Assets Are More than 40 Percent of Total Assets

Chart 4: Noncore Funding Remains a Significant Funding Source for Institutions Where Longer-Term Assets Are More than 40 Percent of Total Assets

A bar chart that shows the percentage of noncore funding as a funding source of institutions where longer-term assets are more than 40 percent of total assets. Noncore funding includes large time deposits, borrowings, brokered deposits, and foreign deposits. In 2006, noncore funding was 31.4 percent of funding in these institutions. In 2006, noncore funding was 31.4 percent of funding in these institutions, and this number rose to 38.6 percent in 2007 and 39.2 percent in 2007. By June 2009, however, noncore funding dropped to 37.6 percent of funding in these institutions, though it still remains a significant funding source. The source of this information is the Bank Call Reports.

Last Updated: July 24, 2024