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Statistical Supplement | January 2004

Statistical Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, January 2004

1.33  Prime Rate Charged by Banks, Short-Term Business Loans1
Percent per year

Date of change

Average rate per year

Average rate by month,
2000
| 2001 | 2002 | 2003

Date of
change
Rate
2000--January 1 8.50
2000--February 3 8.75
2000--March 22 9.00
2000--May 17 9.50
   
2001--January 4 9.00
2001--February 1 8.50
2001--March 21 8.00
2001--April 19 7.50
2001--May 16 7.00
2001--June 28 6.75
2001--August 22 6.50
2001--September 18 6.00
2001--October 3 5.50
2001--November 7 5.00
2001--December 12 4.75
   
2002--November 7 4.25
   
2003--June 27 4.00
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Year Average
rate
2000 9.23
2001 6.91
2002 4.67
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2000 Average
rate
January 8.50
February 8.73
March 8.83
April 9.00
May 9.24
June 9.50
July 9.50
August 9.50
September 9.50
October 9.50
November 9.50
December 9.50
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2001 Average
rate
January 9.05
February 8.50
March 8.32
April 7.80
May 7.24
June 6.98
July 6.75
August 6.67
September 6.28
October 5.53
November 5.10
December 4.84
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2002 Average
rate
January 4.75
February 4.75
March 4.75
April 4.75
May 4.75
June 4.75
July 4.75
August 4.75
September 4.75
October 4.75
November 4.35
December 4.25
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2003 Average
rate
January 4.25
February 4.25
March 4.25
April 4.25
May 4.25
June 4.22
July 4.00
August 4.00
September 4.00
October 4.00
November 4.00
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1. The prime rate is one of several base rates that banks use to price short-term business loans. The table shows the date on which a new rate came to be the predominant one quoted by a majority of the twenty-five largest banks by asset size, based on the most recent Call Report. Data in this table also appear in the Board's H.15 (519) weekly statistical release.   Return to table

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