Liabilities and Capital: Liabilities: Deposits: Other Deposits Held by Depository Institutions: Change in Wednesday Level from Previous Wednesday Level
RESPPLLDDXCH1NWW • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
-58,687.00
Year-over-Year Change
-129.29%
Date Range
6/7/2006 - 7/30/2025
Summary
This economic indicator tracks weekly changes in deposits held by depository institutions, providing insight into short-term financial institution liquidity and monetary system dynamics. The metric offers a granular view of banking sector cash movements and potential shifts in institutional financial strategies.
Analysis & Context
This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.
Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.
About This Dataset
The trend represents the net change in deposit levels across depository institutions from one Wednesday to the next, reflecting potential shifts in institutional cash management and banking sector liquidity. Economists use this data to understand short-term financial institution behavior and potential monetary policy implications.
Methodology
Data is collected through Federal Reserve reporting systems, tracking the Wednesday-to-Wednesday changes in deposit levels across various financial institutions.
Historical Context
This metric is crucial for understanding weekly fluctuations in banking sector liquidity and potential monetary policy signals.
Key Facts
- Tracks weekly deposit level changes across depository institutions
- Provides insight into short-term financial sector dynamics
- Useful for understanding potential monetary policy signals
FAQs
Q: What does this economic indicator measure?
A: It measures the week-to-week changes in deposits held by depository institutions, tracking short-term financial liquidity movements.
Q: Why are these deposit changes important?
A: These changes can signal shifts in banking sector behavior, potential liquidity constraints, and provide insights into broader economic conditions.
Q: How frequently is this data updated?
A: The data is updated weekly, specifically comparing deposit levels from one Wednesday to the next.
Q: How do policymakers use this information?
A: Monetary policymakers use this data to understand short-term financial institution behavior and potential economic trends.
Q: What are the limitations of this indicator?
A: The data provides a snapshot of weekly changes and may not capture long-term trends or comprehensive financial system dynamics.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Liabilities and Capital: Liabilities: Deposits: Other Deposits Held by Depository Institutions: Change in Wednesday Level from Previous Wednesday Level [RESPPLLDDXCH1NWW], retrieved from FRED.
Last Checked: 8/1/2025