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A quarterly survey of 400 banks by the Federal Reserve Board. The rates reflect commercial loans made by a broad variety of banks: domestic and foreign, large and small. It does not include independent finance companies. Figures reflect all loans in all risk categories of less than $1 million, broken down by size above and below the $100,000 mark.

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