The title is "Washington Institutions Report High Exposures to Construction and CRE Lending."
A line chart that shows the ratio of commercial real estate (CRE) loans to Tier 1 capital and the ratio of construction and development (C&D) loans to Tier 1 capital in the United States and Washington , as of June of each year from 2003 to 1995. The data exclude institutions less than 3 years old, having more than $1 billion in assets, and specialty institutions. The median ratio of CRE loans in the United States was 156.4 percent in 2003, 102.0 percent in 1998, and 96.0 percent in 1995. In Washington, the ratio of CRE loans was 355.8 percent in 2003, 223.4 percent in 1999, 237.5 percent in 1997, and 206.3 percent in 1995. The median ratio of C&D loans in the United States was 21.72 percent in 2003, 17.67 percent in 2001, and 9.96 percent in 1995. In Washington, the ratio of C&D loans was 78.16 percent in 2003, 32.19 percent in 1999, 46.16 percent in 1997, and 37.87 percent in 1995.