Chart 2.
The title is "Nation's Banks May Be Losing Deposits to Capital Markets."
This is a bar graph covering 1990 through 1999. In 1990, time and savings deposits made up about 21 percent of U.S. total personal financial assets, and equities and mutual fund shares made up about 18 percent. By 1999 the ratios had changed dramatically; time and savings deposits made up about 10 percent of U.S. total personal financial assets, and equities and mutual fund shares made up about 35 percent.