Chart 3.
The title is "As a Group, Region's Largest Institutions Have Lost Core Deposits."
This is a line graph covering 1989 to 2000. In 1989, the banking subsidiaries of the largest bank holding companies held about $110 billion in core deposits; by 2000, their core deposits had dropped to about $85 billion. Over the same period, the core deposits of all other banks rose from about $75 billion to $115 billion.