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Federal Reserve Bulletin: 1948
Available Issues in 1948
Listing of Statistical Charts and Tables in 1948
In some instances, pages are assembled into collections with pages of the same title that appear in later issues of the publication.
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Bank Assets
All Banks in the United States and Possessions, by States - Assets and Liabilities and Number of Banks
All Banks in the United States and Possessions, by States - Principal Assets and Liabilities, and Number of Banks
All Banks in the United States, by Classes - Principal Assets and Liabilities, and Number of Banks
Bank Debits and Deposits Turnover
Commercial Paper and Bankers' Acceptances Outstanding
Customers' Debit Balances, Money Borrowed, and Principal Related Items of Stock Exchange Firms Carrying Margin Accounts
Earnings and Expenses of Federal Reserve Banks for the Six-Month Period
Estimated Liquid Assets Holdings of Individuals and Businesses
Government Corporations and Credit Agencies - Principal Assets and Liabilities
Hours and Earnings of Production Workers in Manufacturing Industries
Hours and Earnings of Wage Earners in Manufacturing Industries
International Capital Transactions of the United States - Net Capital Movement to United States
International Capital Transactions of the United States - Short-Term Foreign Liabilities and Assets Reported by Banks in the United States, by Countries
Postal Savings System
Principal Assets and Liabilities of All Federal Reserve Banks
Proportion of Liquid Assets Held by Spending Units and Family Units at Various Income Levels
Quarterly Earnings and Dividends of Large Corporations - Industrial Corporations
Quarterly Earnings and Dividends of Large Corporations - Public Utility Corporations
Revenues, Expenses and Income of Class I Railroads
Type and Size of Liquid Asset Holdings Within Different Occupational Groups
Type and Size of Liquid Asset Holdings Within Various Income Groups
United States Savings Bonds
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