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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
DEPOSITS. RESERVES, AIID BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS ?IRST ( M F '- OF APRIL, l,
(Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s 1 / . In m i l l i o r i g ^ r ^ n w a f ) ^
Gross demand deposits
Het
Demand
Time
demand
[balances due
Interdeposits
Total
Other
"deposits
from domestic
bank
2/
banks
86,571
10,272 / 76,300
76,567
29,082
19,258
4,89?

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MAY 61949
RESERVE
RICHMOND
with F. R. Banks
Required

1949
at Federal

All member banks
18.461
Central reserve c i t y banks:
New York
20,739
3,750'
16,989 '
19,166
1,646
90
5,107
Chicago
4,672
1,067 3,606^
1,0264,248
1,181
92
1,195
Reserve c i t y banks
32,227
4,634
27,593
28,122
11,522
1,617
7,051
Boston
258^
1,643/
188 A
1,741
30
10
407
397
New York
582.
27 ^
555 ^
5U
285^1
25
137
135
3
2,138
Philadelphia
3 2 4 - - 1,814 ^
1,904
68
245^
437
442
5
Cleveland
3,949
3,504^
445/
3,510
1, 509 / ;
151
901
88 5
15
2,018Richmond
291^
1,727^
1,759
434-f
100
438
420
19
z
Atlanta
2,037
1,605
432/
1,729
416/
127
27
412
439
Chicago
3,876.
395/- 3,480-^
3,333
2,009—
252
884
913
29
S t . Louis
1,974558-^ 1 , 4 1 6 ^
1,688
339 96
397
17
414
Minneapolis
968
233"^
735"822
185 200
51
195
5
Kansas City2,679
7 0 1 ^ . 1,978^
2,229
361-"
236
538
517
21
Dallas
2,400
470
1
,
9
3
1
^
2,013
3
8
9
^
228
501
472
29
San Francisco
7,705 501Z
7,204-^
6,879
5,161^
250
1,901
1,936
36
28,933
821"
Country banks
28,112/
25.030
14.888 /
5,121
5,616
3,098
J&952,277 86 ^
2,191/
2,006
22
Boston
402
423
154
4,038826
68
3,586
New York
263
3,952
894
2,125-1,708
2,109
200
1,864
426
467
41
Philadelphia
2,364^
2,056
1,740.
2,341/
252
512
52
459
Cleveland
2,052r
100 "
887'
1,951387
1,744
346
41
234
Richmond
2,036
2,308/
164^
386
2,472692
428
317
42
Atlanta
3,906806
58^
3,848/
2,55872
3,390
734
439
Chicago
1,672,
277
25
302
625
204
1,441
45 — 1,627/
S t . Louis
1,398/
276
1,218
150
1,345-"
252
756 .
24
Minneapolis
2,225/"
326
5 8 ^ 2,167^
1,893
312
365
313
39
Kansas City2,619%^
101^
2,518/
386
368
2,196
222-4
46
414
Dallas
1,785
y
185
1,755/
30./
319
1,549
23
342
951-^i
San Francisco
NOTE: Demand d e p o s i t s adjusted (demand deposits other than interbank and United States Government l e s s cfesh items reported as in process
of 1collection.) of a l l member banks estimated a t 66*200 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s .
For numbered f o o t n o t e s see next page.


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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BAMS - (Cont'd)
(Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s . In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s )
Federal
Reserve
district
Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia 2/
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
S t . Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco
Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
0]eveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
S t . Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
3an Francisco

Time deposits
Demand deposits except interbank
2nd half 1 s t half
1 s t half
1 s t half
2nd half
1st half
Apr. 19k9
Mar. 19k9 Apr. 19k8 Apr. 19k9 Mar. 19k9 Apr. 19k8
Country banks i n places with population of 15,000 and.pver 1 /
8,805
8,797
16,413
r 15,98k
8,825
16,290
873
8kk
l,8kl
1,876
8k3
1,858
2,208
2,213
2,210
2,889
2,960
2,928
766
811
1,112
813
1,22k
1,210
906
91k
921
1,325
1,315
1,31k
k05
1,080
398
k08
1,123
1,107
k68
k90
1,613
1,575
k72
1,615
1,601
1,587
1,601
2,210
2,135
2,207
r
625
3#
339
637
3kl
637
301
297
302
566
590
587
10k
10k
105
5kl
56k
561
lk6
152
1,038
989
153
1,01k
678
657
1,317
1,25k
1,252
657
Country banks i n places with population of l e s s than 15, 000
6,066
6,063
6,062 '
11,822
r 11,917
11,857
231
232
231
327
331
333
1,023
1,153
1,155
1,152
1,023
995
896
900
898
896
898
903
819
1,027
820
825
1,027
l,0k7
k80
815
867
k72
85k
k79
221
218
69k
220
689
695
1,680
l,6kl
960
l,6kk
957
959
28L
28k
276
989
988
r 98k
762
k5k
k52
758
k55
759
207
20k
207
1,606
1,601
1,585
68
66
1,50k
69
1,532
1,533
502
293
29k
502
303
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1 / Includes any banks in outlying s e c t i o n s of reserve c i t i e s which have been
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given permission t o carry the same r e s e r v e s as country banks.
2 / Data f o r t h i s d i s t r i c t are not e n t i r e l y comparable with year ago f i g u r e s due t o
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a change in the reserve c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of i n d i v i d u a l banks.
Footnotes f o r preceding page ( J . l ) :
1 / Averages of d a i l y closing f i g u r e s f o r reserves and borrowings and of d a i l y
opening f i g u r e s f o r other columns, inasmuch as r e s e r v e s r e q u i r e d a r e based
on d e p o s its a t opening of b u s i n e s s .
2 j Demand d e p o s its s u b j e c t t o reserve requirements, i . e . , gross demand d e p o s i t s
minus cash items reported as i n process of c o l l e c t i o n and demand balances due
from domestic banks.
3 / Includes some interbank and U. S. Government time d e p o s i t s ; the amounts on c a l l
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r e p o r t dates are shown i n the Member Bank Call Report.




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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS - (Cont'd)
(Averages of daily figures; in thousands of dollars. Comparability of
figures i s affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership#
absorptions, e t c . , particularly in States designated by an asterisk.)

Time deposits
Demand deposits except interbank
1 s t half . 2nd half 1st half
1 s t half
2nd half
1st half
Apr. 19U9 Mar. 19h9 Apr. 19a8 Apr4 19U9 Mar. 19U9 Apr. 19a8
Country banks in places with popiilation of l e s s than 15,000
Total, a l l States 1 1 , 8 2 2 , U 8 5 11,856,709 rll,917,353 6,063,a92 6,066, oa7 6,062,a95
2a?,892
2a 3,269
2a3,026
New England
3a8,85l
3aa,36?
350,130
66,a66
66,767
66,ai2
58,oa8
60,091
58,aoi
Maine
28,63a
27,916
27,910
68,358
New Hampshire
66,526
67,252
56,202
55,682
a2,085
ai,a6i
Vermont
55,655
hi,333
52,792
52,766
118,312
5a,375
Massachusetts
115,960
119,507
1,520
1,526
Rhode Island
962
1,557
967
9a5
38,650
62,180
38,623
62,011
Connecticut*
35,73a
58,9a9
Middle Atlantic
2,181,292 2,177,615
2,175,9ao 2,291,897 2,291,781 2,309,ai7
680,920
New York
702,618
758,667
759,227
758,727
701,531
522,306
New Jersey
521,767
508,a2a
525,65a
a99,89a
507,775
Pennsylvania
967,660
995,126 1,010,92a 1,011,287 1,02a,536
970,899
E. North Central
2,3U5,825 2,351,386
2,375,312 1,665,86a 1,669,319 1,659,519
Ohio
587,026
587,a88
511,a89
505,a56
509,612
588,220
Indiana
177,501
178,998
aoo,9a9
ai2,758
L00,686
179,33a
Illinois
386,838
876,a21
889,199
379,926
387,905
875,557
366,136
Michigan
292,862
360,62a
361,16a
29a,705
291,773
230,500
Wisconsin
192,285
229,763
229,a56
193,005
189,589
W. North Central
1,95a,606
#9,306
539,863
535,89a
1,957,678 1,951,688
217,810
Minnesota
220,017
252,783
219,ia9
253,632
250,707
Iowa
91,888
9a, 68a
91,880
336,663 ,
322,266
319,032
Missouri
69,851
308,655
73,287
73,059
3ia,95a
317,020
North Dakota
30,887
90,890
29,560
30,83a,
89,592
90,789
South Dakota
158,020
35,6ao
35,631
159,778
35,5a6
157,103
Nebraska
a3,066
a3,a99
331,6a3
33a, 3ia
a3,0k3
329,890
Kansas
asa,366
a?l,972
a5,306
a5,567
aa,859
489,903
South Atlantic
1,203,888
590,156 586,a31
591,191
1,193.16L 1,199,706
Delaware
11,728
16,85a
17,150
11,703
11,733
16,75a
Maryland
119,628
119,959
123,9a?
ia9,7a6
117,230
ia?,837
Virginia
215,ass
205,609
31a,836
313,183
317,371
215,975
8a,082
West Virginia
189,603
82,719
189,769
83,850
190,550
North Carolina
130,873
51,035
126,357
50,699
137,5a8
a9,330
South Carolina
81,988
18,959
83,651
86,831
18,985
18,730
28,885
Georgia
92,725
30,076
92,8ai
96,630
28,935
61,an
225,02ii
Florida
222, 26a
208,8U3
62,918
61,39a
E. South Central
666,753
16a,937
671,612
676,a65
157,231
m,3as
Kentucky
as,101
a6,n6
293,081
293,395
as,050
291,8a9
Tennessee
180,610
I8a,036
63,019
66,688
66,599
176,709
Alabama
36,912
ia?,596
37,667
ia3,095
38,176
ia3,a?2
Mississippi*
11,18a
5a,512
11,981
51,752
12,023
5a,723
W. South Central
ia3,i5o
ia8,132
ia?,869
2,o2a,5a7 2,051,15a r 2,051,371
Arkansas
172,828
171,a68
30,732
173,335 r
30,769
29,367
Louisiana
28,oa8
28.08a
83,88a
8a,a32
27,928
82,973
Oklahoma
aoi,a65
35,588
35,aio
398,632
399,521
33,737
Texas
5a,025
51,962
1,366,370 1,39a,755 l,397,a09
53,501
Mountain
721,888
18a,91a
73a, 980
182,159
18a,937
73a,29a
Montana
ai,8i5
169,525
169,083
163,118
ai,82i
ao,869
Idaho
17,088
7a,8a8
78,398
17,138
17,153
7a,313
22,280
Wyoming*
95,112
85,902
22,285
95,16a
21,177
Colorado
a9,228
231,192
232,672
23a,810
a9,2a2
a9,650
New Mexico
105,316
12,630
102, 275
12,6oa
10a,775
i2,a3a
Arizona
1,168
1,225
1,21a
a, 370
a,a55
3,953
Utah
a6,008
35,109
a6,3az
35,112
a5,3ia
35,067
Nevada
8,oa5
8,118
5,512
a,
661
8,05a
5,528
Pacific
368,802
23a,a65
ai3,5is
2 3 a , 6a?
2a5,a25
369,717
Washington*
ao,728
85,aos
ao,865
8a,998
92,292
ai,9i9
7a,087
Oregon*
26,a53
86,866
73,676
26,272
27,836
209,717
167,28a
California
210,633
2
3
a
,
3
5
8
175,670
167,505

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