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7^* research department J.l Class of bank and F . R. d i s t r i c t 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? JL V J 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. n isg 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 5k9 r Revised 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 ~* 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 ~ 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 ~ r e p o r t dates are shown i n the Member Bank Call Report. J.lb 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 r / Revised http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis