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Volume2 • Number 1 • January 2005

Statistical Supplement
to the Federal Reserve

BULLETIN

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.

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Editing Section, Division of Research and Statistics, and the Publications Department, Office of Board Members.

Preface
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Financial and Business Statistics:
Table of Contents
These tables reflect the data available for publication as of
the first week of January 2005.
3 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL STATISTICS

Money Stock and Bank Credit
4 Reserves and money stock measures
5 Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank
credit
6 Reserves and borrowings—Depository
institutions
Policy

Instruments

7 Federal Reserve Bank interest rates
8 Reserve requirements of depository institutions
9 Federal Reserve open market transactions
Federal Reserve

Federal Finance
25 Federal debt subject to statutory limitation
25 Gross public debt of U.S. Treasury—
Types and ownership
26 U.S. government securities
dealers—Transactions
27 U.S. government securities dealers—
Positions and financing
28 Federal and federally sponsored credit
agencies—Debt outstanding

Securities Markets and Corporate

Finance

29 New security issues—Tax-exempt state and local
governments and U.S. corporations
30 Open-end investment companies—Net sales
and assets
30 Domestic finance companies—Assets and liabilities
31 Domestic finance companies—Owned and managed
receivables

Banks

10 Condition and Federal Reserve note statements
11 Maturity distribution of loans and securities

Real Estate
32 Mortgage markets—New homes
33 Mortgage debt outstanding

Monetary and Credit Aggregates
12 Aggregate reserves of depository institutions
and monetary base
13 Money stock measures

Consumer Credit
34 Total outstanding
34 Terms

Commercial Banking Institutions—
Assets and Liabilities
15
16
17
19
20
21

All commercial banks in the United States
Domestically chartered commercial banks
Large domestically chartered commercial banks
Small domestically chartered commercial banks
Foreign-related institutions
Memo items

Financial Markets
22 Commercial paper outstanding
22 Prime rate charged by banks on short-term
business loans
23 Interest rates—Money and capital markets
24 Stock market—Selected statistics

Flow of Funds
35
37
38
39

Funds raised in U.S. credit markets
Summary of financial transactions
Summary of credit market debt outstanding
Summary of financial assets and liabilities

DOMESTIC

NONFINANCIAL

STATISTICS

Selected Measures
40 Output, capacity, and capacity utilization
42 Industrial production—Indexes and gross value

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS
Summary Statistics
44 U.S. international transactions
44 U.S. reserve assets
45 Foreign official assets held at Federal Reserve
45 Seated U.S. liabilities to foreign official
institutions

Securities Holdings and Transactions
54 Foreign transactions in securities
55 Marketable u s . Treasury b o n d s and
notes—Foreign transactions
Interest and Exchange Rates
5 6 F o r d g n eXchange rateS

57 GUIDE TO SPECIAL

TABLES

Reported by Banks in the United States
45
46
48
49

Liabilities to, and claims on, foreigners
Liabilities to foreigners
Banks' own claims on foreigners
Banks' own and domestic customers' claims on
foreigners
Reported by Nonbanking Business
Enterprises in the United States

50 Liabilities to foreigners
52 Claims on foreigners

58 INDEX TO STATISTICAL

TABLES

Symbols and Abbreviations
c
e
n.a.
n.e.c.
p
r

*
0
ABS
ATS
BIF
CD
CMO
CRA
FAMC
FFB
FFIEC
FHA
FHLBB
FHLMC
FmHA
FNMA
FSA
FSLIC

Corrected
Estimated
Not available
Not elsewhere classified
Preliminary
Revised (Notation appears in column heading
when about half the figures in the column have
been revised from the most recently published
table.)
Amount insignificant in terms of the last decimal
place shown in the table (for example, less than
500,000 when the smallest unit given is in millions)
Calculated to be zero
Cell not applicable
Asset-backed security
Automatic transfer service
Bank insurance fund
Certificate of deposit
Collateralized mortgage obligation
Community Reinvestment Act of 1977
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
Federal Financing Bank
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
Federal Housing Administration
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Farmers Home Administration
Federal National Mortgage Association
Farm Service Agency
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation

G-7
G-10
GDP
GNMA
GSE
HUD
IMF
IOs
IPCs
IRA
MMDA
MSA
NAICS
NOW
OCDs
OPEC
OTS
PMI
POs
REIT
REMICs
RHS
RP
RTC
SCO
SDR
SIC
TIIS
VA

Group of Seven
Group of Ten
Gross domestic product
Government National Mortgage Association
Government-sponsored enterprise
Department of Housing and Urban
Development
International Monetary Fund
Interest only, stripped, mortgage-backed securities
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Individual retirement account
Money market deposit account
Metropolitan statistical area
North American Industry Classification System
Negotiable order of withdrawal
Other checkable deposits
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Office of Thrift Supervision
Private mortgage insurance
Principal only, stripped, mortgage-backed securities
Real estate investment trust
Real estate mortgage investment conduits
Rural Housing Service
Repurchase agreement
Resolution Trust Corporation
Securitized credit obligation
Special drawing right
Standard Industrial Classification
Treasury inflation-indexed securities
Department of Veterans Affairs

GENERAL INFORMATION
In many of the tables, components do not sum to totals because of
rounding.
Minus signs are used to indicate (1) a decrease, (2) a negative
figure, or (3) an outflow.
"U.S. government securities" may include guaranteed issues

of U.S. government agencies (the flow of funds figures also
include not fully guaranteed issues) as well as direct obligations of the U S. Treasury.
"State and local government" also includes municipalities,
special districts, and other political subdivisions.

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.10

RESERVES AND MONEY STOCK MEASURES
Percent annual rate of change, seasonally adjusted1

Monetary or credit aggregate
Q4

1
2
3
4

Reserves of depository institutions1
Total
Required
Nonborrowed
Monetary base3

Ql'

Q2'

Q37

July7

Aug.7

Sept.7

25.7
22.3
26.0
4.2

40.2
41.2
38.2
8.3

5.6
9.9
1.6
4.0

16.2
2.3

3.6
6.2
5.7

2.6
2.3

11.8
2.2
10.5
5.3

5.2
5.7
5.2
3.1

18.5
14.6
18.0
4.9

.7
2.1

14.4
8.2
12.6
9.0

5.3
.7
7.0
12.7

2.6
1.3
1.1

6.1
3.6
5.9

6.3
9.5
10.8

3.4
2.6
3.5

12.3
1.4
4.1

1.1
1.9

2.9
11.1

10.4
13.5

2.5
5.3

1.5
9.9

1.2
3.6

1.4
10.3

6.9
4.6

3.6
12.6

5.1
9.0
10.7'

13.5
4.2
30.4

19.5
4.3
25.5

5.6
3.2
13.0

1.2
2.0
16.8

6.7
4.6
19.0

1.6
7.3
2.7

10.4
8.8
1.6

13.5
2.5
10.5

5.1

2.3
4.9
3.5

16.4
5.0
30.0

6.4

3.9'

.9
34.5

6.2
4.0
2.7

1.8
39.7

1.4
3.1
50.6

10.0
.9
33.5

6.2
5.8
19.6

Money market mutual funds
16 Retail10
17 Institution-only

22.3
16.3'

19.4
7.5

8.5
4.1

12.0
6.6

9.9
5.4

23.2
16.1

11.7
4.8

8.2
9.9

19.4
29.9

Repurchase agreements and Eurodollars
18 Repurchase agreements
19 Eurodollars

10.7
16.0

13.7
32.9

6.1
21.9

4.2
15.7

46.6
12.8

25.1

13.0
28.2

17.9
34.9

55.7
38.0

Concepts of money*
5 Ml
6 M2
7 M3
Nontransaction components
8 In M2 5
9 In M3 only6
Time and savings deposits
Commercial banks
Savings, including MMDAs
Smalltime7
Large time8'9
Thrift institutions
13
Savings, including MMDAs
14
Smalltime7
15 Large time8
10
11
12

io.r

1. Unless otherwise noted, rates of change are calculated from average amounts outstanding during preceding month or quarter.
2. Figures incorporate adjustments for discontinuities, or "breaks," associated with regulatory changes in reserve requirements (See also table 1.20.)
3. The seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted monetary base consists of (1) seasonally
adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves (line 1), plus (2) the seasonally adjusted currency
component of the money stock, plus (3) (for all quarterly reporters on the "Report of
Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and Vault Cash" and for all weekly reporters whose
vault cash exceeds their required reserves) the seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted difference
between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve requirements.
4. Composition of the money stock measures is as follows:
Ml consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the
vaults of depository institutions; (2) travelers checks of nonbank issuers; (3) demand deposits
at commercial banks (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S.
government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of
collection and Federal Reserve float; and (4) other checkable deposits (OCDs), consisting of
negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) and automatic transfer service (ATS) accounts at
depository institutions, credit union share draft accounts, and demand deposits at thrift
institutions. Seasonally adjusted Ml is constructed by summing currency, travelers checks,
demand deposits, and OCDs, each seasonally adjusted separately.
M2 consists of Ml plus (1) savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts);
(2) small-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of less than $100,000), less
individual retirement account (IRA) and Keogh balances at depository institutions; and (3)
balances in retail money market mutual funds, less IRA and Keogh balances at money market
mutual funds. Seasonally adjusted M2 is constructed by summing savings deposits, smalldenomination time deposits, and retail money fund balances, each seasonally adjusted
separately, and adding this result to seasonally adjusted M1.

.9

M3 consists of M2 plus (1) balances in institutional money market mutual funds; (2)
large-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more); (3)
repurchase agreement (RP) liabilities of depository institutions, in denominations of $100,000
or more, on U.S. government and federal agency securities; and (4) Eurodollars held by U.S.
addressees at foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide and at all banking offices in the
United Kingdom and Canada. Large-denomination time deposits, RPs, and Eurodollars
exclude those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks
and official institutions, and money market funds. Seasonally adjusted M3 is constructed by
summing institutional money funds, large-denomination time deposits, RPs, and Eurodollars,
each seasonally adjusted separately, and adding the result to seasonally adjusted M2.
5. Sum of (1) savings deposits (including MMDAs), (2) small time deposits, and (3) retail
money fund balances, each seasonally adjusted separately.
6. Sum of (1) large time deposits, (2) institution-only money fund balances, (3) RPs, and
(4) Eurodollars, each seasonally adjusted separately.
7. Small time deposits are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All IRA and
Keogh account balances at commercial banks and thrift institutions are subtracted from small
time deposits.
8. Large time deposits are those issued in amounts of $100,000 or more, excluding those
booked at international banking facilities.
9. Large time deposits at domestically chartered commercial banks, U.S. branches and
agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations, excluding those amounts held by
depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks and official institutions, and
money market mutual funds.
10. IRA and Keogh account balances at money market mutual funds are subtracted from
retail money funds.

Money Stock and Bank Credit
1.11

5

RESERVE BALANCES OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS1
Millions of dollars
Average of
daily figures

Average of daily figures for week ending on date indicated

Sept.

Sept. 15

Sept. 22

Sept. 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

Oct. 20

Oct. 27

770,603
705,165
705,165
259,117
428,645
15,262
2,141
0
24,000
198
51
0
147
139
41,101
11,043
2,200
36,342

SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS

Reserve Bank credit outstanding
Securities held outright
U.S. Treasury2
Notes and bonds, nominal3
Notes and bonds, inflation-indexed3
Inflation compensation4
Federal agency3
Repurchase agreements5
Loans to depository institutions
Primary credit
Secondary credit
Seasonal credit
Float
Other Federal Reserve assets
Gold stock
Special drawing rights certificate account
Treasury currency outstanding

756,713
694,260
694,260
255,271
422,028
14,862
2,099
0
23,040
252
19
0
233
217
39,378
11,044
2,200
36,153

766,660
696,587
696,587
255,997
423,501
14,969
2,120
0
30,825
336
96
0
239
201
38,711
11,043
2,200
36,245

769,306
703,153
703,153
259,011
426,741
15,262
2,139
0
25,492
182
16
0
167
19
40,461
11,043
2,200
36,318

768,418
695,563
695,563
255,360
423,227
14,862
2,113
0
33,500
258
20
0
238
473
38,625
11,043
2,200
36,238

767,458
697,024
697,024
255,913
424,141
14,862
2,107
0
31,286
592
352
0
240
291
38,847
11,043
2,200
36,252

765,813
698,602
698,602
257,062
424,141
15,262
2,137
0
27,571
254
9
0
245
117
39,269
11,043
2,200
36,265

764,904
700,691
700,691
258,810
424,483
15,262
2,135
0
24,464
201

768,772
701,602
701,602
258,864
425,339
15,262
2,137
0
27,071
193

0
199
12
39,560
11,043
2,200
36,279

139
40,044
11,043
2,200
36,300

770,526
702,661
702,661
259,068
426,191
15,262
2,139
0
26,964
173
5
0
168
385
40,343
11,043
2,200
36,321

734,719
21,275
21,275
0
307

738,895
24,341
24,341
0
313

740,998
25,572
25,572
0
297

740,142
24,707
24,707
0
322

737,504
24,814
24,814
0
312

736,840
24,291
24,291
0
299

738,567
24,888
24,888
0
291

742,576
24,883
24,883
0
295

741,416
25,431
25,431
0
299

740,707
26,297
26,297
0
301

15,515'
4,800
99
10,301'
10,299'
2
315
22,147
12,146'

16,187'
5,608
89
10,213'
10,213'
0
277
23,235
13,177'

16,020
5,024
91
10,596
10,596
0
308
23,795
12,185

15,840'
5,261
84
10,223'
10,223'
0
273
23,271
13,617'

17,502'
6,979
81
10,164'
10,164'
0
278
23,223
13,597'

15,638
5,118
110
10,163
10,163
0
247
23,394
14,859

16,478
5,334
101
10,718
10,718
0
325
23,448
10,753

15,788
4,682
87
10,721
10,721
0
298
23,650
11,123

16,130
5,232
99
10,490
10,490
0
308
23,880
12,934

15,813
4,948
86
10,487
10,487
0
291
24,102
12,968

ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS

Currency in circulation
Reverse repurchase agreements6
Foreign official and international accounts . . . .
Dealers
Treasury cash holdings
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than
reserve balances
U.S. Treasury, general account
Foreign official
Service-related
Required clearing balances
Adjustments to compensate for float
Other
Other liabilities and capital
Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks 7 . .

Wednesday figures

End-of-month figures
Sept. 15

Sept. ;

Sept. 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

769,924
695,703
695,703
255,389
423,341
14,862
2,111
0
35,500
303
57
0
246
130
38,548
11,043
2,200
36,238

763,484
698,161
698,161
257,053
424,141
14,862
2,105
0
26,500
255
15
0
240
425
38,993
11,043
2,200
36,252

767,438
698,617
698,617
257,079
424,141
15,262
2,135
0
29,500
251
6
0
245
376
39,445
11,043
2,200
36,265

761,838
701,586
701,586
258,849
425,339
15,262
2,136
0
21,000
196

231
1,839
39,468
11,043
2,200
36,279

773,725
706,834
706,834
259,303
430,125
15,262
2,143
0
25,250
121
4
0
116
114
41,635
11,043
2,200
36,364

0
194
555
39,612
11,043
2,200
36,279

773,812
701,617
701,617
258,878
425,339
15,262
2,138
0
30,250
186
2
0
184
1,681
40,079
11,043
2,200
36,300

765,773
702,813
702,813
259,078
426,333
15,262
2,140
0
21,250
179
24
0
154
952
40,579
11,043
2,200
36,321

772,408
706,730
706,730
259,201
430,125
15,262
2,142
0
23,750
140
0
0
140
432
41,357
11,043
2,200
36,342

736,506
22,941
22,941
0
330

738,372
25,693
25,693
0
291

741,440
27,037
27,037
0
299

739,576
24,323
24,323
0
314

737,942
24,556
24,556
0
300

738,652
24,337
24,337
0
291

740,819
24,736
24,736
0
295

743,403
24,985
24,985
0
299

741,985
25,843
25,843
0
302

742,431
25,761
25,761
0
299

13,094'
2,456
158
10,206'
10,206'
0
275
23,084
20,045'

17,076'
5,987
128
10,718'
10,718'
0
243
23,502
15,720'

16,088
5,116
92
10,571
10,571
0
310
23,918
14,551

18,181'
7,626
79
10,223'
10,223'
0
252
22,879
14,133'

15,339'
4,845
78
10,164'
10,164'
0
252
23,151
11,691'

15,925
5,436
81
10,163
10,163
0
245
23,175
14,567

16,708
5,576
80
10,718
10,718
0
334
23,158
5,645

16,565
5,466
86
10,721
10,721
0
292
23,479
14,624

15,650
4,785
76
10,490
10,490
0
299
23,765
7,792

15,485
4,582
113
10,487
10,487
0
303
23,608
14,410

Aug.

Sept.

766,546
694,859
694,859
255,330
422,541
14,862
2,125
0
32,250
457
215
0
242
1,002
37,979
11,043
2,200
36,211

771,134
700,341
700,341
258,804
424,141
15,262
2,134
0
29,250
236

SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Reserve Bank credit outstanding
Securities held outright
U.S. Treasury2
Bills 3
Notes and bonds, nominal3
Notes and bonds, inflation-indexed3
Inflation compensation4
Federal agency3
Repurchase agreements5
Loans to depository institutions
Primary credit
Secondary credit
Seasonal credit
Float
Other Federal Reserve assets
Gold stock
Special drawing rights certificate account
Treasury currency outstanding

19
20
21
22
23
24

Currency in circulation
Reverse repurchase agreements6
Foreign official and international accounts . . .
Dealers
Treasury cash holdings
Deposits with Federal Reserve Banks, other than
reserve balances
U.S. Treasury, general account
Foreign official
Service-related
Required clearing balances
Adjustments to compensate for float
Other
Other liabilities and capital
Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks 7 .

. . ..

ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

NOTE. Some of the data in this table appears in the Board's H.4.1 (503) weekly statistical
release, available at www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. Amounts of vault cash held as reserves are shown in table 1.12, line 2.
2. Includes securities lent to dealers, which are fully collateralized by other U.S. Treasury
securities.
3. Face value of the securities.
4. Compensation that adjusts for the effect of inflation on the original face value of
inflation-indexed securities.

5. Cash value of agreements, which are fully collateralized by U.S. Treasury and federal
agency securities.
6. Cash value of agreements, which are fully collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities.
7. Excludes required clearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float.

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1.12

RESERVES AND BORROWINGS

Depository Institutions1

Millions of dollars
Prorated monthly averages of biweekly averages
Reserve classification
Apr.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Reserve balances with Reserve Banks2
Total vault cash3
Applied vault cash4
Surplus vault cash5
Total reserves6
Required reserves
Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
Total borrowing at Reserve Banks
Primary
Secondary
Seasonal
Adjustment

9,053
43,894
32,005
11,889
41,058
39,408
1,651
67

33
34

9,926
43,363
30,347
13,016
40,272
38,263

2,009

10,858
44,069
32,083
11,986
42,941
41,902
1,039

45
35

14,090'
42,852
31,971'
10,881

14,080'
43,053'
32,255
10,797

13,058
43,619
32,507
11,112

46,060'

46,336'
44,693'
1,643'

45,566
43,678

44,253'
1,807'

46

86

17
0
29

29
0
57

112
9
0
103

1,888
180
40
0
140

12,793
44,483
33,399
11,084
46,192
44,481
1,711
245
42
0
203

Aug.7

Sept.'

12,111

13,037
44,840

45,056
33,386
11,670

45,497
43,946

1,551
251
18
0
233

33,416

12,019
46,654
33,660

11,424

12,994

46,453
44,887
1,566

45,678

335
97
0

43,961
1,717
179
15
0
164

weekly averages of daily figures for two-week periods ending on dates indicated

July 7'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Reserve balances with Reserve Banks
Total vault cash3
Applied vault cash4
Surplus vault cash5
Total reserves
Required reserves
Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
Total borrowing at Reserve Banks
Primary
Secondary
Seasonal
Adjustment

12,171
45,367
32,928
12,440
45,099
43,109
1,989
59
0
165

July 21'

Aug. 4'

12,362

13,832
44,517
34,305
10,212

44,018
32,988
11,030
45,350
43,928
1,422
242
40
0
203

48,136
46,217

1,919

1. Data in this table also appear in the Board's H.3 (502) weekly statistical release,
available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases. Data are not break-adjusted or seasonally
adjusted.
2. Excludes required clearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float and
includes other off-balance-sheet "as-of" adjustments.
3. Vault cash eligible to satisfy reserve requirements. It includes only vault cash held by
those banks and thrift institutions that are not exempt from reserve requirements. Dates
refer to the maintenance periods in which the vault cash can be used to satisfy reserve
requirements.

264
34
0
230

Aug. 18

Sept. 1'

Sept. 15

Sept. 29'

9,861'

14,005
44,354
34,258
10,096

11,918
44,199'
31,935'

48,263
46,606
1,656

43,852'
42,243'
1,609

14,237
45,333
34,933
10,400
49,169

257
19
0
238

263
26
0
237

45,863

32,315
13,549'
42,175'
40,828'
1,347
243
14
0
229

12,265'

47,661

1,508
423
181
0
243

10,937
47,408
32,089
15,320
43,026
41,364
1,661

197
4
0
194

12,953

12,265

46,364

35,391
10,974
48,343

45,217
32,709
12,508
44,974

46,628

43,068

1,715

1,906
100
7
0
93

186
28
0

158

4. All vault cash held during the lagged computation period by "bound" institutions (that
is, those whose required reserves exceed their vault cash) plus the amount of vault cash
applied during the maintenance period by "nonbound" institutions (that is, those whose vault
cash exceeds their required reserves) to satisfy current reserve requirements.
5. Total vault cash (line 2) less applied vault cash (line 3).
6. Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks (line 1) plus applied vault cash (line 3).
7. Total reserves (line 5) less required reserves (line 6).

Policy Instruments
1.14

1

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INTEREST RATES
Percent per year
Current and previous levels
1

Secondary credit2

Primary credit

Seasona credit3

T7 a|-| pi'n 1 D P CPTVP

Bank

Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
VTinneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

On
1/14/05

Effective date

Previous rate

On
1/14/05

Effective date

Previous rate

On
1/14/05

Effective date

Previous rate

3.25

12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04

3.00
i

3.75

12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04

3.50
i

2.35

12/23/04

2 5

i

12/14/04
12/15/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04

3.25

1

3.00

3.75

12/14/04
12/15/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04
12/14/04

i

1

3.50

1

2.35

12/23/04

2. 5

Range of rates for primary credit
Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

2.25

2.25

2003—June 25
26

2.00-2.25
2.00

2.00
2.00

2004—June 30
July 1
Aug. 10
11
Sept. 21
22
Nov. 10
12
Dec. 14
15

2.00-2.25
2.25
2.25-2.50
2.50
2.50-2.75
2.75
2.75-3.00
3.00
3.00-3.25
3.25

2.25
2.25
2.50
2.50
2.75
2.75
3.00
3.00
3.25
3.25

3.25

3.25

Effective date

In effect Jan. 9, 2003
(beginning of program)

In effect January 14, 2005

Effective date

Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

Effective date

Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

Effective date

Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

2001—June 27
29
Aug. 21
23
Sept. 17
18
Oct. 2
4
Nov. 6
8
Dec. 11
13

3.25-3.50
3.25
3.00-3.25
3.00
2.50-3.00
2.50
2.00-2.50
2.00
1.50-2.00
1.50
1.25-1.50
1.25

3.25
3.25
3.00
3.00
2.50
2.50
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.25
1.25

2002—Nov. 6
7

0.75-1.25
0.75

0.75
0.75

0.75

0.75

Range of rates for adjustment credit in recent years4

Effective date

In effect Dec. 31, 1995

Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

5.25

5.25

1996—Jan. 31
Feb. 3

5.00-5.25
5.00

5.00
5.00

1998—Oct. 15
16
Nov. 17
19

4.75-5.00
4.75
4.50^1.75
4.50

4.75
4.75
4.50
4.50

1999—Aug. 24
26
Nov. 16
18

4.50^1.75
4.75
4.75-5.00
5.00

4.75
4.75
4.75
5.00

Effective date

2000—Feb.

2
4
Mar. 21
23
May 16
19

2001—Jan.

Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
2001—May

3
4
5
31
1
20
21
18
20
15
17

1. Available for very short terms as a backup source of liquidity to depository institutions
that are in generally sound financial condition in the judgment of the lending Federal Reserve
Bank.
2. Available in appropriate circumstances to depository institutions that do not qualify for
primary credit.
3. Available to help relatively small depository institutions meet regular seasonal needs for
funds that arise from a clear pattern of intrayearly movements in their deposits and loans. The
discount rate on seasonal credit takes into account rates charged on market sources of funds

Range (or
level)—All
F.R. Banks

F.R. Bank
of
N.Y.

5.00-5.25
5.25
5.25-5.50
5.50
5.50-6.00
6.00

5.25
5.25
5.50
5.50
5.50
6.00

5.75-6.00
5.50-5.75
5.50
5.00-5.50
5.00
4.50-5.00
4.50
4.00^1.50
4.00
3.50^1.00
3.50

5.75
5.50
5.50
5.00
5.00
4.50
4.50
4.00
4.00
3.50
3.50

In effect Jan. 8, 2003
(end of program)

and ordinarily is reestablished on the first business day of each two-week reserve maintenance
period.
4. Was available until January 8, 2003, to help depository institutions meet temporary
needs for funds that could not be met through reasonable alternative sources. For earlier data,
see the following publications of the Board of Governors: Banking and Monetary Statistics,
1914-1941, and 1941-1970; the Annual Statistical Digest, 1970-1979, 1980-1989, and
1990-1995; and the Statistical Digest, 1996-2000. See also the Board's Statistics: Releases
and Historical Data webpages (http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/H15/data.htm).

8
1.15

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS
Requirem ent
Type of liability

Net transaction accounts^
1 $0 million-$7.0 million2
2 More than $7.0 million-$47.6 million3 . . . .
3 More than $47.6 million

Percentage of
liabilities

0
3
10

4 Nonpersonal time deposits

0

5 Eurocurrency liabilities

0

NOTE. Required reserves must be held in the form of vault cash and, if vault cash is
insufficient, also in the form of a deposit with a Federal Reserve Bank. An institution that is a
member of the Federal Reserve System must hold that deposit directly with a Reserve Bank;
an institution that is not a member of the System can maintain that deposit directly with a
Reserve Bank or with another institution in a pass-through relationship. Reserve requirements
are imposed on commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, credit
unions, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, Edge corporations, and agreement
corporations.
1. Total transaction accounts consists of demand deposits, automatic transfer service
(ATS) accounts, NOW accounts, share draft accounts, telephone or preauthorized transfer
accounts, ineligible acceptances, and obligations issued by affiliates maturing in seven days or
less. Net transaction accounts are total transaction accounts less amounts due from other
depository institutions and less cash items in the process of collection.

12/23/04
12/23/04
12/23/04

For a more detailed description of these deposit types, see Form FR 2900 at
www. federalres erve. gov/bo arddoc s/reportform s/.
2. The amount of net transaction accounts subject to a reserve requirement ratio of zero
percent (the "exemption amount" ) is adjusted each year by statute. The exemption amount is
adjusted upward by 80 percent of the previous year's (June 30 to June 30) rate of increase in
total reservable liabilities at all depository institutions. No adjustment is made in the event of
a decrease in such liabilities.
3. The amount of net transaction accounts subject to a reserve requirement ratio of 3
percent is the "low reserve tranche." By statute, the upper limit of the low reserve tranche is
adjusted each year by 80 percent of the previous year's (June 30 to June 30) rate of increase or
decrease in net transaction accounts held by all depository institutions.

Policy Instruments
1.17

9

FEDERAL RESERVE OPEN MARKET TRANSACTIONS1
Millions of dollars

Type of transaction
and maturity
Apr.

May

July

Aug.

Sept.

U.S. TREASURY SECURITIES 2

Outright transactions
Treasury bills
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Exchanges
For new bills
Redemptions
Others within one year
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Maturity shifts
Exchanges
Redemptions
One to five years
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Maturity shifts
Exchanges
Five to ten years
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Maturity shifts
Exchanges
More than ten years
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Maturity shifts
Exchanges
All maturities
Gross purchases . . . .
Gross sales
Redemptions

15,503
0
542,736
542,736
10,095

21,421
0
657,931
657,931
0

18,150
0
738,886
738,886
0

341
0
56,267
56,267
0

3,516
0
74,959
74,959
0

0
66,123
66,123
0

3,831
0
63,302
63,302
0

952
0
78,894
78,894
0

0
66,355'
66,355'
0

3,473
0
80,572
80,572
0

15,663
0
70,336
72,004
16,802

12,720
0
89,108
92,075
0

6,565
0
96,433
103,153
0

0
0
16,544
16,333
0

0
0
7,293
8,333
0

1,693
0
9,748
8,913
0

0
0
6,998
13,879
0

1,898
0
0
0
0

0
0
17,703
21,489
0

0
0
6,535
7,652
0

22,814
0
45,211
64,519

12,748
0
73,093
88,276

7,814
0
76,364
97,256

1,293
0
16,544
16,333

0
0
7,293
8,333

783
0
4,066
6,620

1,760
0
6,998
13,879

3,078
0
0
0

428
0
10,029
19,771

6,535
7,652

6,003
0
21,063
6,063

5,074
0
11,588
3,800

4,107
0
11,131
5,897

741
0

0
0
0
0

713
0
2,520
2,293

275
0

244
0
0
0

568
0
5,051
1,718

695
0

8,531
0
4,062
1,423

2,280
0
4,427
0

220
0

40
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

84
0
3,163
0

0
0
0

29
0
0
0

0
0
2,624
0

405
0
0
0

68,513
0
26,897

54,242
0
0

36,856
0
0

2,414
0
0

3,516
0
0

3,681
0
0

5,866
0
0

6,202
0
0

1,078
0
0

5,473
0
0

1,522

167,500
168,750

163,650
165,900

138,500
133,000

138,750
136,000

173,500
182,250

179,500
172,000

180,000
183,000

4,942,131
4,946,691

444,402
444,341

443,463
442,966

392,021
391,293

427,319
426,071

416,602
417,540

465,642
468,417

510,205
512,957

8,653

310

1,189

1,752

6,227

3,998

4,725

5,752

45,589

36,536

1,225

1,764

9,908

9,864

5,804

280

26 Net change in U.S. Treasury securities
FEDERAL AGENCY OBLIGATIONS

Outright transactions
27 Gross purchases
28 Gross sales
29 Redemptions

0
120

30 Net change in federal agency obligations
TEMPORARY TRANSACTIONS

Repurchase agreements^
3 1 Gross purchases
32 Gross sales
Matched sale-purchase agreements
33 Gross purchases
34 Gross sales

1,497,713
1,490,838

4,722,667

Reverse repurchase agreements4
35 Gross purchases
36 Gross sales

231,272
252,363

37 Net change in temporary transactions

3 8 Total net change in System Open Market Account

1,143,126

46,295

1. Sales, redemptions, and negative figures reduce holdings of the System Open Market
Account; all other figures increase such holdings.
2. Transactions exclude changes in compensation for the effects of inflation on the
principal of inflation-indexed securities. Transactions include the rollover of inflation compensation into new securities.

3,487

3. Cash value of agreements, which are collateralized by U.S. government and federal
agency obligations.
4. Cash value of agreements, which are collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities.

10

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.18

FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

Condition and Federal Reserve Note Statements1

Millions of dollars
Wednesday

Sept.

Sept. 29
Consolidated condition statement
ASSETS

Gold certificate account
Special drawing rights certificate account . . .
Coin
Securities, repurchase agreements, and loans
Securities held outright
U.S. Treasury2
Notes and bonds, nominal3
Notes and bonds, inflation-indexed3
Inflation compensation4
Federal agency3
Repurchase agreements5
Loans
Items in process of collection
Bank premises
Other assets
Denominated in foreign currencies6 . . .
All other7
19 Total assets . . .

728,368

764
722,782

698,617
698,617
257,079
424,141
15,262
2,135
0
29,500
251
5,602
1,731
37,887
19,511
18,377

701,586
701,586
258,849
425,339
15,262
2,136
0
21,000
196
6,609
1,730
37,970
19,473
18,497

11,039
2,200
748
732,053
701,617
701,617
258,878
425,339
15,262
2,138
0
30,250
186
10,600
1,732
38,439
19,575
18,864

787,605

783,093

796,811

786,279

792,661

787,748

788,036

792,311

703,451
24,337
30,704
24,943
5,436
81
245
5,938
2,759

705,595
22,452
16,462
5,576
80
334
7,153
2,792

708,146
24,985
31,292
25,447
5,466
86
292
8,909
2,905

706,719
25,843
23,503
18,343
4,785

701,401
22,941
33,203
30,315
2,456
158
275
7,118
2,596

703,164
25,693
31,022

299
6,449
2,797

707,151
25,761
29,945
24,947
4,582
113
303
6,196
2,849

5,987
128
243
4,654
2,875

706,164
27,037
30,685
25,168
5,116
92
310
4,507
2,838

767,188

762,728

776,237

765,311

771,902

767,260

767,408

771,231

10,502
8,847
1,068

10,508
8,847
1,011

10,511
8,847
1,217

10,523
8,847
1,598

10,527
8,847
1,385

10,457
8,845
1,186

10,502
8,847
1,279

10,528
8,847
1,706

20,574

20,968

20,760

20,488

20,628

21,080

1,290,638
1,045,740
244,898
0

1,293,987
1,050,357

1,298,001
1,049,867
248,134
2,831

1,286,940
1,043,803
243,137
703

1,291,525
1,051,563
239,962
2,946

1,299,919
1,050,743
249,177
0

11,039
2,200
777

11,039
2,200

11,039
2,200
758
724,242
702,813
702,813
259,078
426,333

15,262
2,140
0
21,250
179
7,412
1,735
38,894
20,028
18,866

11,039
2,200

11,039
2,200
783
729,827
700,341
700,341
258,804
424,141
15,262
2,134
0
29,250

1,748
39,657
20,243
19,415

11,039
2,200
780
727,566
694,859
694,859
255,330
422,541
14,862
2,125
0
32,250
457
8,120
1,724
36,319
19,526
16,793

4,629
1,736
37,821
19,663
18,158

259,303
430,125
15,262
2,143
0
25,250
121
4,394
1,745
39,936
20,317
19,619

767
730,620
706,730
706,730

259,201
430,125
15,262
2,142
0
23,750
140
6,630

236

11,039
2,200
793
732,204
706,834
706,834

LIABILITIES

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Federal Reserve notes, net of F.R. Bank holding:
Reverse repurchase agreements8
Deposits
Depository institutions
U.S. Treasury, general account
Foreign official
Other
Deferred availability cash items
Other liabilities and accrued dividends9

29 Total liabilities

24,736

76

24,664

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

30 Capital paid in
3 1 Surplus
32 Other capital accounts
33 Total capital
MEMO

34 Marketable securities held in custody for foreign official
and international accounts3'10
35 U.S. Treasury
36
Federal agency
37 Securities lent to dealers

1,291,141
1,049,079
242,062
2,645

1,289,034
1,045,201
243,833
1,766

243,630

1,836

Federal Reserve notes and collateral statement
38 Federal Reserve notes outstanding
39
Less: Notes held by F.R. Banks not
subject to collateralization
40
Federal Reserve notes to be collateralized
41 Collateral held against Federal Reserve notes
42
Gold certificate account
43
Special drawing rights certificate account
44
U.S. Treasury and agency securities pledged1'
45
Other assets pledged

830,341

830,891

831,945

832,939

833,705

126,891
703,451
703,451
11,039
2,200
690,212
0

125,297
705,595
705,595
11,039
2,200
692,356
0

123,798
708,146
708,146
11,039
2,200
694,907
0

126,220
706,719
706,719
11,039
2,200
693,480
0

126,554
707,151
707,151
11,039
2,200
693,912
0

125,489
701,401
701,401
11,039
2,200
688,162
0

127,317
703,164
703,164
11,039
2,200
689,925
0

834,281
128,117
706,164
706,164
11,039
2,200
692,925
0

728,117

722,586

731,867

724,063

730,480

727,109

729,591

732,084

24,348

24,747

24,996

25,856

25,774

22,951

25,704

27,139

703,769

697,839

706,870

698,207

704,706

704,158

703,887

704,944

MEMO

46 Total U.S. Treasury and agency securities"
47
Less: face value of securities under reverse repurchase
agreements12
48
U.S. Treasury and agency securities
eligible to be pledged

1. Some of the data in this table also appear in the Board's H.4.1 (503) weekly statistical
release, which is available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
2. Includes securities lent to dealers, which are fully collateralized by other U.S. Treasury
securities.
3. Face value of the securities.
4. Compensation that adjusts for the effect of inflation on the original face value of
inflation-indexed securities.
5. Cash value of agreements, which are fully collateralized by U.S. Treasury and federal
agency securities.
6. Valued daily at market exchange rates.

7. Includes special investment account at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in Treasury
bills maturing within ninety days.
8. Cash value of agreements, which are fully collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities.
9. Includes exchange-translation account reflecting the daily revaluation at market
exchange rates of foreign exchange commitments.
10. Includes U.S. Treasury STRIPS and other zero coupon bonds at face value.
11. Includes face value of U.S. Treasury and agency securities held outright, compensation
to adjust for the effect of inflation on the original face value of inflation-indexed securities,
and cash value of repurchase agreements.
12. Face value of agreements, which are fully collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities.

Federal Reserve Banks
1.19

FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

11

Maturity Distribution of Loans and Securities

Millions of dollars
Wednesday
Type of holding and maturity
Sept.

Sept. 29
1 Total loans .
2 Within 15 days
16 days to 90 days .
4 91 days to 1 year . .
5 Total U.S. Treasury securities'
p Within 15 days
1
16 days to 90 days
! 91 days to 1 year
1
Over 1 year to 5 years
I Over 5 years to 10 years . . .
Over 10 years
12 Total federal agency securities
Within 15 days
16 days to 90 days
91 days to 1 year
Over 1 year to 5 years . . .
Over 5 years to 10 years .
Over 10 years
19 Total repurchase agreements2 .
Within 15 days
16 days to 90 days . .
22 Total reverse repurchase agreements2 . .
Within 15 days
16 days to 90 days . .

236
15
0

17
179
0

29
157

176
2

127
14
0

390
67

189
47

83
38
0

698,617

701,586

701,617

702,813

706,730

694,859

700,341

706,834

53,247
152,822
166,092
199,624
50,517
76,315

44,846
161,100
166,867
201,940
50,517
76,316

44,652
161,134
167,056
201,941
50,518
76,316

50,635
155,425
167,785
202,112
50,539
76,317

35,892
170,306
169,363
203,509
50,942
76,718

33,453
166,721
170,238
198,719
49,808
75,919

30,103
155,392
187,273
200,741
50,517
76,315

36,171
169,601
169,891
203,510
50,942
76,718

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

29,500

21,000

30,250

21,250

29,500
0

21,000
0

30,250
0

21,250
0

23,750
0

32,250
0

29,250
0

25,250
0

24,337

24,736

24,985

25,843

25,761

22,941

25,693

27,037

24,337

24,736
0

24,985
0

25,843
0

25,761
0

22,941
0

25,693
0

27,037
0

Note. Components may not sum to totals because of rounding.
1. Includes the original face value of inflation-indexed securities and compensation that
adjusts for the effect of inflation on the original face value of such securities.

29,250

2. Cash value of agreements classified by remaining maturity of the agreements.

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1.20

AGGREGATE RESERVES OF DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS AND MONETARY BASE1
Billions of dollars, averages of daily figures

2000
Dec.

2001
Dec.

2002
Dec.

2003
Dec.
Apr.

July1

Aug.

Sept.

45.94
45.76
44.05
737.81

45.73
45.49
44.02
745.61

44.75'
44.50'
43.20'
748.20

46.25
45.92'
44.69
753.38

46.04
45.86
44.32
755.88

May1

Seasonally adjusted
ADJUSTED FOR
CHANGES IN RESERVE REQUIREMENTS2

1
2
3
4

Total reserves3
Nonborrowed reserves4
Required reserves
Monetary base5

38.68
38.47

37.25
585.10

41.41
41.34
39.76
635.94

40.44
40.36
38.43

682.15

42.84
42.80
41.80
720.98

44.74
44.69
42.93
725.79

45.69
45.60
43.88
728.84

45.39
45.28
43.75
732.31

Not seasonally adjusted
5
6
7
8

Total reserves
Nonborrowed reserves
Required reserves7
Monetary base8

38.53
38.32
37.10
590.06

41.18
41.11
39.53
639.91

40.13
40.05
38.12

38.47
38.26

41.06
40.99
39.41

40.27
40.19

648.74

697.15
2.01

686.23

42.45
42.40
41.41
725.20

44.07
44.02
42.26
725.64

45.89
45.81
44.09
729.93

46.11
46.00
44.47
733.47

45.30
45.12
43.41
738.79

45.86
45.61
44.15
745.96

45.11
44.85'
43.55'
746.33

46.02
45.68
44.45
750.52

45.20
45.02
43.48
752.79

42.94
42.90
41.90
737.61
1.04
.05

44.17
44.12
42.37

46.06
45.97
44.25
740.31
1.81

46.34
46.22

45.57
45.39
43.68
749.33
1.89

46.19
45.95
44.48
756.48
1.71
.25

45.50
45.25
43.95
756.87
1.55
.25

46.45
46.12'
44.89
760.99
1.57'
.34

45.68
45.50
43.96
763.67
1.72

NOT ADJUSTED FOR
CHANGES IN RESERVE REQUIREMENTS9

9
10
11
12
13
14

Total reserves10
Nonborrowed reserves
Required reserves
Monetary base"
Excess reserves12
Borrowings from the Federal Reserve

37.05
596.98
1.43
.21

1.65
.07

38.26

1. Latest monthly and biweekly figures are available from the Board's H.3 (502) weekly
statistical release, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases. Historical data starting in
1959 and estimates of the effect on required reserves of changes in reserve requirements are
available from the Money and Reserves Projections Section, Division of Monetary Affairs,
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551.
2. Figures reflect adjustments for discontinuities, or "breaks," associated with regulatory
changes in reserve requirements. (See also table 1.10.)
3. Seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves equal seasonally adjusted, breakadjusted required reserves (line 4) plus excess reserves (line 16).
4. Seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted nonborrowed reserves equal seasonally adjusted,
break-adjusted total reserves (line 1) less total borrowings of depository institutions from the
Federal Reserve (line 17).
5. The seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted monetary base consists of (1) seasonally
adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves (line 1), plus (2) the seasonally adjusted currency
component of the money stock, plus (3) (for all quarterly reporters on the "Report of
Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and Vault Cash" and for all those weekly reporters
whose vault cash exceeds their required reserves) the seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted
difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve
requirements.
6. Break-adjusted total reserves equal break-adjusted required reserves (line 9) plus excess
reserves (line 16).
7. To adjust required reserves for discontinuities that are due to regulatory changes in
reserve requirements, a multiplicative procedure is used to estimate what required reserves

736.44

1.81
.05

44.69
743.75
1.64
.11

would have been in past periods had current reserve requirements been in effect. Breakadjusted required reserves include required reserves against transactions deposits and nonpersonal time and savings deposits (but not reservable nondeposit liabilities).
8. The break-adjusted monetary base equals (1) break-adjusted total reserves (line 6), plus
(2) the (unadjusted) currency component of the money stock, plus (3) (for all quarterly
reporters on the "Report of Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and Vault Cash" and for all
those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeds their required reserves) the break-adjusted
difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve
requirements.
9. Reflects actual reserve requirements, including those on nondeposit liabilities, with no
adjustments to eliminate the effects of discontinuities associated with regulatory changes in
reserve requirements.
10. Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks plus vault cash used to satisfy reserve
requirements.
11. The monetary base, not break-adjusted and not seasonally adjusted, consists of (1) total
reserves (line 11), plus (2) required clearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float
at Federal Reserve Banks, plus (3) the currency component of the money stock, plus (4) (for
all quarterly reporters on the "Report of Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and Vault
Cash" and for all those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeds their required reserves) the
difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve
requirements. Since February 1984, currency and vault cash figures have been measured over
the computation periods ending on Mondays.
12. Unadjusted total reserves (line 11) less unadjusted required reserves (line 14).

Monetary and Credit Aggregates
1.21

MONEY STOCK MEASURES1
Billions of dollars, averages of daily figures

2000
Dec.

2001
Dec.

2002
Dec.

2003
Dec.r

July7

Aug.7

Sept.7

Seasonally adjusted
Measures2
1 Ml
2 M2
3 M3

1,087.9
4,932.5'
7,122.7'

1,179.3
5,448.2'
8,035.7'

1,217.2
5,794.3'
8,565.8'

1,293.4
6,062.7
8,862.4

1,325.0
6,288.1
9,282.0

1,342.9
6,300.3
9,319.9

1,346.9
6,332.8
9,364.1

1,345.9
6,346.7
9,346.1

Ml components
Currency3
Travelers checks4
Demand deposits5
Other checkable deposits6

531.6
8.3
310.3
237.8

582.0
8.0
332.5
256.8

627.4
7.8
303.4
278.6

663.9
7.7
312.6
309.2

684.8
7.6
306.3
326.3

687.7
7.6
318.6
329.0

691.7
7.6
323.8
323.8

694.2
7.6
318.1
326.1

Nontransaction components
8 In M27
9 In M3 only8

3,844.6'
2,190.2'

4,268.9'
2,587.5'

4,577.1'
2,771.5'

4,769.2
2,799.7

4,963.1
2,993.9

4,957.4
3,019.6

4,985.9
3,031.3

5,000.8
2,999.4

Commercial banks
10 Savings deposits, including MMDAs . . ,
11 Small time deposits9
12 Large time deposits10'"

1,422.1
699.4
737.2'

1,736.0
633.6
689.9'

2,053.2
590.1'
698.8'

2,328.1
536.9
763.7

2,541.9
528.6
881.1

2,538.5
531.8
883.1

2,560.6
535.7
881.9

2,589.4
536.8
889.6

Thrift institutions
13 Savings deposits, including MMDAs . . ,
14 Small time deposits9
15 Large time deposits10

454.1
344.8
102.9

572.9
339.1
114.8

716.3
302.1
117.5

830.4
272.7
120.1

885.0
266.9
137.5

886.0
267.6
143.3

893.4
267.8
147.3

888.8
269.1
149.7

Money market mutual funds
16 Retail12
17 institution-only

924.2'
789.6'

987.2'
1,194.0'

915.5'
1,245.7'

801.1
1,113.7

740.7
1,105.4

733.5
1,109.8

728.5
1,100.6

716.7
1,073.2

Repurchase agreements and Eurodollars
18 Repurchase agreements
19 Eurodollars

366.0
194.5

378.9
210.0

480.9
228.6

513.4
288.8

537.4
332.5

543.2
340.3

551.3
350.2

525.7
361.3

4
5
6
7

Not seasons lly adjusted
Measures2
20 Ml
21 M2
22 M3

1,112.0
4,966.9'
7,175.8'

1,205.1
5,486.2'
8,102.3'

535.6
8.1
326.7
241.5

Nontrans action componen
27 In M27
28 In M3 only8

3,854.9'
2,208.9'

4,281.1'
2,616.1'

Commercial banks
29 Savings deposits, including MMDAs
30 Small time deposits9
3 1 Large time deposits10'"

1,427.5
700.5
738.2'

Thrift institutions
32 Savings deposits, including MMDAs . .
33 Small time deposits9
34 Large time deposits10

23
24
25
26

Ml components
Currency3
Travelers checks4
Demand deposits5
Other checkable deposits

1,242.6
5,832.8'
8,630.2'

1,319.1
6,102.9

1,326.8
6,284.6
9,263.7

1,340.8
6,304.3
9,303.8

1,338.7
6,336.4
9,335.2

1,339.2
6,351.6
9,328.8

585.5
7.9
350.4

630.6
7.7
319.8

667.0

686.0
7.8

686.3

688.2
7.6

692.1
7.5
316.9

261.4

284.6

316.1

307.9
325.1

7.7
319.5
327.3

4,590.2'
2,797.4'

4,783.7
2,817.9

4,957.7
2,979.2

4,963.4
2,999.6

4,997.8
2,998.8

5,012.3
2,977.2

1,742.4
634.4
689.6'

2,060.9
590.5'
697.6'

2,337.6
536.9
761.6

2,541.3
528.6
882.0

2,542.1
531.7
882.5

2,571.1
535.4
883.4

2,597.9
536.7
891.2

455.8
345.4
103.0

575.1
339.6
114.7

718.9
302.3
117.3

833.8
272.8
119.8

884.8
266.9
137.6

887.2
267.6
143.2

897.0
267.7
147.5

891.7
269.1
150.0

Money market mutual funds
35 Retail12
36 Institution-only

925.6'
808.3'

989.6'
1,225.0'

917.7'
1,277.3'

802.6
1,140.2

736.2
1,093.9

734.9
1,098.6

726.5
1,084.0

717.0
1,061.9

Repurchase agreements and Eurodollars
37 Repurchase agreements
38 Eurodollars

364.2
195.2

376.5
210.3

507.0
289.3

537.6
328.0

538.6
336.7

537.2
346.7

513.4
360.7

Footnotes appear on following page.

7.6
328.4

321.2
321.6

13

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NOTES TO TABLE 1.21
1. Latest monthly and weekly figures are available from the Board's H.6 (508) weekly
statistical release, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases. Historical data starting in
1959 are available from the Money and Reserves Projections Section, Division of Monetary
Affairs, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551.
2. Composition of the money stock measures is as follows:
Ml consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the
vaults of depository institutions; (2) travelers checks of nonbank issuers; (3) demand deposits
at commercial banks (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S.
government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of
collection and Federal Reserve float; and (4) other checkable deposits (OCDs), consisting of
negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) and automatic transfer service (ATS) accounts at
depository institutions, credit union share draft accounts, and demand deposits at thrift
institutions. Seasonally adjusted Ml is constructed by summing currency, travelers checks,
demand deposits, and OCDs, each seasonally adjusted separately.
M2 consists of Ml plus (1) savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts);
(2) small-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of less than $100,000), less
individual retirement account (IRA) and Keogh balances at depository institutions; and (3)
balances in retail money market mutual funds, less IRA and Keogh balances at money market
mutual funds. Seasonally adjusted M2 is constructed by summing savings deposits, smalldenomination time deposits, and retail money fund balances, each seasonally adjusted
separately, and adding this result to seasonally adjusted M1.
M3 consists of M2 plus (1) balances in institutional money market mutual funds; (2)
large-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more); (3)
repurchase agreement (RP) liabilities of depository institutions, in denominations of $100,000
or more, on U.S. government and federal agency securities; and (4) Eurodollars held by U.S.
addressees at foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide and at all banking offices in the
United Kingdom and Canada. Large-denomination time deposits, RPs, and Eurodollars
exclude those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks

and official institutions, and money market funds. Seasonally adjusted M3 is constructed by
summing institutional money funds, large-denomination time deposits, RPs, and Eurodollars,
each seasonally adjusted separately, and adding the result to seasonally adjusted M2.
3. Currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and vaults of depository
institutions.
4. Outstanding amount of U.S. dollar-denominated travelers checks of nonbank issuers.
Travelers checks issued by depository institutions are included in demand deposits.
5. Demand deposits at domesticaly chartered commercial banks, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash
items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float.
6. Consists of NOW and ATS account balances at all depository institutions, credit union
share draft account balances, and demand deposits at thrift institutions.
7. Sum of (1) savings deposits (including MMDAs), (2) small time deposits, and (3) retail
money fund balances.
8. Sum of (1) large time deposits, (2) institution-only money fund balances, (3) RPs, and
(4) Eurodollars, each seasonally adjusted.
9. Small time deposits are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All IRAs and
Keogh accounts at commercial banks and thrift institutions are subtracted from small time
deposits.
10. Large time deposits are those issued in amounts of $ 100,000 or more, excluding those
booked at international banking facilities.
11. Large time deposits at domestically chartered commercial banks, U.S. branches and
agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations, excluding those amounts held by
depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks and official institutions, and
money market mutual funds.
12. IRA and Keogh account balances at money market mutual funds are subtracted from
retail money funds.

Commercial Banking Institutions—Assets and Liabilities
1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
A. All commercial banks

15

Assets and Liabilities1

Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June'

July'

Aug.'

Sept.'

Oct.'

Nov.'

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Seasonall f adjusted

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Assets
6,249.6'
Bank credit
1,850.7'
Securities in bank credit
Treasury and Agency securities2 . . 1,103.8
746.9'
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 4,398.9
891.7
Commercial and industrial
2,215.4
Real estate
280.8
Revolving home equity
1,934.7
Other
629.8
Consumer
215.2
Security4
446.8
Other loans and leases
297.5
Interbank loans
301.4
Cash assets5
6
540.2
Other assets

16 Total assets7
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U. S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

27 Total liabilities
28 Residual (assets less liabilities)8

6,587.2
1,933.0
1,188.9
744.1
4,654.2
878.2
2,409.3
337.6
2,071.7
644.2
248.1
474.5
317.9
334.9
599.7

6,601.7
1,907.2
1,180.4
726.7
4,694.5
882.6
2,417.6
346.9
2,070.7
672.4
243.5
478.4
367.2
329.9
622.0

6,630.9
1,913.9
1,182.4
731.5
4,717.0
889.3
2,433.9
358.2
2,075.7
673.0
238.8
482.0
361.1
321.7
623.7

6,696.7
1,923.8
1,177.6
746.2
4,772.9
891.5
2,458.4
369.5
2,089.0
674.8
254.5
493.7
365.6
324.3
630.7

6,709.2
1,918.3
1,149.2
769.1
4,790.9
892.6
2,491.3
383.3
2,107.9
671.3
247.5
488.4
357.1
319.3
617.2

6,750.0
1,924.6
1,146.5
778.0
4,825.4
897.6
2,515.4
393.1
2,122.3
666.1
242.5
503.8
344.2
320.4
631.6

6,772.7
1,930.5
1,149.7
780.8
4,842.2
905.7
2,537.7
398.4
2,139.3
674.3
221.5
503.1
319.7
323.4
636.8

6,807.9
1,938.9
1,140.1
798.8
4,869.0
902.5
2,529.2
396.7
2,132.5
667.3
256.9
513.1
310.7
339.8
644.4

6,788.8
1,931.3
1,137.1
794.2
4,857.5
904.3
2,535.0
397.8
2,137.2
669.4
244.9
504.0
330.4
316.4
633.4

6,747.4
1,930.0
1,159.1
770.8
4,817.4
905.5
2,543.0
398.3
2,144.7
672.6
197.0
499.3
325.7
339.7
633.0

6,744.8
1,920.2
1,157.6
762.6
4,824.6
909.7
2,541.2
399.8
2,141.5
685.9
190.7
497.1
320.8
298.6
638.6

7,312.6'

7,767.8

7,849.4

7,865.6

7,945.4

7,930.9

7,974.3

7,981.0

8,031.5

7,997.5

7,973.8

7,930.5

4,765.3'
648.2
4,117.1'
999.5
3,117.7'
1,476.4
386.1
1,090.3
143.3
402.2

5,124.3
683.0
4,441.2
1,118.4
3,322.8
1,577.4
434.0
1,143.4
43.6
454.6

5,154.4
657.3
4,497.0
1,150.7
3,346.3
1,591.7
457.8
1,133.9
52.9
474.7

5,173.9
669.4
4,504.5
1,157.8
3,346.7
1,580.3
443.3
1,136.9
36.9
486.6

5,191.2
682.6
4,508.7
1,158.7
3,350.0
1,613.5
458.2
1,155.3
41.2
485.7

5,211.9
666.3
4,545.6
1,171.1
3,374.5
1,594.3
438.9
1,155.4
36.0
476.7

5,267.6
667.5
4,600.1
1,176.7
3,423.4
1,583.3
424.6
1,158.7
18.9
494.7

5,296.9
674.3
4,622.6
1,185.2
3,437.4
1,557.6
391.5
1,166.1
38.9
486.3

5,282.5
640.6
4,641.9
1,182.2
3,459.7
1,584.4
384.1
1,200.3
53.3
498.0

5,315.5
664.6
4,650.9
1,181.9
3,469.0
1,604.3
412.0
1,192.3
15.9
500.8

5,319.7
714.8
4,605.0
1,179.4
3,425.6
1,527.6
393.1
1,134.4
51.6
475.8

5,261.7
700.1
4,561.6
1,188.2
3,373.4
1,531.6
385.8
1,145.8
65.4
472.1

6,787.3'

7,199.8

7,273.8

7,277.7

7,331.6

7,318.8

7,364.5

7,379.7

7,418.2

7,404.7

7,374.7

7,330.7

525.4'

568.0

575.7

588.0

613.8

612.1

609.8

601.2

613.2

592.9

599.1

599.8

Not seasonally adjusted

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

Assets
6,292.1'
Bank credit
1,854.8'
Securities in bank credit
Treasury and Agency securities2 . . 1,104.7
750.0'
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 4,437.4
892.5
Commercial and industrial
2,228.3
Real estate
280.3
Revolving home equity
1,948.0
Other
640.6
Consumer
263.0
Credit cards and related plans ..
377.6
Other 4
223.9
Security
452.1
Other loans and leases
302.3
Interbank loans
319.2
Cash assets56
542.9
Other assets

46 Total assets7
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U. S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

57 Total liabilities
58 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

6,582.0
1,935.1
1,192.7
742.4
4,647.0
880.7
2,403.9
338.7
2,065.1
637.5
255.1
382.3
247.9
477.1
319.3
326.9
596.2

6,583.5
1,901.8
1,178.8
723.0
4,681.7
881.4
2,413.0
347.6
2,065.5
665.3
286.0
379.3
239.7
482.3
363.7
324.5
622.9

6,615.9
1,911.6
1,178.3
733.4
4,704.3
884.6
2,435.5
359.4
2,076.2
669.8
289.6
380.2
231.0
483.4
361.1
312.1
625.5

6,697.0
1,919.7
1,170.5
749.2
4,777.3
888.5
2,465.7
371.0
2,094.7
676.1
293.6
382.6
249.2
497.7
357.7
326.1
633.0

6,721.3
1,916.2
1,144.3
771.9
4,805.2
891.3
2,499.4
384.3
2,115.1
673.8
290.2
383.5
249.4
491.3
351.1
324.7
620.2

6,785.5
1,933.3
1,154.3
779.0
4,852.2
897.5
2,531.8
393.1
2,138.7
670.6
288.5
381.9
247.8
504.5
347.9
330.4
634.1

6,817.4
1,938.5
1,153.4
785.2
4,878.9
906.0
2,546.6
397.3
2,149.3
685.9
305.4
380.4
231.9
508.5
323.8
342.3
638.2

6,839.9
1,952.1
1,150.9
801.1
4,887.8
898.6
2,542.5
395.3
2,147.3
672.1
291.6
380.4
264.8
509.9
314.3
335.9
642.0

6,841.4
1,939.5
1,143.0
796.5
4,901.9
902.7
2,546.5
397.2
2,149.2
678.4
297.9
380.5
266.1
508.2
341.3
339.1
634.0

6,793.7
1,935.5
1,161.7
773.9
4,858.2
907.8
2,549.0
397.5
2,151.5
687.7
308.0
379.7
206.8
506.9
325.0
353.8
632.0

6,797.7
1,924.9
1,154.4
770.6
4,872.8
914.1
2,548.1
398.5
2,149.6
703.9
322.3
381.6
197.2
509.5
322.8
338.3
645.2

7,380.6'

7,752.6

7,823.4

7,842.9

7,941.8

7,946.1

8,026.1

8,050.0

8,060.6

8,084.3

8,032.5

8,031.9

4,795.3'
682 5
4,112.8'
999.0
3,113.8'
1,466.0
384.8
1,081.2
151.2
409.6

5,124.2
675 5
4,448.7
1,125.1
3,323.6
1,587.8
433.3
1,154.4
39.7
450.5

5,139.6
655 0
4,484.6
1,147.8
3,336.8
1,593.0
457.7
1,135.3
45.5
466.0

5,152.4
650.9
4,501.5
1,150.2
3,351.4
1,576.6
445.8
1,130.8
37.0
486.4

5,181.8
674.4
4,507.3
1,147.5
3,359.8
1,617.5
458.7
1,158.8
44.9
490.3

5,206.3
665.1
4,541.2
1,155.4
3,385.9
1,591.8
439.0
1,152.8
41.3
483.2

5,278.7
673.3
4,605.4
1,167.1
3,438.2
1,576.2
422.1
1,154.2
27.9
507.4

5,325.9
711.5
4,614.4
1,183.1
3,431.3
1,544.0
389.8
1,154.2
46.3
496.1

5,297.2
637.4
4,659.7
1,177.4
3,482.3
1,561.7
381.0
1,180.7
59.2
507.1

5,346.6
698.3
4,648.3
1,178.6
3,469.7
1,593.1
411.2
1,181.9
9.7
510.8

5,330.8
749.8
4,581.0
1,179.1
3,401.9
1,521.8
392.6
1,129.1
58.5
485.0

5,317.1
784.3
4,532.8
1,188.0
3,344.8
1,515.2
383.7
1,131.4
77.0
484.9

6,822.1'

7,202.1

7,244.0

7,252.3

7,334.5

7,322.7

7,390.1

7,412.3

7,425.1

7,440.8

7,396.1

7,394.1

558.4'

550.5

579.4

590.5

607.3

623.5

636.0

637.7

635.5

643.5

636.4

637.8

16

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
B. Domestically chartered commercial banks

Assets and Liabilities1—Continued

Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June'

July'

Aug.'

Sept.'

Oct.'

Nov.'

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Seasonall f adjusted

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Assets
Bank credit
5,621.7'
Securities in bank credit
1,584.7'
Treasury and Agency securities2 . . 1,004.6
Other securities
580.1'
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 4,037.0
Commercial and industrial
755.7
Real estate
2,197.6
Revolving home equity
280.8
Other
1,916.8
Consumer
629.8
Security4
90.0
Other loans and leases
363.9
Interbank loans
265.8
5
Cash assets
251.5
Other assets6
513.3

16 Total assets7
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U. S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

27 Total liabilities
28 Residual (assets less liabilities)8

5,936.0
1,670.7
1,095.4
575.3
4,265.3
746.9
2,392.9
337.6
2,055.4
644.2
97.4
383.9
288.6
277.5
564.0

5,946.2
1,647.2
1,088.7
558.4
4,299.0
749.4
2,401.2
346.9
2,054.3
672.4
86.6
389.4
335.4
268.8
583.3

5,982.6
1,652.1
1,090.1
562.0
4,330.5
753.6
2,418.1
358.2
2,059.9
673.0
92.1
393.8
328.6
261.2
586.9

6,039.6
1,661.8
1,086.5
575.3
4,377.8
758.1
2,443.1
369.5
2,073.6
674.8
98.9
402.9
332.6
264.1
589.6

6,043.8
1,646.6
1,056.8
589.8
4,397.2
758.3
2,475.7
383.3
2,092.4
671.3
94.5
397.3
324.5
260.3
581.3

6,064.9
1,642.4
1,056.5
585.9
4,422.5
762.3
2,499.2
393.1
2,106.1
666.1
88.4
406.5
303.0
261.3
595.8

6,130.1
1,661.6
1,066.5
595.1
4,468.5
767.8
2,521.3
398.4
2,122.9
674.3
97.7
407.5
278.3
264.8
599.0

6,115.4
1,655.6
1,053.1
602.4
4,459.8
764.4
2,512.7
396.7
2,116.0
667.3
99.2
416.1
267.7
280.0
609.0

6,125.7
1,664.0
1,053.5
610.5
4,461.7
765.8
2,518.3
397.8
2,120.5
669.4
100.6
407.6
293.1
258.4
594.7

6,134.8
1 669.3
1,076.6
592.7
4,465.5
768.7
2,526.7
398.3
2,128.4
672.6
93.3
404.2
284.4
282.4
595.7

6,142.7
1,659.8
1,078.3
581.5
4,482.8
771.2
2,525.1
399.8
2,125.3
685.9
97.3
403.3
276.6
239.2
597.9

6,576.7'

6,994.6

7,062.7

7,088.1

7,154.5

7,138.5

7,153.5

7,201.0

7,201.2

7,200.8

7,225.9

7,184.4

4,329.6'
637.2
3,692.4'
577.1
3,115.3'
1,159.2
343.2
816.0
253.7
302.9

4,599.9
670.9
3,929.0
624.1
3,304.9
1,242.1
386.3
855.8
221.6
367.3

4,605.9
645.9
3,960.0
631.6
3,328.4
1,260.9
417.3
843.6
235.3
388.3

4,632.7
658.1
3,974.5
639.9
3,334.6
1,259.9
401.5
858.3
211.7
400.2

4,660.1
671.4
3,988.6
648.3
3,340.3
1,281.8
407.9
873.9
203.0
398.5

4,674.8
654.0
4,020.8
651.8
3,369.1
1,258.3
393.1
865.3
197.1
387.9

4,733.9
655.5
4,078.5
657.1
3,421.4
1,221.6
373.5
848.2
184.4
396.1

4,764.8
661.8
4,103.0
667.4
3,435.5
1,223.3
340.7
882.5
209.4
394.6

4,747.3
628.3
4,118.9
661.1
3,457.8
1,219.3
342.2
877.1
210.2
398.6

4,776.6
651.1
4,125.6
658.4
3,467.1
1,224.9
342.5
882.4
183.1
406.7

4,789.3
702.5
4,086.7
663.0
3,423.7
1,233.6
348.3
885.3
211.4
389.1

4,741.4
688.1
4,053.3
681.7
3,371.6
1,228.5
336.5
892.0
229.0
385.7

6,045.4'

6,430.8

6,490.4

6,504.4

6,543.3

6,518.2

6,536.1

6,592.1

6,575.4

6,591.4

6,623.4

6,584.7

531.3'

563.8

572.3

583.7

611.1

620.3

617.5

608.9

625.8

609.5

602.5

599.7

Not seasonally adjusted

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

Assets
5,657.3'
Bank credit
1,588.8'
Securities in bank credit
Treasury and Agency securities2 . . 1,005.5
583.3'
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 4,068.5
755.2
Commercial and industrial
2,210.4
Real estate
280.3
Revolving home equity
1,930.2
Other
n.a.
Other residential
n.a.
Commercial
640.6
Consumer
263.0
Credit cards and related plans . .
377.6
Other 4
93.1
Security
369.2
Other loans and leases
270.6
Interbank loans
267.9
Cash assets5
515.5
Other assets6

48 Total assets7
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

59 Total liabilities
60 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

5,931.0
1,672.7
1,099.2
573.5
4,258.2
749.9
2,387.5
338.7
2,048.8
1,070.2
978.5
637.5
255.1
382.3
98.3
385.1
290.0
269.9
560.6

5,932.0
1,641.8
1,087.1
554.7
4,290.2
748.9
2,396.6
347.6
2,049.1
1,051.8
996.9
665.3
286.0
379.3
87.0
392.4
331.9
263.9
585.3

5,976.8
1,649.9
1,086.0
563.9
4,326.9
750.3
2,419.7
359.4
2,060.4
1,052.1
1,007.9
669.8
289.6
380.2
92.9
394.1
328.6
251.6
589.0

6,047.2
1,657.7
1,079.4
578.3
4,389.5
756.3
2,450.3
371.0
2,079.3
1,060.0
1,018.9
676.1
293.6
382.6
100.4
406.3
324.7
264.8
593.6

6,059.3
1,644.5
1,051.9
592.6
4,414.9
758.6
2,483.9
384.3
2,099.6
1,071.9
1,027.5
673.8
290.2
383.5
97.8
400.8
318.5
264.7
585.4

6,098.7
1,651.1
1,064.2
586.9
4,447.6
762.9
2,515.6
393.1
2,122.5
1,083.4
1,039.0
670.6
288.5
381.9
89.4
409.1
306.7
271.3
598.9

6,168.8
1,669.6
1,070.2
599.4
4,499.2
767.2
2,530.2
397.3
2,132.9
n.a.
n.a.
685.9
305.4
380.4
101.9
414.0
282.4
281.6
599.9

6,144.8
1,668.8
1,064.0
604.8
4,476.0
761.5
2,526.1
395.3
2,130.8
1,087.5
1,043.4
672.1
291.6
380.4
100.8
415.5
271.3
275.2
605.8

6,166.9
1,672.3
1,059.4
612.9
4,494.6
763.9
2,529.8
397.2
2,132.6
1,086.6
1,046.0
678.4
297.9
380.5
108.8
413.7
304.0
278.7
594.5

6,178.2
1,674.9
1,079.2
595.7
4,503.2
769.2
2,532.7
397.5
2,135.2
1,086.1
1,049.1
687.7
308.0
379.7
101.0
412.6
283.7
293.4
594.6

6,187.1
1,664.5
1,075.1
589.4
4,522.6
773.1
2,531.9
398.5
2,133.4
1,083.7
1,049.8
703.9
322.3
381.6
98.8
414.8
278.5
276.3
603.8

6,635.7'

6,980.0

7,042.4

7,074.7

7,158.7

7,157.1

7,204.3

7,261.4

7,226.0

7,272.8

7,278.3

7,274.1

4,360.4'
671.2
3,689.2'
577.8
3,111.4'
1,148.7
341.9
806.8
260.1
309.0

4,592.3
663.4
3,928.9
623.5
3,305.4
1,252.5
385.6
866.9
219.9
364.9

4,592.6
643.6
3,949.0
630.1
3,318.9
1,262.2
417.1
845.0
229.4
380.7

4,618.7
639.7
3,979.0
639.6
3,339.4
1,256.2
404.0
852.2
211.3
399.8

4,660.2
663.2
3,997.1
646.7
3,350.3
1,285.7
408.3
877.4
205.2
402.0

4,687.0
652.7
4,034.2
653.6
3,380.6
1,255.9
393.2
862.7
199.9
392.7

4,758.0
661.4
4,096.6
660.3
3,436.3
1,214.5
370.9
843.6
190.8
406.8

4,796.9
698.6
4,098.3
668.8
3,429.4
1,209.7
339.1
870.6
215.3
403.5

4,770.8
625.4
4,145.4
664.9
3,480.5
1,196.6
339.1
857.5
216.8
408.1

4,813.1
684.3
4,128.8
660.9
3,467.8
1,213.7
341.7
872.0
188.3
416.0

4,800.9
737.0
4,063.9
663.8
3,400.1
1,227.8
347.8
880.0
217.3
397.7

4,794.3
771.4
4,022.9
679.9
3,342.9
1,212.1
334.5
877.6
236.2
395.5

6,078.2'

6,429.6

6,464.8

6,486.0

6,553.2

6,535.4

6,570.1

6,625.4

6,592.3

6,631.1

6,643.7

6,638.1

557.5'

550.3

577.6

588.8

605.5

621.7

634.2

636.0

633.7

641.7

634.6

636.0

Commercial Banking Institutions—Assets and Liabilities
1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
C. Large domestically chartered commercial banks

17

Assets and Liabilities1—Continued

Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Seasonall f adjusted
Assets
3,121.4'
1 Bank credit
872.6'
2
Securities in bank credit
504.0
3
Treasury and Agency securities2 . .
38.9
4
Trading account
465.1
5
Investment account
358.9
6
Mortgage-backed
106.2
7
Other
368.6'
8
Other securities
189.3'
9
Trading account
179.3
10
Investment account
31.6
11
State and local government . .
147.7
12
Other
13 Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 2,248.8
452.0
14
Commercial and industrial
1,114.7
15
Real estate
189.1
16
Revolving home equity
925.6
17
Other
589.1
18
Other residential
336.5
19
Commercial
335.6
20
Consumer
4
82.3
21
Security
22
Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements
63.7
with broker-dealers
18.6
23
Other
13.7
24
State and local government
8.4
25
Agricultural
26
Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements with
28.0
others
110.8
27
All other loans
103.3
28
Lease-financing receivables
180.0
29 Interbank loans
30
Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements with
100.3
commercial banks
79.7
31
Other
139.6
32 Cash assets5
359.3
33 Other assets6
34 Total assets7
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

45 Total liabilities
46 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

3,258.7'
936.2'
576.0
40.5
535.5
423.3'
112.2'
360.2'
179.6'
180.6'
33.2
147.5'
2,322.5'
433.0'
1,181.2
229.8
951.4
605.2
346.2
337.6
90.4

3,262.3'
920.8'
569.7
38.1
531.5
421.4'
110.1'
351.1'
189.6'
161.5
33.1
128.4
2,341.5
433.7'
1,184.7
237.0
947.7
600.6
347.2
357.6'
79.6

3,287.7'
929.1'
573.1
40.4
532.7
423.5'
109.2'
356.0'
191.8'
164.2
32.9
131.3
2,358.6'
434.5'
1,193.6
245.1
948.5
599.7
348.8
356.4
85.0

3,331.2'
944.8'
575.1
48.0'
527.2
418.3'
108.9'
369.6'
200.9'
168.7
33.3
135.4
2,386.4'
435.9'
1,203.7
253.7
950.0
600.2
349.8
358.0'
91.6

3,334.6'
943.0'
551.7
41.0
510.7
405.8
104.9
391.3'
210.6
180.7'
33.6
147.2
2,391.6'
434.3
1,220.9
263.9
957.0
604.3
352.7
358.1'
87.0

3,336.1'
932.4
550.0
45.6
504.4
399.5
104.8
382.4'
202.1
180.3
33.5
146.8
2,403.8'
434.8
1,234.3
271.0
963.3
607.1
356.2
353.8'
80.6

3,385.2
953.2
563.8
35.0
528.8
425.7
103.1
389.3
211.0
178.4
33.0
145.4
2,432.0
438.8
1,247.0
275.9
971.1
612.8
358.3
354.7
90.1

3,380.5
941.2
545.4
37.2
508.2
406.3
101.9
395.8
216.1
179.7
33.1
146.6
2,439.4
436.7
1,250.4
274.2
976.1
620.1
356.0
350.8
91.7

3,381.8
955.4
551.2
34.0
517.2
415.0
102.2
404.3
223.4
180.9
33.3
147.5
2,426.4
437.4
1,243.2
275.3
967.9
610.6
357.3
351.7
92.9

3,383.5
963.1
577.1
35.8
541.2
438.2
103.1
386.0
208.0
178.1
33.1
145.0
2,420.4
439.1
1,245.3
276.1
969.2
609.2
360.0
352.5
85.5

3,393.8
956.7
578.8
33.3
545.5
440.9
104.5
377.9
202.3
175.6
32.6
143.0
2,437.1
441.6
1,244.2
277.4
966.8
607.8
359.0
363.5
89.7

69.5
20.9
14.8
9.2

59.1
20.5'
15.3
9.2

65.3
19.7
15.7
9.2

71.6
20.0
15.9
9.3

67.6
19.4
16.2
9.5

59.8
20.7
16.2
9.5

69.7
20.4
16.5
9.6

71.6
20.0
16.3
9.6

73.0
20.0
16.4
9.6

65.9
19.7
16.6
9.7

68.3
21.4
16.7
9.7

19.3
142.5'
94.4
214.2

22.2
146.3'
92.9
260.1

23.1
148.5'
92.6
254.6

29.7
150.2'
92.2
257.4

24.6
149.0
92.0
246.1

27.1
154.9
92.5'
218.8

27.0
153.9
94.5
197.9

31.4
158.3
94.3
187.7

23.9
156.9
94.4
212.3

27.0
150.2
94.5
201.9

26.8
150.2
94.7
197.8

106.5
107.7
157.1
403.8

143.0
117.1
149.9
406.7

138.8
115.9
142.0
410.6

140.2
117.2
144.9
411.2

122.3
123.9
140.4
413.6

121.4
97.4
141.8'
427.9

123.4
74.5
146.7
432.6

110.5
77.2
157.5
437.8

140.0
72.3
140.9
433.1

124.1
77.8
160.3
431.4

123.4
74.4
128.3
431.6

3,756.5'

3,995.1'

4,041.0'

4,056.9'

4,106.8'

4,096.5'

4,086.7'

4,125.1

4,126.2

4,130.9

4,139.8

4,114.0

2,172.4'
303.5
1,868.9'
251.1
1,617.8'
732.8
180.7
552.1
233.2
234.6

2,335.2'
315.1
2,020.1'
287.8'
1,732.3'
747.0
196.1
551.0
205.8
295.8

2,329.0'
303.8
2,025.1'
292.2'
1,732.9'
761.4
221.6
539.8
221.2
312.9

2,338.7'
313.4
2,025.3'
293.7'
1,731.7'
771.4
214.6
556.7
198.7
323.4

2,353.9'
323.2'
2,030.6'
297.1'
1,733.6'
788.9
216.9
571.9
192.1'
319.9

2,356.6'
311.7
2,044.9'
295.1'
1,749.8'
769.9
215.1
554.8
187.2'
313.9

2,398.6'
315.8'
2,082.8'
296.7'
1,786.1'
732.2'
193.0
539.2'
177.1'
319.6'

2,415.6
319.8
2,095.8
305.2
1,790.6
740.0
171.7
568.3
200.7
317.4

2,401.7
297.7
2,104.0
298.8
1,805.2
740.4
174.3
566.1
202.7
321.4

2,427.3
314.2
2,113.1
299.5
1,813.6
745.6
174.6
570.9
176.9
329.6

2,432.4
347.7
2,084.7
302.1
1,782.5
743.4
176.5
566.9
200.7
311.3

2,399.3
335.4
2,063.9
317.4
1,746.5
740.2
164.5
575.7
218.9
308.7

3,372.9'

3,583.8'

3,624.5'

3,632.2'

3,654.7'

3,627.5

3,627.5'

3,673.7

3,666.2

3,679.4

3,687.8

3,667.1

383.5'

411.3'

424.7'

452.1'

469.0'

459.2'

451.4

460.0

451.5

452.1

446.9

416.5

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES Assets and Liabilities1—Continued
C. Large domestically chartered commercial banks—Continued
Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Not seasona lly adjusted
Assets
47 Bank credit
48
Securities in bank credit
49
Treasury and Agency securities2 .
50
Trading account
51
Investment account
52
Mortgage-backed
53
Other
54
Other securities
55
Trading account
56
Investment account
57
State and local government .
58
Other
59 Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . .
60
Commercial and industrial
61
Real estate
62
Revolving home equity
63
Other
64
Other residential
65
Commercial
66
Consumer
67
Credit cards and related plans .
68
Other
69
Security4
70
Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements
with broker-dealers
71
Other
72
State and local government
73
Agricultural
74
Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements
with others
75
All other loans
76
Lease-financing receivables
77 Interbank loans
78 Federal funds sold to and
repurchase agreements
with commercial banks
79
Other
80 Cash assets5
81 Other assets'
82 Total assets7
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the US
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

93 Total liabilities
94 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

3,141.3'
874.6'
502.8
39.0
463.9'
357.6
106.2
371.8'
191.0'
180.8
31.9
148.9
2,266.7
451.5
1,121.7
188.8
932.9
595.2
337.7
339.3
112.0
227.4
85.2

3,262.3'
936.9'
578.4
40.8
537.6
424.7
113.0'
358.5'
178.7'
179.7'
33.0
146.7'
2,325.4'
434.1'
1,183.6
230.7
953.0
606.2
346.7
335.4
103.7
231.6'
91.3

3,257.3'
917.5'
570.1
38.0
532.1
422.4'
109.8'
347.4'
187.6'
159.8
32.8
127.0
2,339.8
433.1'
1,184.9
237.5
947.4
600.3
347.0
354.4'
126.8
227.7'
80.0

3,286.5'
930.4'
572.5
40.2
532.3
423.5'
108.8'
357.9'
192.8'
165.0
33.1
132.0
2,356.1'
433.0'
1,194.9
246.1
948.8
600.0
348.9
354.9
127.2
227.7'
85.7

3,336.2'
944.0'
571.3
47.4
523.9
416.1'
107.8'
372.6'
202.6'
170.1
33.6
136.5
2,392.3'
436.0'
1,205.4
254.6
950.8
600.7
350.1
358.8'
129.5
229.4'
93.1

3,341.5'
942.1'
548.1
40.2
507.8
404.9
102.9
394.1
212.1
182.0'
33.8
148.2'
2,399.4'
435.4
1,221.8
264.3
957.5
604.6
352.9
358.4'
130.6'
227.9'
90.3

3,355.2'
942.5'
559.1
46.0
513.1
407.2
105.9
383.4
202.7
180.7'
33.6
147.2
2,412.6'
436.5
1,238.0
271.1
966.9
609.3
357.5
354.4'
128.1'
226.4
81.5

3,405.7
958.3
564.6
35.0
529.5
426.4
103.2
393.7
213.3
180.4
33.4
147.0
2,447.4
438.1
1,248.8
275.2
973.6
614.4
359.2
358.6
134.0
224.7
94.3

3,396.9
953.8
555.7
37.8
517.9
414.3
103.6
398.1
217.3
180.8
33.3
147.5
2,443.1
434.9
1,255.4
273.5
981.9
623.8
358.1
351.3
126.5
224.7
92.9

3,406.0
960.8
554.2
34.1
520.1
417.4
102.7
406.6
224.7
181.9
33.5
148.4
2,445.2
436.2
1,247.2
275.2
972.0
613.2
358.9
354.0
129.1
224.9
101.0

3,403.5
963.4
574.3
35.6
538.8
436.5
102.3
389.0
209.6
179.5
33.3
146.1
2,440.1
438.8
1,244.3
275.6
968.8
608.9
359.8
357.3
133.0
224.3
93.4

3,414.0
957.0
571.1
32.8
538.2
435.2
103.0
385.9
206.6
179.3
33.3
146.0
2,457.0
441.9
1,243.7
276.2
967.5
608.2
359.3
370.9
145.3
225.7
91.5

66.0
19.2
13.7
8.4

70.3
21.0
14.8
9.3

59.4
20.6
15.3
9.3

65.8
19.9
15.7
9.2

72.9
20.3
15.9
9.3

70.2
20.1
16.2
9.4

60.5
21.0
16.2
9.5

72.9
21.3
16.5
9.7

72.5
20.3
16.3
9.5

79.3
21.7
16.4
9.6

71.9
21.5
16.6
9.7

69.6
21.8
16.7
9.9

28.0
115.6
103.3
184.0

19.3
143.3'
94.2
217.0

22.2
147.9'
92.8
259.0

23.1
147.1'
92.5
255.0

29.7
151.8'
92.2
250.9

24.6
150.7
92.6
239.2

27.1
156.6
92.8'
221.1

27.0
160.0
94.4
202.1

31.4
157.3
94.2
186.2

23.9
162.6
94.2
222.1

27.0
158.9
94.1
203.9

26.8
160.7
94.9
204.6

102.4
81.6
150.7
361.5

107.9
109.1
150.2
400.4

142.4
116.6
145.1
408.7

139.0
116.0
134.3
412.7

136.7
114.2
144.2
415.1

118.9
120.4
143.2
417.8

122.6
98.5
147.9'
431.0

126.1
76.0
158.9
433.4

109.6
76.6
154.8
434.6

146.5
75.6
155.7
432.9

125.3
78.6
169.9
430.3

127.6
77.0
153.6
437.5

3,793.6'

3,991.0'

4,032.3'

4,050.4'

4,108.5'

4,104.1'

4,117.2'

4,162.8

4,134.9

4,179.4

4,170.2

4,172.4

2,190.3'
324.8
1,865.5'
251.9
1,613.6'
722.4
179.4
543.0
239.5
240.7

2,328.9'
311.9
2,017.0'
287.3'
1,729.7'
757.4
195.4
562.0
204.2
293.5

2,322.0'
301.7
2,020.3'
290.7'
1,729.6'
762.7
221.4
541.2
215.3
305.3

2,328.7'
299.2
2,029.6'
293.3'
1,736.2'
767.7
217.1
550.6
198.4
322.9

2,355.2'
316.6'
2,038.5'
295.5'
1,743.0'
792.8
217.4
575.4
194.3'
323.4

2,366.6'
309.1
2,057.5'
297.0'
1,760.5'
767.4
215.2
552.2
190.0'
318.6

2,411.4'
318.5'
2,092.8'
299.9'
1,792.9'
725.1'
190.4
534.7'
183.5'
330.3'

2,434.6
343.7
2,090.9
306.6
1,784.3
726.5
170.1
556.4
206.6
326.2

2,411.0
293.6
2,117.4
302.7
1,814.7
717.6
171.2
546.5
209.3
330.9

2,450.7
337.3
2,113.3
302.0
1,811.4
734.3
173.8
560.5
182.1
338.9

2,438.9
371.4
2,067.5
302.9
1,764.6
737.6
176.0
561.6
206.7
319.9

2,433.7
389.9
2,043.8
315.6
1,728.2
723.8
162.5
561.3
226.0
318.6

3,392.8'

3,583.9'

3,605.2'

3,617.7'

3,665.7'

3,642.6

3,650.2'

3,693.9

3,668.9

3,706.0

3,703.0

3,702.1

400.8'

407.1'

432.7'

442.8'

461.4'

467.0'

468.8

466.1

473.4

467.2

470.3

427.1

Commercial Banking Institutions—Assets and Liabilities
1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
D. Small domestically chartered commercial banks

19

Assets and Liabilities1—Continued

Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June

July

Aug.'

Sept.'

Oct.'

Nov.'

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Seasonall f adjusted

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Assets
2,499.3
Bank credit
711.1
Securities in bank credit
499.6
Treasury and Agency securities2 . .
211.5
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 1,788.2
303.7
Commercial and industrial
1,082.9
Real estate
91.6
Revolving home equity
991.2
Other
294.1
Consumer
7.8
Security4
99.8
Other loans and leases
85.8
Interbank loans
111.9
Cash assets5
153.9
Other assets6

16 Total assets7
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U. S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

27 Total liabilities
28 Residual (assets less liabilities)8

2,678.6'
735.8'
520.7
215.0
1,942.8
314.0'
1,211.7'
107.8
1,104.0'
306.6
7.0
103.5
74.4
120.4
160.2

2,684.0'
726.5'
519.2'
207.3'
1,957.6'
315.7'
1,216.5'
109.9'
1,106.6'
314.8
7.0
103.5
75.2'
118.8
176.6

2,693.0
721.2
515.1
206.0
1,971.9
319.1
1,224.4
113.1
1,111.4
316.6
7.1
104.6
74.0
119.2
176.3

2,705.4
714.1
508.4
205.7
1,991.3
322.2
1,239.4
115.8
1,123.6
316.8
7.3
105.6
75.2
119.2
178.5

2,709.4
703.7
505.2
198.5
2,005.6
324.0
1,254.8
119.4
1,135.4
313.2
7.5
106.1
78.4
119.9
167.7

2,727.0
708.3
504.8
203.5
2,018.7
327.5
1,264.9
122.1
1,142.7
312.3
7.8
106.2
84.2
119.5
167.9

2,743.8
707.3
501.6
205.7
2,036.5
329.0
1,274.3
122.5
1,151.8
319.5
7.6
106.0
80.4
118.1
166.5

2,732.5
712.0
505.4
206.6
2,020.5
327.8
1,262.4
122.5
1,139.9
316.5
7.6
106.3
79.9
122.5
171.2

2,743.1
707.8
501.5
206.2
2,035.3
328.5
1,275.2
122.5
1,152.7
317.6
7.6
106.4
80.8
117.5
161.6

2,751.5
706.3
499.6
206.7
2,045.1
329.6
1,281.4
122.1
1,159.2
320.1
7.7
106.2
82.5
122.1
164.3

2,748.3
702.5
499.0
203.5
2,045.7
329.6
1,280.9
122.4
1,158.5
322.4
7.6
105.2
78.7
110.9
166.3

2,819.3'

3,000.9'

3,021.8'

3,029.4

3,044.7

3,042.1

3,065.2

3,074.8

3,072.6

3,069.1

3,086.1

3,069.8

2,157.2
333.7
1,823.5
326.0
1,497.5
426.4
162.5
263.9
20.6
68.3

2,264.7
355.8
1,908.9
336.3
1,572.6
495.1
190.2'
304.9'
15.8
71.5

2,276.9
342.0
1,934.9
339.4
1,595.5
499.5
195.7'
303.8'
14.1
75.3

2,294.0
344.8
1,949.2
346.3
1,602.9
488.5
186.9
301.6
13.0
76.8

2,306.2
348.2
1,958.0
351.2
1,606.8
492.9
190.9
302.0
10.9
78.6

2,318.3
342.4
1,975.9
356.6
1,619.3
488.5
178.0
310.5
9.9
74.1

2,335.4
339.6
1,995.7
360.4
1,635.3
489.4
180.5
309.0
7.3
76.5

2,349.2
342.0
2,007.2
362.2
1,645.0
483.2
169.0
314.2
8.7
77.3

2,345.6
330.7
2,014.9
362.2
1,652.6
479.0
168.0
311.0
7.5
77.2

2,349.4
336.8
2,012.5
359.0
1,653.5
479.3
167.8
311.5
6.2
77.1

2,356.9
354.9
2,002.1
360.9
1,641.2
490.2
171.7
318.5
10.7
77.8

2,342.1
352.7
1,989.4
364.3
1,625.1
488.3
172.0
316.3
10.2
77.0

2,672.5

2,847.0

2,865.9

2,872.2

2,888.6

2,890.6

2,908.6

2,918.4

2,909.2

2,912.0

2,935.6

2,917.6

146.8

153.9'

155.9'

157.1

156.0

151.5

156.5

156.4

163.3

157.1

150.5

152.2

Not seasonally adjusted

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

Assets
2,516.0
Bank credit
714.2
Securities in bank credit
502.7
Treasury and Agency securities2 . .
211.5
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . . 1,801.8
303.7
Commercial and industrial
1,088.8
Real estate
91.5
Revolving home equity
997.3
Other
n.a.
Other residential
n.a.
Commercial
301.3
Consumer
151.1
Credit cards and related plans . .
150.2
Other 4
7.8
Security
100.2
Other loans and leases
86.6
Interbank loans
117.2
Cash assets5
153.9
Other assets6

48 Total assets7
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Large time
Other
Borrowings
From banks in the U S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

59 Total liabilities
60 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

2,668.7'
735.8
520.8'
215.0
1,932.8
315.7'
1,203.9'
108.0'
1,095.9'
464.0'
631.8'
302.1
151.4
150.7
7.0
104.2
73.0
119.7
160.2

2,674.7'
724.3'
517.0'
207.3'
1,950.4'
315.9'
1,211.8'
110.1'
1,101.7'
451.5'
649.9'
310.8
159.2
151.6
7.0
105.0
72.9
118.9
176.6

2,690.3
719.5
513.5
206.0
1,970.8
317.3
1,224.8
113.3
1,111.5
452.1
659.0
314.9
162.5
152.5
7.2
106.5
73.6
117.4
176.3

2,711.0
713.7
508.0
205.7
1,997.2
320.3
1,244.9
116.5
1,128.5
459.2
668.8
317.3
164.1
153.2
7.2
107.5
73.8
120.6
178.5

2,717.8
702.3
503.8
198.5
2,015.5
323.3
1,262.2
120.1
1,142.1
467.3
674.6
315.3
159.6
155.6
7.5
107.2
79.3
121.4
167.7

2,743.5
708.5
505.0
203.5
2,035.0
326.4
1,277.7
122.0
1,155.6
474.0
681.5
316.2
160.5
155.5
7.9
106.7
85.7
123.5
167.9

2,763.2
711.3
505.6
205.7
2,051.8
329.1
1,281.4
122.1
1,159.3
n.a.
n.a.
327.3
171.4
155.7
7.7
106.4
80.2
122.7
166.5

2,747.8
715.0
508.3
206.6
2,032.8
326.6
1,270.7
121.8
1,149.0
463.7
685.3
320.8
165.1
155.7
7.9
106.8
85.2
120.4
171.2

2,760.8
711.5
505.2
206.2
2,049.4
327.7
1,282.6
122.0
1,160.6
473.4
687.2
324.4
168.8
155.6
7.7
106.9
81.9
123.0
161.6

2,774.7
711.6
504.9
206.7
2,063.1
330.4
1,288.4
121.9
1,166.5
477.2
689.3
330.4
175.0
155.4
7.6
106.3
79.9
123.5
164.3

2,773.2
707.5
504.0
203.5
2,065.6
331.3
1,288.2
122.3
1,165.9
475.5
690.5
333.0
177.0
156.0
7.3
105.8
73.9
122.7
166.3

2,842.0

2,989.0'

3,010.1'

3,024.3

3,050.2

3,053.0

3,087.1

3,098.6

3,091.1

3,093.5

3,108.1

3,101.7

2,170.1
346.4
1,823.7
326.0
1,497.8
426.4
162.5
263.9
20.6
68.3

2,263.4
351.5
1,911.9
336.3
1,575.6
495.1
190.2'
304.9'
15.8
71.5

2,270.6
341.9
1,928.8
339.4
1,589.3
499.5
195.7'
303.8'
14.1
75.3

2,290.0
340.5
1,949.4
346.3
1,603.2
488.5
186.9
301.6
13.0
76.8

2,305.0
346.5
1,958.5
351.2
1,607.3
492.9
190.9
302.0
10.9
78.6

2,320.4
343.7
1,976.7
356.6
1,620.1
488.5
178.0
310.5
9.9
74.1

2,346.6
342.9
2,003.8
360.4
1,643.4
489.4
180.5
309.0
7.3
76.5

2,362.2
354.9
2,007.4
362.2
1,645.1
483.2
169.0
314.2
8.7
77.3

2,359.8
331.8
2,028.0
362.2
1,665.7
479.0
168.0
311.0
7.5
77.2

2,362.5
347.0
2,015.4
359.0
1,656.5
479.3
167.8
311.5
6.2
77.1

2,362.0
365.6
1,996.4
360.9
1,635.5
490.2
171.7
318.5
10.7
77.8

2,360.5
381.5
1,979.1
364.3
1,614.8
488.3
172.0
316.3
10.2
77.0

2,685.4

2,845.8'

2,859.6

2,868.2

2,887.5

2,892.8

2,919.9

2,931.5

2,923.4

2,925.1

2,940.7

2,936.0

156.6

143.2'

150.5'

156.1

162.7

160.2

167.2

167.1

167.7

168.4

167.4

165.7

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.26

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
E. Foreign-related institutions

Assets and Liabilities1—Continued

Billions of dollars
Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

Dec.

2004

2004

2003
June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Seasonally adjusted

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Assets
Bank credit
Securities in bank credit
Treasury and Agency securities2 . .
Other securities
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . .
Commercial and industrial
Real estate
Security4
Other loans and leases
Interbank loans
Cash assets5
Other assets6

13 Total assets7
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Borrowings
From banks in the U S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

22 Total liabilities
23 Residual (assets less liabilities)8

627.8
266.0
99.2
166.8
361.9
136.1
17.9
125.1
82.8
31.7
49.8
26.9

651.2
262.3
93.5
168.9
388.9
131.3
16.3
150.7
90.6
29.3
57.5
35.7

655.5
260.0
91.7
168.3
395.5
133.2
16.4
156.9
88.9
31.8
61.2
38.7

648.2
261.7
92.3
169.5
386.5
135.7
15.8
146.8
88.2
32.5
60.4
36.9

657.1'
262.0
91.1
170.9
395.1'
133.5
15.4
155.6
90.7'
33.1'
60.1
41.1

665.4'
271.7
92.4
179.3
393.7'
134.3
15.5
153.0'
91.0'
32.6'
59.0
35.9'

685.1'
282.2'
90.1
192.1'
402.9'
135.2'
16.2
154.1'
97.3'
41.2'
59.1
35.8

642.6
268.9
83.2
185.7
373.7
137.9
16.4
123.8
95.5
41.4
58.6
37.8

692.4
283.3
86.9
196.4
409.1
138.0
16.4
157.7
97.0
43.0
59.9
35.5

663.0
267.2
83.6
183.7
395.8
138.5
16.7
144.3
96.3
37.4
58.1
38.7

612.6
260.6
82.5
178.1
351.9
136.8
16.3
103.7
95.1
41.3
57.3
37.3

602.2
260.4
79.3
181.1
341.8
138.5
16.2
93.4
93.7
44.3
59.3
40.8

735.9

773.2

786.7

777.5

791.0

792.4'

820.8'

780.0

830.3

796.7

747.9

746.1

435.7
11.0
424.8
317.3
42.9
274.3
110.4
99.3

524.4'
12.1
512.3'
335.3'
47.7
287.6'
178.0
87.3

548.5'
11.5
537.0'
330.8'
40.5
290.3'
182.4'
86.5

541.2'
11.2
530.0'
320.4'
41.8
278.6'
174.8
86.3

531.2'
11.1
520.0'
331.8'
50.4
281.4'
161.9'
87.2

537.0
12.3
524.8'
335.9
45.8
290.1
161.1
88.7

533.7
12.0
521.7
361.7
51.2
310.5
165.5
98.6

532.1
12.5
519.6
334.3
50.7
283.6
170.5
91.7

535.3
12.3
523.0
365.1
41.9
323.2
157.0
99.4

538.8
13.5
525.3
379.4
69.5
309.9
199.0
94.1

530.5
12.2
518.3
294.0
44.9
249.1
159.9
86.7

520.2
11.9
508.3
303.1
49.3
253.8
163.7
86.4

741.9

769.0'

783.3

773.2

788.3

800.6'

828.4

787.6

842.8

813.3

751.3

746.1

6.0

4.2'

3.4

4.3

2.7

7.6'

7.7

12.5

16.6

3.4

.0

8.2

Not seasonally adjusted

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

Assets
Bank credit
Securities in bank credit
Treasury and Agency securities2 . .
Trading account
Investment account
Other securities
Trading account
Investment account
Loans and leases in bank credit3 . . . .
Commercial and industrial
Real estate
Security4
Other loans and leases
Interbank loans
Cash assets5
Other assets6

40 Total assets7
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

Liabilities
Deposits
Transaction
Nontransaction
Borrowings
From banks in the U S
From others
Net due to related foreign offices
Other liabilities

49 Total liabilities
50 Residual (assets less liabilities)8
Footnotes appear on p. A21.

634.8
266.0
99.2
35.2
64.0
166.8
101.9
64.8
368.8
137.2
17.9
130.9
82.9
31.7
51.4
27.4

651.1
262.3
93.5
35.0
58.5
168.9
104.0
64.8
388.7
130.8
16.3
149.6
92.0
29.3
57.0
35.6

651.5
260.0
91.7
34.1
57.6
168.3
103.4
64.9
391.5
132.4
16.4
152.7
90.0
31.8
60.5
37.6

639.1
261.7
92.3
34.1
58.1
169.5
104.4
65.1
377.4
134.2
15.8
138.1
89.2
32.5
60.5
36.5

649.8'
262.0
91.1
36.1
54.9
170.9
104.0
67.0
387.7'
132.2
15.4
148.8
91.4'
33.1'
61.3
39.4

662.0'
271.7
92.4
34.6
57.8
179.3
108.6
70.7
390.3'
132.6
15.5
151.6'
90.6'
32.6'
60.1
34.8'

686.8'
282.2'
90.1
32.4
57.7
192.1'
118.9'
73.2
404.6'
134.6'
16.2
158.4'
95.4'
41.2'
59.1
35.2

648.6
268.9
83.2
27.4
55.8
185.7
115.5
70.2
379.7
138.9
16.4
130.0
94.5
41.4
60.7
38.4

695.2
283.3
86.9
30.2
56.8
196.4
124.3
72.1
411.9
137.1
16.4
164.0
94.4
43.0
60.7
36.2

674.6
267.2
83.6
27.4
56.2
183.7
113.5
70.2
407.3
138.8
16.7
157.3
94.5
37.4
60.4
39.6

615.5
260.6
82.5
27.0
55.5
178.1
109.7
68.5
354.9
138.6
16.3
105.8
94.2
41.3
60.5
37.3

610.6
260.4
79.3
24.5
54.8
181.1
112.8
68.4
350.2
140.9
16.2
98.4
94.7
44.3
62.0
41.4

744.9

772.6

781.0

768.2

783.1

789.0'

821.8

788.7

834.6

811.4

754.2

757.8

434.9
11.3
423.5
317.3
42.9
274.3
108.8
100.6

531.8'
12.0
519.8'
335.3'
47.7
287.6'
180.3
85.6

547.0'
11.4
535.6'
330.8'
40.5
290.3'
183.9
85.3

533.7'
11.1
522.6'
320.4'
41.8
278.6'
174.4
86.6

521.6'
11.3
510.3'
331.8'
50.4
281.4'
160.3
88.3

519.4'
12.4
507.0'
335.9
45.8
290.1
158.6
90.5

520.7
11.9
508.8
361.7
51.2
310.5
163.0
100.6

529.0
12.9
516.1
334.3
50.7
283.6
169.0
92.6

526.4
12.0
514.4
365.1
41.9
323.2
157.6
99.0

533.5
14.0
519.5
379.4
69.5
309.9
198.1
94.9

529.9
12.8
517.1
294.0
44.9
249.1
158.9
87.3

522.9
12.9
509.9
303.1
49.3
253.8
159.2
89.3

743.9

772.4'

779.2

766.4

781.3

787.3'

820.0

786.9

832.8

809.6

752.4

756.0

1.0

.2'

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

Commercial Banking Institutions—Assets and Liabilities
1.26

21

Assets and Liabilities1—Continued

COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
F. Memo items
Billions of dollars

Wednesday figures

Monthly averages
Account

2003
Dec.

2004

2004
June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Dec. 8

Dec. 15

Dec. 22

Dec. 29

Not seasonally adjusted
MEMO

7
8
9
10

Large domestically chartered banks,
adjusted for mergers
Revaluation gains on off-balance-sheet
items9
Revaluation losses on off-balancesheet items 9
Mortgage-backed securities10
Pass-through
CMO, REMIC, and other
Net unrealized gains (losses) on
available-for-sale securities"
Securitized consumer loans12
Credit cards and related plans
Other
Securitized business loans12

11
12
13
14

Small domestically chartered
commercial banks, adjusted for
m ergers
10
Mortgage-backed securities12
Securitized consumer loans
Credit cards and related plans
Other

1
2
3
4
5
6

Foreign-related institutions
15 Revaluation gains on off-balancesheet items 9
16 Revaluation losses on off-balancesheet items 9
17 Securitized business loans12

117.1

96.8

105.4

111.3

109.2

107.9

95.7

103.7

107.4

112.9

100.7

98.2

100.6
412.7
295.5
117.2

83.0
483.3
376.2
107.1

94.7
483.0
376.5
106.5

102.0
488.6
378.4
110.2

99.2
486.4
373.4
113.0

96.4
475.5
363.4
112.0

90.5
479.0
366.0
113.0

95.1
495.6
384.3

99.6
486.7
373.1
113.6

104.0
486.9
375.2
111.7

90.8
504.4
393.9
110.6

89.8
502.3
393.1
109.2

3.2

2.8

2.3

.7

2.7

2.5

1.6

1.5

2.0

2.3

1.5

.6

150.1
130.9
19.3

149.3
129.1
20.2

152.1
130.2
21.9

151.7
130.2
21.5

150.5
129.5
21.0

150.1
128.0
22.0

153.8
130.3
23.6

157.3
132.9
24.3

157.1
132.7
24.5

157.5
133.1
24.4

157.2
132.9
24.3

157.2
133.0
24.2

7.2

7.3

7.2

6.8

6.6

6.5

6.5

6.4

6.4

6.4

6.4

6.4

330.8
220.5
213.1

336.6
213.2
206.0

334.1
215.7
208.4

332.1
214.5
207.2

342.5
222.5
215.2

343.8
221.9
214.7

342.4
222.3
215.0

342.0
222.7
215.4

341.5
223.5
216.2

7.4

7.2

7.3

7.3

7.3

7.3

7.2

7.3

7.3

7.3

7.3

7.3

63.9

58.7

58.4

57.3

56.8

59.9

64.5

58.9

67.3

57.3

54.9

56.3

66.9

58.9

60.5

59.7

59.3

64.1

71.2

64.8

73.6

63.0

60.5

61.9

1.2

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

.3

NOTE. Tables 1.26, 1.27, and 1.28 have been revised to reflect changes in the Board's H.8
statistical release, "Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the United States," which
is available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases. Table 1.27, "Assets and Liabilities of Large
Weekly Reporting Commercial Banks," and table 1.28, "Large Weekly Reporting U.S.
Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks," are no longer being published in the Statistical
Supplement. Instead, abbreviated balance sheets for both large and small domestically
chartered banks have been included in table 1.26, parts C and D. Data are both mergeradjusted and break-adjusted. In addition, data from large weekly reporting U.S. branches and
;„„ .ff—:— i—1~, !,„,,„ i
1 1 u,, i—1
"heet estimates of all foreign-related
ta are break-adjusted.
i. covers me loiiowmg types oi msiiiuiions m me uiiy states and the District of Columt.~.
domestically chartered commercial banks that submit a weekly report of condition (large
domestic); other domestically chartered commercial banks (small domestic); branches and
agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act and Agreement corporations (foreign-related
es International Banking Facilities Data are Wednesday values or pro

;
small domestic banks and foreignrelated institutions are estimates based on weekly samples
and on quarter-end condition reports. Data are adjusted for breaks caused by reclassifications
of assets and liabilities.
The data for large and small domestic banks presented on pp. 17-19 are adjusted to remove
the estimated effects of mergers between these two groups. The adjustment for mergers
changes past levels to make them comparable with current levels. Estimated quantities of
balance sheet items acquired in mergers are removed from past data for the bank group that
contained the acquired bank and put into past data for the group containing the

330.3
214.0'
206.6

330.8
220.7'
213.4'

337.3
221.9'
214.6'

acquiring bank. Balance sheet data for acquired banks are obtained from Call Reports, and a
ratio procedure is used to adjust past levels.
2. Treasury securities are liabilities of the U.S. Treasury. Agency securities are liabilities of
U.S. government agencies and U.S. government-sponsored enterprises.
3. Excludes federal funds sold to, reverse RPs with, and loans made to commercial banks
in the United States, all of which are included in "Interbank loans."
4. Consists of reverse RPs with brokers and dealers and loans to purchase and carry
securities.
5. Includes vault cash, cash items in process of collection, balances due from depository
institutions, and balances due from Federal Reserve Banks.
6. Excludes the due-from position with related foreign offices, which is included in "Net
due to related foreign offices."
7. Excludes unearned income, reserves for losses on loans and leases, and reserves for
transfer risk. Loans are reported gross of these items.
8. This balancing item is not intended as a measure of equity capital for use in capital
adequacy analysis. On a seasonally adjusted basis, this item reflects any differences in the
seasonal patterns estimated for total assets and total liabilities.
9. Fair value of derivative contracts (interest rate, foreign exchange rate, other commodity
and equity contracts) in a gain/loss position, as determined under FASB Interpretation No. 39.
The fair market value of derivative contracts in a gain position is included in "Other
securities, trading account." The fair value of derivative contracts in a loss position is
included in "Other liabilities."
10. Includes mortgage-backed securities issued by U.S. government agencies, U.S.
government-sponsored enterprises, and private entities.
11. Difference between fair value and historical cost for securities classified as availablefor-sale under FASB Statement No. 115. Data are reported net of tax effects. Data shown are
restated to include an estimate of these tax effects.
12. Total amount outstanding.

22
1.32

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
COMMERCIAL PAPER OUTSTANDING
Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted, end of period
Year ending December

2004

Item
1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

1 All issuers

1,403,023

1,619,274

1,458,870

1,347,997

1,265,351

1,348,435

1,339,606

1,327,368

1,348,697

1,367,708

1,343,165

3 Nonfinancial companies

1,123,883
279,140

1,275,841
343,433

1,234,023
224,847

1,193,950
154,047

1,160,317
105,034

1,233,129
115,306

1,217,653
121,953

1,206,539
120,829

1,218,031
130,666

1,242,937
124,771

1,218,050
125,115

1. Institutions engaged primarily in commercial, savings, and mortgage banking; sales,
personal and mortgage financing; factoring, finance leasing, and other business lending;
insurance underwriting; and other investment activities.

1.33

PRIME RATE CHARGED BY BANKS

2. Includes public utilities and firms engaged primarily in such activities as communications, construction, manufacturing, mining, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, and
services.

Short-Term Business Loans1

Percent per year
Date of change

Rate

2001—Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.

4
1
21
19
16
28
22
18
3
7
12

9.00
8.50
8.00
7.50
7.00
6.75
6.50
6.00
5.50
5.00
4.75

2002—Nov.

7

4.25

2003—June 27

4.00

2004—June
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.

4.25
4.50
4.75
5.00

30
10
21
10

Period

Average
rate

2001
2002
2003

6.91
4.67
4.12

2001—Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec

9.05
8.50
8.32
7.80
7.24
6.98
6.75
6.67
6.28
5.53
5.10
4.84

1. The prime rate is one of several base rates that banks use to price short-term business
loans. The table shows the date on which a new rate came to be the predominant one quoted
by a majority of the twenty-five largest banks by asset size, based on the most recent Call

Period
2002—Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec

Average
rate
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.35
4.25

Period

Average
rate

2003—Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec

4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.22
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00

2004—Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov

4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.01
4.25
4.43
4.58
4.75
4.93

Report. Data in this table also appear in the Board's H.15 (519) weekly statistical release,
available on the Board's website, at www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

Financial Markets
1.35

INTEREST RATES

23

Money and Capital Markets

Percent per year; figures are averages of business day data unless otherwise noted
2004
Item

2001

2002

2004, week ending

2003
July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22

Oct. 29

MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS

1 Federal funds'^ 3
2 Discount window primary credit2'4

3.88
n.a.

1.67
n.a.

1.13
n.a.

1.26
2.25

1.43
2.43

1.61
2.58

1.76
2.75

1.76
2.75

1.82
2.75

1.73
2.75

1.76
2.75

1.74
2.75

3.78
3.68
3.65

1.67
1.67
1.69

1.11
1.11
1.11

1.29
1.38
1.50

1.48
1.53
1.62

1.67
1.71
1.75

1.79
1.86
1.95

1.74
1.78
1.82

1.74
1.81
1.91

1.76
1.84
1.96

1.80
1.87
1.97

1.85
1.93

3.80
3.71
3 65

1.68
1.69
1 70

1.12
1.13
1 13

1.32
1.41
1 51

1.49
1.57
1 65

1.69
1.74
1 81

1.80
1.90
1 97

1.76
1.80
1 87

1.75
1.84
1 91

1.78
1.87
1 94

1.81
1.92
1 98

1.87
1.97
2 05

3.84
3.71
3.66

1.72
1.73
1.81

1.15
1.15
1.17

1.37
1.57
1.85

1.55
1.68
1.89

1.73
1.86
2.04

1.86
2.04
2.18

1.80
1.96
2.13

1.80
2.01
2.18

1.83
2.02
2.15

1.88
2.04
2.18

1.93
2.08
2.22

3.70

1.73

1.14

1.55

1.66

1.84

2.02

1.93

1.98

2.00

2.03

2.06

2.43
3.40
3 34

1.60
1.61
1 68

1.00
1.01
1 05

1.16
1.33
1 66

1.35
1.48
1 72

1.52
1.65
1 87

1.60
1.76
2 00

1.51
1.69
1 95

1.53
1.68
1 98

1.56
1.70
1 95

1.59
1.80
2 00

1.72
1.87
2 07

3.49
3.83
4.09
4.56
4.88
5.02
5.63

2.00
2.64
3.10
3.82
4.30
4.61
5.43

1.24
1.65
2.10
2.97
3.52
4.01
4.96

2.10
2.64
3.05
3.69
4.11
4.50
5.24

2.02
2.51
2.88
3.47
3.90
4.28
5.07

2.12
2.53
2.83
3.36
3.75
4.13
4.89

2.23
2.58
2.85
3.35
3.75
4.10
4.85

2.20
2.60
2.87
3.35
3.74
4.10
4.84

2.24
2.67
2.95
3.46
3.85
4.20
4.95

2.18
2.53
2.80
3.31
3.73
4.08
4.85

2.22
2.55
2.81
3.29
3.69
4.03
4.79

2.27
2.57
2.83
3.30
3.70
4.05
4.79

5.01
5.75
5.15

4.87
5.64
5.04

4.52
5.20
4.75

4.71
5.28
4.87

4.52
5.05
4.70

4.40
4.93
4.56

4.38
4.92
4.49

4.34
4.88
4.54

4.50
5.04
4.61

4.40
4.94
4.48

4.33
4.87
4.43

4.30
4.83
4.44

7.49

7.10

6.24

6.17

6.02

5.84

5.81

5.80

5.89

5.80

5.76

5.75

7.08
7.26
7.67
7.95

6.49
6.93
7.18
7.80

5.66
6.14
6.38
6.76

5.82
6.02
6.23
6.62

5.65
5.87
6.08
6.46

5.46
5.73
5.91
6.27

5.47
5.69
5.86
6.21

5.42
5.70
5.85
6.21

5.54
5.78
5.94
6.30

5.46
5.69
5.86
6.20

5.43
5.63
5.81
6.15

5.42
5.63
5.81
6.15

1.32

1.61

1.72

1.69

1.75

1.73

1.72

1.70

1.74

1.73

1.74

1.70

356

Commercial paper ' '
Non financial

Financial

Certificates of deposit, secondary market3'1

12 Eurodollar deposits, 3-month3'8
US Treasury bills
Secondary market3'5
13 4-week

U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDS

Constant maturities^
18

3-year

20

7-year

22

20-year
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS

Moody's series^
24 Baa
25 Bond Buyer series "
CORPORATE BONDS

26 Seasoned issues, all industries12
27
28
29
30

Rating group
Aaa13
Aa
A
Baa
MEMO

Dividend-price ratio14

NOTE. Some of the data in this table also appear in the Board's H.15 (519) weekly
statistical release, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. The daily effective federal funds rate is a weighted average of rates on trades through
New York brokers.
2. Weekly figures are averages of seven calendar days, ending on Wednesday of the
current week; monthly figures include each calendar day in the month.
3. Annualized using a 360-day year or bank interest.
4. The rate charged for discounts made and advances extended under the Federal Reserve's primary credit discount window program, which became effective January 9, 2003.
This rate replaces that for adjustment credit, which was discontinued after January 8, 2003.
For further information, see http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/press/bcreg/2002/
2002103 12/default.htm. The rate reported is that for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Historical series for the rate on adjustment credit is available at: http://
www.federalreserve.gov/releases/hl5/data.htm.
5. Quoted on a discount basis.
6. Interest rates interpolated from data on certain commercial paper trades settled by the
Depository Trust Company. The trades represent sales of commercial paper by dealers or
direct issuers to investors (that is, the offer side). See the Board's Commercial Paper web
pages (http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/cp) for more information.

7. An average of dealer offering rates on nationally traded certificates of deposit.
8. Bid rates for Eurodollar deposits collected around 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. Data are for
indication purposes only.
9. Yields on actively traded issues adjusted to constant maturities.
10. General obligation bonds based on Thursday figures; Moody's Investors Service.
11. State and local government general obligation bonds maturing in twenty years are used
in compiling this index. The twenty-bond index has a rating roughly equivalent to Moody's
Al rating. Based on Thursday figures.
12. Daily figures are averages of Aaa, Aa, A, and Baa yields from Moody's Investors
Service. Based on yields to maturity on selected long-term bonds.
13. Effective December 7, 2001, the Moody's Aaa yield includes yields only for industrial
firms. Prior to December 7, 2001, the Aaa yield represented both utilities and industrial.
14. Standard & Poor's corporate series. Common stock ratio is based on the 500 stocks in
the price index.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of the Treasury.

24

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.36

STOCK MARKET

Selected Statistics

Apr.

I

May

July

Aug.

I

Sept.

Prices and trading volume (averages of daily figures)
Common stockprices (indexes)
1 New York Stock Exchange
(Dec. 31, 1965 = 50)
2
Industrial
3
Transportation
4
Utility
5
Finance

6,407.95
749.46
444.45
377.72
596.61

5,571.46
656.44
430.63
260.50
554.88

5,456.48
634.11
437.37
238.05
566.74

6,574.75
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,600.77
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,371.44
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,548.06
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,443.45
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,352.83
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,551.91

6,608.98
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

6,933.75
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1,244.69

1,245.60

1,186.63

1,218.98

1,248.23

1,222.33

1,251.26

1,291.67

1,353.0

6 Standard & Poor's Corporation
(1941-43= 10)'
7 American Stock Exchange
(Aug. 31, 1973 = 50)2
Volume of trading (thousands of shares)
8 New York Stock Exchange
9 American Stock Exchange

1,361,043
n.a.

68,074

1,477,745 1,422,498
n.a.
n.a.
Customer financing (millions of dollars, end-of-period balances)

3

10 Margin credit at broker-dealers . . . .
Free credit balances at brokers*
11 Margin accounts5
12 Cash accounts

101,640
78,040

134,380

173,220

95,690
73,340

92,560
84,920

100,680
80,560

103,670
84,670

178,470

180,090

106,250
85,060

109,820
85,540

114,720
83,530

114,330

180,100

185,700

110,720
83,400

110,870
81,610

110,960
85,740

Margin requirements (percent of market value and effective date)6

13 Margin stocks
14 Convertible bonds
15 Short sales

Mar. 11, 1968

May 6, 1970

70
50
70

65
50
65

1. In July 1976 a financial group, one made up of banks and insurance companies, was
added to the group of stocks on which the index is based. The index is now based on 400
industrial stocks (formerly 425), 20 transportation (formerly 15 rail), 40 public utility
(formerly 60), and 40 financial.
2. On July 5, 1983, the American Stock Exchange rebased its index, effectively cutting
previous readings in half.
3. Since July 1983, under the revised Regulation T, margin credit at broker-dealers has
included credit extended against stocks, convertible bonds, stocks acquired through the
exercise of subscription rights, corporate bonds, and government securities. Separate reporting of data for margin stocks, convertible bonds, and subscription issues was discontinued in
April 1984.
4. Free credit balances are amounts in accounts with no unfulfilled commitments to
brokers and are subject to withdrawal by customers on demand.
5. Series initiated in June 1984.

Dec. 6, 1971

Nov. 24, 1972

Jan.3, 1974

65
50
65

50
50
50

6. Margin requirements, stated in regulations adopted by the Board of Governors pursuant
to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, limit the amount of credit that can be used to
purchase and carry "margin securities" (as defined in the regulations) when such credit is
collateralized by securities. Margin requirements on securities are the difference between the
market value (100 percent) and the maximum loan value of collateral as prescribed by the
Board. Regulation T was adopted effective Oct. 15, 1934; Regulation U, effective May 1,
1936; Regulation G, effective Mar. 11, 1968; and Regulation X, effective Nov. 1, 1971.
On Jan. 1, 1977, the Board of Governors for the first time established in Regulation T the
initial margin required for writing options on securities, setting it at 30 percent of the current
market value of the stock underlying the option. On Sept. 30, 1985, the Board changed the
required initial margin, allowing it to be the same as the option maintenance margin required
by the appropriate exchange or self-regulatory organization; such maintenance margin rules
must be approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Federal Finance
1.40

25

FEDERAL DEBT SUBJECT TO STATUTORY LIMITATION
Billions of dollars, end of month
2002

Sept. 30

Dec. 3 1

Mar. 31'

June 30'

Sept. 30'

Dec. 31

Mar. 31'

June 30'

Sept. 30'

1 Federal debt outstanding

6,255.4

6,433.0

6,487.7

6,697.1

6,810.3

7,023.4

7,156.2

7,298.6

7,403.2

2 Public debt securities
3
Held by public
4
Held by agencies

6,228.2
3,552.6
2,675.6

6,405.7
3,647.4
2,758.3

6,460.8
3,710.8
2,750.0

6,670.1
3,816.3
2,853.8

6,783.2
3,923.9
2,859.3

6,998.0
4,044.1
2,954.5

7,131.1
4,176.7
2,954.4

7,274.3
4,218.7
3,055.6

7,379.0
4,303.4
3,075.7

27.2
27.2
.0

27.3
27.3
.0

26.9
26.9
.0

27.0
27.0
.0

27.0
27.0
.0

25.4
24.9
.5

25.1
25.1
.0

24.2
24.2
.0

24.2
23.7

6,952.9

7,088.6

7,229.3

7,088.5
.1

7,229.2
.1

5 Agency securities
6
Held by public
7
Held by agencies
: Debt subject to statutory limit
9 Public debt securities . .
10 Other debt1

6,161.1
.3

6,359.1
.3

6,399.8
.2

6,625.3
.2

6,737.3
.3

6,952.6
.3

.4
7,333.4
7,333.2

MEMO

Statutory debt limit . . .
1. Consists of guaranteed debt of U.S. Treasury and other federal agencies, specified
participation certificates, notes to international lending organizations, and District of Columbia stadium bonds.

1.41

GROSS PUBLIC DEBT OF U.S. TREASURY

SOURCE. U.S. Department of the Treasury, Monthly Statement of the Public Debt of the
United States and Monthly Treasury Statement.

Types and Ownership

Billions of dollars, end of period

Type and holder

1 Total gross public debt
By type
Interest-bearing
Marketable
Bills
Notes
Bonds
Inflation-indexed notes and bonds' .
Nonmarketable2
State and local government series . .
Foreign issues3
Government
Public
Savings bonds and notes
Government account series4
Non-interest-bearing
By holder1
U.S. Treasury and other federal agencies and trust funds
Federal Reserve Banks6
Private investors
Depository institutions
Mutual funds
Insurance companies
State and local treasuries7
Individuals
Savings bonds
Pension funds
Private
State and Local
Foreign and international8
Other miscellaneous investors7'9

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

7,259.1'
3,755.4'
946.8
2,052.2
556.0
200.4
3,503.7'
161.5

7,364.2'
3,846.0'

5,662.2

5,943.4

6,405.7

6,998.0

5,618.1
2,966.9
1,557.3

5,930.8
2,982.9
811.3
1,413.9

6,982.0'
3,575.1
928.8
1,905.7'

6,982.0'
3,575.1
928.8
1,905.7'

7,115.6
3,721.1
985.0
1,983.4

626.5

602.7

140.1
2,947.9

564.3'
176.2
3,406.9'

564.3'
176.2
3,406.9'

564.3

121.2
2,651.2
151.0
27.2
27.2
.0
176.9

6,391.4
3,205.1
888.8
1,580.8
588.7
146.9

2,266.1
44.2

15.4
15.4
.0
181.5
2,574.8
12.7

153.4
11.2
11.2
.0
184.8
2,806.9
14.3

149.2
9.7
9.7
.0
192.2
3,007.0

149.2
9.7
9.7
.0
192.2
3,007.0

16.0

16.0

15.4

2,270.1
511.7
2,880.4
201.5
220.7
110.2
297.2

2,572.2
551.7
2,819.5
181.5
257.5
105.7
339.4

2,757.8
629.4
3,018.5
222.8
278.8
139.7
351.5

2,955.1
666.7
3,377.9
154.0
279.6
136.5

2,955.1
666.7
3,377.9
154.0
279.6
136.5

2,955.9
674.1
3,502.8
165.0
281.3
140.7
372.9'

3,057.4
687.4

3,531.5
161.6
258.8'
143.6'
381.3'

3,073.8
700.3
3,607.0
141.1
256.9
145.7
390.7

184.8
288.8
110.9
177.9
1,034.2
550.3

190.3
248.7
96.3
152.4
1,051.2

194.9
248.6
104.4
144.1
1,246.8
296.5

203.8

203.8

140.8'
147.4
1,538.1'

140.8'
147.4
1,538.1'

452.6'

452.6'

204.4
291.1'
142.9'
148.2'
1,704.8'
387.8'

204.6
301.6'
146.0'
155.6'
1,799.8'
332.2

204.1
306.0
150.0
155.9
1,861.9
n.a.

646.9

1. The U.S. Treasury first issued inflation-indexed securities during the first quarter of
1997.
2. Includes (not shown separately) securities issued to the Rural Electrification Administration, depository bonds, retirement plan bonds, and individual retirement bonds.
3. Nonmarketable series denominated in dollars, and series denominated in foreign currency held by foreigners.
4. Held almost entirely by U.S. Treasury and other federal agencies and trust funds.
5. Data for Federal Reserve Banks and U.S. government agencies and trust funds are actual
holdings; data for other groups are Treasury estimates.
6. U.S. Treasury securities bought outright by Federal Reserve Banks, see Bulletin table
1.18.
7. In March 1996, in a redefinition of series, fully defeased debt backed by nonmarketable
federal securities was removed from "Other miscellaneous investors" and added to "State
and local treasuries." The data shown here have been revised accordingly.

146.3

426.0

3,186.3

188.4
3,394.5
155.7
6.7
6.7
.0

6.4
6.4
.0

193.5

194.1
3,111.7
15.3

3,008.6

961.5
2,109.5
552.0
223.0
3,518.2'
158.2
5.9
5.9
.0
194.1
3,130.0
14.9

8. Includes nonmarketable foreign series Treasury securities and Treasury deposit funds.
Excludes Treasury securities held under repurchase agreements in custody accounts at the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
9. Includes individuals, government-sponsored enterprises, brokers and dealers, bank
personal trusts and estates, corporate and noncorporate businesses, and other investors.
SOURCES. Data by type of security, U.S. Treasury Department, Monthly Statement of the
Public Debt of the United States; data by holder, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Flow
of Funds Accounts of the United States and U.S. Treasury Department, Treasury Bulletin,
unless otherwise noted.

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1.42

U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES DEALERS

Transactions1

Millions of dollars, daily averages
2004
Item

By type of security
1 U.S. Treasury bills
Treasury coupon securities by maturity
2
Three years or less
3
More than three but less than or
equal to six years
4
More than six but less than or equal
to eleven years
5
More than eleven2
6
Inflation-indexed

7
8
9
10
11
12

Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
Discount notes
Coupon securities by maturity
Three years or less
More than three years but less than
or equal to six years
More than six years but less than
or equal to eleven years . . . .
More than eleven years
Mortgage-backed

Corporate securities
13 One year or less
14 More than one year

15
16
17
18

By type of counterparty
With interdealer broker
U.S. Treasury
Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
Mortgage-backed
Corporate
w itn otner
U.S. Treasury
Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
Mortgage-backed
Corporate

July

Aug.

2004, week ending
Sept.

Sept. 1

Sept. 8

Sept. 15

Sept. 22

Sept. 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

Oct. 20

Oct. 27

53,839

53,544

61,588

55,73 1

68,814

63,145

51,941

65,586

59,007

54,487

45,711

49,783

146,288

168,154

170,510

123,337

172,691

158,890

158,971

199,865

177,978

145,064

136,710

164,595

113,857

121,852

142,642

104,667

152,456

142,083

142,916

142,365

144,168

129,614

131,732

114,273

94,952
20,740
7,197

110,692
21,197
5,452

128,750
29,390
6,470

93,773
19,809
4,727

122,205
23,933
4,546

110,230
26,041
4,373

150,803
33,686
8,245

138,591
35,437
8,331

123,041
25,831
8,218

115,063
24,155
12,341

110,439
23,278
5,744

105,752
25,679
18,704

56,216

60,041

60,230

54,826

53,072

56,471

67,720

62,665

63,443

59,484

55,801

47,299

6,282

7,422

9,133

6,328

7,691

10,104

9,654

9,464

8,584

12,171

7,125

10,786

5,575

5,433

6,267

5,870

6,262

5,780

6,752

5,996

8,043

8,335

10,089

6,714

3,749
501

2,806
629

5,816
452

2,588
377

4,210
378

6,832
437

5,972
448

6,636
556

5,517
402

6,406
393

5,768
702

4,858
440

199,374

192,939

208,021

143,624

213,015

287,510

164,604

175,970

232,337

335,586

199,780

159,723

124,462
20,413

119,615
19,645

136,302
21,947

104,791
15,607

115,529
14,719

132,364
26,732

150,957
20,669

149,471
25,755

131,485
20,630

131,778
17,356

132,797
23,744

125,005
29,883

195,573

210,180

247,860

178,725

252,654

233,716

253,018

268,097

241,572

217,727

213,773

218,835

7,083
58,856
547

6,509
56,362
484

8,437
58,623
686

4,969
44,369
329

6,818
54,382
464

7,275
80,436
839

10,426
51,406
781

9,207
49,126
670

10,386
64,349
761

10,286
92,917
689

9,626
65,640
956

7,623
51,294
947

241,299

270,711

291,491

223,319

291,992

271,046

293,545

322,078

296,671

262,996

239,840

259,952

65,241
140,517
144,328

69,822
136,578
138,776

73,462
149,398
157,565

65,020
99,256
120,070

64,795
158,633
129,784

72,348
207,075
158,258

80,120
113,198
170,845

76,111
126,844
174,556

75,604
167,988
151,355

76,502
242,668
148,444

69,859
134,141
155,585

62,474
108,429
153,941

W7-it'll -it'll t±r

19
20
21
22

NOTE. Major changes in the report form filed by primary dealers induced a break in the
dealer data series as of the week ending July 4, 2001. Current weekly data may be found at the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York web site (http:www.newyorkfed.org/pihome/statistics)
under the Primary Dealer heading.
1. The figures represent purchases and sales in the market by the primary U.S. government
securities dealers reporting to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Outright transactions
include all U.S. government, federal agency, government-sponsored enterprise, mortgage-

backed, and corporate securities scheduled for immediate and forward delivery, as well as all
U.S. government securities traded on a when-issued basis between the announcement and
issue date. Data do not include transactions under repurchase and reverse repurchase (resale)
agreements. Averages are based on the number of trading days in the week.
2. Outright Treasury inflation-indexed securities (TIIS) transactions are reported at principal value, excluding accrued interest, where principal value reflects the original issuance par
amount (unadjusted for inflation) times the price times the index ratio.

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1.43

U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES DEALERS

27

Positions and Financing1

Millions of dollars
2004

2004, week ending

Item, by type of security
July

Aug.

Sept.

Sept. 1

Sept. 8

Sept. 15

Sept. 22

Sept. 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

Oct. 20

Net outright positions2
25,284

18,544

26,888

29,03 1

60,233

24,750

19,863

3,630

18,264

24,403

19,204

46,048

28,062

30,870

24,745

35,598

26,669

30,404

29,603

45,438

43,528

39,945

56,947

35,709

30,051

29,350

26,668

26,836

31,259

35,351

31,384

37,484

37,228

30,811
10,885
623

22,227
6,719
134

18,795
3,505
1,164

16,982
6,631
113

24,553
3,794
643

21,825
2,937
675

16,349
2,509
1,279

13,719
4,242
2,062

11,756
4,132
2,429

12,946
3,421
999

13,463
6,444
1,214

48,717

54,845

53,556

55,658

56,979

57,649

50,100

49,955

48,239

49,984

50,831

15,821

14,030

21,520

16,729

16,925

19,082

24,254

25,943

25,438

29,83 1

33,142

4,717

5,072

5,205

4,753

5,879

3,572

5,280

6,250

4,519

4,865

6,870

4,899
3,519

4,404
4,185

4,348
4,260

3,570
4,482

3,460
4,414

3,632
4,159

5,502
4,216

5,026
4,245

3,534
4,078

4,533
3,887

2,924
3,918

12 Mortgage-backed

15,851

15,236

33,662

23,349

21,525

31,911

42,950

40,479

28,450

23,808

17,181

Corporate securities
13 One year or less
14 More than one year

33,310
94,142

31,606
95,578

32,315
100,428

29,984
97,239

30,466
96,562

35,668
101,096

34,225
98,688

28,832
105,409

35,133
103,324

39,206
104,413

35,792
107,606

1 U.S. Treasury bills
Treasury coupon securities by maturity
Three years or less
More than three years but less than
or equal to six years
4
More than six but less than
or equal to eleven years
5
More than eleven
6
Inflation-indexed
2
3

Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
8
9
10
11

Coupon securities, by maturity
Three years or less
More than three years but less than
or equal to six years
More than six but less than
or equal to eleven years
More than eleven

Financing3
Securities in, US. Treasury
15 Overnight and continuing
Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
17 Overnight and continuing
Mortgage-backed securities
19 Overnight and continuing
20 Term
Corporate securities
21 Overnight and continuing

1,002,614
1,102,833

987,657
1,148,696

992,077
1,269,837

955,605
1,156,233

961,574
1,214,925

980,336
1,268,746

1,032,457
1,270,456

997,527
1,365,420

1,003,449
1,102,030

958,820
1,143,489

976,809
1,122,269

175,037
236,289

185,381
218,460

171,049
215,073

178,761
211,871

170,096
213,928

173,543
220,993

168,824
211,811

172,902
215,927

155,151
201,700

162,745
214,037

157,986
218,068

45,623
298,450

48,368
309,250

50,593
318,391

44,611
311,815

49,628
314,894

57,567
312,555

50,101
320,556

46,076
325,033

49,583
328,637

51,125
331,023

54,106
339,943

113,266
55,101

115,616
57,944

118,403
58,049

117,099
57,315

117,310
57,600

118,782
57,816

118,559
56,906

119,306
59,726

117,304
59,821

121,152
59,985

120,801
58,434

635,511
1,457,922

641,873
1,492,012

660,191
1,617,458

615,511
1,494,317

608,379
1,551,999

655,965
1,609,369

682,486
1,634,956

700,662
1,714,547

657,787
1,453,339

627,245
1,503,772

639,885
1,492,826

842,527
1,041,135

887,572
1,078,505

913,630
1,184,734

891,703
1,075,824

902,140
1,132,650

916,172
1,170,578

938,602
1,190,461

903,240
1,286,310

896,130
1,006,213

862,821
1,035,566

900,953
1,003,002

317,717
152,937

321,662
143,172

311,459
146,831

307,686
141,650

311,320
138,952

316,727
152,974

304,348
149,064

313,595
149,855

314,156
127,370

313,803
142,701

317,298
139,043

414,265
178,096

404,658
180,280

407,812
216,805

397,707
180,989

395,229
188,496

410,603
210,455

404,184
234,060

422,367
236,962

409,968
233,360

409,294
237,619

421,655
256,591

185,351
47,387

184,306
52,388

193,826
50,328

181,492
50,918

189,222
49,658

195,939
48,414

194,905
49,855

196,239
53,253

199,162
50,653

198,630
51,064

196,513
51,880

1,501,697
1,357,785

1,545,331
1,381,047

1,586,506
1,523,322

1,531,200
1,377,601

1,552,158
1,439,496

1,602,901
1,505,041

1,605,864
1,547,724

1,594,118
1,647,566

1,578,681
1,343,280

1,538,702
1,397,279

1,589,091
1,377,291

MEMO

Reverse repurchase agreements
23 Overnight and continuing
24 Term
Securities out, U.S. Treasury
25 Overnight and continuing
Federal agency and governmentsponsored enterprises
27 Overnight and continuing
29
30
31
32

Mortgage-backed securities
Overnight and continuing
Term
Corporate securities
Overnight and continuing
Term
MEMO

Repurchase agreements
34 Term

NOTE. Major changes in the report form filed by primary dealers included a break in many
series as of the week ending July 4, 2001. Current weekly data may be found at the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York web site (http://www.newyorkfed.org/pihome/statistics) under the
Primary Dealer heading.
1. Data for positions and financing are obtained from reports submitted to the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York by the U.S. government securities dealers on its published list of
primary dealers. Weekly figures are close-of-business Wednesday data. Positions for calendar
days of the report week are assumed to be constant. Monthly averages are based on the
number of calendar days in the month.

2. Net outright positions include all U.S. government, federal agency, governmentsponsored enterprise, mortgage-backed, and corporate securities scheduled for immediate and
forward delivery, as well as U.S. government securities traded on a when-issued basis
between the announcement and issue date.
3. Figures cover financing U.S. government, federal agency, government-sponsored enterprise, mortgage-backed, and corporate securities. Financing transactions for Treasury
inflation-indexed securities (TIIS) are reported in actual funds paid or received, except for
pledged securities. TIIS that are issued as pledged securities are reported at par value, which
is the value of the security at original issuance (unadjusted for inflation).

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1.44

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
FEDERAL AND FEDERALLY SPONSORED CREDIT AGENCIES

Debt Outstanding

Millions of dollars, end of period

Agency

1 Federal and federally sponsored agencies
2 Federal agencies
3
Defense Department1
4
Export-Import Bank2'3
5
Federal Housing Administration4
6
Government National Mortgage Association certificates of
participation5
7
Postal Service6
8
Tennessee Valley Authority
9
United States Railway Association6
10 Federally sponsored agencies7
11 Federal Home Loan Banks
12 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
13 Federal National Mortgage Association
14 Farm Credit Banks8
15
Student Loan Marketing Association9
16 Financing Corporation
17 Farm Credit Financial Assistance Corporation "
18 Resolution Funding Corporation12

1,851,632

2,121,057

25,666

276
6
n.a.
26,828

n.a.
26,828

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

1,825,966
594,404
426,899
642,700
74,181
45,375
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,120,781
623,740
565,071
763,500
76,673
48,350
8,170
1,261
29,996

40,575

255
n.a.
n.a.
25,660
n.a.

2,351,039

Apr.

May

July

Aug.
2,768,452

2,696,299

2,720,675

2,753,085

2,765,430

25,412
6
n.a.
290

24,953
6
n.a.
149

24,875
6
n.a.
162

24,227

24,041
6
n.a.
185

n.a.
n.a.
25,406
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
24,947
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
24,869
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
24,221
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
24,035
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
23,795
n.a.

2,351,037
674,841
648,894
851,000
85,088
47,900
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,645,667
745,226
744,800
961,732
92,151
58,500
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,671,346
795,477
728,300
940,296
95,470
69,000
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,695,800
810,352
736,100
941,824
96,059
68,600
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,728,858
821,470
759,600
939,668
94,883
70,100
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,741,389
818,094
770,200
945,198
96,139
68,627
8,170
1,261
29,996

2,744,651
822,161
764,400
951,583
94,913
68,700
8,170
1,261
29,996

39,096

37,017

30,811

29,433

29,124

28,642

28,826

29,145

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
13,876
25,220

n.a.
14,48'
22,52:

n.a.
16,127
14,684

n.a.
16,373
13,060

n.a.
16,627
12,497

n.a.
16,765
11,877

n.a.
16,762
12,064

n.a.
16,869
12,276

n.a.

MEMO

19 Federal Financing Bank debt13
20
21
22
23
24

Lending to federal and federally sponsored agencies
Export-Import Bank3
Postal Service6
Student Loan Marketing Association
Tennessee Valley Authority
United States Railway Association6

Other lending14
25 Farmers Home Administration
26 Rural Electrification Administration
27 Other

5,275
13,126
22,174

1. Consists of mortgages assumed by the Defense Department between 1957 and 1963
under family housing and homeowners' assistance programs.
2. Includes participation certificates reclassified as debt beginning Oct. 1, 1976.
3. On-budget since Sept. 30, 1976.
4. Consists of debentures issued in payment of Federal Housing Administration insurance
claims. Once issued, these securities may be sold privately on the securities market.
5. Certificates of participation issued before fiscal year 1969 by the Government National
Mortgage Association acting as trustee for the Farmers Home Administration; the Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare; the Department of Housing and Urban Development; the
Small Business Administration; and the Veterans Administration.
6. Off-budget.
7. Includes outstanding noncontingent liabilities: notes, bonds, and debentures. Includes
Federal Agriculture Mortgage Corporation; therefore, details do not sum to total. Some data
are estimated.
8. Excludes borrowing by the Farm Credit Financial Assistance Corporation, which is
shown on line 17.
9. Before late 1982, the association obtained financing through the Federal Financing Bank
(FFB). Borrowing excludes that obtained from the FFB, which is shown on line 22.

10. The Financing Corporation, established in August 1987 to recapitalize the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, undertook its first borrowing in October 1987.
11. The Farm Credit Financial Assistance Corporation, established in January 1988 to
provide assistance to the Farm Credit System, undertook its first borrowing in July 1988.
12. The Resolution Funding Corporation, established by the Financial Institutions
Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989, undertook its first borrowing in October
1989.
13. The FFB, which began operations in 1974, is authorized to purchase or sell obligations
issued, sold, or guaranteed by other federal agencies. Because FFB incurs debt solely for the
purpose of lending to other agencies, its debt is not included in the main portion of the table to
avoid double counting.
14. Includes FFB purchases of agency assets and guaranteed loans; the latter are loans
guaranteed by numerous agencies, with the amounts guaranteed by any one agency generally
being small. The Farmers Home Administration entry consists exclusively of agency assets,
whereas the Rural Electrification Administration entry consists of both agency assets and
guaranteed loans.

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1.45

NEW SECURITY ISSUES

29

State and Local Governments

Millions of dollars
Type of issue or issuer,
or use
Apr.'

May7

July'

Aug.7

Sept.7

1 All issues, new and refunding1

291,919

363,888

384,253'

38,611

31,882

37,949

35,415

24,730

27,895

25,014

31,862

By type of issue
2 General obligation . . . .
3 Revenue

118,554
170,047

145,323
214,788

144,076'
238,126'

16,265
22,346

12,507
19,375

7,929
30,019

9,949
25,465

8,845
15,885

11,542
16,353

10,345
14,669

11,776
20,086

By type of issuer
4 State
5 Special district or statutory authority2
6 Municipality, county, or township . . .

30,099
197,462
61,040

33,931
259,070
67,121

49,795
253,472'
78,969'

5,426
23,864

4,107
22,161
5,614

21,365
7,736

6,764
20,601

9,321

8,050

2,310
16,652
5,768

1,694
19,224
6,977

3,396
16,002
5,616

4,477
22,428
4,957

7 Issues for new capital

200,255

242,882

264,615'

21,228

21,457

24,566

27,284

17,014

17,782

50,054
21,411
21,917
n.a.

57,894
22,093
33,404
n.a.
7,227
73,033

70,305
23,816
10,251
n.a.
22,339
97,736

5,692
1,962
540
n.a.
1,473
7,416

7,036
2,249
889
n.a.
2,065
5,663

5,267
1,696

6,501
1,977
756
n.a.
1,832
12,815

5,135
2,200
Til
n.a.
1,520
5,370

5,143
2,946
1,154
n.a.
1,340
5,021

8
9
10
11
12
13

By use of proceeds
Education
Transportation
Utilities and conservation
Social welfare
Industrial aid
Other purposes

6,607
55,733

NEW SECURITY ISSUES

3,873
1,411
242
n.a.
2,202
3,836

4,793
1,705
1,155
n.a.
1,520
6,917

SOURCE. Securities Data Company beginning January 1990; Investment Dealer's Digest
before then.

1. Par amounts of long-term issues based on date of sale.
2. Includes school districts.

1.46

397
n.a.
1,324
12,529

18,695

U.S. Corporations

Millions of dollars
2004
Type of issue, offering,
or issuer

2001

2002

2003
Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

1 All issues'

1,543,981

1,432,548

1,819,401

173,157

192,848

141,553

148,070

191,476

158,714

174,460

214,381

2 Bonds2

1,415,427

1,322,113

1,692,260

151,062

175,433

131,339

135,131

183,475

149,980

166,054

204,705

1,359,039
56,389

1,235,868
86,246

1,579,311
112,949

135,866
15,196

160,257
15,176

116,406
14,933

119,809
15,322

170,210
13,265

138,152
11,828

152,816
13,239

179,758
24,948

24,415

18,870

20,701

1,597

1,675

1,416

3,092

947

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

459,610
955,817

282,484
1,039,629

362,340
1,329,920

17,907
133,155

36,881
138,552

21,948
109,391

13,815
121,316

17,940
165,535

11,666
138,314

21,961
144,094

23,136
181,570

230,049

170,904

185,964

22,095

17,415

10,214

12,939

8,001

8,734

8,406

9,676

128,554
101,495

110,435
60,469

127,141
58,823

22,095
n.a.

17,415
n.a.

10,214
n.a.

12,939
n.a.

8,001
n.a.

8,734
n.a.

8,406
n.a.

9,676
n.a.

77,577
50,977

62,115
48,320

44,389
82,752

6,296
15,799

9,368
8,047

4,153
6,061

5,046
7,893

4,711
3,290

5,524
3,210

5,099
3,307

3,423
6,253

By type of offering
3 Sold in the United States
MEMO

5 Private placements, domestic
By industry group

8 Stocks3
By type of offering
9 Public
10 Private placement4
By industry group

1. Figures represent gross proceeds of issues maturing in more than one year; they are the
principal amount or number of units calculated by multiplying by the offering price. Figures
exclude secondary offerings, employee stock plans, investment companies other than closedend, intracorporate transactions, Yankee bonds, and private placements listed. Stock data
include ownership securities issued by limited partnerships.

2. Monthly data include 144(a) offerings.
3. Monthly data cover only public offerings.
4. Data for private placements are not available at a monthly frequency.
SOURCE. Securities Data Company and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.

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1.47

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
OPEN-END INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Net Sales and Assets1

Millions of dollars
2004
Item

3

3 Net sales
4 Assets

4

5 Cash5
6 Other

2002

2003'
Apr.

May

June

July

Sept.

Oct.1

Nov.

1,823,569

1,710,931

151,920

117,904

124,965

119,990

113,400

117,048

119,589

144,902

1,702,368
121,201

1,495,077
215,854

132,171
19,749

131,415
13,511

119,717
5,248

108,796
11,194

105,445
7,955

101,143
15,905

105,371
14,218

117,426
27,476

4,118,926

5,362,397

5,510,446

5,536,440

5,636,780

5,489,559

5,526,306

5,658,210

5,759,166

6,003,068

208,450
3,910,476

258,594
5,103,803

267,217
5,243,229

259,540
5,276,900

268,651
5,368,129

260,395
5,229,164

279,831
5,246,475

289,846
5,368,364

301,153
5,458,013

327,990
5,675,078

1. Data include stock, hybrid, and bond mutual funds and exclude money market mutual
funds.
2. Excludes reinvestment of net income dividends and capital gains distributions and share
issue of conversions from one fund to another in the same group.
3. Excludes sales and redemptions resulting from transfers of shares into or out of money
market mutual funds within the same fund family.

1.51

Aug.

DOMESTIC FINANCE COMPANIES

4. Market value at end of period, less current liabilities.
5. Includes all U.S. Treasury securities and other short-term debt securities.
SOURCE. Investment Company Institute. Data based on reports of membership, which
comprises substantially all open-end investment companies registered with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Data reflect underwritings of newly formed companies after their
initial offering of securities.

Assets and Liabilities1

Billions of dollars, end of period; not seasonally adjusted
2003
Ql

Q2

2004
Q3

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

ASSETS

5 LESS:

Reserves for unearned income

8 All other
9 Total assets

950.2
341.9
447.0
161.3

951.2
321.4
455.3
174.5

1,022.2
365.8
457.4
198.9

943.2
315.4
453.9
173.9

960.6
321.4
455.8
183.4

1,000.0
359.7
445.6
194.7

1,022.2
365.8
457.4
198.9

1,056.2
374.4
475.6
206.2

1,075.4
390.1
471.3
213.9

1,097.3
416.5
456.3
224.5

60.6
21 0

57.0
23 8

50.6
24 5

53.2
23 6

52.9
24 0

51.8
24 4

50.6
24 5

49.4
24 0

47.1
23 9

46.8
24 3

868.5
524.9

870.3
586.4

947.1
751.8

866.4
604.7

883.7
653.0

923.8
717.2

947.1
751.8

982.8
748.2

1,004.4
730.2

1,026.2
738.3

1,393.4

1,456.8

1,698.9

1,471.1

1,536.8

1,641.0

1,698.9

1,731.1

1,734.6

1,764.5

50.8
158 6

48.0
141 5

56.2
136 3

47.3
127 3

53.2
145 3

57.6
132 9

56.2
136 3

59.8
138 6

52.6
141 4

64.1
150 8

99.2
569.9
326.2
188.8

88.2
631.9
339.8
207.3

99.8
746.2
424.2
236.3

87.2
645.4
343.6
220.3

96.0
672.5
358.2
211.5

95.8
705.8
422.4
226.5

99.8
746.2
424.2
236.3

104.8
759.7
435.1
233.1

108.0
768.2
426.0
238.3

112.4
771.0
423.2
243.0

1,393.4

1,456.8

1,698.9

1,471.1

1,536.8

1,641.0

1,698.9

1,731.1

1,734.6

1,764.5

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL

Debt

15 Capital, surplus, and undivided profits
16 Total liabilities and capital

NOTE. Some of the data presented in the table is available in the the Board's monthly G.20
(422) statistical release, which is available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies but not of retailers
and banks. Data are amounts carried on the balance sheets of finance companies; securitized
pools are not shown, as they are not on the books.

2. Before deduction for unearned income and losses. Excludes pools of securitized assets.

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1.52

DOMESTIC FINANCE COMPANIES

31

Owned and Managed Receivables1

Billions of dollars, amounts outstanding

Type of credit
Apr.

May

July

Aug.

559.0'
257.6
560.8

Sept.

Seasonally adjusted
1 Total
2
3
4

Consumer . .
Real estate .
Business . . .

r,248.4

r,277.4

r,333.r

515.2
207.7
525.5

519.1
217.4
540.9

542.5
239.6
551.0

549.9
247.1
557.2

r,36r.9r

r,363.7r

553.9'
251.0
557.0

554.1'
252.1
557.5

555.8'
253.9
555.1

1,391.1
567.2
261.9
562.0

Not seasonally adjusted

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Consumer
Motor vehicle loans
Motor vehicle leases
Revolving2
Other3
Securitized assets4
Motor vehicle loans
Motor vehicle leases
Revolving
Other
Real estate
One- to four-family
Other
Securitized real estate assets4
One- to four-family
Other
Business
Motor vehicles
Retail loans
Wholesale loans5
Leases
Equipment
Loans
Leases
Other business receivables6 . . . .
Securitized assets4
Motor vehicles
Retail loans
Wholesale loans
Leases
Equipment
Loans
Leases
Other business receivables6 . .

r, 284.3

r,340.4

1,355.2

r,362.rr

r,369.2r

r,359.3r

519.7
173.9
103.5
31.5
32.7

523.9
160.2
83.3
38.9
38.7

547.7
197.0
70.0
37.6
60.9

546.5
202.5
66.1
37.7
71.1

549.7'
207.6
65.3
37.7
74.9

551.7'

554.4'
209.4

559.4'
215.3

64.2

63.5

39.9
78.5

41.4
80.3

41.3
82.4

131.9
6.8
25.0
14.3
207.7
120.1
41.2

151.9
5.7
31.1
14.0
217.4
135.0
39.5

132.8
5.5
31.6
12.2
239.6
152.2

122.2
5.3
11.1
247.1
163.5

119.7
5.2
28.4'
10.9
251.0

120.4
5.1
25.8'
10.7
252.1
167.9

118.3
5.1
25.3'
10.5
253.9
169.2

116.5
5.0
25.0'
10.4

46.7

46.2

46.0

46.8

40.7
5.7
527.9
54.0
16.1
20.3
17.6
289.4
77.8
211.6
103.5

39.7
3.2
543.0
60.7
15.4
29.3
16.0
292.1
83.3
208.8
102.5

36.9
3.8
553.1
74.9
18.2
40.3
16.3

35.6
1.5
561.4
92.6
17.6
50.7
24.3

35.4
2.8
565.4
95.4
18.0
52.8
24.6

35.2
2.8
551.0
88.5
18.8
44.8
24.8

266.2
68.6

265.0
68.5

260.5
68.3

203.1
105.0

35.9
1.5
561.7
91.9
17.2
50.7
24.1
268.8
71.7
197.2
108.0

197.6
108.9

196.4
110.9

50.1
5.1
42.5
2.5
23.2

50.2
2.4
45.9
1.9
20.2
13.0
7.2
17.4

48.4
2.2
44.2
2.1
22.1
12.5
9.6
25.1

47.0
2.2
42.8
2.1
20.4
11.9
8.5
25.5

47.6
2.2

43.3
2.1
20.4
12.1
8.3

16.4
6.8
7.7

NOTE. This table has been revised to incorporate several changes resulting from the
benchmarking of finance company receivables to the June 1996 Survey of Finance Companies. In that benchmark survey, and in the monthly surveys that have followed, more detailed
breakdowns have been obtained for some components. In addition, previously unavailable
data on securitized real estate loans are now included in this table. The new information has
resulted in some reclassification of receivables among the three major categories (consumer,
real estate, and business) and in discontinuities in some component series between May and
June 1996.
Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies but not of retailers and
banks. Data in this table also appear in the Board's G.20 (422) monthly statistical release,
available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. Owned receivables are those carried on the balance sheet of the institution. Managed
receivables are outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these
balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator. Data are shown

277.6
74.6

30.6

167.6
46.3

25.6

206.3
65.0

1,385.8

257.6

172.4
47.4

568.1
224.0
62.9
45.5
83.2
113.5
5.0
24.0
10.1
261.9
176.2
48.3
34.8
2.7
555.8
84.1
19.7
38.1
26.2

192.1
110.2

35.0
2.8
551.4
87.2
19.3
43.0
24.8
259.7
68.2
191.5
110.9

45.6
2.2

43.6
2.2

45.6
2.2

41.3
2.1
22.7
12.2
10.5
25.9

39.3
2.1
22.3
11.8
10.4

41.4
2.1

48.4
2.2
44.2
2.1
24.2
11.7
12.5

26.0

11.6
10.4
25.9

260.9
68.6

192.3
111.4

26.8

before deductions for unearned income and losses. Components may not sum to totals
because of rounding.
2. Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.
3. Includes personal cash loans, mobile home loans, and loans to purchase other types of
consumer goods, such as appliances, apparel, boats, and recreation vehicles.
4. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances
are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.
5. Credit arising from transactions between manufacturers and dealers, that is, floor plan
financing.
6. Includes loans on commercial accounts receivable, factored commercial accounts, and
receivable dealer capital; small loans used primarily for business or farm purposes; and
wholesale and lease paper for mobile homes, campers, and travel trailers.

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.53

MORTGAGE MARKETS

Mortgages on New Homes

Millions of dollars except as noted
2004
Item

2001

2002

2003
May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Terms and yields in primary and secondary markets
PRIMARY MARKETS

Terms1
1 Purchase price (thousands of dollars)
2 Amount of loan (thousands of dollars)
3 Loan-to-price ratio (percent)
5 Fees and charges (percent of loan amount)2

245.0
184.2
77.3
28.8
.67

261.1
197.0
77.8
28.9
.62

272.1
205.3
77.9
28.7
.61

291.6
213.2
75.3
28.7
.49

288.1
213.2
75.8
28.6
.50

289.2
214.1
76.2
28.9
.48

297.5
221.8
76.9
29.1
.48

301.5
77.0
29.2
.57

297.6
218.7
76.0
29.0
.47

304.8
224.3
75.7
29.2
.49

6.90
7.00

6.35
6.44

5.71
5.80

5.70
5.77

5.73
5.81

5.89
5.96

5.81
5.88

5.63
5.72

5.75
5.82

5.84
5.91

n.a.
6.36

n.a.
5.81

n.a.
5.03

n.a.
5.67

n.a.
5.66

n.a.
5.43

n.a.
5.22

n.a.
5.09

n.a.
5.02

n.a.
5.01

Yield (percent per year)
8 Contract rate (HUD series)4
SECONDARY MARKETS

Yield (percent per year)
10 GNMA securities6

Activity in secondary markets
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

Mortgage holdings (end of period)
11 Total
12 FHAAA insured

707,015
n.a.

794,253
n.a.

898,445
n.a.

878,386
n.a.

891,210
n.a.

892,724
n.a.

895,428
n.a.

904,543
n.a.

913,246
n.a.

912,608
n.a.

14 Mortgage transactions purchased (during period)

270,384

370,641

572,852

26,686

37,164

21,618

21,787

27,661

27,142

19,121

Mortgage commitments (duringperiod)
15 Issued7
16 To sell8

304,084
7 586

400,327
12 268

522,083
33 010

28,982
593

32,084
2415

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

491,719
3,506
488,213

568,173
4,573
563,600

644,436
n.a.
n.a.

634,895
n.a.
n.a.

645,185
n.a.
n.a.

656,342
n.a.
n.a.

661,358
n.a.
n.a.

660,713
n.a.
n.a.

660,301
n.a.
n.a.

656,982
n.a.
n.a.

21 Sales

n.a.
389,611

n.a.
547,046

n.a.
713,260

n.a.
41,778

n.a.
39,022

n.a.
30,709

n.a.
23,461

n.a.
23,586

n.a.
26,541

n.a.
23,207

22 Mortgage commitments contracted (during period)9

417,434

620,981

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION

Mortgage holdings (end of period)^
17 Total
18 FHAAA insured
19 Conventional
Mortgage transactions (duringperiod)

1. Weighted averages based on sample surveys of mortgages originated by major institutional lender groups for purchase of newly built homes; compiled by the Federal Housing
Finance Board in cooperation with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
2. Includes all fees, commissions, discounts, and "points" paid (by the borrower or the
seller) to obtain a loan.
3. Average effective interest rate on loans closed for purchase of newly built homes,
assuming prepayment at the end often years.
4. Average contract rate on new commitments for conventional first mortgages; from U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Based on transactions on the first
day of the subsequent month.
5. Average gross yield on thirty-year, minimum-downpayment first mortgages insured by
the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) for immediate delivery in the private secondary
market. Based on transactions on first day of subsequent month.

6. Average net yields to investors on fully modified pass-through securities backed by
mortgages and guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA),
assuming prepayment in twelve years on pools of thirty-year mortgages insured by the
Federal Housing Administration or guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
7. Does not include standby commitments issued, but includes standby commitments
converted.
8. Includes participation loans as well as whole loans.
9. Includes conventional and government-underwritten loans. The Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation's mortgage commitments and mortgage transactions include activity
under mortgage securities swap programs, whereas the corresponding data for the Federal
National Mortgage Association exclude swap activity.

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33

MORTGAGE DEBT OUTSTANDING1
Millions of dollars, end of period

Type of holder and property
Q3

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3P

6,820,157

7,496,841

8,323,275

9,102,883

9,326,863

9,574,728

9,822,328

10,127,790

By type of property
One- to four-family residences
Multifamily residences
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm

5,133,156
405,966
1,170,840
110,195

5,645,188
448,095
1,285,711
117,847

6,322,727
486,124

6,957,691
530,999
1,482,486
131,707

7,119,963
554,281
1,519,036
133,583

7,323,358
559,959
1,556,098
135,313

7,519,299
573,319
1,591,378
138,332

7,770,908
581,562
1,634,834
140,486

By type of holder
6 Major financial institutions
Commercial banks2
One- to four-family . . . .
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Savings institutions3
One- to four-family . . . .
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Life insurance companies .
One- to four-family . . . .
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm

2,618,969
1,660,054
965,635
77,803
582,577
34,039
722,974
594,221
61,258
66,965
529
235,941
4,903
33,681
183,757
13,600

2,791,076
1,789,819
1,023,851
84,851
645,619
35,498
758,236
620,579
64,592
72,534
531
243,021
4,931
35,631
188,376
14,083

3,089,824
2,058,426
1,222,126
94,178
704,097
38,025
781,378
631,392
68,679
80,730
577
250,019
4,657
36,816
195,040
13,506

3,373,051
2,263,725
1,368,832
102,841
751,847
40,205
852,054
690,404
74,928
86,095

3,387,865
2,256,037
1,346,908
104,901
763,579
40,649
870,884
703,374
77,994

3,518,918
2,329,270
1,394,747
107,440

3,666,087

3,792,347
2,517,372
1,522,178
114,986
836,313
43,894
1,009,323
830,379
85,808
92,508

626

632

648

257,272
3,585
38,141
202,253
13,293

260,944
4,403
38,556
203,946
14,039

261,990
4,583
38,685

341,140
6

373,240

433,565
5
5
0
72,377
14,908
11,669
42,101
3,700
3,854
1,262
2,592
0
0
0
0
0
46
7
9
30
0
185,801
172,230
13,571
46,257
2,722
43,535

524,680
52
52
0
69,474
14,127
11,632
40,161
3,554
4,061
1,285

537,131
50
50
0
69,546
13,964
11,613
40,529
3,439
4,192
1,304
2,887
0
0
0
0
0

543,418
48
48
0
71,271
13,820
11,588

1 All holders .
2
3
4
5

Federal and related agencies
Government National Mortgage Association
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Farmers Home Administration4
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Federal Housing Admin, and Dept. of Veterans Affairs
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Resolution Trust Corporation
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Federal National Mortgage Association
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Federal Land Banks
One- to four-family
Farm
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
Farm
Mortgage pools or trusts
Government National Mortgage Association
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation .
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Federal National Mortgage Association . . . .
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Farmers Home Administration4
One- to four-family
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Private mortgage conduits
One- to four-family6
Multifamily
Nonfarm, nonresidential
Farm
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation .
Farm
77 Individuals and others7 . . .
78
One- to four-family . . . .
79
Multifamily
80 Nonfarm, nonresidential
81 Farm

0
72,452
15,824
11,712
40,965
3,952
3,290
1,260
2,031
0
0
0
0
0
13
2

73,323
16,372
11,733
41,070
4,148
3,507
1,308
2,199
0
0
0
45
7
9
29
0
152,511
144,150
8,361

165,957
155,419
10,538
40,885

36,326

2,137
34,189
59,240
42,871
16,369
30
30

38,479
62,792
40,309
22,483
202
202

3,161,103
611,553
592,624
18,929
822,310

3,616,353
591,368
569,460
21,908
948,409
940,933

816,602

5,708
1,057,750
1,016,398
41,352
0
0
0
0
0
667,859
433,882
47,812
186,165
0
1,631
1,631

2,406

7,476

1,290,351
1,238,125
52,226
0
0
0
0
0
784,569
505,822
53,759
224,988
0
1,656
1,656

698,945
486,109
80,53 1
110,277
22,028

1. Multifamily debt refers to loans on structures of five or more units.
2. Includes loans held by nondeposit trust companies but not loans held by bank trust
departments.
3. Includes savings banks and savings and loan associations.
4. FmHA-guaranteed securities sold to the Federal Financing Bank were reallocated from
FmHA mortgage pools to FmHA mortgage holdings in 1986:Q4 because of accounting
changes by the Farmers Home Administration.
5. Outstanding principal balances of mortgage-backed securities insured or guaranteed by
the agency indicated.

716,172
498,775
80,730
113,221
23,446

1,388,929
125,496

63,887

35,851
28,036

966
966
4,032,546
537,888
512,098
25,790
1,082,062
1,072,990
9,072
1,538,287
1,478,610
59,677
0
0
0
0
0
873,942
563,906
59,225
250,811
0
367
367

767,341
549,669
76,732
116,121
24,819

2,776
0
0
0
0
0

24
4
5
15
0
232,415
214,734
17,681
48,852
2,874
45,978
61,080
29,313
31,767
980
980
4,370,787
472,899
444,799
28,100
1,095,873
1,082,144
13,729
1,801,528
1,733,853

15
0
239,433
219,867
19,566
49,307
2,901
46,406
60,270
27,274

785,660

41,422
927,658
753,855
81,705
91,449

204,643

14,079

42,476
3,387
4,460

1,315
3,144
0
0
0
0
0
37
6
7
24
0
240,710
220,331
20,379
50,007
2,942
47,065
60,819

32,996
990
990

33^297
980
980

4,547,554
473,738
444,820
28,918
1,157,339
1,141,241
16,098
1,857,045
1,780,884
76,161
0
0
0
0
0
1,058,429
696,681

4,636,585
464,306
438,300
26,007

63,861

67,288

278,543
0
1,029
1,029

294,460
0
1,003
1,003

1,166,862
1,150,632
16,230
1,878,030
1,802,301
75,729
0
0
0
0
0
1,126,421
755,294
69,108
302,019
0
966
966

834,365
606,945
77,807
123,571

854,314
623,019

875,807
642,626

77,246
127,624
26,424

76,590
129,826

67,675
0
0
0
0
0

999,458
657,054

26,042

26,766

2,435,903
1,473,532
110,832
808,610
42,928
966,533
789,486
83,952
92,455
639
263,652
4,603

38,933
205,937
14,179
543,990
45
45
0
69,681
13,668

11,581
41,172
3,260

4,550
1,324
3,226
0
0
0
0
0
42
7
8
27
0

241,510
218,845
22,665

51,070
3,005
48,065
60,315
27,294
33,021
944
944

628

265,652
4,653
39,228
207,492
14,279
548,298
45
45
0
69,935
13,557
11,565
41,520
3,294
4,498
1,328
3,169
0
0
0
0
0
23
4
4
15
0
245,183
222,173
23,010
51,849
3,051
48,798
61,307
27,743
33,564
910
910

317,798
0
967
967

4,835,381
452,702
421,511
31,191
1,197,412
1,180,757
16,655
1,892,680
1,816,706
75,974
0
0
0
0
0
1,291,623
890,556
71,953
329,114
0
964
964

902,214
673,604
75,881
125,378
27,350

951,763
721,735
74,438
127,872
27,718

4,710,037
458,684
428,103
30,581
1,184,976
1,168,494
16,482
1,879,009
1,803,584
75,425
0
0
0
0
0
1,186,401
797,915
70,688

6. Includes securitized home equity loans.
7. Other holders include mortgage companies, real estate investment trusts, state and local
credit agencies, state and local retirement funds, noninsured pension funds, credit unions, and
finance companies.
SOURCE. Based on data from various institutional and government sources. Separation of
nonfarm mortgage debt by type of property, if not reported directly, and interpolations and
extrapolations, when required for some quarters, are estimated in part by the Federal Reserve.
Line 69 from Inside Mortgage Securities and other sources.

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1.55

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
CONSUMER CREDIT1
Millions of dollars, amounts outstanding, end of period

Holder and type of credit
Apr.

May

July

Aug.

Sept.

Seasonally adjusted

2 Revolving
3 Nonrevolving2

r,842,r56

r,924,r84

2,orr,282

2,045,222

2,048,048'

2,052,606'

2,064,614'

2,067,517'

2,084,549

722,299
1,119,857

738,323
1,185,861

758,676
1,252,605

765,123
1,280,099

763,919'
1,284,129

765,208'

773,382'
1,291,232'

773,605'
1,293,913'

785,109
1,299,439

Not seasonally adjusted
1,961,771

2,050,142

2,031,912

2,039,145'

2,042,175'

2,051,731

2,068,200'

2,086,287

571,803
238,133
189,570
119,521
71,100
88,759
599,684

606,372

661,038
295,424
205,877
114,629
77,850
70,339
624,986

652,880
311,245
207,745
104,934
83,647
62,123
609,339

659,025
320,116
209,080
99,767
85,917
63,922
601,318'

652,683
324,672
211,684
94,830
88,115
62,920
607,271'

656,371
331,033
211,950'
93,706

668,771

88,466
62,437
607,767'

666,111
338,995
214,203'
94,204
88,818
63,540
602,330'

750,335

766,727

238,260

250,197
38,948
22,228
n.a.

787,670
284,667
37,576
22,410
n.a.
23,848
26,494
392,676

760,937
270,588
37,698
21,265
n.a.
22,690
20,377
388,319

763,195'
278,013
37,654
21,385
n.a.
23,931
21,787
380,426'

764,613'
275,594
39,888
21,606
n.a.
25,132
20,966
381,426'

770,414'
278,869
41,386
21,783
n.a.
25,249
20,392
382,735'

776,511'
286,765
41,322
22,412
n.a.
25,366
21,069
379,578'

780,126
287,219

1,262,471
376,371
257,847
183,467
114,629
54,002
43,845
232,310

1,270,976
382,292
273,547
186,480
104,934
60,957
41,747
221,020

1,275,949
381,013
282,462
187,695
99,767
61,986
42,135
220,892

1,277,563
377,089
284,784
190,078
94,830
62,983
41,954
225,845

1,281,317'
377,501
289,647
190,167'
93,706
63,218
42,045
225,033'

1,291,689'
379,346
297,673
191,791'
94,204
63,452
42,471
222,752'

1,306,161
381,552
307,226
192,611
99,185
63,679
42,311
219,598

4 Total . . .
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

By major holder
Commercial banks
Finance companies
Credit unions
Federal government and Sallie Mae . .
Savings institutions
Nonfinancial business
Pools of securitized assets3

By major type of credit*
12 Revolving
13 Commercial banks
14 Finance companies
15 Credit unions
16 Federal government and Sallie Mae
17
Savings institutions
18 Nonfinancial business
19 Pools of securitized assets3
20 Nonrevolving
21
Commercial banks
22 Finance companies
23
Credit unions
24
Federal government and Sallie Mae
25
Savings institutions
26
Nonfinancial business
27
Pools of securitized assets3

31,538
22,265
n.a.
17,941
50,595
389,737
1,128,234
333,543
206,595
167,305
119,521
53,159
38,165
209,947

237,790
195,744
129,576
68,705
86,503
637,082

16,260

48,831
390,263
1,195,045
356,175
198,842
173,516
129,576
52,445
37,673

246,819

1. The Board's series on amounts of credit covers most short- and intermediate-term credit
extended to individuals, excluding loans secured by real estate. Data in this table also appear
in the Board's G.19 (421) monthly statistical release, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/
releases.
2. Comprises motor vehicle loans, mobile home loans, and all other loans that are not
included in revolving credit, such as loans for education, boats, trailers, or vacations. These
loans may be secured or unsecured.

1.56

352,691
215,042
99,185
89,158
59,917
601,523

45,466

22,43 1
n.a.
25,479
17,606

381,925

3. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances
are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.
4. Totals include estimates for certain holders for which only consumer credit totals are
available.

TERMS OF CONSUMER CREDIT1
Percent per year except as noted
2004
Item

2001

2002

2003
Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

INTEREST RATES

Commercial banks
1 48-month new car
2 24-month personal

8.50

7.62
12.54

6.93
11.95

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

6.43'
11.80

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

6.55
12.02

n.a.
n.a.

14.87'
14.46'

13.40'
13.11'

12.30'
12.73'

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

12.68
12.93

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

13.01'
13.60'

n.a.
n.a.

5.65
12 18

4.29
10 74

3.40
9 72

3.51
9 14

3.60
8 92

3.32
8 80

4.02
8 78

5.25
8 90

5.62
8 96

5.74
8 92

55.1
57 5

56.8
57 5

61.4
57 5

59.5
56 7

59.9
56 8

60.2
56 9

60.6
57 0

60.9
56 9

60.8
57 1

60.9
57 2

91
100

94
100

95
100

93
100

93
101

92
101

91
101

89
100

84
100

81
99

22,822
14,416

24,747
14,532

26,295
14,613

25,873
14,599

25,918
14,829

25,854
14,955

24,804
15,086

23,821
15,361

22,951
15,197

22,765
15,490

Credit card plan
4 Accounts assessed interest
Auto finance companies

OTHER TERMS3

Maturity (months)

Loan-to-value ratio
9 New car
Amount financed (dollars)

1. The Board's series on amounts of credit covers most short- and intermediate-term credit
extended to individuals. Data in this table also appear in the Board's G.19 (421) monthly
statistical release, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

2. Data are available for only the second month of each quarter.
3. At auto finance companies.

Flow of Funds
1.57

35

FUNDS RAISED INU.S. CREDIT MARKETS1
Billions of dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates

Transaction category or sector
Ql

Q2

Q3

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

Nonfinancial sectors
1 Total net borrowing by domestic nonfinancial sectors
By sector and instrument
2 Federal government
3
Treasury securities
4
Budget agency securities and mortgages

1,041.7

1,030.7

837.5

1,118.0

1,317.6

1,482.9

2,297.1

1,514.0

1,345.7

2,024.7

1,592.0

1,710.0

52.6
54.6
2.0

71.2
71.0
•2

295.9
294.9
1.0

5.6
5.1
.5

257.6
257.1
.5

184.0
185.6
1.6

723.0
722.5
.5

317.1
317.0
.1

360.0
368.6
8.6

483.9
482.9
1.1

444.9
448.6
3.6

207.0
208.9
1.9

1,094.4

1,101.9

1,133.3

1,123.6

1,060.1

1,298.9

1,574.0

1,196.9

985.7

1,540.7

1,147.0

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

By instrument
Commercial paper
Municipal securities and loans
Corporate bonds
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances
Mortgages
Home
Multifamily residential
Commercial
Farm
Consumer credit

24.4
84.2
235.2
109.8
68.5
466.8
360.6
25.7
73.9
6.7
105.4

37.4
54.4
221.7
81.4
26.1
568.0
425.3
38.5
97.8
6.5
113.0

48.1
23.6
162.6
97.7
79.6
554.4
410.9
29.4
107.5
6.6
167.4

88.3
122.9
348.5
82.0
8.9
674.1
511.7
41.4
113.4
7.7
139.5

64.2
159.4
132.3
87.2
20.3
816.3
677.7
34.7
96.3
7.6
83.2

9.3
119.9
169.5
84.9
4.2
1,009.7
859.6
39.4
102.4
8.3
89.7

81.4
182.6
297.0
42.1
9.9
1,119.1
907.1
69.9
135.2
6.9
108.8

4.8
130.0
96.1
111.0
22.9
991.0
769.0
64.9
148.6
8.5
108.9

74.3
107.7
70.6
90.8
68.7
857.6
651.1
87.0
110.9
8.6
46.1

34.4
167.5
114.2
46.5
23.2
1,121.1
945.8
15.0
153.4
6.9
126.8

32.9
82.0
5.7
91.7
30.7
918.0
732.8
47.2
127.4
10.6
47.5

23.0
241.4
33.8
12.4
24.0
1,069.8
860.9
29.7
170.2
8.9
123.4

17
18
19
20
21
22

By borrowing sector
Household
Nonfinancial business
Corporate
Nonfarm noncorporate
Farm
State and local government

438.9
587.8
397.6
179.9
10.3
67.7

493.9
569.5
374.0
190.2
5.3
38.5

559.7
558.2
354.4
192.9
10.9
15.5

622.9
394.9
228.0
156.4
10.5
105.8

734.1
182.0
28.9
145.3
7.8
143.9

918.3
281.0
167.1
107.6
6.3
99.5

988.3
419.6
272.9
143.8
2.9
166.1

835.3
252.6
71.9
168.8
12.0
109.1

620.3
269.1
74.6
184.7
9.8
96.3

1,052.9
339.1
195.8
138.7
4.5
148.8

810.5
273.0
92.4
167.6
12.9
63.5

386.5
194.4
171.5
20.6

31.2
7.8
22.8
6.6
6.0

13.0
16.3
1.9
.5
5.7

57.0
31.7
15.2
11.4
1.3

49.8
14.2
24.5
7.3
3.8

5.6
36.1
33.5
5.3
2.3

17.8
52.0
29.9
4.0
.2

61.8
72.9
100.2
31.4
3.0

64.7
56.0
8.8
5.3
5.3

46.0
20.2
26.5
.7
.0

70.8
100.1
19.6
6.7
2.9

63.8
29.6
39.7
7.0
1.5

9.0
24.9
2.3
9.0
9.3

1,073.0

1,043.7

894.5

1,068.2

1,323.3

1,500.7

2,235.3

1,449.3

1,391.7

2,095.5

1,528.2

1,718.9

5 Nonfederal

23 Foreign net borrowing in United States
24
Commercial paper
25 Bonds
26
Bank loans n.e.c
27
Other loans and advances
28 Total domestic plus foreign

Financial sectors
29 Total net borrowing by financial sectors . . .
30
31
32
33

By instrument
Federal government-related
Government-sponsored enterprise securities
Mortgage pool securities
Loans from U.S. government

34 Private
35
Open market paper
36
Corporate bonds
37
Bank loans n.e.c
38
Other loans and advances
39
Mortgages
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51

By borrowing sector
Commercial banking
Savings institutions
Credit unions
Life insurance companies
Government-sponsored enterprises
Federally related mortgage pools
Issuers of asset-backed securities (ABSs) . . . .
Finance companies
Mortgage companies
Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
Brokers and dealers
Funding corporations

1,063.8

r,059.5

805.4

903.2

834.7

972.2

857.7

r,053.4

1,073.9

672.0

873.9

471.6
278.9
192.7
.0

593.3
318.8
274.6
.0

434.9
235.2
199.7
.0

642.7
304.1
338.5
.0

546.7
219.8
326.8
.0

498.0
225.8
272.2
.0

459.4
192.4
266.9
.0

767.5
459.9
307.6
.0

572.2
96.9
475.3
.0

98.2
18.2
80.1
.0

308.4
234.4
74.0
.0

167.4
108.0
59.4

592.2
161.0
287.7
28.5
90.2
24.8

466.2
176.2
188.7
12.8
107.1
6.9

370.5
131.7
187.7
3.8
42.5
4.9

260.5
45.3
265.1
13.0
25.5
2.2

288.0
63.5
333.3
1.3
6.8
10.1

474.3
27.7
497.1
38.6
43.9
.4

398.4
50.6
395.6
12.1
38.2
3.1

285.9
62.5
319.9
14.6
.7
13.2

501.6
114.3
562.4
6.5
41.9
18.1

573.8
149.6
295.7
25.3
76.0
27.2

565.5
10.8
407.1
34.4
166.1
15.9

521.0
64.4
555.3
51.2
30.9

72.9
52.2
.6
.7
278.9
192.7
298.9
57.1
.0
62.7
7.2
40.0

67.2
48.0
2.2
.7
318.8
274.6
192.6
70.7
.0
10.4
17.2
91.6

60.0
27.3
.0
.7
235.2
199.7
182.3
81.9
.0
4.5
15.6
.3

52.9
2.0
1.5
.6
304.1
338.5
256.2
1.3
.0
3.2
1.4
54.6

49.7
23.4
2.0
2.0
219.8
326.8
191.6
42.2
.0
26.2
1.7
.5

80.9
18.0
2.8
4.4
225.8
272.2
256.5
45.6
.0
17.5
38.4
46.2

28.0
16.9
1.6
1.5
192.4
266.9
240.1
171.1
.0
12.5
16.2
57.0

2.8
.4
3.3
3.1
459.9
307.6
166.6
104.1
.0
43.7
9.9
48.0

85.2
25.0
1.0
2.5
96.9
475.3
137.4
148.2
.0
55.7
6.6
53.3

187.6
7.0
2.7
.4
18.2
80.1
126.3
134.0
.0
67.8
51.9
16.2

7.1
184.4
4.9
2.7
234.4
74.0
300.6
19.7
.0
43.6
2.5
39.5

60.1
21.0
.9
.1
108.0
59.4
357.0
89.8
.0
84.4
33.2
83.5

36
1.57

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
FUNDS RAISED INU.S. CREDIT MARKETS1—Continued
Billions of dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates

Transaction category or sector

52 Total net borrowing, all sectors
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

Open market paper
U.S. government securities
Municipal securities
Corporate and foreign bonds . . . ,
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances
Mortgages
Consumer credit

Qi

Q2

Q3

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

2,136.7

2,103.2

1,699.9

1,971.4

2,158.0

2,473.0

3,093.0

2,502.7

2,465.6

2,767.5

2,402.1

2,407.2

193.1
419.0
84.2
545.7
145.0
152.7
491.6
105.4

229.9
522.1
54.4
412.4
69.0
127.5
574.9
113.0

211.6
139.0
23.6
365.5
112.8
120.8
559.2
167.4

147.8
637.1
122.9
589.1
76.2
30.6
676.3
139.5

91.5
804.2
159.4
432.1
80.6
24.7
826.5
83.2

15.0
682.0
119.9
636.6
127.5
48.0
1,009.3
89.7

59.2
1,182.4
182.6
592.4
61.4
25.4
1,122.1
108.8

113.7
1,084.5
130.0
407.2
91.1
27.4
1,004.2
108.9

168.5
932.3
107.7
659.6
98.0
110.6
875.8
46.1

284.2
582.1
167.5
390.2
28.0
96.3
1,148.3
126.8

14.2
753.3
82.0
373.0
64.3
133.9
933.9
47.5

16.4
374.4
241.4
591.4
29.8
16.2
1,079.5
123.4

Funds raised through mutual funds and corporate equities
61 Total net issues

166.2

192.7

244.7

300.2

229.4

300.2

472.2

389.7

412.5

547.1

194.8

262.4

62 Corporate equities
63
Nonfinancial corporations
64
Foreign shares purchased by U.S. residents
65 Financial corporations
66 Mutual fund shares

113.3
215.5
01.4
.9
279.5

1.5
110.4
114.3
2.4
191.2

5.3
118.2
106.7
16.8
239.4

99.0
47.4
109.1
37.3
201.2

47.0
41.6
17.6
71.0
182.4

111.0
67.0
136.4
41.6
189.2

106.5
50.2
66.5
90.2
365.7

129.9
44.9
122.0
52.8
259.8

75.1
69.0
76.8
67.3
337.4

116.3
82.6
85.7
113.2
430.7

82.1
159.5
161.0
80.6
112.7

36.7
208.8

1. Data in this table also appear in the Board's Z. 1 (780) quarterly statistical release, tables
F.2 through F4, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

34.3
137.8
299.1

Flow of Funds
1.58

37

SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS1
Billions of dollars except as noted; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates

Transaction category or sector
Ql

Q2

Q3

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

NET LENDING IN CREDIT MARKETS

1 Total net lending in credit markets

2,136.7

2 Domestic nonfederal nonfinajicial sectors
3
Household
4
Nonfinancial corporate business
Nonfarm noncorporate business
State and local governments
Federal government
Rest of the world
Financial sectors
Monetary authority
Commercial banking
U.S.-chartered banks
Foreign banking offices in United States
Bank holding companies
Banks in U.S.-affiliated areas
Savings institutions
Credit unions
Bank personal trusts and estates
Life insurance companies
Other insurance companies
Private pension funds
State and local government retirement funds
Money market mutual funds
Mutual funds
Closed-end funds
Government-sponsored enterprises
Federally related mortgage pools
Asset-backed securities issuers (ABSs)
Finance companies
Mortgage companies
Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
Brokers and dealers
Funding corporations

241.9
132.6
8.9
13.3
104.8
11.6
139.8
1,743.4
21.1
305.6
312.1
11.6
.9
6.0
37.0
18.9
12.8
76.9
5.8
26.1
63.2
244.0
127.3
4.9
317.3
192.7
259.2
77.3
.0
5.1
6.8
26.7

2,136.7

1,699.9

1,971.4

2,158.0

2,473.0

3,093.0

2,502.7

2,465.6

2,767.5

2,402.1

2,407.2

2.9
100.6
6.4
171.2
1,799.8
25.7
312.2
318.6
17.0
6.2
4.4
67.2
27.5
27.8
53.5
3.0
99.3
45.5
182.0
48.4
9.6
287.3
274.6
174.4
97.1
.0
1.0
34.7
103.4

14.4
24.3
25.1
1.3
12.3
11.6
241.9
1,431.9
33.7
357.9
339.5
23.9
12.2
6.7
56.2
28.0
.8
57.9
8.7
96.4
45.8
143.0
20.9
5.6
246.0
199.7
152.5
108.6
.0
4.0
68.9
24.4

20.4
137.1
1.8
7.1
107.8
6.0
305.3
1,680.5
39.9
205.2
191.6
.6
4.2
10.0
44.6
41.5
28.1
130.9
9.0
13.3
41.1
246.0
126.1
3.2
304.7
338.5
230.0
4.8
.0
8.6
92.4
89.2

1.9
46.2
21.6
3.7
22.8
9.6
422.8
1,723.7
77.7
404.4
393.8
6.2
3.1
1.3
33.6
42.7
.9
233.0
39.9
25.7
14.0
25.3
144.2
8.6
224.1
326.8
168.9
21.2
.0
24.8
28.4
58.4

155.3
230.1
64.0
.2
11.0
17.9
402.4
2,243.8
37.3
406.6
384.9
1.6
20.8
.7
186.9
45.0
2.7
283.0
56.2
13.8
43.0
128.4
213.0
26.1
298.5
272.2
232.7

705.6
587.0
24.8
.8
92.9
20.1
321.4
1,455.6
37.6
6.1
100.5
100.0
26.1
19.4
66.4
83.6
2.5
117.1
68.7
42.3
16.4
220.2
14.5
42.5
506.6
307.6
146.6
164.4
.0
28.7
21.1
81.1

288.9
261.1
42.0
.9
69.0
4.3
682.3
1,498.7
33.8
206.1
283.0
85.3
.2
8.1
143.9
5.3
2.0
85.9
93.3
47.1
39.9
262.4
93.9
16.1
34.0
475.3
118.0
107.5
.0
38.2
306.5
68.3

312.3
493.7
90.6
.1
90.7
4.7
952.7
2,122.4
16.2
880.8
849.5
18.3
1.2
11.9
225.3
44.3
12.9
235.1
105.3
45.1
6.6
228.9
209.0
8.7
2.3
80.1
107.5
187.3
.0
95.1
185.3
273.6

112.4
1.3
47.4
1.0
67.2
12.3
769.0
1,533.0
53.0
491.8
491.5
15.9
2.3
18.5
163.3
63.2
3.4
176.0
65.1

6.0
64.7
279.9

75.8
54.3
71.6
4.1
54.4
8.1
746.8
2,278.5
40.3
591.4
524.6
11.6
39.7
15.5
107.9
79.4
2.5
236.4
49.7
18.7
55.4
158.4
258.4
60.1
106.9
266.9
219.5
56.5
.0
34.0
73.8
49.1

59!8
121.9
21.0
20.8
193.7
74.0
282.4
44.8
.0
28.0
177.0
58.6

42.0
27.9
14.8
1.5
86.2
20.9
713.4
1,631.0
74.1
253.4
249.9
10.2
3.0
10.7
152.3
18.5
4.4
162.9
59.9
37.6
15.2
153.1
126.3
1.8
106.9
59.4
339.4
89.3
.0
63.1
372.1
131.6

2,103.2

1,699.9

1,971.4

2,158.0

2,473.0

3,093.0

2,502.7

2,465.6

2,767.5

2,402.1

2,407.2

8.7
3.0
1.0
48.9
15.0
151.2
45.1
131.1
249.1
169.0
1.5
191.2
262.5
104.4
50.8
124.5
22.9
8.1

4.3
.0
1.3
6.8
28.0
204.3
267.2
68.6
428.6
23.7
99.0
201.2
83.4
3.1
77.2
130.5
14.5
59.9
29.9
656.6

9.9
.0
1.0
21.0
17.3
43.5
270.9
50.1
16.8
106.6
47.0
182.4
70.9
87.0
60.1
170.3
28.9
2.4
42.7
483.4

4.9
.0
.6
34.7
4.2
121.2
268.3
161.5
243.8
153.7
111.0
189.2
92.1
196.8
73.8
193.8
21.7
26.6
39.0
816.7

.6
.0
1.6
143.1
190.0
182.0
427.2
45.1
107.4
335.7
106.5
365.7
191.0
720.9
41.1
157.5
31.4
26.4
42.5
475.4

7.1
.0
.1
306.0
80.8
46.1
120.2
23.3
227.3
39.5
129.9
259.8
173.0
109.7
42.2
236.5
3.4
26.4
76.5
1,349.0

8.2
.0
.0
128.1
98.2
186.0
102.1
64.6
467.7
379.9
75.1
337.4
208.7
278.1
110.1
194.4
8.5
25.5
96.1
31.9

2.5
.0
.8
132.4
213.3
172.0
226.2
301.0
122.4
370.8
116.3
430.7
308.3
287.2
70.8
233.6
17.8
29.8
65.1
2,011.9

12.7
.0
1.2
47.2
87.5
134.5
429.9
177.6
.2
176.6
82.1
112.7
218.8
168.0
70.4
198.7
42.3
8.2
34.5
543.6

.4
.0
.7
44.8
231.0
102.7
166.0
203.2
154.3
324.9
36.7
299.1
234.0
20.0
66.6
212.2
3.7
.5
74.2
996.1

4,599.3

6,166.1

4,220.7

3,498.1

7,073.9

4,406.9

4,545.3

286.5
34.2
56.3
30.2
13.0

.7
157.5
31.3
128.1
48.3
735.5

.4
44.4
15.4
10.2
13.6
356.6

.0
149.0
64.4
160.2
47.1
200.5

.3
59.2
44.3
11.6
6.5
70.7

125.9
50.9

RELATION OF LIABILITIES
TO FINANCIAL ASSETS

34 Netflowsthrough credit markets
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

Other financial sources
Official foreign exchange
Special drawing rights certificates
Treasury currency
Foreign deposits
Net interbank transactions
Checkable deposits and currency
Small time and savings deposits
Large time deposits
Money market fund shares
Security repurchase agreements
Corporate equities
Mutual fund shares
Trade payables
Security credit
Life insurance reserves
Pension fund reserves
Taxes payable
Investment in bank personal trusts
Noncorporate proprietors' equity
Miscellaneous

55 Total financial sources .
56
57
58
59
60
61

Liabilities not identified as assets ( )
Treasury currency
Foreign deposits
Net interbank liabilities
Security repurchase agreements . . . .
Taxes payable
Miscellaneous

Floats not included in assets ( )
62 Federal government checkable deposits
63 Other checkable deposits
64 Trade credit
65 Total identified to sectors as assets

.6
9.1
31.8
47.3
152.4
91.8
287.2
91.3
113.3
279.5
115.5
103.2
48.0
207.3
14.7
46.1
90.3
996.8

1,108.4

.4
4.0
2.4
126.9
15.1
71.4
188.8
116.2
233.3
114.5
5.3
239.4
402.3
146.1
50.2
134.2
25.9
56.6
43.9
1,394.3

4,306.6

4,671.1

4,831.6

3,957.0

3,572.4

.1
5.8
3.8
62.1
20.8
195.1

.7
30.5
.1
38.6
10.8
233.8

1.2
66.1
20.4
110.8
32.6
445.1

.1
12.8
17.2
61.2
21.4
319.1

11.0
7.1
22.5
27.8
78.1

422.9
47.3
138.7

.5
208.3
28.2
264.3
3.4
10.7

2.6
3.1
32.5

7.4
.8
15.7

9.0
3.3

5.7
.5
2.9

.1
.7
98.2

21.6
1.1
43.9

3.2
.3
41.7

37.0
.3
36.7

30.4
1.0
45.3

41.2
1.7
7.7

14.8
2.4
61.6

7.1
3.1
26.8

4,454.1

4,849.5

5,036.1

4,303.4

3,485.2

4,948.4

5,759.1

4,620.7

4,042.3

6,631.0

4,478.1

4,599.9

1. Data in this table also appear in the Board's Z. 1 (780) quarterly statistical release, tables
F.I andF.5, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

2. Excludes corporate equities and mutual fund shares.

38

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

1.59

SUMMARY OF CREDIT MARKET DEBT OUTSTANDING1
Billions of dollars, end of period

Transaction category or sector
Q3

Q2

Ql

Q4

Ql

Q2

Q3

Nonfinancial sectors
1 Total credit market debt owed by
domestic nonflnancial sectors
By sector and instrument
2 Federal government
3
Treasury securities
4
Budget agency securities and mortgages

21,387.3

20,554.7

23,048.8

22,261.0

3,681.0
3,652.7
28.3

3,385.1
3,357.8
27.3

3,379.5
3,352.7

3,637.0
3,609.8
27.3

3,700.6
3,673.7

26.8

26.9

3,806.9
3,779.9
27.0

3,914.5
3,887.5
27.0

4,033.1
4,008.2
24.9

4,168.9
4,143.8
25.1

4,209.6
4,185.4
24.2

4,293.0
4,269.2
23.7

13,588.9

14,733.4

15,857.6

16,917.7

17,148.1

17,580.4

17,882.8

18,227.9

18,509.6

18,839.2

19,235.5

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

By instrument
Commercial paper
Municipal securities and loans . . .
Corporate bonds
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances
Mortgages
Home
Multifamily residential
Commercial
Farm
Consumer credit

230.3
1,457.2
2,067.7
1,237.3
852.4
6,183.3
4,723.1
349.1
1,007.5
103.6
1,560.6

278.4
1,480.9
2,230.3
1,335.0
932.1
6,737.6
5,134.0
378.5
1,115.0
110.2
1,739.1

190.1
1,603.7
2,578.8
1,253.6
941.0
7,411.8
5,645.7
419.9
1,228.4
117.8
1,878.6

126.0
1,763.1
2,711.0
1,166.4
961.3
8,228.1
6,323.4
454.5
1,324.7
125.5
1,961.8

127.1
1,791.1
2,753.4
1,141.3
957.2
8,443.6
6,506.6
464.4
1,345.1
127.6
1,934.3

107.5
1,850.7
2,827.7
1,128.4
966.8
8,736.1
6,745.0
481.8
1,379.6
129.7
1,963.2

108.4
1,863.5
2,851.7
1,096.0
958.0
9,003.2
6,957.7
498.1
1,415.8
131.7
2,001.9

85.9
1,898.2
2,869.3
1,130.6
971.3
9,222.4
7,120.1
519.8
1,449.0
133.6
2,050.1

95.5
1,937.2
2,897.9
1,115.4
969.5
9,463.6
7,323.1
523.6
1,481.7
135.3
2,030.5

102.5
1,973.0
2,899.3
1,135.6
976.8
9,707.4
7,519.3
535.4
1,514.4
138.3
2,044.4

109.3
2,012.0
2,907.7
1,128.3
980.4
10,010.3
7,770.9
542.8
1,556.2
140.5
2,087.4

17
18
19
20
21
22

By borrowing sector
Households
Nonfinancial business
Corporate
Nonfarm noncorporate
Farm
State and local government

6,454.9
5,957.2
4,191.1
1,595.5
170.6
1,176.9

7,025.7
6,515.3
4,545.5
1,788.4
181.5
1,192.3

7,648.6
6,910.8
4,774.1
1,944.7
192.0
1,298.1

8,382.8
7,092.9
4,803.0
2,090.0
199.8
1,442.0

8,527.0
7,155.0
4,839.7
2,117.0
198.3
1,466.1

8,790.8
7,268.6
4,912.4
2,153.3
202.8
1,521.0

9,025.9
7,327.1
4,927.0
2,194.5
205.6
1,529.8

9,246.5
7,421.7
4,972.9
2,241.2
207.6
1,559.7

9,420.5
7,493.7
5,012.1
2,276.0
205.6
1,595.5

9,642.9
7,570.1
5,039.2
2,318.4
212.5
1,626.1

9,907.5
7,664.9
5,087.3
2,360.2
217.4
1,663.2

709.6

659.9

665.5

669.4

653.2

638.7

649.8

666.9

651.8

654.1

120.9

142.8
410.0

155.7
402.5

68.6

173.1
377.5
59.7
42.9

160.4
375.3
61.0
42.0

165.1
381.9
60.9
42.0

190.0
377.0
59.2
40.8

183.4
367.1
60.9
40.4

189.2
367.6
58.7
38.7

22,040.5

22,436.0

22,910.8

23,700.6

24,182.6

11,100.7

11,443.6

5 Nonfederal

23 Foreign credit market debt held in
United States
24
25
26
27

Commercial paper
Bonds
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances

28 Total credit market debt owed by nonflnancial
sectors, domestic and foreign

452.8
59.2
51.5

468.0

106.7
443.5

70.5
50.2

63.2
46.4

44.1

67.6
43.7

17,922.5

18,828.1

19,896.9

21,220.2

21,518.1

Financial sectors
29 Total credit market debt owed by
financial sectors
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

By instrument
Federal government-related
Government-sponsored enterprise securities .
Mortgage pool securities
Loans from U.S. government
Private
Open market paper
Corporate bonds
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances
Mortgages

40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

By borrowing sector
Commercial banks
Bank holding companies
Savings institutions
Credit unions
Life insurance companies
Government-sponsored enterprises
Federally related mortgage pools
Issuers of asset-backed securities (ABSs)
Brokers and dealers
Finance companies
Mortgage companies
Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
Funding corporations

53 Total credit market debt, domestic and foreign
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Open market paper
U.S. government securities
Municipal securities
Corporate and foreign bonds
Bank loans n.e.c
Other loans and advances
Mortgages
Consumer credit

8,373.5
3,887.7
1,594.2
2,293.5
.0
3,679.3
1,082.9
2,034.7
87.3
395.8
78.5

4,319.7
1,826.4
2,493.2
.0
4,053.8
1,214.7

230.0
219.3

266.7

2,226.4

91.1
438.3
83.4

10,527.2

4,962.3
2,130.6
2,831.8
.0
4,314.3
1,169.4
2,491.5
104.1
463.7
85.6

1,594.2
2,293.5
1,557.9
25.3
696.1
16.0
163.5
504.2

242.5
287.7
3.4
2.5
1,826.4
2,493.2
1,744.2
40.9
778.0
16.0
168.0
503.9

296.0
266.1
285.7
4.9
3.1
2,130.6
2,831.8
2,000.3
42.3
779.2
16.0
171.2
449.3

25,489.5

27,201.5

1,402.4
7,568.7
1,457.2
4,555.2
1,383.8
1,299.7
6,261.8
1,560.6

1,614.0
7,704.8
1,480.9
4,924.7
1,496.6
1,420.5
6,821.0
1,739.1

260.4
3.4
3.2

5,509.0
2,350.4
3,158.6
.0
4,602.3
1,105.9
2,824.9
105.4
470.5
95.7
325.5

5,633.5
2,406.8
3,226.6
.0

4,697.6
1,076.5
2,955.8
93.4
476.3
95.6

286.4
262.3

324.7
302.8
257.2

6.9
5.1
2,350.4
3,158.6
2,191.9

7.6
6.3
2,406.8
3,226.6
2,247.0

40.6

50.2
820.0
16.0
201.8

5,744.1
2,454.9
3,289.1
.0
4,783.1
1,036.5
3,065.1
99.1
486.0
96.4

5,941.2
2,569.9
3,371.3
.0
4,854.1
1,025.7
3,135.4
103.1
490.3
99.7

6,083.3

6,180.9
2,657.3
3,523.6
.0
5,262.7
1,028.2
3,462.1
99.2
558.1
115.0

6,228.0
2,684.3

100.8
501.7
104.2

6,108.8
2,598.7
3,510.2
.0
5,138.0
1,055.0
3,350.6
104.8
516.6
111.0

336.7
302.7
256.7
8.0
6.6

333.8
304.8
262.3
8.8
7.4

339.3
321.8

355.8
347.5

268.3

267.2
8.4

356.7
366.9
308.2
9.9

7.9
2,598.7
3,510.2
2,414.2

358.7
351.5
308.0
9.6
8.6
2,657.3
3,523.6
2,488.9

2,454.9
3,289.1
2,307.2

2,569.9
3,371.3
2,342.9

46.2

48.6

896.3
16.0
215.9
417.2

9.1
8.0
2,594.1
3,489.1
2,392.0
47.0
938.7
16.0
229.8
447.4

60.0

60.6

958.1
16.0
456.1

962.3
16.0
257.6
440.8

3,543.8
2,571.5
68.9
984.8
16.0
293.6
424.8

2,594.1
3,489.1
.0
5,017.4
1,042.1
3,268.6

3,543.8
.0
5,410.0
1,022.0
3,604.0

112.3
554.3
117.4

8.6
2,684.3

821.4
16.0
197.4
448.8

464.0

871.0
16.0
204.9
427.2

29,173.6

31,331.5

31,849.2

32,567.7

33,231.3

34,011.5

34,592.4

35,144.2

35,820.6

1,466.2
8,341.8
1,603.7
5,513.8
1,421.0
1,451.1
7,497.3
1,878.6

1,374.7
9,146.0
1,763.1
5,945.9
1,340.4
1,475.9
8,323.8
1,961.8

1,359.2
9,334.0
1,791.1
6,111.7
1,302.3
1,477.2
8,539.2
1,934.3

1,317.1
9,551.0
1,850.7
6,270.3
1,287.2
1,495.7
8,832.5
1,963.2

1,294.5
9,855.7
1,863.5
6,362.3
1,260.2
1,490.3
9,102.9
2,001.9

1,293.1
10,116.3
1,898.2
6,519.8
1,292.3
1,515.0
9,326.7
2,050.1

1,340.4
10,277.8
1,937.2
6,625.5
1,279.3
1,527.0
9,574.6
2,030.5

1,314.2
10,390.5
1,973.0
6,728.5
1,295.8
1,575.3
9,822.4
2,044.4

1,320.5
10,521.0
2,012.0
6,879.4
1,299.4
1,573.3
10,127.8
2,087.4

1. Data in this table appear in the Board's Z. 1 (780) quarterly statistical release, tables L.2
through L.4, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

246.7

Flow of Funds
1.60

39

SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES1
Billions of dollars except as noted, end of period

Transaction category or sector
Ql

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q2

Ql

Q3

CREDIT MARKET DEBT OUTSTANDING

1 Total credit market assets
2 Domestic nonfederal nonfinajicial sectors
3
Household
4
Nonfinancial corporate business
5
Nonfarm noncorporate business
6
State and local governments
7 Federal government
8 Rest of the world
9 Financial sectors
10 Monetary authority
11 Commercial banking
12
U.S.-chartered banks
13
Foreign banking offices in United States
14
Bank holding companies
15
Banks in U.S.-affiliated areas
16
Savings institutions
17 Credit unions
18 Bank personal trusts and estates
19 Life insurance companies
20
Other insurance companies
21
Private pension funds
22
State and local government retirement funds
23
Money market mutual funds
24
Mutual funds
25
Closed-end funds
26
Government-sponsored enterprises
27
Federally related mortgage pools
28
Asset-backed securities (ABSs) issuers
29
Finance companies
30
Mortgage companies
3 1 Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
32 Brokers and dealers
33
Funding corporations

25,489.5

27,201.5

29,173.6

31,331.5

31,849.2

32,567.7

33,231.3

34,011.5

34,592.4

35,144.2

35,820.6

3,510.6
2,404.0
231.7
64.6
810.4
260.9
2,316.0
19,402.0
478.1
4,648.3
4,080.0
487.4
32.7
48.3
1,032.6
351.7
222.0
1,886.0
518.2
720.4
707.0
1,147.8
1,076.8
110.8
1,538.8
2,293.5
1,361.1
742.6
32.1
42.2
154.7
304.3

3,487.1
2,341.8
256.8
65.9
822.6
272.6
2,590.8
20,851.0
511.8
5,006.3
4,419.5
511.3
20.5
55.0
1,088.8
379.7
222.8
1,943.9
509.4
624.0
752.8
1,290.9
1,097.7
105.3
1,794.4
2,493.2
1,517.6
851.2
32.1
38.2
223.6
332.2

3,446.0
2,184.0
258.5
73.0
930.5
278.6
2,916.9
22,532.1
551.7
5,210.5
4,610.1
510.7
24.7
65.0
1,133.4
421.2
194.7
2,074.8
518.4
637.3
711.7
1,536.9
1,223.8
108.5
2,099.1
2,831.8
1,747.6
846.4
32.1
46.7
316.0
244.5

3,392.7
2,082.7
280.1
76.7
953.3
288.2
3,394.8
24,255.8
629.4
5,614.9
5,003.9
516.9
27.8
66.3
1,167.0
463.9
195.6
2,307.8
558.3
663.0
697.7
1,511.6
1,368.0
117.1
2,323.2
3,158.6
1,916.5
867.6
32.1
71.6
344.4
186.1

3,318.6
2,013.8
273.7
76.6
954.5
283.7
3,489.7
24,757.2
641.5
5,673.6
5,055.6
519.0
33.0
66.1
1,214.6
473.7
194.9
2,377.0
572.3
659.6
687.0
1,485.5
1,415.6
123.6
3,226.6
1,965.6
861.1
32.1
70.1
390.9
233.8

3,351.9
2,014.0
291.1
77.6
969.2
281.7
3,683.8
25,250.2
652.1
5,831.3
5,200.8
517.6
42.9
70.0
1,239.0
495.3
194.3
2,436.5
584.7
654.9
700.8
1,479.6
1,480.9
138.6
2,419.4
3,289.1
2,020.7
883.5
32.1
78.6
341.1
228.4

3,496.7
2,121.2
308.2
77.8
989.5
286.7
3,772.2
25,675.8
656.1
5,831.8
5,230.3
490.3
36.4
74.9
1,261.5
517.7
193.7
2,471.6
601.9
665.5
696.7
1,436.8
1,478.5
149.3
2,549.7
3,371.3
2,051.5
924.2
32.1
85.8
375.0
255.7

3,621.5
2,223.6
309.7
78.1
1,010.1
285.6
3,933.1
26,171.4
666.7
5,960.8
5,361.7
485.8
36.4
76.9
1,293.3
514.5
193.2
2,488.3
625.2
677.2
706.7
1,398.5
1,505.7
153.3
2,559.7
3,489.1
2,095.7
951.8
32.1
95.3
424.1
271.6

3,483.0
2,065.5
308.6
78.1
1,030.9
286.8
4,163.3
26,659.2
674.1
6,135.3
5,525.9
492.9
36.7
79.9
1,370.8
524.2
196.4
2,546.1
651.5
688.5
708.3
1,344.7
1,552.3
155.5
2,552.0
3,510.2
2,113.2
989.2
32.1
119.1
410.6
315.0

3,531.1
2,083.5
321.3
77.8
1,048.5
283.7
4,365.2
26,964.1
687.4
6,270.2
5,665.7
484.0
36.1
84.5
1,408.6
541.5
197.3
2,590.5
667.8
694.2
723.3
1,271.3
1,557.7
160.7
2,603.3
3,523.6
2,183.4
1,009.9
32.1
126.1
334.2
308.4

3,522.1
2,047.8
329.5
77.5
1,067.3
288.9
4,552.4
27,457.2
700.3
6,336.9
5,734.3
478.6
36.9
87.2
1,453.0
547.9
198.4
2,637.6
682.8
703.6
719.5
1,247.1
1,590.4
160.2
2,633.5
3,543.8
2,261.5
1,032.9
32.1
156.7
455.8
287.4

25,489.5

27,201.5

29,173.6

31,331.5

31,849.2

32,567.7

33,231.3

34,011.5

34,592.4

35,144.2

35,820.6

50.1
6.2
20.9
676.5
202.4
1,484.5
2,671.6
936.4
1,578.8
1,082.8
4,538.5
676.6
783.9
9,115.6
2,345.4
178.9
1,130.4
9,322.4

46.1
2.2
23.2
803.4
221.2
1,413.1
2,860.4
1,052.6
1,812.1
1,197.3
4,435.3
822.7
819.1
8,833.9
2,747.7
204.8
1,095.8
10,523.4

55.8
2.2
25.5
831.1
205.9
1,646.7
3,398.5
1,171.3
2,223.9
1,340.3
3,638.4
738.8
920.9
7,614.2
2,735.1
248.1
840.9
11,935.8

57.6
2.2
25.6
839.8
175.5
1,645.3
3,502.2
1,208.8
2,156.1
1,361.8
3,587.8
796.6
936.3
7,540.9
2,733.5
260.0
819.6
12,182.1

58.9
2.2
26.0
875.6
123.3
1,712.2
3,575.0
1,222.2
2,120.1
1,444.9
4,071.6
971.9
959.7
8,107.7
2,784.2
264.6
877.0
12,121.9

61.3
2.2
26.0
799.1
163.7
1,707.2
3,600.9
1,221.8
2,057.3
1,452.4
4,242.6
940.2
973.0
8,298.7
2,836.9
271.2
885.0
12,328.0

62.3
2.2
26.0
831.1
203.5
1,780.6
3,627.9
1,233.2
2,016.0
1,567.5
4,653.2
871.3
1,013.2
8,834.8
2,901.3
260.1
932.4
12,489.0

61.5
2.2
26.2
864.2
117.8
1,791.8
3,721.5
1,332.2
1,971.9
1,642.8
4,900.9
953.3
1,034.3
9,007.7
2,953.0
271.1
955.0
12,791.7

58.9
2.2
26.5
852.4
135.9
1,847.9
3,793.9
1,379.3
1,912.3
1,597.4
4,959.5
988.9
1,052.7
9,114.7
3,011.8
278.6
961.9
12,892.2

58.7

2.2
24.5
810.1
191.4
1,603.2
3,127.6
1,121.1
2,240.7
1,233.7
4,135.5
825.9
880.0
8,332.5
2,664.3
219.2
960.7
11,298.2

26.7
863.6
100.5
1,858.1
3,830.7
1,436.2
1,866.3
1,676.2
4,945.7
979.1
1,065.7
9,103.8
3,079.0
285.7
951.0
13,137.9

68,891.2

70,904.9

71,680.8

73,886.7

75,098.9

77,317.2

78,991.4

80,011.2

81,087.7

RELATION OF LIABILITIES
TO FINANCIAL ASSETS

34 Total credit market debt
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

Other liabilities
Official foreign exchange
Special drawing rights certificates
Treasury currency
Foreign deposits
Net interbank liabilities
Checkable deposits and currency
Small time and savings deposits
Large time deposits
Money market fund shares
Security repurchase agreements
Mutual fund shares
Security credit
Life insurance reserves
Pension fund reserves
Trade payables
Taxes payable
Investment in bank personal trusts
Miscellaneous

53 Total liabilities

62,291.4

Financial assets not included in liabilities (+)
54 Gold and special drawing rights
55 Corporate equities
56 Household equity in noncorporate business . .

21.4
19,522.8
4,649.8

21.6
17,627.0
5,056.0

21.8
15,310.6
5,209.7

23.2
11,871.0
5,471.7

22.4
11,425.9
5,544.7

22.8
13,278.7
5,621.9

23.1
13,755.1
5,729.4

23.7
15,497.0
5,866.9

23.7
15,832.8
5,951.2

23.7
15,982.7
6,055.1

23.8
15,627.1
6,200.3

7.1
558.6
28.5
273.6
112.8
2,507.7

624.7
4.3
396.6
120.0
3,623.0

8.6
611.9
11.1
348.1
93.4
3,680.1

9.1
622.9
15.3
370.6
127.3
3,587.0

9.2
633.1
19.3
255.7
107.8
3,495.1

9.1
685.1
6.3
326.8
113.1
3,582.6

9.3
613.5
18.1
314.4
98.2
3,441.7

9.5
652.9
12.6
348.9

9.6
664.0
16.5
336.4
69.3
3,728.1

9.5
626.7
27.5
300.8
90.2
3,588.2

9.6
641.5
20.5
305.3
95.4
3,418.2

9.8
22.3
.4

2.3
22.0
3.7

12.3
21.6
6.6

11.7
20.9
104.8

7.7
16.7
44.9

7.9
20.1
2.2

15.9
12.7
4.8

17.9
20.8
62.9

1.1
17.4
14.3

.1
21.5
32.5

3.1
14.7
26.2

88,070.8

91,291.2

92,041.8

57
58
59
60
61
62

Liabilities not identified as assets ( )
Treasury currency
Foreign deposits
Net interbank transactions
Security repurchase agreements
Taxes payable
Miscellaneous

Floats not included in assets ( )
63 Federal government checkable deposits
64 Other checkable deposits
65 Trade credit
66 Totals identified to sectors as assets . . .

1. Data in this table also appear in the Board's Z. 1 (780) quarterly statistical release, tables
L.I and L.5, available at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases.

97,011.6

2. Excludes corporate equities and mutual fund shares.

105,312.5

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2.12

OUTPUT, CAPACITY, AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION'
Seasonally adjusted
2004

2004

2004
Series
Ql'

Q2'

Q3'

Q4

Ql'

Q2'

Q3'

Q4

Capacity (percent of 1997 output)

Output (1997=100)

Ql'

Q2'

Q3'

Q4

Capacity utilization rate (percent)2

1 Total industry

113.9

115.1

115.9

117.1

147.3

147.8

148.2

148.7

77.3

77.9

78.2

78.8

2 Manufacturing
3
Manufacturing (NAICS)

115.1
115.9

116.8
117.6

117.9
118.8

119.1
120.1

152.2
154.4

152.6
154.9

153.1
155.4

153.6
155.9

75.6
75.1

76.5
75.9

77.0
76.4

77.6
77.1

4
5

Durable manufacturing
Primary metal

130.2
90.0

132.1
91.0

134.0
93.6

136.2
95.6

178.1
114.9

179.1
114.6

180.1
114.3

181.1
114.0

73.1
78.4

73.8
79.4

74.4
81.9

75.2
83.8

6
7
8
9

Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products
Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components
Motor vehicles and parts
Aerospace and miscellaneous
transportation equipment
Nondurable manufacturing
Food, beverage, and tobacco products . . . .
Textile and product mills

95.1
93.3
271.8

96.6
96.0
284.1

97.2
97.7
295.5

97.1
99.1
303.6

138.8
126.0
398.0

138.7
125.9
407.1

138.7
126.0
417.0

138.6
126.1
427.6

68.5
74.1
68.3

69.6
76.3
69.8

70.1
77.5
70.9

70.0
78.6
71.0

92.4
125.8

93.4
123.0

95.9
122.7

94.6
126.9

120.5
152.2

120.1
153.0

119.7
153.7

119.3
154.3

76.7
82.7

77.8
80.4

80.1
79.8

79.3
82.2

98.1
98.7
102.9
76.6

99.5
100.1
104.0
75.3

100.6
100.5
104.5
76.2

103.2
101.0
105.2
75.2

154.5
127.0
129.1
104.0

154.8
126.9
129.1
102.9

155.1
126.9
129.2
101.9

155.5
126.8
129.3
100.9

63.5
77.8
79.7
73.7

64.3
78.9
80.6
73.2

64.9
79.3
80.9
74.8

66.4
79.7
81.4
74.6

93.1
107.7
107.6
102.9
101.8

95.0
108.6
110.2
104.7
103.8

95.7
110.3
104.2
104.7

95.8
111.7
111.7
104.3
104.2

110.4
121.4
145.8
125.9
119.3

110.3
121.9
146.0
125.6
119.3

110.3
122.3
146.4
125.3
119.4

110.2
122.5
146.7
125.0
119.7

84.3
88.7
73.8
81.7
85.3

86.1
89.1
75.4
83.4
87.0

86.8
90.2
75.9
83.2
87.6

86.9
91.2
76.2
83.4
87.0

92.4
115.5

91.7
114.4

91.2
113.1

90.9
115.5

105.9
133.8

105.8
134.5

105.7
135.1

105.6
135.7

87.3
86.3

86.6
85.1

86.3
83.7

86.1
85.1

379 2

400 4

415 2

429.0

557.5

574.5

593.8

615.3

68.0

69.7

69.9

69.7

102.2

103.1

103.6

104.5

131.1

131.2

131.3

131.4

78.0

78.6

78.9

79.6

101.4

102.6

103.5

104.4

132.9

132.9

133.0

133.0

76.3

77.2

77.8

78.4

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19

Paper
Petroleum and coal products
Plastics and rubber products
Other manufacturing (non-NAICS)

21 Electric and gas utilities
MEMOS
22 Computers, communications equipment, and
23 Total excluding computers, communications
equipment, and semiconductors
24 Manufacturing excluding computers,
communications equipment, and

Selected Measures
2.12

41

OUTPUT, CAPACITY, AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION1—Continued
Seasonally adjusted
1973

1975

Previous cycle3

High

Low

High

Latest cycle4

2003

2004

Series
Low

High

Low

Dec.

July

Aug.

Sept.'

Oct.'

Nov.'

DecP

Capacity utilization rate (percent)2
1 Total industry

88.7

73.9

86.6

70.8

85.1

78.6

76.8

78.3'

78.3'

78.0

78.5

78.6

79.2

2 Manufacturing
3
Manufacturing (NAICS)

88.1
88.2

71.4
71.2

86.3
86.4

68.5
67.9

85.6
85.5

77.2
77.0

75.0
74.5

77.0'
76.5'

77.2'
76.6'

76.8
76.3

77.4
76.9

77.4
76.9

77.8
77.3

89.1
100.9

69.3
69.2

86.9
91.2

62.9
47.2

84.5
94.3

73.4
74.6

72.4
80.8

74.4'
81.7'

74.6'
81.6'

74.3
82.5

75.1
83.2

75.0
82.9

75.5
85.5

4
5

Durable manufacturing
Primary metal

6
7
8

91.7
94.3

70.0
73.9

83.1
93.0

62.0
58.6

80.2
84.8

71.6
73.0

68.0
71.3

70.0'
78.7'

70.4
76.7'

69.8
77.2

70.1
78.3

70.0
78.4

70.1
79.1

87.0

66.1

89.3

76.2

81.7

76.6

67.1

70.8'

70.9'

70.9

71.0

70.9

71.1

99.3
95.4

68.4
54.7

92.0
96.1

64.4
45.2

87.5
90.3

75.1
56.0

75.0
82.2

79.6'
78.5'

80.4'
81.0'

80.4
80.0

79.1
82.6

79.4
81.9

79.3
82.1

74.2
87.5

65.3
72.3

84.2
85.7

69.3
75.6

88.7
87.1

82.1
81.7

63.5
77.4

65.0'
79.4'

65.0'
79.4

64.6
79.0

65.4
79.6

66.4
79.6

67.3
79.8

14

Fabricated metal products . . . .
Machinery
Computer and electronic
products
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles and parts
Aerospace and
miscellaneous
transportation equipment .
Nondurable manufacturing
Food, beverage, and tobacco
products
Textile and product mills . . . .

86.2
89.4

77.6
62.2

84.4
90.4

80.6
72.4

85.6
91.5

81.0
77.2

78.9
73.4

81.0'
75.1'

80.8'
75.0'

80.9
74.3

81.1
75.4

81.4
73.6

81.6
74.7

15
16
17
18
19

Paper
Petroleum and coal products . .
Chemical
Plastics and rubber products . .
Other manufacturing (non-NAICS) .

97.3
92.6
85.2
96.0
86.0

74.4
81.1
68.9
61.5
75.4

95.4
92.0
83.1
90.2
88.5

81.3
71.0
68.0
70.8
86.1

93.7
88.9
85.7
91.1
90.5

85.2
82.9
80.9
77.1
80.4

84.3
89.6
73.8
81.0
83.6

87.5'
91.0'
75.8'
83.7'
87.2'

86.3'
91.3'
76.4'
83.3
88.7'

86.4
88.3
75.4
82.5
87.0

86.9
89.9
76.4
83.5
86.7

86.5
91.4
76.1
83.4
86.7

87.5
92.2
76.0
83.4
87.7

20 Mining
21 Electric and gas utilities

93.6
96.4

87.6
82.8

94.0
88.2

78.6
77.7

85.8
92.8

83.5
84.2

87.0
86.2

87.3'
84.0'

86.9'
82.3'

84.6
84.8

84.7
84.5

86.6
84.3

87.0
86.5

MEMOS
22 Computers, communications
equipment, and semiconductors .

84.4

62.5

89.1

74.1

81.0

74.3

66.2

70.1'

70.0'

69.6

69.4

69.7

70.1

23 Total excluding computers,
communications equipment,
and semiconductors

89.0

74.2

86.7

70.6

85.5

78.8

77.5

79.0'

79.0'

78.7

79.3

79.4

80.0

24 Manufacturing excluding computers
communications
equipment, and semiconductors .

88.2

71.7

86.4

68.2

86.0

77.3

75.7

77.8'

78.0'

77.6

78.3

78.3

78.7

9
10
11
12
13

NOTE. The statistics in the G.I7 release cover output, capacity, and capacity utilization in
the industrial sector, which the Federal Reserve defines are manufacturing, mining, and
electric and gas utilities. Manufacturing consists of those industries included in the North
American Industry Classification System, or NAICS, manufacturing plus those industries—
logging and newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing—that have traditionally
been considered manufacturing and included in the industrial sector.
1. Data in this table also appear in the Board's G.17 (419) monthly statistical release. The

data are also available on the Board's web site http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/gl7.
The latest historical revision of the industrial production index and the capacity utilization
rates was released in November 2003. The recent annual revision is described in the Winter
2004 issue of the Bulletin.
2. Capacity utilization is calculated as the ratio of the Federal Reserve's seasonally
adjusted index of industrial production to the corresponding index of capacity.
3. Monthly highs, 1978-80; monthly lows, 1982.
4. Monthly highs, 1988-89; monthly lows, 1990-91.

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2.13

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

Indexes and Gross Value1

Monthly data seasonally adjusted

Group

2002
proportion

2003

2004
avg.
Apr.'

May7

July'

Aug.7

Sept.7

Index (1997=100)
MAJOR MARKETS

1 Total IP
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Market groups
Final products and nonindustrial supplies . .
Consumer goods
Durable
Automotive products
Home electronics
Appliances, furniture, carpeting . . .
Miscellaneous goods
Nondurable
Non-energy
Foods and tobacco
Clothing
Chemical products
Paper products
Energy

113.2

114.4

114.1

114.7

115.5

115.1

115.9

116.0

115.7

116.6

116.8

58.8
30.9
8.9
4.6
0.3
1.5
2.4
22.0
18.1
9.7
1.0
4.9
2.0
3.9

113.1
111.2
124.9
134.9
231.3
113.5
102.8
106.0
104.3
103.5
49.0
125.1
109.1
114.3

110.2
109.7
124.6
136.4
237.5
111.5
100.5
104.1
101.6
100.9
50.3
121.5
104.9
116.5

110.7
109.9
126.0
137.1
245.4
113.9
101.8
103.9
101.3
100.7
50.0
120.7
104.8
116.6

112.1
111.3
126.8
138.4
255.4
113.8
101.6
105.6
103.1
102.6
50.4
122.0
108.3
117.7

111.6
110.4
125.5
136.3
262.9
111.7
101.4
104.8
103.3
102.6
50.6
123.1
107.7
112.3

112.3
110.7
125.6
135.9
237.8
113.6
102.8
105.1
103.9
102.8
51.1
124.7
108.4
111.2

113.0
111.3
124.8
133.8
236.1
114.5
103.2
106.2
104.7
103.9
50.1
125.1
109.8
113.9

112.5
110.2
123.1
130.6
231.9
113.7
103.5
105.3
104.0
103.3
49.3
124.4
108.9
112.0

113.5
110.8
123.0
130.9
213.7
113.7
104.1
106.1
104.7
104.1
48.1
125.4
109.4
113.3

113.6
111.4
125.4
135.3
225.2
114.4
103.6
106.1
105.1
103.9
47.5
126.9
111.5
111.2

113.3
110.7
123.5
133.1
221.2
112.8
102.3
105.8
104.7
104.0
47.8
125.7
109.7
111.5

114.4
111.9
126.1
137.8
232.8
112.9
102.2
106.6
105.6
104.3
47.6
128.3
110.3
111.8

114.4
111.9
125.9
137.3
222.6
113.9
102.5
106.6
105.4
104.7
47.8
126.5
110.7
112.8

115.3
112.7
126.6
137.9
217.6
114.6
103.8
107.5
105.7
105.1
48.2
126.0
112.0
116.1

16
17
18
19
20

Business equipment
Transit
Information processing
Industrial and other
Defense and space equipment

10.3
1.9
3.0
5.3
1.8

119.2
90.0
174.6
99.6
111.3

112.6
85.5
165.2
93.8
107.0

113.7
86.3
165.9
95.1
106.0

115.2
87.6
166.9
96.7
107.1

115.3
87.1
166.9
96.9
108.2

116.7
89.0
167.7
98.2
109.9

118.2
88.8
171.0
99.6
111.1

118.7
88.9
172.8
99.7
110.7

121.9
90.7
176.7
103.0
112.8

120.7
90.5
177.7
100.7
112.7

121.1
90.7
179.3
100.9
113.5

122.8
93.8
181.2
101.7
114.0

122.5
94.3
183.0
100.6
115.2

123.6
93.9
184.8
101.9
116.6

21
22

Construction supplies
Business supplies

4.3
11.2

107.1
114.7

104.3
111.4

104.6
112.3

104.9
114.1

105.8
113.5

106.5
114.3

107.3
114.9

107.0
114.7

107.9
114.9

108.3
114.8

107.6
114.9

108.4
115.2

108.2
115.2

108.6
116.4

23 Materials
24
Non-energy
25
Durable
26
Consumer parts
27
Equipment parts
28
Other
29
Nondurable
30
Textile
31
Paper
32
Chemical
33
Energy

41.2
30.9
19.3
4.1
6.7
8.5
11.7
0.8
2.8
4.5
10.3

118.8
124.6
142.1
109.6
235.2
98.1
97.4
67.4
93.2
104.2
99.6

116.6
121.1
136.9
109.4
214.7
96.8
96.1
70.4
91.7
101.7
100.3

116.8
121.1
137.2
110.0
217.7
95.9
95.7
70.0
91.5
100.8
100.9

117.6
122.5
139.4
111.8
223.8
96.7
96.1
67.9
91.7
101.2
100.5

117.6
123.0
140.0
110.5
225.9
97.4
96.4
67.4
92.3
102.4
99.3

118.1
123.6
140.5
109.5
229.3
97.4
97.1
66.4
92.8
103.8
99.8

118.9
124.3
141.5
109.1
233.5
97.9
97.4
66.4
93.0
104.0
100.8

118.8
124.6
141.9
108.0
236.0
98.1
97.6
67.0
93.7
104.7
99.6

119.2
125.2
142.6
106.5
239.6
98.7
98.2
67.7
94.3
105.2
99.6

119.3
125.8
143.6
109.2
240.0
98.9
98.3
68.0
93.5
106.0
98.6

118.9
125.5
143.3
108.5
241.5
98.3
97.8
67.6
94.2
104.9
98.2

119.5
126.3
144.7
110.5
243.6
99.0
98.0
67.0
93.3
105.0
98.3

120.1
126.6
145.2
110.2
246.5
99.0
98.0
66.1
94.0
105.7
99.4

121.2
127.5
146.5
111.3
249.1
99.7
98.5
66.7
94.5
105.9
100.7

94.9
92.6

103.4
114.8

101.5
112.0

101.7
112.3

102.7
113.5

102.3
113.2

102.8
113.9

103.4
114.9

103.0
114.7

103.7
115.6

103.7
115.4

103.4
115.1

104.2
115.8

104.3
116.1

105.1
117.1

SPECIAL AGGREGATES

34 Total excluding computers, communication
equipment, and semiconductors
35 Total excluding motor vehicles and parts ..

Gross value (billions of 2000 dollars, annual rates)
36 Final products and nonindustrial
supplies

2,857.4 2,796.0 2,807.7 2,839.9 2,826.0 2,837.4 2,852.7 2,838.3 2,866.8 2,868.5 2,856.4 2,889.6 2,891.1 2,914.1

37 Final products
38
Consumer goods
39
Equipment total

43.3
30.9
12.4

40 Nonindustrial supplies

15.5

2,162.7 2,118.9 2,127.1 2,150.5 2,139.4 2,146.0 2,156.6 2,144.0 2,169.2 2,172.6 2,160.7 2,190.8 2,191.5 2,209.0
1,541.7 1,530.4 1,532.6 1,549.0 1,538.2 1,536.3 1,541.3 1,527.2 1,534.7 1,545.1 1,530.2 1,550.2 1,551.1 1,564.8
647.6
644.1
623.2
588.5
594.9
601.9
601.8
617.0
619.1
638.1
630.2
634.0
644.3
611.2
694.8

677.4

680.9

689.7

686.8

691.5

696.2

694.4

697.8

696.1

695.8

699.1

699.9

Selected Measures
2.13

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

43

Indexes and Gross Value1—Continued

Monthly data seasonally adjusted

Group

NAICS
code2

2002
proportion

2003

2004

2004
avg.
Dec'

Jan.'

Feb.'

Mar.'

Apr.'

May'

June'

July'

Aug.'

Sept.'

Oct.'

Nov.'

Dec.P

Index (1997=100)
INDUSTRY GROUPS

41 Manufacturing
42
Manufacturing (NAICS)
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

Durable manufacturing
Wood products
Nonmetallic mineral
products
Primary metal
Fabricated metal products .
Machinery
Computer and electronic
products
Electrical equipment,
appliances, and
components
Motor vehicles and parts . .
Aerospace and
miscellaneous
transportation
equipment
Furniture and related
products
Miscellaneous
Nondurable manufacturing . .
Food, beverage, and
tobacco products . . . .
Textile and product mills . .
Apparel and leather
Paper
Printing and support
Petroleum and coal
products
Chemical
Plastics and rubber
products
Other manufacturing
(non-NAICS)

65 Mining
66 Utilities
67
Electric
68
Natural gas
69 Manufacturing excluding
computers, communications
equipment, and
semiconductors
70 Manufacturing excluding motor
vehicles and parts

83.8
79.0

117.2
118.1

113.9
114.8

114.1
115.1

115.5
116.3

115.6
116.5

116.4

in.2

117.1
117.9

116.9
117.8

117.8
118.7

118.3
119.0

117.7
118.6

118.8
119.8

118.9
119.9

119.7
120.6

43.7
321

1.5

133.1
104.6

128.4
104.1

129.0
104.2

130.7
104.3

130.8
103.5

131.6
105.3

132.4
106.4

132.3
103.8

133.7
106.3

134.4
104.7

134.1
102.8

135.7
105.4

135.9
104.4

137.1
103.8

327
331
332
333

2.3
2.4
5.8
5.4

105.6
92.6
96.5
96.5

103.4
92.9
94.5
90.0

103.4
87.9
95.0
91.5

103.1
90.7
95.3
94.3

105.5
91.5
95.1
94.1

105.3
90.0
96.2
95.2

104.5
90.8
96.6
96.5

104.7
92.1
96.9
96.4

105.5
93.4
97.1
99.1

106.9
93.2
97.6
96.6

106.4
94.2
96.9
97.3

106.4
94.9
97.2
98.6

107.1
94.5
97.0
98.9

108.2
97.3
97.1
99.7

334

8.0

288.2

263.5

266.9

272.4

276.0

278.5

285.1

288.7

292.9

295.4

298.0

300.9

303.1

306.7

335

3361 3

2.2
7.4

94.1
124.4

90.6
124.5

92.5
125.2

92.5
127.0

92.2
125.3

93.3
125.0

92.9
123.1

94.2
121.0

95.4
120.5

96.3
124.5

96.1
123.1

94.5
127.4

94.8
126.3

94.5
126.9

3364 9

3.6

100.2

97.9

97.5

98.4

98.4

99.4

99.7

99.3

100.8

100.8

100.3

101.6

103.2

104.7

337
339

1.8
3.3

108.9
121.4

107.0
118.0

107.6
119.4

107.7
119.6

108.1
119.4

108.7
120.7

110.3
121.8

109.5
121.1

109.6
121.7

109.7
122.1

108.1
120.9

108.3
122.2

108.3
122.5

108.9
124.5

35.3

100.1

98.3

98.1

98.9

99.1

99.8

100.3

100.2

100.7

100.7

100.2

101.0

100.9

101.2

11.3

104.1
75.9
49.5
94.9
87.8

101.8
76.9
50.8
93.2
87.2

101.8
79.1
50.5
92.7
87.7

103.5
76.4
50.8
93.2
87.9

103.4
74.4
51.1
93.3
88.2

103.5
74.7
51.5
94.6
87.8

104.6
75.8
50.6
95.2
87.1

103.9
75.3
49.9
95.2
87.9

104.6
76.8
48.8
96.5
87.0

104.4
76.4
48.1
95.2
86.9

104.5
75.5
48.5
95.2
88.8

104.9
76.3
48.2
95.8
87.6

105.2
74.3
48.5
95.3
87.8

105.6
75.1
48.8
96.4
88.0

311,2
313,4
315,6
322
323

1.3
1.0
3.2
2.5

324
325

10.6

109.7
110.2

108.5
107.5

107.0
106.8

107.2
107.5

108.7
108.6

107.6
110.0

108.4
110.3

109.7
110.3

111.2
110.9

111.6
111.8

108.0
110.5

110.1
112.0

112.0
111.6

113.1
111.5

326

3.8

104.0

102.3

102.6

103.1

102.9

104.2

105.0

104.9

105.0

104.4

103.2

104.5

104.2

104.2

1133,5111

4.8

103.3

99.8

99.8

102.9

102.6

103.4

104.5

103.5

104.0

105.9

104.0

103.7

103.8

105.0

21

6.4
9.7
8.3
1.5

91.5
114.9
117.6
97.7

92.2
114.9
117.0
102.9

92.9
115.8
117.8
104.3

92.1
117.7
119.2
107.7

92.1
113.1
116.9
93.4

92.2
113.3
116.7
95.3

91.6
116.2
120.3
95.5

91.2
113.8
117.4
95.1

92.3
113.3
116.4
97.1

91.9
113.4
98.5

89.4
114.8
117.9
98.1

89.5
114.5
118.8
92.8

91.4
114.4
117.6
97.4

91.8
117.5
121.2
98.7

78.7

102.9

100.6

100.7

101.7

101.8

102.4

102.9

102.6

103.4

103.7

103.2

104.2

104.1

104.8

76.4

116.5

112.9

113.1

114.4

114.7

115.6

116.5

116.5

117.6

117.7

117.2

118.0

118.2

119.0

2211,2
2211
2212

1.6

NOTE. The statistics in the G.I7 release cover output, capacity, and capacity utilization in
the industrial sector, which the Federal Reserve defines are manufacturing, mining, and
electric and gas utilities. Manufacturing consists of those industries included in the North
American Industry Classification System, or NAICS, manufacturing plus those industries—
logging and newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing—that have traditionally
been considered manufacturing and included in the industrial sector.

1. Data in this table appear in the Board's G. 17 (419) monthly statistical release. The data
are also available on the Board's web site http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/gl7. The
latest historical revision of the industrial production index and the capacity utilization rates
was released in November 2003. The recent annual revision is described in the Winter 2004
issue of the Bulletin.
2. North American Industry Classification System.

44

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

3.10

U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS

Summary

Millions of dollars; quarterly data seasonally adjusted except as noted1

Item credits or debits

1 Balance on current account
2 Balance on goods and services
3
Exports
4
Imports
5
Income, net
6
Investment, net
7
Direct
8
Portfolio
9
Compensation of employees
10 Unilateral current transfers, net

385,701
362,692
1,006,653
1,369,345
23,572
28,727
115,882
87,155
5,155
46,581

11 Change in U.S. government assets other than official
reserve assets, net (increase, )

Q3

Q4

Ql

473,944
421,735
975,940
1,397,675
7,173
12,615
100,831
88,216
5,442
59,382

530,668
496,508
1,020,503
1,517,011
33,279
38,781
118,865
80,084
5,502
67,439

131,628
122,250
255,723
377,973
7,261
8,614
1,353
16,639

126,960
125,494
268,306
393,800
16,151
17,526
38,554
21,028
1,375
17,617

475

97
383
131

28,640
20,026

147,164
138,602
276,076

414,678
12,164
13,564

Q2

Q3

164,391
151,084
284,044
435,128
5,037
6,576
31,264

164,709
155,342
289,619
444,961
5,281
6,700

20,726

1,539
18,344

31,396
24,696
1,419
14,648

97
2,435
117

100
815
158

1,122
0
90
1,345
133

429
0
98
676
149
133,788
60,308
14,986
15,015
43,479

34,766

21,202
1,400

24,688

486

12 Change in U.S. official reserve assets (increase, )
13 Gold
14
Special drawing rights (SDRs)
15 Reserve position in International Monetary Fund
16 Foreign currencies

4,911
0
681

574

601
1,494
572

361,371
125,858
8,520

285,474
10,406
28,932
72,337
173,799

8,010
29,663
35,845
28,312
45,206

63,559
47,071
31,090
25,835
53,705

308,013
187,120
56,761
16,524

142,349

194,678
30,307
45,425
15,889
134,835

47,608

106,930
36,951
12,122
26,844
55,257

22 Change in foreign official assets in United States (increase, +) . . . ,
23
U.S. Treasury securities
24
Other U.S. government obligations
25
Other U.S. government liabilities2
26
Other U.S. liabilities reported by U.S. banks2
27
Other foreign official assets3

28,059
33,700
20,920
2,309
29,978
5,726

113,990
60,466
28,550
137
21,221
3,616

248,573
169,685
24,883
564
49,420
5,149

50,663
23,953
3,340
41
22,019
1,392

83,679
72,787
8,685
70
524
1,753

127,864
101,692
13,016
140
11,854
1,442

73,349
62,979
2,261
89
6,189
2,009

60,118
45,688

28 Change in foreign private assets in United States (increase, +) . . . ,
29
U.S. bank-reported liabilities4
30
U.S. nonbank-reported liabilities
3 1 Foreign private purchases of U.S. Treasury securities, net
32 U.S. currency flows
33
Foreign purchases of other U.S. securities, net
34
Foreign direct investments in United States, net

754,800
118,379
66,110
14,378
23,783
393,885
167,021

654,256
96,410
77,990
100,432
21,513
285,500
72,411

580,600
75,643
84,014
113,432
16,640
250,981

83,539
6,280
12,721
46,490
2,768
18,090
2,810

146,632
35,811
4,140
4,714
7,487
83,761
10,719

317,484
140,834
40,723
65,438
1,800
10,225

197,396
41,150
3,603
29,684
8,754
88,843
32,568

226,294
46,561
19,542
14,072
2,560
90,489
53,070

1,083
29,307

1,260
95,028

3,079
12,012

821
6,385
13,418
19,803

300
41,404
5,449
46,853

396
8,941
11,839
2,898

324
220
5,558
5,338

374
11,847
15,068
26,915

630
3,600

17 Change in U.S. private assets abroad (increase, )
18 Bank-reported claims2
19 Nonbank-reported claims
20
U.S. purchase of foreign securities, net
21
U.S. direct investments abroad, net

2,632

84,644

35 Capital account transactions, net5
36 Discrepancy
37
Due to seasonal adjustment
38
Before seasonal adjustment

62,064

6,047

515
4,750
3,118

MEMO

Changes in official assets
39 U.S. official reserve assets (increase, )
40 Foreign official assets in United States, excluding line 25
(increase, +)
41 Change in Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries official
assets in United States (part of line 22)

4,911

3,681

1,523

611

2,221

557

1,122

429

30,368

113,853

249,137

50,704

83,749

128,004

73,438

59,603

1,725

8,132

1. Seasonal factors are not calculated for lines 11-16, 18-20, 22-35, and 38—41.
2. Associated primarily with military sales contracts and other transactions arranged with
or through foreign official agencies.
3. Consists of investments in U.S. corporate stocks and in debt securities of private
corporations and state and local governments.
4. Reporting banks included all types of depository institutions as well as some brokers
and dealers.

3.12

5. Consists of capital transfers (such as those of accompanying migrants entering or
leaving the country and debt forgiveness) and the acquisition and disposal of nonproduced
nonfinancial assets.
SOURCE. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current
Business.

U.S. Reserve Assets
Millions of dollars, end of period
2004
Asset

7001

2002

2003
May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.P

1 Total

68,654

79,006

85,938

82,804

82,652

81,375

82,603

82,578

84,232

86,702

86,822

2 Gold stock1
3 Special drawing rights2'3
4 Reserve position in International Monetary
Fund2
5 Foreign currencies4

11,045
10,774

11,043
12,166

11,043
12,638

11,045
12,682

11,045
12,659

11,045
12,586

11,044
12,710

11,043
12,782

11,043
13,041

11,043
13,478

11,043
13,582

17,854
28,981

21,979
33,818

22,535
39,722

20,297
38,780

20,076
38,873

19,393
38,352

19,812
39,037

19,433
39,310

19,530
40,618

20,079
42,102

19,479
42,718

NOTE. The data presented in this table are available in the monthly statistical release "U.S.
Reserve Assets; Foreign Official Assets Held at Federal Reserve Banks," on the Board's web
site at: www. federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. Gold held "under earmark" at Federal Reserve Banks for foreign and international
accounts is not included in the gold stock of the United States; see table 3.13, line 3. Gold
stock is valued at $42.22 per fine troy ounce.
2. Special drawing rights (SDRs) are valued according to a technique adopted by the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) in July 1974. Values are based on a weighted average of

exchange rates for the currencies of member countries. From July 1974through December
1980, sixteen currencies were used; since January 1981, five currencies have been used. U.S.
SDR holdings and reserve positions in the IMF also have been valued on this basis since July
1974.
3. Includes allocations of SDRs by the International Monetary Fund on Jan. 1 of the year
indicated, as follows: 1970—$867 million; 1971—$717 million; 1972—$710 million; 1979—
$1,139 million; 1980—$1,152 million; 1981—$1,093 million; plus net transactions in SDRs.
4. Valued at current market exchange rates.

Summary Statistics
3.13

45

Foreign Official Assets Held at Federal Reserve Banks1
Millions of dollars, end of period
2004
Asset

2001

2002

2003
May

1 Deposits
Held in custody
2 U.S. Treasury securities2
3 Earmarked gold3

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.P

61

136

162

86

280

81

157

128

91

88

80

592,630
9,099

678,106
9,045

845,080
8,971

969,157
8,971

991,142
8,971

995,923
8,967

1,026,155
8,967

1,031,322
8,967

1,028,945
8,967

1,044,531
8,967

1,041,215
8,967

NOTE. The data presented in this table are available in the monthly statistical release "U.S.
Reserve Assets; Foreign Official Assets Held at Federal Reserve Banks," on the Board's web
site at: www. federalreserve.gov/releases.
1. Excludes deposits and U.S. Treasury securities held for international and regional
organizations.

3.15

June

2. Marketable U.S. Treasury bills, notes, and bonds and nonmarketable U.S. Treasury
securities, in each case measured at face (not market) value.
3. Held in foreign and international accounts and valued at $42.22 per fine troy ounce; not
included in the gold stock of the United States.

SELECTED U.S. LIABILITIES TO FOREIGN OFFICIAL INSTITUTIONS
Millions of dollars, end of period

1

1 Total
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

By type
Liabilities reported by banks in the United States
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates3
U.S. Treasury bonds and notes
Marketable
Nonmarketable4
U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities5
By area
Europe1
Canada
Latin America and Caribbean
Asia
Africa
Other countries

Sept.'

984,713

1,161,907

1,261,131'

1,338,672'

1,449,153

1,703,932

1,729,846

1,760,601

1,774,436

120,571
161,719

144,646
190,444

168,089'
211,025

168,089'
211,025

189,824
212,032

235,195
253,664

240,958
259,473

256,791
259,507

246,781
255,434

454,306
3,411

569,891
2,769
254,157

610,122
269,019

650,336
2,876
306,346

723,591
2,613
321,093

872,186
1,589
341,298

883,060

244,706

1,599
344,756

898,709
1,609
343,985

919,758
1,619
350,844

243,307
13,440
71,103
632,466
15,167
9,228

283,512
5,962
87,261
760,012
9,355
15,835

295,606'
4,845
95,110
838,270
9,846
17,484

313,357'
5,840
71,936
922,936
9,194
15,396

310,748
5,112
72,869
1,033,872
8,887
17,652

322,741
7,314
102,817
1,238,487
11,851
20,709

357,621
6,897
102,803
1,260,925
12,565
19,777

351,684

1. Includes the Bank for International Settlements.
2. Principally demand deposits, time deposits, bankers acceptances, commercial paper,
negotiable time certificates of deposit, and borrowings under repurchase agreements.
3. Includes nonmarketable certificates of indebtedness and Treasury bills issued to official
institutions of foreign countries.
4. Excludes notes issued to foreign official nonreserve agencies. Includes current value of
zero-coupon Treasury bond issues to foreign governments as follows: Mexico, beginning
March 1990, 30-year maturity issue; Venezuela, beginning December 1990, 30-year maturity
issue; Argentina, beginning April 1993, 30-year maturity issue.
5. Debt securities of U.S. government corporations and federally sponsored agencies, and
U.S. corporate stocks and bonds.

3.16

Aug.7

LIABILITIES TO, AND CLAIMS ON, FOREIGNERS
Payable in Foreign Currencies

2,876

345,472
7,640

101,876
1,249,514
11,766
13,565

6,056

104,523
1,281,484
9,730
20,946

6. Data in the two columns shown for this date reflect different benchmark bases for
foreigners' holdings of selected U.S. long-term securities. Figures in the first column are
comparable to those for earlier dates; figures in the second column are based in part on a
benchmark survey as of end-June 2002 and are comparable to those shown for the following
dates.
SOURCE. Based on U.S. Department of the Treasury data and on data reported to the
Treasury by banks (including Federal Reserve Banks) and securities dealers in the United
States, and in periodic benchmark surveys of foreign portfolio investment in the United
States.

Reported by Banks in the United States1

Millions of dollars, end of period

Sept.
1 Banks' own liabilities
2 Deposits
3
Other liabilities

77,779
n.a.
n.a.

79,363
n.a.
n.a.

80,543
n.a.
n.a.

63,050
36,435
26,615

64,787
38,819
25,968

61,986
30,883
31,103

64,235
35,905
28,330

4 Banks' own claims
5
Deposits
6
Other claims

56,912
23,315
33,597

74,640
44,094
30,546

71,724
34,287
37,437

38,091
43,312

84,837
37,725
47,112

38,587
51,412

89,485
37,710
51,775

24,411
n.a.
n.a.

17,631
n.a.
n.a.

35,923
n.a.
n.a.

18,327
5,063
13,264

18,409
5,794
12,615

21,464
9,948
11,516

20,593
7,688
12,905

7 Claims of banks' domestic customers
8 Deposits
9
Other claims

..

1. Data on claims exclude foreign currencies held by U.S. monetary authorities.

2. Assets owned by customers of the reporting bank located in the United States that
represent claims on foreigners held by reporting banks for the accounts of the domestic
customers.

46

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

3.17

LIABILITIES TO FOREIGNERS
Payable in U.S. dollars

Reported by Banks in the United States1

Millions of dollars, end of period

May7

June7

July7

Aug.7

Sept.7

BY HOLDER AND TYPE OF LIABILITY

1 Total, all foreigners

r,630,4r7

r,985,588

2,315,606

2,525,379

2,613,814

2,671,340

2,700,431

2,671,779

2,760,606

2,809,937

1,174,976

1,363,270

1,677,193

1,845,961

1,856,509

1,901,894

1,926,391

1,897,232

1,964,519

2,020,401

188,005
194,680
151,071
455,441

175,231
246,623
190,134
622,318

852,803
824,390
460,191
638,413

871,339
974,622
558,227
679,418

902,683
953,826
550,689
757,305

586,997
769,446

940,184
986,207
600,077
774,040

897,627
999,605
599,575
774,547

943,215
1,021,304
608,098

976,040
1,044,361
619,144

796,087

789,536

186,115

236,796

258,797

277,941

304,544

307,838

311,888

318,273

318,618

318,912

139,807

189,573

202,774

218,297

260,308

270,011

273,521

268,082

297,743

289,064

20,440
59,781
129,519

37,761
74,513
195,949

34,394
83,633
176,842

37,908
98,458
183,180

45,363
107,270
192,453

50,3 11
108,994
191,597

51,753
114,634
188,631

51,115
123,763
188,192

55,601
138,546
179,726

50,866
133,161
181,560

10,830
10,169
3,791
6,378
661
600

13,467
12,362
5,769
6,593
1,105
1,089

14,149
12,577
6,134
6,443
1,572
110

14,266
12,101
7,103
4,998
2,165
916

15,355
12,737
7,268
5,469
2,618
810

13,794
11,325
5,704
5,621
2,469
770

11,893
9,043
4,909
4,134
2,850
930

12,673
9,530
5,275
4,255
3,143
1,276

15,413
11,821
6,594
5,227
3,592
1,617

13,509
10,248
6,328
3,920
3,261
1,402

61
0

16

1,462
0

1,249

1,742
66

1,695

1,920

1,867
0

1,969
6

1,859

282,290
80,970
21,987
58,983

335,090
93,884
20,733
73,151

401,856
117,737
24,208
93,529

435,772
122,230
28,418
93,812

483,495
141,491
28,765
112,726

495,875
146,270
25,747
120,523

133,128
24,207
108,921

500,43 1
142,927
23,683
119,244

516,298
140,493
24,150
116,343

502,215
135,443
25,553
109,890

201,320
161,719

241,206
190,444

284,119
212,032

313,542
232,909

342,004
248,918

349,605
251,305

355,731
253,664

357,504
259,473

375,805
259,507

366,772
255,434

38,531
1,070

50,698
64

69,638
2,449

80,041
592

90,586
2,500

98,060
240

100,999
1,068

96,831
1,200

115,332
966

110,681
657

1,052,626
914,034
68,218
53,525
138,592
11,541

1,311,267
1,055,858
56,020
58,422
255,409
25,916

1,380,639
1,163,309
706,536
456,773
217,330
18,267

1,445,228
1,225,623
710,340
515,283
219,605
16,789

1,480,029
1,245,790
742,231
503,559
234,239
22,579

1,533,820
1,295,057
766,710
528,347
238,763
22,134

1,531,794
1,297,475
782,543
514,932
234,319
21,518

1,472,948
1,243,262
736,565
506,697
229,686
20,638

1,529,225
1,305,147
779,869
525,278
224,078
20,448

1,549,178
1,325,410
807,708
517,702

24,059
102,992

57,605
171,888

49,311
149,752

46,602
156,214

50,327
161,333

53,453
163,176

54,937
157,864

156,966

55,147
148,483

52,790
150,209

36 Other foreigners''
37
Banks' own liabilities
38
Deposits2
39
Other

284,671
169,803
94,009
75,794

325,764
201,166
92,709
108,457

518,962
383,570
115,925
267,645

630,113
486,007
125,478
360,529

634,935
456,491
124,419
332,072

627,851
449,242
122,870
326,372

667,885
486,745
128,525
358,220

685,727
501,513
132,104
369,409

699,670
507,058
132,602
374,456

745,035
549,300
136,451
412,849

40
41
42

114,868
12,255

124,598
19,347

135,392
28,388

144,106
27,327

178,444
32,237

178,609
33,629

181,140
35,776

184,214

192,612
37,046

195,735
41,307

77,156
25,457

81,254
23,997

82,363
24,641

90,405
26,374

117,653
28,554

116,803
28,177

115,665
29,699

117,302
30,026

125,295
30,271

123,734
30,694

2 Banks' own liabilities
By type of liability
3
Deposits2
4
Other
5
Of which: repurchase agreements3
6
Banks' custody liabilities4
By type of liability
7
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
8
Other negotiable and readily transferable
instruments6
9
Of which: negotiable time
certificates of deposit held in custody
for foreigners
10
Of which: short-term agency securities7
11
Other
12 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations8
13 Banks' own liabilities
14
Deposits2
15
Other
16 Banks' custody liabilities4
17
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
18
Other negotiable and readily transferable
instruments6
19
Other
20 Official institutions9
21
Banks' own liabilities
22
Deposits2
23
Other
24
25
26
27

Banks' custody liabilities4
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
Other negotiable and readily transferable
instruments6
Other

28 Banks'"
29
Banks' own liabilities
30
Deposits2
31
Other
32 Banks' custody liabilities4
33
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
34
Other negotiable and readily
transferable instruments6
35
Other

43

Banks' custodial liabilities
U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
Other negotiable and readily
transferable instruments6
Other

223,768

20,769

MEMO

44 Own foreign offices'2
1. Reporting banks include all types of depository institutions as well as some banks/
financial holding companies and brokers and dealers. Excludes bonds and notes of maturities
longer than one year. Effective February 2003, coverage is expanded to include liabilities of
brokers and dealers to affiliated foreign offices.
2. Non-negotiable deposits and brokerage balances.
3. Data available beginning January 2001.
4. Financial claims on residents of the United States, other than long-term securities, held
by or through reporting banks for foreign customers. Effective February 2003, also includes
loans to U.S. residents in managed foreign offices of U.S. reporting institutions.
5. Includes nonmarketable certificates of indebtedness and Treasury bills issued to official
institutions of foreign countries.
6. Principally bankers acceptances, commercial paper, negotiable time certificates of
deposit, and short-term agency securities.
7. Data available beginning January 2001.
8. Principally the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the InterAmerican Development Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. Excludes "holdings of
dollars" of the International Monetary Fund.

9. Foreign central banks, foreign central governments, and the Bank for International
Settlements.
10. Excludes central banks, which are included in "Official institutions." Includes positions with affiliated banking offices also included in memo line (44) below.
11. As of February 2003, includes positions with affiliated non-banking offices also
included in memo line (44) below.
12. For U.S. banks, includes amounts owed to own foreign branches and foreign subsidiaries consolidated in the quarterly Consolidated Reports of Condition filed with bank
regulatory agencies. For agencies, branches, and majority-owned subsidiaries of foreign
banks, consists principally of amounts owed to the head office or parent foreign office, and to
foreign branches, agencies, or wholly owned subsidiaries of the head office or parent foreign
bank. Effective February 2003, includes amounts owed to affiliated foreign offices of U.S.
brokers and dealers.

Bank-Reported Data
3.17

LIABILITIES TO FOREIGNERS
Payable in U.S. dollars

47

Reported by Banks in the United States1—Continued

Millions of dollars, end of period

May7

June7

July7

Aug.7

Sept.7

AREA OR COUNTRY

45 Total, all foreigners .

1,630,417

1,985,588

2,315,606

2,525,379

2,613,814

2,671,340

2,700,431

2,671,779

2,760,606

2,809,937

46 Foreign countries . . .

1,619,587

1,972,121

2,301,457

2,511,113

2,598,459

2,657,546

2,688,538

2,659,106

2,745,193

2,796,428

520,438
2,922
6,546
3,618
1,446
49,056
22,318
2,307
6,215
16,667
12,363
3,727
4,033
20,800
8,811
3,375
66,382
7,474
204,107
36,024
309
41,938

653,988
2,818
9,536
5,106
1,693
40,399
34,650
2,975
5,568
31,945
10,839
18,879
3,574
23,146
14,039
4,647
132,895
12,131
185,970
47,594
301
65,283

781,550
4,826
9,359
3,631
1,783
40,719
46,806
1,264
6,215
35,855
15,857
22,429
952
41,673
9,902
7,082
110,626
13,748
332,528
20,802
162
55,331

894,777
4,700
9,575
2,067
1,123
41,722
50,644
1,398
8,521
39,158
24,973
27,309
1,107
45,440
8,785
6,091
105,010
9,697
410,169
22,077
89
75,122

938,810
4,389
16,190
1,907
2,379
46,263
55,403
1,742
10,318
52,610
16,649
45,067
1,391
49,784
8,769
6,746
111,417
8,760
396,460
22,502
104
79,960

973,047
4,950
12,232
2,124
2,745
51,071
53,314
1,667
9,221
51,841
15,841
46,970
1,048
51,801
8,878
6,683
140,805
8,888
403,156
24,045
103
75,664

971,977
5,046
11,742
3,083
2,776
47,795
56,448
2,018
7,679
54,360
17,138
23,991
1,301
52,235
11,601
5,240
138,905
9,748
424,952
21,777
112
74,030

979,210
5,430
13,355
4,505
1,220
47,696
55,426
1,527
7,693
51,933
13,458
38,715
1,071
58,789
9,321
6,744
111,794
9,512
441,138
21,389
96
78,398

1,002,422
4,999
15,361
4,070
1,373
55,655
58,181
1,529
8,112
51,306
16,586
34,755
1,174
64,620
8,504
6,216
120,678
9,114
438,777
22,097
141
79,174

1,006,702
4,538
13,269
3,611
1,299
57,009
53,168
1,555
8,202
51,954
16,592
25,733
2,028
63,858
10,012
5,945
116,084
7,978
454,387
22,024
101
87,355

47 Europe
48
Austria
49
Belgium13
50
Denmark
51
Finland
52 France
53
Germany
54
Greece
55
Italy
56
Luxembourg13
57
Netherlands
58
Norway
59
Portugal
60
Russia
61
Spain
62
Sweden
63
Switzerland
64
Turkey
65 United Kingdom
66
Channel Islands and Isle of Man14
67
Yugoslavia15
68
Other Europe and other former U.S.S.R.16

27,240

27,323

35,590

30,756

34,600

33,109

31,898

34,353

33,987

33,066

70 Latin America
71 Argentina
72 Brazil
73 Chile
74 Colombia
75 Ecuador
76 Guatemala
77 Mexico
78 Panama
79 Peru
80 Uruguay
81 Venezuela
82 Other Latin America17

118,025
10,704
14,169
4,939
4,695
2,390
1,882
39,871
3,610
1,359
3,172
24,974
6,260

107,357
10,878
10,040
6,146
4,158
2,299
1,379
36,109
3,864
1,363
2,815
21,939
6,367

110,566
9,758
16,283
4,438
4,235
2,567
1,547
35,389
4,093
1,401
3,670
21,222
5,963

118,324
10,606
22,546
5,451
4,087
2,511
1,562
32,621
3,737
1,462
3,805
24,060
5,876

131,488
11,104
18,762
5,400
5,515
2,425
1,708
46,788
3,663
1,570
3,979
24,549
6,025

134,224
11,044
18,688
6,186
4,919
2,443
1,714
47,922
3,719
1,569
4,138
25,618
6,264

133,142
11,447
17,573
6,036
5,171
2,542
1,781
49,349
3,816
1,459
4,509
23,291
6,168

130,300
11,451
15,781
6,098
5,169
2,597
1,543
48,453
3,855
1,536
3,931
23,543
6,343

133,858
11,905
15,914
8,196
5,370
2,507
1,486
47,363
4,127
1,865
4,076
24,512
6,537

135,461
10,962
15,356
8,355
5,379
2,600
1,472
50,564
4,294
1,726
4,187
24,162
6,404

83 Caribbean . .
84 Bahamas .
85 Bermuda
86
Cayman Islands18
87
Cuba
Jamaica
Netherlands Antilles . . .
90
Trinidad and Tobago . . .
91
Other Caribbean17

646,047
178,472
10,469
439,190
88
1,182
3,264
1,269
12,113

837,666
163,543
24,674
630,446
91
829
5,004
1,405
11,674

969,986
153,554
38,964
739,204
96
669
8,689
1,253
27,557

1,052,979
149,004
52,528
811,366
96
775
5,291
1,669
32,250

1,067,174
155,707
43,843
827,604
95
700
6,614
1,601
31,010

1,068,548
152,485
49,335
829,031
95
698
3,784
1,587
31,533

1,086,947 1,066,966
144,866
140,681
57,937
65,145
822,968
840,224
97
96
806
750
3,579
3,382
1,382
1,238
35,331
35,43 1

1,115,359
146,669
68,617
858,896
107
872
4,369
1,354
34,475

1,166,553
171,296
78,418
868,655
107
863
4,445
1,340
41,429

290,923

319,487

373,024

378,417

393,811

409,278

423,334

416,011

419,206

414,644

10,486
17,561
26,003
3,676
12,383
7,870
154,887
8,997
1,772
4,743
18,095
24,450

15,483
18,693
33,066
7,951
14,123
7,477
161,667
8,968
1,811
7,605
16,365
26,278

13,236
26,808
49,557
14,534
14,373
12,223
162,003
12,647
1,683
7,226
23,626
35,108

22,361
27,092
44,058
10,368
12,018
15,593
169,153
10,901
1,874
6,644
24,152
34,203

34,586
22,605
47,592
10,633
11,103
15,719
169,054
12,774
2,139
6,938
29,124
31,544

40,798
21,692
49,281
10,243
9,998
12,336
175,328
13,276
2,103
9,120
33,973
31,130

52,579
22,888
37,958
11,181
9,433
14,448
182,433
14,298
2,146
10,379
35,245
30,346

57,394
21,984
40,030
10,931
8,266
12,992
170,801
10,918
2,100
9,490
39,065
32,040

65,639
21,367
36,949
11,623
7,662
9,658
171,960
10,319
2,108
10,498
38,150
33,273

52,763
24,660
36,417
11,791
6,560
11,056
166,244
12,800
2,341
11,415
41,896
36,701

11,233
2,778
274
711
4
4,377
3,089

12,251
2,655
306
1,114

16,282
2,986
84
4,201
10
5,464
3,537

15,967
3,177
109
4,263
44
5,064
3,310

16,644
3,085
153
3,809
4
6,186
3,407

16,926
2,910
103
4,153
4
6,340
3,416

16,558
2,561
95
3,942
4
6,206
3,750

17,687
2,349
99
4,001
6
7,373
3,859

14,261
2,256
124
3,571

4,370
3,804

13,828
2,336
376
3,715
18
3,498
3,885

5,681
5,037
232
412

14,049
11,991
1,796
262

16,913
14,020
2,465
428

19,578
17,296
1,797
485

16,609
14,040
2,150
419

22,696
19,974
2,225
497

24,314
21,369
2,484
461

15,708
12,098
2,970
640

22,674
18,958
3,037
679

25,741
21,462
3,741
538

10,830
9,331
480
935

13,467
11,282
507
1,611

14,149
10,500
420
3,166

14,266
12,238
555
1,391

15,355
12,976
444
1,883

13,794
11,569
410
1,739

11,893
9,747
369
1,692

12,673
10,390
343
1,870

15,413
13,254
345
1,731

13,509
11,478
357
1,575

69 Canada

92 Asia
China
Mainland
93
Taiwan
94
Hong Kong
95
India
96
Indonesia
97
Israel
98
99 Japan
100 Korea (South)
101 Philippines
102 Thailand
103 Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries19
O
h
104
Other
105 Africa
106
Egypt
107 Morocco
" "
108
South Africa
109
Congo (formerly Zaire)
110
Oil-exporting countries20 . . . .
Other
112 Other countries . .
113 Australia
114 New Zealand21
115 All other
116 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations
117
International22
118 Latin American regional23
119
Other regional24

13. Before January 2001, data for Belgium-Luxembourg were combined.
14. Before January 2001, these data were included in data reported for the United
Kingdom.
15. In February 2003, Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro. Data for
other entities of the former Yugoslavia recognized as independent states by the United States
are reported under "Other Europe."
16. Includes the Bank for International Settlements and the European Central Bank.
17. Before January 2001, data for "Other Latin America" and "Other Caribbean" were
combined in "Other Latin America and Caribbean."
18. Beginning January 2001, data for the Cayman Islands replaced data for the British
West Indies.

4,331
3,976

19. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab
Emirates (Trucial States).
20. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.
21. Before January 2001, these data were included in "All other."
22. Principally the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Excludes
"holdings of dollars" of the International Monetary Fund.
23. Principally the Inter-American Development Bank.
24. Asian, African, Middle Eastern, and European regional organizations, except the Bank
for International Settlements, which is included in "Other Europe."

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3.18

BANKS' OWN CLAIMS ON FOREIGNERS
Payable in U.S. dollars

Reported by Banks in the United States1

Millions of dollars, end of period

Area or country
May1

July

Aug.

Sept.

r

1 Total, all foreigners . .

r,052,066

1,185,445

1,322,363'

r,507,409

r,507,98r

1,564,119'

1,581,346'

1,573,739'

1,625,681'

1,683,465

2 Foreign countries . . . .

r,047,r20

1,181,768

1,317,292'

r,504,04r

r,505,395'

1,559,719'

1,577,685'

1,568,974'

1,621,134'

1,677,343

462,418
5,280
6,491
1,105
10,350
60,866
30,044
367
4,205
1,323
16,039
6,236
1,603
594
3,260
12,756
87,350
2,124
201,185
4,478
0
6,762

487,004
3,603
6,044
1,109
8,518
47,705
22,481
477
3,753
3,407
23,133
13,885
2,226
877
5,371
15,889
126,958
2,112
176,953
17,457
0
5,046

591,018'
4,819'
6,910'
2,814'
8,160'
63,719'
25,811'
238
7,310
5,512
21,415'
17,666
2,106'
1,233
2,295
15,269'
78,716'
2,149
268,822'
43,099
0
12,955'

684,961
4,894
7,078
1,001
9,625
79,579
27,781
215
8,820
5,201
22,131
14,547
2,146
1,115
2,837
17,628

733,101'
4,748
11,291
1,816
9,080'
71,271'
28,523'
208
13,204
5,765'
17,888
33,353
1,361
1,054
7,239
18,926'
104,069
2,799
338,164'
48,778
0
13,564'

743,241'
4,915
11,000
2,955
9,056'
64,405'
29,242'
203
11,904
6,411'
19,891
19,437
1,547
973
5,108
13,489'
118,642
2,368
365,398'
44,660
0
11,637'

758,384'
5,023
11,659
2,148
11,280'
66,202
29,219
236
14,454
6,301'
22,638
25,271
1,409
953
6,683
15,008'
108,355'

3,126
335,911
45,278
0
17,160

706,800'
4,646
11,219'
1,182
10,215
73,114'
31,668'
256
11,068
4,749'
21,744'
29,286
1,641
1,099
5,296
17,370
86,638
3,171
328,780'
47,992
0
15,666'

372^015'
44,692
0
12,550'

753,180'
4,743
9,800
3,895
8,458'
68,589
27,503
185
13,771
6,340'
20,403
29,098
1,525
1,168
9,758
15,088'
97,682'
2,408'
375,623'
44,83 1
0
12,312'

801,138
4,713
10,033
2,529
9,772
84,032
33,083
174
14,189
6,300
18,970
18,864
1,395
1,103
9,784
17,588
117,757
2,435
403,753
29,409
0
15,255

54,421

60,521

52,140

53,823

55,980'

55,929'

50,532'

51,194'

46,097'

44,909

50,154'
3,297'
16,701
6,162
2,215
434
804
11,474
1,631
1,638
367
2,787
2,644

51,532
2,972
17,578
5,917
2,184
454
809
12,449
1,945
1,644
375
2,737
2,468

49,499
2,631
16,130
5,798
2,357
449
846
12,331
1,730
1,658
424
2,816
2,329

49,053
2,502
16,061
5,751
2,494
426
749
12,648
1,482
1,635
364
2,596
2,345

49,241
2,550
15,781
6,029
2,596
437
775
12,636
1,609
1,568
383
2,538
2,339

48,988
2,498
15,182
5,972
2,590
424
765
12,646
1,845
1,563
402
2,600
2,501

Europe
Austria
Belgium2
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Luxembourg^
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Channel Islands and Isle of Man3
Yugoslavia4
Other Europe and other former U.S.S.R.5
25 Canada

69,762
10,763
19,434
5,317
3,602
495
1,495
16,522
3,061
2,185
447
3,077
3,364

56,642
6,783
15,419
5,250
2,614
457
892
15,658
1,915
1,411
255
3,254
2,734

51,517'
3,819
15,825
6,094
2,026
404
781
13,583'
1,844
1,370
465
2,911
2,395

51,727
3,249
18,191
6,171
2,185
432
824
11,588
1,799
1,659
340
2,801
2,488

366,319
101,034
7,900
245,750
0
418
6,729
931
3,557

475,896
95,584
9,902
359,259
0
321
6,690
889
3,251

492,705'
73,709
14,889
391,524'
0
377
6,629
665
4,912

579,896
75,573
23,944
465,957
0
502
5,074
811
8,035

560,428'
76,010
15,617'
455,519'
0
457
5,274'
869
6,682

583,868'
74,792
22,163'
475,246'
0
409
5,013
818
5,427

65,225
31,630'
477,078'
0
360
5,333
780

567,696'
66,298
25,338'
462,943'
0
378
5,222
658
6,859

643,596'
79,051'
30,343'
520,320'
0
375
5,179
677
7,651

641,641
84,806
27,388
514,160
0
335
5,486
714
8,752

85,990

93,551

119,562'

123,034

121,645'

124,449'

134,480'

132,345'

118,798'

128,145

2,073
4,433
10,035
1,348
1,752
4,396
34,136
10,653
2,587
2,499
7,882
4,196

1,057
3,766
7,258
1,235
1,270
4,660
47,600
11,118
2,137
1,167
7,952
4,331

4,134
9,659
7,190
1,588
838
5,122
62,059'
11,395
1,693
989
6,782

6,657
10,033
5,280
2,289
711
3,265
59,691
17,404
1,516
701
4,964
10,523

8,813
11,064
5,183'
2,292
716
3,319
60,996'
14,296
1,285
495
4,653
8,533

10,695
10,157
4,696'
2,208
685
3,061
65,250'
12,684
1,040
453
5,220
8,300

9,835
10,264
4,602'
2,321
626
5,483
71,724'
12,338
843
648
6,741
9,055

11,759
9,867
3,785'
2,214
603
3,948
72,518'
13,099
905
676
6,420
6,551

7,643
9,396
3,833'
2,067
544
1,889
65,974'
13,986
848
722
6,217
5,679

10,771
10,219
4,759
2,015
549
1,309
74,553
10,203
1,061
987
6,399
5,320

61 Africa
62
Egypt
63
Morocco
64
South Africa
65
Congo (formerly Zaire) ..
66
Oil-exporting countries9 . .
67
Other

2,146
416
106
761
0
167
696

1,977
487
53
617
0
222

1,453'
236'
46
453
0
147
571

1,257
164
27
457
0
214
395

1,233'
199'
51
385
0
150
448

1,324
195
42
457
0
152
478

1,124
179
53
296
0
141
455

1,172
174
69
298
0
193
438

1,235
167
59
373
0
188
448'

1,386
203
51
396
0
274
462

68 Other countries . . .
69
Australia
70
New Zealand" .
71
All other

6,064
5,677
349

6,177
5,566
569
42

8,897'
8,037'
819
41

9,343
8,481
746
116

9,155
8,487
634
34

9,516
8,550
919
47

9,922'
9,118'
746
58

9,130
8,298
753
79

8,987'
8,233'
656

11,136
10,391
650
95

72 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations''

4,946

3,677

5,071'

3,368

2,586'

4,400

3,661

4,765

4,547

6,122

26 Latin America
27 Argentina
28 Brazil
29 Chile
30 Colombia
31 Ecuador
32 Guatemala
33 Mexico
34 Panama
35 Peru
36 Uruguay
37 Venezuela
38 Other Latin America6
39 Caribbean
40
Bahamas
41
Bermuda
42
Cayman Islands7
43
Cuba
44
Jamaica
45
Netherlands Antilles
46
Trinidad and Tobago . . . .
47
Other Caribbean'
48 Asia
China
49
Mainland
50
Taiwan
51
Hong Kong
52 India
53 Indonesia
54 Israel
55 Japan
56 Korea (South)
57 Philippines
58 Thailand
59 Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries8
60 Other

1. Reporting banks include all types of depository institutions as well as bank/financial
holding companies and brokers and dealers. Effective February 2003, coverage is expanded to
include claims of brokers and dealers on affiliated foreign offices and cross-border brokerage
balances.
2. Before January 2001, combined data reported for Belgium-Luxembourg.
3. Before January 2001, data included in United Kingdom.
4. In February 2003, Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro. Data for
other entities of the former Yugoslavia recognized as independent states by the United States
are reported under "Other Europe."

5. Includes the Bank for International Settlements and the European Central Bank.
6. Before January 2001, "Other Latin America" and "Other Caribbean" were reported as
combined "Other Latin America and Caribbean."
7. Beginning 2001, Cayman Islands replaced British West Indies in the data series.
8. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab
Emirates (Trucial States).
9. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.
10. Before January 2001, included in "All other."
11. Excludes the Bank for International Settlements, which is included in "Other Europe."

Bank-Reported Data
3.19

BANKS' OWN AND DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS' CLAIMS ON FOREIGNERS
Payable in U.S. dollars

49

Reported by Banks in the United States1

Millions of dollars, end of period
2004
Type of claim

2001

2002

2003'
May

1 Total claims reported by banks
3
4
5

Foreign official institutions2
Foreign banks3
Other foreigners4

6 Claims on banks' domestic customers5
7
Non-negotiable deposits
8 Negotiable CDs
9
Other short-term negotiable instruments6 . .

1,259,328

1,409,095

1,604,253

1,052,066
50,618
844,865
156,583

1,185,445
52,198
970,357
162,890

1,322,363
57,897
980,099
284,367

207,262
82,566

223,650
80,269

114,287
10,409

137,289
6,092

281,890
136,249
72,196
63,107
10,338

7

June

7

July

7

Aug.7

1,810,595
1,507,409
62,044
1,108,852
336,513

1,507,981
74,476
1,109,936
323,569

Sept.7

Oct.7

Nov.7*

1,625,681
69,379
1,193,497
362,805

1,683,465
61,451
1,239,755
382,259

1,863,708
1,564,119
75,413
1,170,366
318,340

1,581,346
63,004
1,165,847
352,495

302,614
137,559
70,917
86,424
7,714

1,573,739
68,637
1,158,206
346,896
289,969
143,503
63,383
75,166
7,917

MEMO

11 Non-negotiable deposits7
12 Negotiable CDs7
13 Other short-term negotiable
instruments7
14 Other claims7
15 Own foreign offices8

500,085
376

555,450
2,662

566,830
2,669

585,904
1,233

568,628
2,686

560,898
2,928

614,735
3,110

624,411
2,864

n.a.
744,498

n.a.
892,340

5,328
816,574
934,166

5,240
944,057
1,053,321

5,318
933,164
1,043,108

7,679
969,303
1,087,461

5,409
1,004,623
1,106,038

5,206
1,004,707
1,088,632

6,501
1,001,335
1,116,779

6,173
1,050,017
1,169,384

137,979

161,585

344,753

394,710

378,174

407,594

433,636

439,243

444,240

456,873

16 Loans collateralized by repurchase

1. For banks' claims, data are monthly; for claims of banks' domestic customers, data are for
the quarter ending with the month indicated.
Reporting banks include all types of depository institutions as well as banks/financial
holding companies and brokers and dealers. Effective February 2003, coverage is expanded to
include claims of brokers and dealers on affiliated foreign offices and cross-border balances.
2. Prior to February 2003, reflects claims on all foreign public borrowers.
3. Includes positions with affiliated banking offices also included in memo line (15) above.
4. As of February 2003, includes positions with affiliated non-banking offices also included
in memo line (15) below.
5. Assets held by reporting banks in the accounts of their domestic customers. Effective
March 2003, includes balances in off-shore sweep accounts.

6. Primarily bankers acceptances and commercial paper. Prior to February 2003, also
includes negotiable certificates of deposit.
7. Data available beginning February 2003.
8. For U.S. banks, includes amounts due from own foreign branches and foreign subsidiaries consolidated in quarterly Consolidated Reports of Condition filed with bank regulatory
agencies. For agencies, branches, and minority-owned subsidiaries of foreign banks, consists
principally of amounts due from the head office or parent foreign bank, and from foreign
branches, agencies, or wholly owned subsidiaries of the head office or parent foreign bank.
Effective February 2003, includes amounts due from affiliated foreign offices of U.S. brokers
and dealers.
9. Data available beginning January 2001.

50

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

3.22

LIABILITIES TO FOREIGNERS
the United States

Reported by Nonbanking Business Enterprises in

Millions of dollars, end of period

Type of liability, and area or country
Sept.
1 Total

73,904

66,679

By type
2 Financial liabilities
3
Short-term negotiable securities'

47,419
n.a.

41,034
n.a.

39,561
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

25,246
22,173
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

18,763
22,271
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

4 Other liabilities'
Of which:
5
Borrowings'
6
Repurchase agreements'
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

By currency
U.S. dollars
Foreign currency2
Canadian dollars
Euros
United Kingdom pounds sterling
Japanese yen
All other currencies

14 Financial liabilities to unaffiliated
foreigners
By area or country
15 Europe
16
Belgium-Luxembourg
17
France
18
Germany
19
Netherlands
20
Switerzerland
21
United Kingdom

Sept.P
r

83,956

ros,r76

ro3,4r9
74,043
11,415

53,684
18,242

56,330
17,410

53,385
14,002

58,296
9,859

73,034
10,868

35,442

38,920

39,383

48,437

62,166

5,532
22,397

7,081
21,588

8,402
32,449

5,949
45,495

3,558
45,766

18,844
20,717
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

29,342
24,342
738
10,019
6,919
2,745
3,921

28,781
27,549
1,266
13,731
7,987
1,945
2,620

25,290
28,095
1,431
10,372
11,425
2,493
2,374

34,150
24,146
1,149
7,147
12,894
1,330
1,626

42,406
30,628
1,730
7,998
17,883
1,660
1,357

43,842
30,201
1,981
7,678
17,420
1,642
1,480

41,034

39,561

42,256

45,364

43,845

45,349

58,319

57,367

34,172
147
1,480
2,168
2,016
104
26,362

31,806
154
2,841
2,344
1,954
94
22,852

34,335
144
5,243
2,923
1,825
61
22,53 1

32,639
546
3,240
2,901
1,790
167
22,903

33,575
675
2,743
3,366
285
17
24,733

34,832
709
3,543
3,531
284
517
23,886

30,976
528
2,133
3,015
284
524
22,004

45,810
539
2,092
3,699
320
298
28,992

43,134
677
2,290
3,335
340
431
28,166

7,587

8,798

11,211

955

591

1,012

1,386

1,474

1,542

1,762

2,181

4,125
6
1,739
148
406

2,858
157
960
35
1,627
n.a.
36
2

1,504
23
990
65
365
n.a.
31
1

4,495
4
4,244
129
n.a.
37
27
0

5,579
26
2,862
155
n.a.
2,426
31
0

4,235
0
711
242
n.a.
3,114
34
3

8,115
0
3,604
291
n.a.
3,910
28
0

6,093
0
2,300
200
n.a.
3,483
25
0

7,297
0
2,382
185
n.a.
4,591
24
22

7,965
6,216
12

5,042
3,269
10

2,932
1,832
14

3,417
1,909
32

4,116
2,210
67

2,547
1,826
36

4,519
1,431
29

4,487
1,612
24

4,589
1,664
30

52
0

53
5

131
91

112
91

119
91

123
92

126
93

MEMO:

22
23

Euro area3
Canada

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Latin America and Caribbean
Bahamas
Bermuda
Brazil
British West Indies4
Cayman Islands
Mexico
Venezuela
Asia
Japan
Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries

35
36

Africa
Oil-exporting countries6

37

All other7

9,855

119
93

Nonbank-Reported Data
3.22

LIABILITIES TO FOREIGNERS
the United States—Continued

51

Reported by Nonbanking Business Enterprises in

Millions of dollars, end of period

Type of liability, and area or country
Sept.

Sept.P

38 Commercial liabilities
39
Trade payables
40
Advance payments and other liabilities

26,485
14,293
12,192

25,645
11,781
13,864

28,103
14,699
13,404

28,177
15
13

27,626
16
11

30,090
17
13

30,432
17
13

32,142'
18
14

29,376
18
11

By currency
Payable in U.S. dollars
Payable in foreign currencies2
Canadian dollars
Euros
United Kingdom pounds sterling
Japanese yen
All other currencies

23,685
2,800
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

24,162
1,483
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

26,243
1,860
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

26,055
2,122
137
587

25,615
2,011
165
490
542
154
660

27,632
2,458
199
787
606
209
657

28,178
2,254
196
699
513
223
623

29,663'
2,479
183
729
593
255
719

26,080
3,296
241
1,030
600
302
1,123

9,629
293
979
1,047
300
502
2,847

9,219
99
734
905
1,163
790
2,279

8,257
141
765
781
590
433
2,649

9,138
152
931
739
1,337
458
2,822

8,744
178
779
764
1,326
383
2,911

9,821
159
900
855
384
1,367
3,025

8,943
145
1,017
1,018
303
543
3,023

9,719'
135
1,092
1,275'
289'
638'
3,035

8,840
133
1,050
1,021
316
616
3,126

4,198

4,156

1,933

1,622

1,588

1,954

2,032

2,166

2,337

2,533

1,990

2,381
31
281
114
76
n.a.
841
284

2,727
52
591
290
45
n.a.
899
166

3,073
51
538
253
36
n.a.
1,170
177

3,252
15
585
224
n.a.
19
905
457

3,667
25
631
220
n.a.
1,274
517

3,406
14
513
233
n.a.
40
1,298
329

3,916
16
647
226
n.a.
77
1,362

4,389'
39
801
167'
n.a.
32
1,755'

4,317
35
635
98
n.a.
29
1,925
477

10,983
2,757
2,832

10,517
2,581
2,639

13,382
4,292
3,979

12,567
4,127
3,071

11,702
4,175
2,934

13,311
4,370
3,148

13,540
4,973
2,553

13,484'
4,755'
2,311

12,705
4,288
3,312

948
483

836
436

827
405

575
185

373

782
372

1,009
548

1,082
567

41
42
43
44
45
46
47

48
49
50
51
52
53
54

By area or country
Commercial liabilities
Europe
Belgium-Luxembourg
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom
MEMO

55
56

Euro area3
Canada

57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

Latin America and Caribbean
Bahamas
Bermuda
Brazil
British West Indies4
Cayman Islands
Mexico
Venezuela
Asia
Japan
Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries5

68

Africa

69
70

Oil-exporting countries6

4,518

All other7

3,832

597

MEMO

71

Financial liabilities to foreign affiliates8

1. Data available beginning March 2003.
2. Foreign currency detail available beginning March 2003.
3. Comprises Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. As of December 2001, also includes Greece.
4. Beginning March 2003, data for the Cayman Islands replaced data for the British West
Indies.
5. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).

6. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.
7. Includes nonmonetary international and regional organizations.
8. Data available beginning March 2003. Includes financial liabilities to foreign affiliates
of insurance underwriting subsidiaries of bank/financial holding companies and other financial intermediaries. These data are included in lines 1-6 above.

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3.23

CLAIMS ON FOREIGNERS
the United States

Reported by Nonbanking Business Enterprises in

Millions of dollars, end of period

Type of claim, and area or country
Sept.
1 Total
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

By type
Financial claims
Non-negotiable deposits
Negotiable securities
Of which:
Negotiable CDs1
Other claims
Ofwhich:
Loans'
Repurchase agreements'
By currency
U.S. dollars
Foreign currency2
Canadian dollars
Euros
United Kingdom pounds sterling
Japanese yen
All other currencies

16 Financial claims on unaffiliated
foreigners
By area or country
17 Europe
18
Belgium-Luxembourg . . . .
19
France
20
Germany
21
Netherlands
22
Switerzerland
23
United Kingdom

90,157

113,082

53,031
23,374
29,657

81,287
29,801
51,486

n.a.
29,657

Sept.P

186,182

181,821

71,389
27,064
44,325

153,992
49,933
3,207

150,561
3,174

132,332
35,920
3,211

142,632
45,415
2,502

154,096
42,974
5,468

160,552
50,314
7,595

n.a.
51,486

n.a.
n.a.

133
100,852

158
100,645

157
93,201

94,715

129
105,654

70
102,643

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

71,971
3,010

71,488
4,729

69,208
3,253

67,343
5,602

66,849
19,073

64,968
17,685

46,157
6,874
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

74,471
6,816
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

65,070
6,319
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

146,439
7,553
597
2,383
2,561
875
1,137

140,249
10,312
1,371

22,879
9,453
912

3,677
2,704

2,776
3,242

982
1,578

831
1,692

132,701
9,931
1,254
2,425
3,722
892
1,638

135,909
18,187
1,140
4,452
7,428
3,574
1,593

142,665
17,887
1,160
8,962
3,073
3,515
1,177

83,626

83,450

67,347

80,256

92,499

101,867

26,118
625
1,450
1,068
2,138
589
16,510

29,018
722
3,247
4,245
3,648
383
10,663

33,440
352
4,445
4,427
3,655
1,196
13,469

36,125
226
3,541
6,061
4,476
1,767
11,660

28,970
391
3,049
2,859
2,789
617
11,438

32,331
1,256
3,113
4,573
2,293
618
13,193

46,343
1,206
4,375
3,151
2,974
453
23,575

47,040
292

n.a.
23,136
296
1,206
848
1,396
699
15,900

46,742

S,543

r

192,347

3,620

2,299
3,149
585
26,641

MEMO:

24

Euro area3

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Latin America and Caribbean
Bahamas
Bermuda
Brazil
British West Indies4
Cayman Islands
Mexico
Venezuela

34
35
36

Asia
Japan
Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries5

37
38

Africa
Oil-exporting countries6 . .

39

All other7 . . .

5,580

8,626

4,576

6,193

5,013

5,879

4,942

5,311

5,278

4,533

5,825

19,317
1,353
19
1,827
12,596

41,201
976
918
2,127
32,965
n.a.
3,075
83

29,612
1,038
724

33,805
412
533
2,592
n.a.
26,936
2,136
123

26,215
1,049
564
1,832
n.a.
20,015
1,629
131

35,284

21,528
n.a.
2,921
104

37,420
598
699
2,158
n.a.
30,734
1,912
173

1,034
1,967
n.a.
28,577
1,723
174

34,256
801
1,410
1,749
n.a.
27,613
1,706
135

42,091
1,346
1,063
1,833
n.a.
35,188
1,527
139

6,430

5,358
1,277
79

5,389
1,246
183

7,017
1,496
275

5,317
1,194
158

5,650
978
138

5,976
1,011
121

5,633
1,050
170

57

395
25

486
35

565
34

419
12

391
13

894

1,993

1,012

1,115

1,322

2,448
87

4,697
1,631

1,604
135

2,286

646

258
3
1,153

1,020

International Statistics
3.23

53

CLAIMS ON FOREIGNERS Reported by Nonbanking Business Enterprises in
the United States—Continued
Millions of dollars, end of period

Type of claim, and area or country
Sept.

Sept.P

40 Commercial claims
41
Trade receivables
42
Advance payments and other claims . . .

37,126
33,104
4,022

31,795
27,513
4,282

31,177
26,385
4,792

32,190
25,981
6,209

31,260
25,749
5,511

33,602
28,651
4,951

33,841
28,623
5,218

34,447'
29,921'
4,526

31,795
27,357
4,438

43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Payable in U.S. dollars
Payable in foreign currencies2
Canadian dollars
Euros
United Kingdom pounds sterling
Japanese yen
All other currencies

33,401
3,725

29,393
2,402
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

26,481
4,696
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

24,368
7,822
1,279
1,497
1,429
530
3,087

24,327
6,933
1,262
1,216
1,123
547
2,785

25,527
8,075
1,557
1,542
1,187
589
3,200

26,165
7,676
1,518
1,255
1,299
478
3,126

27,417'
7,030
649
1,196
1,204
598
3,383

27,919
3,876
446
1,026
1,169
191
1,044

50
51
52
53
54
55
56

By area or country
Commercial claims
Europe
Belgium-Luxembourg
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom

15,938
452
3,095
1,982
1,729
763
4,502

14,022
268
2,921
1,658
529
611
3,833

14,187
269
3,164
1,202
1,490
503
3,727

15,097
221
2,998
1,184
1,352
537
4,342

14,087
208
3,093
1,196
1,300
652
4,007

14,576
247
2,816
1,284
397
1,921
3,928

14,332
209
2,740
1,494
421
1,248
3,964

13,554'
238
2,603'
1,529
345
1,257'
3,903'

13,010
298
2,582
1,337
396
1,218
3,819

8,931

8,255

3,502

2,818

2,790

2,950

2,673

3,070

3,272

2,293'

2,261

5,851
37
376
957
137
n.a.
1,507
328

4,859
42
369
954
95
n.a.
1,391

4,346
31
287
750
19
n.a.
1,259

4,722
30
353
841
n.a.
16
1,123
236

4,813
25
447
808
n.a.
50
1,181
233

5,153
26
460
903
n.a.
52
1,339
230

5,516
35
739
1,002
n.a.
67
1,149
228

5,636'
26
690
1,024'
n.a.
66
1,245'
251

6,140
61
766
903
n.a.
124
1,766
261

9,630
2,796
1,024

7,849
2,006
850

7,324
2,341

6,496
1,733
777

6,452
1,734
738

7,356
1,761

7,250
1,589

8,166'
1,784'
1,085'

8,602
1,847
961

584
95

441
105

548
136

636
138

621
183

1,946

2,484

2,687

MEMO

57
58

Euro area3
Canada

59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

Latin America and Caribbean
Bahamas
Bermuda
Brazil
British West Indies4
Cayman Islands
Mexico
Venezuela
Asia
Japan
Middle Eastern oil-exporting countries5

70

Africa

71
72

Oil-exporting countries6
All other7

8,819

672
180
1,602

7,893

2,850

783
209
4,087

MEMO

73

Financial claims on foreign affiliates8

1. Data available beginning March 2003.
2. Foreign currency detail available beginning March 2003.
3. Comprises Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. As of December 2001, also includes Greece.
4. Beginning March 2003, data for the Cayman Islands replaced data for the British West
Indies.
5. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).

6. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.
7. Includes nonmonetary international and regional organizations.
8. Data available beginning March 2003. Includes financial claims on foreign affiliates of
insurance underwriting subsidiaries of Bank/Financial Holding Companies and other financial
intermediaries. These data are included in lines 1-8 above.

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3.24

Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005
FOREIGN TRANSACTIONS IN SECURITIES
Millions of dollars

Transaction, and area or country
Jan.Nov.

May7

June7

July7

Aug.1

Sept.7

U.S. corporate securities

348,723
356,240

333,716
331,271

359,103
349,323

284,280
285,446

288,173
291,043

341,596
338,120

368,751
354,256

7,517

2,445

9,780

1,166

2,870

3,476

14,495

7,477

2,400

9,778

1,159

2,750

3,449

14,579

2,389
1,925
1,195
57
375
427

5,699

2,911
75
166
413

10,495

97
2,394
301
40
1,443
887
10
109

1,182
232
163
669
3,995
149
327
90
45
1,021

2,467
340

1,646
66
1,627
263
107
316
817
11
46

2,305
1,429
195
235
763
47
24
103
831
186
546
248
114
15

4,668

697
4,753
143
52
140
27
140

3,544
198
145
269
607
1,682
269
901
335
28
8
312
25
153

1

1,535
978
5,855
1
231
2,755
1,793
303
965
7

263

63

2,179,695
1,713,810

212,041
173,727

204,246
163,275

219,419
172,013

174,923
132,954

187,951
135,979

172,864
131,833

198,797
145,576

434,069

465,885

38,314

40,971

47,406

41,969

51,972

41,031

53,221

434,324

464,615

38,305

40,343

47,327

41,849

51,652

41,125

53,708

210,319
4,735
2,441
2,645
7,628
132,315
20,145
4,564
104,784
3,747
107,431
32,482
2,354
1,125

210,630
5,629
11,497
1,790
6,125
126,113
5,732
10,375
100,680
4,773
134,367
64,350
1,374
2,416

15,443
200
1,273
301
915
1,338
13,325
1,708
5,601
3,382
212

19,806
437
574
217
1,751
6,757
1,889
343
8,352
569
12,048
10,723
21

18,658
153
1,289
210
333
12,583
370
798
6,578
30
14,708
7,850

23,338
1,122
820
138
31
16,002
658
575
8,445

68

21,888
795
1,604
155
212
16,617
2,337
1,201
8,825
143
9,509
2,198
0
283

34,315
1,181
3,929
182
586
22,393
1,230
1,041
8,546
134

678

23,129
794
1,852
166
971
15,105
562
269
12,642
466
10,361
5,816
153
307

62

86
267

11,170
199
41

3,209,760
3,159,571

3,117,710
3,079,829

3 Net purchases, or sales ( )

50,189

37,881

4 Foreign countries .

50,253

37,914

19,451

32,909
2,127
129
4,307
2,787
15,172
255
8,207
15,419
1,309

16,585
5,255
2,341
2,835
1,849

12,336
72
3,261

24,350
6,216
991
70
2,194
851
96
11,697
531
504
2,131
2,230
258
495

4,050
5,879
729
2,878
31
1,374

2,548,719
2,171,264

2,942,805
2,508,736

22 Net purchases, or sales ( ) .

377,455

23 Foreign countries

377,192

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

167,168

1 Foreign purchases
2 Foreign sales

Europe
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Channel Islands and Isle of Man1
Canada
Latin America and Caribbean . .
Middle East2
Other Asia
Japan
Africa
Other countries

22,676

3,708,224
3,688,906

7,236
446
423

2,064

183
193
220
3,368

776

19 Nonmonetary international and
regional organizations

20 Foreign purchases
21 Foreign sales . . . .

Europe
France
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Channel Islands and Isle of Man1
Canada
Latin America and Caribbean . .
Middle East2
Other Asia
Japan
Africa
Other countries

3,762

5,125
421
8,621
109,913
11,173
1,040
83,002
2,263

121,440
48,578
860

3,499

466
8,784

7,682

142
128

630
20,878

3 8 Nonmonetary international and
regional organizations
Foreign securities
7,192
147,675
154,867
7,486
112,043
104,557

5,763
144,147
149,910
2,829
107,714
110,543

10,021
132,127
142,148
1,843
107,608
109,451

190
129,974
129,784
3,153
111,207
114,360

3,756
117,707
121,463
845
125,509
126,354

12,556
134,593
147,149
4,530
119,567
124,097

16,078
151,851
167,929
2,612
118,168
120,780

79,165

294

8,592

11,864

2,963

4,601

17,086

18,690

78,578

339

8,564

11,767

2,965

4,592

16,998

18,712

76,237
456
19,494
20,053
22,883
1,640
2,966

3,499
398
3,359
6,592
3,906
159

12,836
781
2,302
1,189
2,712
81
81

8,706

10,219
1,063
3,027

2,427
917

15,840
1,408
3,605
3,028
2,099
288
615

8,941
1,568

1,493
1,267,794
1,269,287
28,492
1,372,239
1,343,747

82,367
1,332,490
1,414,857
20,061
1,558,558
1,538,497

83,795
1,572,672
1,656,467
4,630
1,347,674
1,343,044

45 Net purchases, or sales ( ), of stocks and bonds

26,999

62,306

46 Foreign countries

27,029

61,770

47
48
49
50
51
52
53

14,562
4,857
4,578

7,727
6,302

39 Stocks, net purchases, or sales ( )
40
Foreign purchases
41
Foreign sales
42 Bonds, net purchases, or sales ( )
43
Foreign purchases
44
Foreign sales

Europe
Canada
Latin America and Caribbean
Asia
Japan
Africa
Other countries

2,632

10,060
380
780

7,516
51,520
34,021
226

1,535

1,264
1,428
3,244
3,410
91
72

2,687

1,443
293
184

4,026

3,796
4,157
42
1,520

2,368

11,609
1,656
272
766

54 Nonmonetary international and
regional organizations
1. Before January 2001, data included in United Kingdom.
2. Comprises oil-exporting countries as follows: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).

3. Includes state and local government securities and securities of U.S. government
agencies and corporations. Also includes issues of new debt securities sold abroad by U.S.
corporations organized to finance direct investments abroad.

Securities Holdings and Transactions
3.25

MARKETABLE U.S. TREASURY BONDS AND NOTES

55

Foreign Transactions1

Millions of dollars; net purchases, or sales ( ) during period

Area or country

Jan.Nov.

May7

July

Aug.

Sept.

1 Total estimated . .

119,921

273,940

347,603

29,101

46,247

13,960'

16,623'

20,890'

2 Foreign countries . .

117,910

274,655

346,708

29,106

45,957

13,734'

13,274'

17,387'

20,421'

Europe
Belgium2
Germany
Luxembourg2
Netherlands
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Channel Islands and Isle of Man3 .
Other Europe and former U.S.S.R.
Canada

43,678
2,046

54,083
1,741
7,890
905
240
407
4,893

84,309
118
8,369
545
4,247
2,087
4,704
69,214
1,143
2,612
14,999

212
653
92
1,165
1,494
119
1,079
2,949
7,035

734
538
2,467
139
1,028
1,487
310
4,452
1,647
2,806
2,548

13,025'
31
2,137
95
97
284
81
5,028'
10

4,900'
294

2,096

5,806'
233
1,326
202
7,597
382
186
3,716
81
813'
538

15,979'
30
1,544
1,075
1,421
995
1,744
5,256'
183
6,573'
1,091'

Latin America and Caribbean
Venezuela
Other Latin America and Caribbean
Netherlands Antilles
Asia
Japan
Africa
Other

20,023
59

783'
51
1,250'
518'
21,368
24,375
39'
1,006'

3,951'
3
5,221'
1,273

22 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations
23
International
24
Latin American Caribbean regional

3,931
1,609
17,020
2,923
448
61,606
724

613
5,197

36,084

1,670
733
10,318

6,264'

19,466
312
11,172
7,982
183,484
148,348
57
7,247

29,619
11,020
208,542
164,901
394
2,207

23,095
12
21,517
1,566
13,688
13,638
125
16

25,235
13
20,950
4,272
23,115
20,536
32
547

4,850'
14
7,819'
2,955
3,015
5,422
22
470

2,011
1,642

715
435
53

895
521
26

5
39
0

290
208

384
104

117,910
7,149
110,761

274,655
113,486
161,169

346,708
196,167
150,541

29,106
9,234
19,872

45,957
16,757
29,200

13,734'
5,634
8,100'

3,880
29

7,134
52

8,531
1

573
0

20,862
780

55,656
841
2,909

40,671

686
638
0

2,273'
616

33
365
46'
444

191'
1,800'

6,730'
434

107
101
764
328
0

2,545'
28
4,259'
1,742
5,552
2,051
355
469
66

32,011

192
2,233
35
285
702
310
16,170
33
692
5,322
20,500
18,867
1,745
27,187
9,292
10
1,695
289

MEMO

25 Foreign countries
26
Official institutions . . .
27
Other foreign
Oil-exporting countries
28 Middle East*
29 Africa5

1. Official and private transactions in marketable U.S. Treasury securities having an
original maturity of more than one year. Data are based on monthly transactions reports.
Excludes nonmarketable U.S. Treasury bonds and notes held by official institutions of foreign
countries.
2. Before January 2001, combined data reported for Belgium and Luxembourg.

13,274'
15,515
2,241'

17,387'
10,874'
6,513'

170
1

343'
0

20,421'
15,649'
4,772'

21^049
10,673

3. Before January 2001, these data were included in the data reported for the United
Kingdom.
4. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab
Emirates (Trucial States).
5. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.

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Federal Reserve Bulletin Statistical Supplement • January 2005

3.28

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES AND INDEXES OF THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE VALUE OF THE U.S. DOLLAR1
Currency units per U.S. dollar except as noted
2004

July

Aug.

Sept.

71.11
3.0018
1.3127
8.2768
6.1007
1.2191
7.7997
46.32
110.23
3.8000
11.395
65.61
6.8369
1.7145
6.4667
1,158.03
103.436
7.5362
1.2623
34.023
41.521
182.03
1,920.00

70.28
2.8914
1.2881
8.2767
6.0866
1.2224
7.7995
46.05
110.09
3.8000
11.487
65.94
6.8416
1.6948
6.5349
1,148.72
103.326
7.4356
1.2629
33.893
41.474
179.37
1,920.00

73.37
2.8520
1.2469
8.2765
5.9486
1.2507
7.7889
45.74
108.78
3.8000
11.404
68.46
6.5809
1.6767
6.3815
1,141.57
103.885
7.2453
1.2330
33.775
41.294
180.77
1,918.08

77.04
2.7877
1.1968
8.2765
5.7178
1.2997
7.7755
45.03
104.70
3.8000
11.371
70.09
6.2700
1.6505
6.0305
1,086.44
104.632
6.9257
1.1711
32.777
40.282
186.07
1,915.20

Exchange rates
COUNTRY/CURRENCY UNIT

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Australia/dollar2
Brazil/real
Canada/dollar
China, P.R./yuan
Denmark/krone
European Monetary Union/euro3 . . . ,
Hong Kong/dollar
India/rupee
Japan/yen
Malays ia/ringgit
Mexico/peso
New Zealand/dollar2
Norway/krone
Singapore/dollar
South Africa/rand
South Korea/won
Sri Lanka/rupee
Sweden/krona
Switzerland/franc
Taiwan/dollar
Thailand/bant
United Kingdom/pound2
Venezuela/bolivar

51.69
2.3527
1.5487
8.2770
8.3323
0.8952
7.7997
47.22
121.57
3.8000
9.337
42.02
8.9964
1.7930
8.6093
1,292.01
89.602
10.3425
1.6891
33.824
44.532
143.96
724.10

54.37
2.9213
1.5704
8.2771
7.8862
0.9454
7.7996
48.63
125.22
3.8000
9.663
46.45
7.9839
1.7908
10.5176
1,250.31
95.773
9.7233
1.5567
34.536
43.019
150.25
1,161.19

65.24
3.0750
1.4008
8.2772
6.5774
1.1321
7.7875
46.59
115.94
3.8000
10.793
58.22
7.0803
1.7429
7.5550
1,192.08
96.541
8.0787
1.3450
34.405
41.556
163.47
1,613.43

69.37
3.1293
1.3578
8.2767
6.1220
1.2146
7.7980
45.50
109.43
3.8000
11.393
62.84
6.8279
1.7136
6.4216
1,159.02
100.930
7.5323
1.2503
33.568
40.827
182.79
1,920.00

71.61
3.0384
1.3225
8.2767
6.0631
1.2266
7.8000
46.06
109.49
3.8000
11.468
64.67
6.9126
1.7121
6.1350
1,158.70
102.998
7.5027
1.2452
33.806
40.982
184.38
1,920.00
Indexes4

NOMINAL

24 Broad (January 1997=100)5
25 Major currencies (March 1973=100)6
26 Other important trading partners (January
1997= 100)7

125.91
107.66

126.75
105.98

119.28
93.04

115.91
87.57

115.08
86.46

115.26
86.72

114.81
86.25

113.15
84.32

110.19
81.10

111.08
112.19

111.30
110.61

104.60
97.66

102.42
93.22

101.47'
92.06

101.47
92.33

100.97'
91.91

99.63'
90.01

96.87
86.52

REAL

27 Broad (March 1973=100)5
28 Major currencies (March 1973=100)6
29 Other important trading partners (March
1973= 100)7

1. Averages of certified noon buying rates in New York for cable transfers. Data in this
table also appear in the Board's G.5 (405) monthly statistical release, available at:
www.federalreserve.gov/releases.
2. U.S. cents per currency unit.
3. The euro is reported in place of the individual euro area currencies. By convention, the
rate is reported in U.S. dollars per euro. The bilateral currency rates can be derived from the
euro rate by using the fixed conversion rates (in currencies per euro) as shown below:
Euro equals
13.7603
40.3399
5.94573
6.55957
1.95583
.787564

Austrian schillings
Belgian francs
Finnish markkas
French francs
German marks
Irish pounds

1,936.27
40.3399
2.20371
200.482
166.386

Italian lire
Luxembourg francs
Netherlands guilders
Portuguese escudos
Spanish pesetas

4. Starting with the January 2004 Statistical Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin,
revised index values resulting from the periodic revision of data that underlie the calculated
trade weights are reported. For more information on the indexes of the foreign exchange value
of the dollar, see Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 84 (October 1998), pp. 811-818.
5. Weighted average of the foreign exchange value of the U.S. dollar against the currencies
of a broad group of U.S. trading partners. The weight for each currency is computed as an
average of U.S. bilateral import shares from and export shares to the issuing country and of a
measure of the importance to U.S. exporters of that country's trade in third country markets.
The source for exchange rates not listed in the table above but used in the calculation of this
index is Reuters Limited.
6. Weighted average of the foreign exchange value of the U.S. dollar against a subset of
broad index currencies that circulate widely outside the country of issue. The weight for each
currency is its broad index weight scaled so that the weights of the subset of currencies in the
index sum to one.
7. Weighted average of the foreign exchange value of the U.S. dollar against a subset of
broad index currencies that do not circulate widely outside the country of issue. The weight
for each currency is its broad index weight scaled so that the weights of the subset of
currencies in the index sum to one. The source for exchange rates not listed in the table above
but used in the calculation of this index is Reuters Limited.

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Guide to Special Tables
SPECIAL TABLES—Data Published Irregularly, with Latest Bulletin or Supplement Reference
Title and Date

Issue

Page

Reference

Assets and liabilities of commercial banks
September 30,2003
December 31,2003
March 31,2004
June 30, 2004

February
May
August
November

2004
2004
2004
2004

58
58
58
58

Supplement
Supplement
Supplement
Supplement

Terms of lending at commercial banks
November 2003
February 2004
May 2004
August 2004

February
May
August
November

2004
2004
2004
2004

60
60
60
60

Supplement
Supplement
Supplement
Supplement

Assets and liabilities of US. branches and agencies of foreign banks
September 30,2003
December 31,2003
March 31,2004
June 30, 2004

February
May
August
November

2004
2004
2004
2004

66
66
66
66

Supplement
Supplement
Supplement
Supplement

August 2001
October 2001
January 2002

A76
A64
A64

Bulletin
Bulletin
Bulletin

Residential lending reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
1989-2001
1990-2002
1991-2003

September 2002
September 2003
September 2004

A58
A58
58

Bulletin
Bulletin
Supplement

Disposition of applications for private mortgage insurance
1998-2001
1999-2002
2000-2003

September 2002
September 2003
September 2004

A67
A67
67

Bulletin
Bulletin
Supplement

Small loans to businesses and farms
1996-2001
1996-2002
1997-2003

September 2002
September 2003
September 2004

A70
A70
70

Bulletin
Bulletin
Supplement

Community development lending reported under the Community Reinvestment Act
2001
2002
2003

September 2002
September 2003
September 2004

A73
A73
73

Bulletin
Bulletin
Supplement

Pro forma financial statements for Federal Reserve priced services *
March31,2001
June 30, 2001
September 30, 2001

*The pro forma financial statements for Federal Reserve priced services are no longer published in the Bulletin after the January 2002 issue.
The statements are in the Board's yearly Annual Report to the Congress (www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/rptcongress).

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Index to Statistical Tables
ACCEPTANCES, bankers (See Bankers acceptances)
Assets and liabilities (See also Foreigners)
Commercial banks, 15-21
Domestic finance companies, 30, 31
Federal Reserve Banks, 10
Foreign-related institutions, 20
Automobiles
Consumer credit, 34
Production, 42, 43
BANKERS acceptances, 5, 10
Bankers balances, 15-21 (See also Foreigners)
Bonds (See also U.S. government securities)
New issues, 29
Rates, 23
Business loans (See Commercial and industrial loans)
CAPACITY utilization, 40, 41
Capital accounts
Commercial banks, 15-21
Federal Reserve Banks, 10
Certificates of deposit, 23
Commercial and industrial loans
Commercial banks, 15-21
Weekly reporting banks, 17, 18
Commercial banks
Assets and liabilities, 15-21
Commercial and industrial loans, 15-21
Consumer loans held, by type and terms, 34
Real estate mortgages held, by holder and property, 33
Time and savings deposits, 4
Commercial paper, 22, 23, 30
Condition statements (See Assets and liabilities)
Consumer credit, 34
Corporations
Security issues, 29, 55
Credit unions, 34
Currency in circulation, 5, 13
Customer credit, stock market, 24
DEBT (See specific types of debt or securities)
Demand deposits, 15-21
Depository institutions
Reserve requirements, 8
Reserves and related items, 4—6, 12
Deposits (See also specific types)
Commercial banks, 4, 15-21
Federal Reserve Banks, 5, 10
Discount rates at Reserve Banks and at foreign central banks and
foreign countries (See Interest rates)
Discounts and advances by Reserve Banks (See Loans)

Discount rates (See Interest rates)
U.S. government securities held, 5, 10, 11, 25
Federal Reserve credit, 5, 6, 10, 12
Federal Reserve notes, 10
Federally sponsored credit agencies, 28
Finance companies
Assets and liabilities, 30
Business credit, 31
Loans, 34
Paper, 22, 23
Float, 5
Flow of funds, 35-39
Foreign currency operations, 10
Foreign deposits in U.S. banks, 5
Foreign exchange rates, 56
Foreign-related institutions, 20
Foreigners
Claims on, 46, 49-51, 53
Liabilities to, 45-48, 52, 54, 55
GOLD
Certificate account, 10
Stock, 5, 45
Government National Mortgage Association, 28, 32, 33
INDUSTRIAL production, 42, 43
Insurance companies, 25, 33
Interest rates
Bonds, 23
Consumer credit, 34
Federal Reserve Banks, 7
Money and capital markets, 23
Mortgages, 32
Prime rate, 22
International capital transactions of United States, 44—55
International organizations, 46, 47, 49, 52, 53
Investment companies, issues and assets, 30
Investments (See also specific types)
Commercial banks, 4, 15-21
Federal Reserve Banks, 10, 11
Financial institutions, 33
LIFE insurance companies (See Insurance companies)
Loans (See also specific types)
Commercial banks, 15-21
Federal Reserve Banks, 5-7, 10, 11
Financial institutions, 33
Insured or guaranteed by United States, 32, 33

EURO, 56
FARM mortgage loans, 33
Federal agency obligations, 5, 9-11, 26, 27
Federal credit agencies, 28
Federal finance
Debt subject to statutory limitation, and types and ownership of
gross debt, 25
Federal Financing Bank, 28
Federal funds, 23
Federal Home Loan Banks, 28
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 28, 32, 33
Federal Housing Administration, 28, 32, 33
Federal Land Banks, 33
Federal National Mortgage Association, 28, 32, 33
Federal Reserve Banks
Condition statement, 10

MANUFACTURING
Capacity utilization, 40, 41
Production, 42, 43
Margin requirements, 24
Member banks, reserve requirements, 8
Mining production, 43
Monetary and credit aggregates, 4, 12
Money and capital market rates, 23
Money stock measures and components, 4, 13
Mortgages (See Real estate loans)
Mutual funds, 13, 30
Mutual savings banks (See Thrift institutions)
OPEN market transactions, 9

Index to Statistical Tables

PRICES
Stock market, 24
Prime rate, 22
Production, 42, 43
REAL estate loans
Banks, 15-21, 33
Terms, yields, and activity, 32
Type and holder and property mortgaged, 33
Reserve requirements, 8
Reserves
Commercial banks, 15-21
Depository institutions, 4—6
Federal Reserve Banks, 10
U.S. reserve assets, 45
Residential mortgage loans, 32, 33
Retail credit and retail sales, 34
SAVING
Flow of funds, 33, 34, 35-39
Savings deposits (See Time and savings deposits)
Savings institutions, 33, 34, 35-39
Securities (See also specific types)
Federal and federally sponsored credit agencies, 28
Foreign transactions, 54
New issues, 29
Prices, 24
Special drawing rights, 5, 10, 44, 45
State and local governments
Holdings of U.S. government securities, 25
New security issues, 29
Rates on securities, 23

Stock market, selected statistics, 24
Stocks (See also Securities)
New issues, 29
Prices, 24
Student Loan Marketing Association, 28
THRIFT institutions, 4 (See also Credit unions and Savings
institutions)
Time and savings deposits, 4, 13, 15-21
Treasury cash, Treasury currency, 5
Treasury deposits, 5, 10
U.S. GOVERNMENT balances
Commercial bank holdings, 15-21
Treasury deposits at Reserve Banks, 5, 10
U.S. government securities
Bank holdings, 15-21, 25
Dealer transactions, positions, and financing, 27
Federal Reserve Bank holdings, 5, 10, 11, 25
Foreign and international holdings and transactions, 10, 25, 55
Open market transactions, 9
Outstanding, by type and holder, 25, 26
Rates, 23
U.S. international transactions, 44-55
Utilities, production, 43
VETERANS Affairs, Department of, 32, 33
WEEKLY reporting banks, 17, 18
YIELDS (See Interest rates)

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