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FEDERAL

RESERVE

s t a t i s t i c a l

For immediate release

WEEKLY SUMMARY OF BANKING AND CREDIT MEASURES
(Averages of daily figures)

H.9

April 15
Marginal Reserve Measures & Interest Rates

April 8

1,020
-960
8.02
8.70
6.36
7.25
8.19
6.73

496
-346
7 .68
8.46
6.39
7 .21
8.59
6.68

851
-695
7.77
8.55
6.35
7.54
8.50
6.69

913
-765
8.07
8.76
6.83
8.38
9.12
6.69

759
-615
7 .63
7 .85
6.19
6.75
8.38
5 .99

966
-730
7 .05
7.23
6 .06
6.69
8.45
6.14

($ bil., SA) 4/

Total reserves
Nonborrowed reserves
Required reserves

28.3
27.2
28.2

27.7
27.2
27.6

Week ended
April 8
April 1
Monetary Aggregates

I April 15 March 18

Year-ago data
Week ended 14 wks. ended
April 16
April 16

(NSA)

Member bank borrowings ($ mil.)
Free or net borrowed ( - ) reserves ($ mil.)
Federal funds rate
Dealer loan rate 1/
3-month Treasury bill rate
3-month CD rate (secondary market) 2_/
3-month Euro-dollar rate
U.S. Government bond rate 3/
Reserve Aggregates

April 16, 1970.

4 weeks ended

Week ended

r e l e a s e

27.9
27.1
27.8

27.6
26.7
,27.4

4 weeks ended
April 8 March 11

27 .6
26.8
27 .5

27.826.8
27.6

Week ended
April 9

4 wks. ended
April 9

294.9
199.0
202 .6
4.9

294.0
197.6
202 .5
4.2

($ bil., SA)

Total member bank deposits
Money supply (Currency & demand deps . com.)
Time deposits, all commercial banks
U.S. Gov't, demand deposits, member banks

291.6
204.8
197.2
5.9

289,9
206 .6
195.7
5.8

288.2
202'. 9
195.5
5.8

283.8
200.0
192.7
5 .5

SA - Seasonally adjusted.
NSA - Not seasonally adjusted.
average rates on loans posted by major New York City banks.
1/ Unweighted
2/ Average of range of offering rates on negotiable'certificates of deposit with 3-month maturity in secondary
market.
3/ Daily average yield on 2f)-year bonds.
Includes increases in required reserves due to chan-vo
for4/FRASER
since October 16, 1969.

Digitized


in Peculations M and D of approximately $400 million
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