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FE D E RA L R E SER VE BANK
OF NEW YORK
Fiscal A g en t o f the U nited States

r Circular No. 4.'»‘2 4'1
L October 28, 1957 J

CU R R E N T FNM A N OTE OFFERIN G

Subscriptions and Allotments

To A ll Banking Institutions, and Others Concerned,
tn the Second Federal B eserve D istrict:

The following statement was made public today:
The Treasury Department today announced the subscription and allotment figures with respect
to the current cash offering o f 4 % percent Federal National Mortgage Association Notes o f Series
ML-1958-B. These notes will be dated October 2!), 1957, and will mature June 26, 1958.
Subscriptions and allotments were divided among the several Federal Reserve Districts and the
Treasury as follow s:
Federal Reserve
District

Total
Subscriptions

Total
Allotments

Boston ......................................................
$
64,697,000
New Y ork ...............................................
478,355,000
Philadelphia ...........................................
83,409,000
Cleveland ...............................................
148,637,000
Richmond ...............................................
80,426,000
A t la n t a ......................................................
55,225,000
Chicago ....................................................
288,127,000
St. Louis .................................................
57,162,000
Minneapolis ...........................................
48,796,000
Kansas City ...........................................
41,858,000
D a lla s ........................................................
131,215,000
San Francisco .......................................
170,979,000
Treasury ............................................. .................... 56,000




T o t a l .........................................

$1,648,942,000

$ 30,848,000
217,525,000
40,567,000
70,443,000
41,156,000
29,055,000
143:036,000
33,346,000
30,005,000
26,268,000
61,751,000
78,122,000
56,000
$802,178,000

A

lfred

H

ayes,

President.