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FEDERAL
statistical

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RESERVE

release

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p o r itamediate release
August 1|, 1968.

The seasonally adjusted money supply decreased by $1.2 billion in the
mek endtag July 24, aad the lefrel thus fax in July averaged $1.8 billion above the
Jtstm average* Total time and savings deposits continued to expand at about the
eanse rapid pace as In other xeaent weeks „

MOSET SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
(Averages offlailyfigures, in pillions of dollars)
Seasonally adjusted
j
Period

|

Honey Supply

Currency

Total

1

1966—January
February
March
April
May
June p

j

17^-0

1

17? . 8
178.9
179 4
180.2
181,0
181.3
182.3
182-7
183.4
184.3
186.1
187.2

1

!

,i

!

;

,

1

39.3
39.4
39.5
39.7
39.9
40.1
40.4

j

40.6

!

40.7

41.1
41.4
41.6
42.0

136.7
138.4
139.4
139.4
140.2
141.0
140.9

Time d e p o s i t s
adjusted
( A l l commercial
banks)

Demand d e p o s i t
component

A.

component
l%7--jttne
July
August
Septeober
October
November
December

|

172.6
174.8
177.2
179.4
180.6
182.0
183.5

j

141.7
141.9
142.2
143.0
144.5
145.3

184.1
185.2
186.7
187.1
187.6
188.1

145.9
144.3
144.8
145.8

188.0
188,1
188.1
187.9

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Week e n d i n g :
1968—June 5
12
19
26 p

!

187.7
186.4
186,8
187.8

j

41.8
42.0
42^,0
42.0

1

1
42.0
189.4
42.1
188.5
42.1
189.8
42.0
188.6
42.0
189.1
|
NOTE: Components may not add due to rounding. See reverse
seasonal adjustments and for description of series,
p - Preliminary.

July

3 p
10 p
17 P
24 p
Average of l a s t 4 weeks ,




147.4
146.4
147.7
146.6
147.0

i

1

j

188.5
189.2
190.2
191.1
189.8

side for data without

DEMAND DEPOSITS* Om8BNCT> AND BELATED ITEMS
(Averages of daily figures, in b i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s .

Period
Total

Money Supply
Currency Demand deposit
component
component

1967—June
July
August
September
October
November
December

174..2
175.,7
175.8
178,3
180.,5
182..4
187,.1

39..2
39..6
39,.6
39..7
40..0

1968—January
February
March
April
MayJune p

187.6
181.4
182.0
185.6
182.5
185.4

40.5
40.3
40.7
41.1
4i~3
41.9

Week ending:
1968--June
5
12
19
26P

184. 9
185.2
186.2
}84.4
187.7
186.6
188. 3
185.6

July

KOTE:

3p
lOp
17p
24p

Not seasonally adjusted.)

Related deposits
Tint
ad lusted

O.S. Gov't.
demand

mmmmmmmmmmmmm

135.0
136.2
136 • 2
138.5
140.5
141,9
145._9

173.0
175.2
177,8

147.1
141,1

M l . 2;

183.7
lasks
187«?

143,3

IBM
1SE.4
I88.S

6.4
5-4

41.8
42.1
42.0
41.7

143.2
143.1
144.3
142.7

188.6
188.7
188.4
188.1

4.7
4.1
4.8
8.2

42.0
42,7
42.3
42.1

145.8
143.9
146.1
143.5

189.1
189.6
190.6
191.5

4.
4.
5.

UO.A
41.2

m&
181.3
t82*Q

4*0
5.7
4.3
5.0
4.3
5v3
5.0.

-5#
7.2.
6.6

7.5

Money supply consists of (1) demand deposits at all commercial banks, other than
those due to domestic commercial banks and the U.S. Government, less cash items
in process of [collection and Federal Reserve float; <2)| foreign demand balances at
Federal Reserve Banks; and (3) currency outside the Treasury, the Federal Reserve
and the vaults of all commercial hanks. Time deposits adjusted are time deposits
at all commercial banks other than those due to domestic commercial hanks and the
U.S. Government.