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FEDERAL
statistical

RESERVE

release

H.6

^For immediate release
March 6, 1969.

The seasonally adjusted money supply increased $200 million in February
from the average of the preceding month. Time and savings deposits declined $1.5
billion on average in February, following a somewhat larger decline in the preceding month.

MONEY SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars)
Seasonally adjusted
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Money Supply
Period

Demand deposit
component

Currency
component

Total

1

Time deposits
1
adjusted
(All coramercidl
banks)

1967--December

181.3,

40.4

140.-9

183.5

1968—January
February
March
April

182.3
182.7
183.4
184.3
186.1
187.4
189.4
190.3
189.5
190.2
191.9
193.1

40.6
40.7
41.1
41.4
41.6
42.0
42.2
42.6
42.7
,42.8
43.2
43.4

141.7
141.9
142.2
143.0
144.5
145.4
147.2
147.6
146.7
147.4
148.7
149.6

184.1
185.2
186.7
187.1
187.6
188.2
190.4
193.8
196.6
199.5
201.9
204.3

193.6
193.8

43.6
43.9

150.1
150.0

202.5
201.0

193.7
195.4
193.8
193.6
191.6

43.4
43.5
43.5
43.6
43.5

150.3
151.9
150.2
150.0
148.1

204.1
203.3
202.8
202.1
201.5

149.1
149.0
150.9
150.6

201.0
201.0
r 201.0
200.9

149.9

201.0

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May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

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1969--January
February p
Week ending:
1969--January

1

8
15
22
29
February

5

12
19 p
26 p
Average of last 4 weeks
p - Preliminary.



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192.8
r 192.9
r 194.9
194.4

43.7
43.9
44.0
43.8

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193.7

43. 9

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DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND RELATED ITEMS
verages of daily figures, in billions.of dollars.

Not seasonally adjusted.)

Related d e p o s i t s
Money * S u p p l y
( A l l conmercial banks)
U . S . Gov'4
Demand d e p o s i t
Currency.
Time
component
component
j adjusted
demand

Period
Total
1967--December

187.1

41.2

145.9

182.0

5.0

19 6 8 - - J a n u a r y
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

187.6
181.4
182.0
185.6
182.5
185.6
187.2
186.9
188.6
190.6
193.4
199.2

40.5
40.3
40.7
41.1
41.3
41.9
42.4
42.7
42.7
42.9
43.7
44.3

147.1
141.1
141.2
144.5
141.1
143.6
144.8
144.2
145.8
147.7
149.7
154.9

183.7
185.8
187.7
187.9
188.4
188.6
190.8
194.4
196.2
199.1
200.7
202.5

5.0
7.2
6.6
4.2
6.4
5.4
5.7

1969--January
February j5

199.4
192.5

43.5
43.4

155.9
149.1

202.1
201.6

4.7
6.6

1
8
15
22
29

203.7
204.0
201.3
[ 198.3
194.2

43.9
44.1
43.6
43.4
42.9

159.8
159.9
157.7
154.9
151.3

202.7
202.5
202.4
201.9
201.7

5.1
4.3
2.6
4.4
6.7

5
12
19 p
26 p

195.2
r 193.0
r 192.4
190.2

43.4
43.6
43.5
43.2

151.9
149.4
148.9
147.0

201.4
201.6
201.6
201.7

Week e n d i n g :
1969—January

February

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5.5
5.9
6.1
4.2
4.8

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7.3
7.0
6.5
6.4

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