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St-182
Released for publication Sunday morning February 2,

1919; not earlier.

STATEIIEilT FOE TEE FIffiSS,
February 1, 1919*

Substantial liquidation of war paper and other discounts, also fur­
ther reduction in outstanding note circulation are indicated in the Fed­
eral Reserve Board's weekly bank statement issued as at close of business
on January 31;

1919*

The banks' gold reserves show an increase of 1 0 ,S millions,
through gold deposits made by the Treasury.
lUo.o millions,
lions,

other discounts -

largely

War paper on hand decreased

20.3 millions and acceptances 3 >2 mil­

On the other hand, Government short-term securities went up II 9 .I

millions,

the increase representing certificates of indebtedness taken •

by two banks to cover temporary advances to the Government.

A decrease

of 21.5 millions in Government deposits is largely offset by a gain of

6 S .7 millions in members' reserve deposits.
larger "float" accounts for a decline of
The wee]" saw a further decrease of

This together with the

20.1 millions in net deposits.
1 5 .C

m i l l i o n s in Federal Reserve

note circulation as against a simultaneous gain of

11.3 millions in cash

reserves* A c c o rd in g ly the banks' reserve percentage shows a rise from 52-3
to 53 per cent.

Aggregate liabilities on Federal Reserve bank notes in

circulation increased 2.6 millions.

Increases of capital and surplus of

existing members, chiefly in the Boston and Chicago districts, account
largely for the increase of $93,000 in paid-in capital shown.




Released for. publication Sunday morning February
I 919 ; not earli er.
St.lS2a
STATK/lENT OF COMBINED RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF *THE Tr/ELT?E FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 3.1, 1919 •
E E S 0 U R C E S
January 3 i , 1919
F ebruary 1,1918
January 24 , I919
Gold coin and certificates
$333,916,000
$469,759,000
$343,692,000
Gold Settlement Fund, F,R<3oard
U?2,686,000
393 ,62.4 .000
4 0 7 ,6 3 s ,000
Gold with foreign agencies
5.328 ,000
52 >,00 000
5.828,000
Total gold held by banks
767,430,000
7 5 7 , 218,000
915,823,000
Gold with Federal Reserve Agents
7 8 1 „6 6 V 000
1 ,2 5 5 ,1 5 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,253 ..330 ..000
Gold Redemption lund
19.4 72 000
9 1 .3 4 b .000
88,907 000
T^tat G o l d Reserves
1 ,7 1 7 ,0 2 2 ,0 0 0
2,112 ,10 6 ,0 0 0
2 , ; 0 1 , 3 1 7 , coo
Legal tender notes* silver, etc*
6 7 . 340,000
9b > !3r-,000
67 ,070 ,000
Total reserves
2 ,1 6 8 ,3 2 7 ,0 0 0
2 ,179 ,5 5 6 ,0 0 0
7o j*
Si 1
1,775 JcYTooo
Bills discounted:Secured by Gov11 ♦war obligations
1 ,3 5 7,6 5 0 ,0 0 0 .
3 0 5 , 634,000
,000 cf. J ' V
1
All other
2U3 ,k~ £ ,000 V - i ?
301. , i i 4 ,000
'000
Bills bought in open market
000
2 8 9 ,? 0 5>000
? .S lj 293 000
284 , 539
T^tal bills on hand
1 , 882 , 421,000
2',046,572,000
3 5 6 ,5 * 5 .coo
U *S<
■
Government long-term seourities
2 8 .2 5 2 !COO
* 7 , ~6l ,000
28 ..571,000
U*S..'?cv or a m e n t short-term securities
14
7,3
9
3
,0
0
0
266'532,000
7 5 . 0 f i ,000
All other earning assets
4 .coo
3 ,805,000
4 .000
Total earning assets
2,2 2 2 ,5 4 5,0 0 0
2 ,1 7 7 ,2 0 9 ,0 0 0
1 ,° 3 3 ,020,000
Bank premises
8,103 , 0 C0
8 , 648,000
Uncollected items and other deductions from gross
deposi ts
*716,533,000
3 6 0 ,450,000
69 1, 4 ^4 ,000
537,000
6,752,000
5^ R e c ' e r p t i o n fund against F,R. bank notes
6 , 767,000
All other resources
*10
j
278_.G00
_ i 1,631.00 0
.. _ 559 , 000.
3 , 1 7 6 ;023_000
5^132" 658^000
5 ;° 75 , 3 55 :000
TenAX R^OIJRf'.r S
L I A B I L I T I E S
Capital paid-in
8 0 , 820,000
7 2 , 620,000
g o . 313,000
Snrp hie
2 2 , 733,000
2 2 ,73S *,000
11134.000
Government deposits
6U#3£ 3 ,oco
1 4 6 , 381,000
132 .790.00 0
Due to members, reserve account
1 ,6 9 3 ,1 32 ,0 0 0
1 ,6 2 4 ,4 15 ,0 0 0
1 .4 7 8 , 644,000
Deferred avai.1ability items
4 72 ;0’-k? ,000
5 1 1 ,8 3 ^ 0 0 0
151.203.000
Other deposits, including foreign gov11 . credits
120,803,000
91.769.000
IJ.3 ,429,000
Total gross deposits
2,350,911,000
2 .3 9 6 . 124.000
1.254.436.000
F* Ru notes in actual circulation
2 . 4 6 6 . 556.000
1.236.101.000
2,450,72-3,000
F» R* bank notes in circulation - net liability
129 ,445,000
1 2 6 ,8 1 0 ,000
s . 000.000
All other liabilities
40 6\c'000
3 9 .610.000
3 „£8° ’000
TOTAL LIABILITIES
5,132,658.000
3,176,02.3,000
5 , 0 75 ,355,000
Ratio of total resaives to net deposit and
F.R, rote 3iabi lities combined
65.236
53 .0#
520;
Ratio of gold reserves to F~R« notes in circula­
tion after setting aside 3 5% against net
*6 4 . 1vI
65 .2 %
*'AiRandod. f.L~t<r.J S
deposit
liabilities




Released for publication Sunday aorning Pebraary 2, 1 3 1 9 ; net earlier.
T,EZKLY STATEMENT O F RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES O F EACH 01 TEE IBDERAL RESERVE B iM S
(In thousands of d o l l a r s .)
R E
G o ld

S

O

c o in

U
and

R

C

E

S

Boston

c e r t ific a t e s

3 ,£ > ;> 5

New

Y o rk

P m

259, 6 l 2

la .
>256

C le v e l.

R ic h n .

1 4 ,2 0 3

2 ,2 3 2

A tla n ta

b ^ “ l b £ '-0

AT

CLOSa,

C h ic a g o

2, 12c

22, 4o 4

O i*

BjSiL^oo

St* L o u is
4 ,2 5 2

M in n .

X a n s .C y .

S, 2 7 ^

Gold Settlement Fond, P.R. Board
1+5,22$
20,765 47,62? 6$, 855 16,2^2 11,750 29JI.6 3-7,550 27,454
____ 4c_2______2 ^ 1 1 . ......4,Qg_______5 ^ ______2 & -- _J I5 --- 2
1
p
L
_
_
Gold with foreign aGencies
.
Tot^ -0l<? held hy banks
H332
222,382 42,291 8 0 ,5o0 19,224 20,051 112,996 4 2,4/5 j>5,9oi
Gold vd-oh lederal Reseivo AGont3
52,220
260,979 72,632 140,744 5 4 ,1C6 4l, 127 3 04,03 2 6 4 ,2c7 58,174
Gold reder/rotion fund
__ £*£Q9_____2 5 J & & -- L ,S £ £ l-- I*_p53-- 3^-33 £ ■
.. ;4 > U5 . £4.^ 53--3 * -^ —
Total gold reserves
110,^61
568,367 1 3 M 23 222, S57 77,322 65,313 443,678 109,928 96, ,0/
Legal lender notes, silver, e t c
____ 5^93-0--- ^2-9---V & ? --- 2 2 3 — ^ 3 2 2 L 2 J t e ? ^ ^ Z J
Total reserves
Ix4; b25
621, 297 135,252 224,4bo (7,551 oo i&0p443, , 40 x^2, m oo ^ ^ f
'Bills )r,ec«bv govt.war obligations 312,022
531,242 156,352 2?, 593 70,034 42,44f 122,125 44^-45 x y ^ l i
D3 nc I'd) All other
7J7*
^ 519 15,036
8,086 13,040 22, m
2 5 ,7 %
9,1*3
2, 522
3i i ? s br-c.i:ht in o oen narlcet
39.781
S3, ; 27__________ 2,_II)— 4s ._510--7^§14— 10,,j <7 .1.
lo Lai bi 11s on hand
l4 5 ,637
7 1 7 , ^ 2 3 7 3 ,5 2 1 1 ^ ,1 2 9 90,522 21: 5 # 2 - 226
bl,292 4 ,, 2a,
U,£,Gov 5t. l o n ^ ’ em securities
U.S.Gov?t <shori>- ts m securities
All other earning assets
T0.a l earning assots
Banl^z r.iesises
D“ S ? S ^ i “

s S p ^ t r
f " a a£ai“ *t r ‘ E ‘

“ ^ .f f r S S S
w

Z l & i L *

5;>&
i >J>^
^ ^
^
9 /41b
3.55, 2d3 10,600 J.2> OoO
5b
___ 1__ _____ :— -- --- 1— „— — u _ --- ---— — -tt— -—
155,591
87^,735 135,70; 157,552
9 7 ,g i
>u ,j
*
^ c'^ {

5M 65

155, 1SS

355

1 ,^

=i?ralati0n'
“

S

S

59,519

56.ST5

7 S . 05S

533

«o

337

5»

M 7S

gl25o

20,

^

-',J)^-2

3 , ‘+22

708,910
13.^,710

7.5TO

9,0S|

0 , 8x0

12. ^"+4

fj,

9 3 , ^ 0 130,443
63,512 40,70?

M

60
’

2 , 92j

2>

?4, 133
30,973

.

ii.y

* 3l°

u ,| 3 1
-

v,J> ■
+
43,9^2 235,575
20,583 4 9 , 6 X

,•_______ _____ 22k--- 2MJ--- ^
^
927, S 52 170,292 1S4,40I 2 2 , 5 5 1 - 3 , ^ 1 5 292,017
64/,913 209,921 2j>l. 1 ^ 13b, 0/0 111,391 4u5,02o

36,^90

10,317

™
* Overdraft

9,953

U .750

3 6 ; 2S

G.U 62
islifiS

.

X > a x l a .i

, ^

5, W

Jgj

S
3
3:V°53
51,230

San

T o ta l^

‘

j ,g O

_

B ra n .

^>-<obo

_

^

. £1

22; -Oo ~2;:

.3*£ &
1,
1^6
^

J
O
,
^
^ .9 0 7
3 * , *>29 32,7^3
;2 : o ,,

!

^ - , '^ '4 ^ 7 /

L* £ x X * * * f 7
luu.jgj

37,562

15,872

3S

^

* 9,901

22, 619

g

U9 J S S

691,U5U

5«

S , n ? 3 ,0 7 5 ,5 5 5

3,191
1

j>-s

'S n 'i
o
V 1>oq Pp.; $19
256" 532
(,vio°
^
^1
’ "l|"
— =^=TT:r?— R 7~;?“ — F^~~n
^ v T ^ i r ^ T "i X T '^ 'W T * ^ O q
J ' 22! - “ •ioo siGUs
>

55,655

2 2 i , S r h 7 0 , 6 3 ? S M 3 9 T a ,.W

Suryjius
1, J J J
Goverment deposits
9,481
Dae to meteors, reserve account
102,314
Deferred availability items
39 }176
All other deposits including
_
foreign gov’ t, credits
2 , j/);> L.-1 .
Total gross deposits
154,106
notes in actual circulation
IU3 . 565




.3 5

3
*' * * * *

7 S .W

J i U .U i U v i

17,295

3,g i

2,936

3 6 6 0 3,172
u C77 1 loo
7 -’ ^p7 40*

, r-1(- 7 c-q;
, ^»2zt. ' r ’ ^-'co i: ?f9 ;9 , g b
(^uo7 4 0 ,,.^0,2^3 10,5*9 ^ .e o S 12,-57
^
i?
lc _3
33,3;f
109,3-/
6 ,3 0

733 : 16?-17C.03S

f0 , 0 ^
-^7
9 U» ^ 6 LsJ?> ^9J>
U .7 «

■S M 3 9

12,230

U ,g

| | S

5 445
6^ 9 23
gq’ ^pY l -93*152
o^5gI x' ^
^
^3^ 0
* 7 * ,04c
4 .^ ^ l ^ S O J

Jc’ vVc i c ^ s ^
^
5 gs-

6,277
5 ^ 5 5

7e5

1 2 9 ,^ 5

Be leased for publication Sunday morning February 2 , 1319; not earlier.
STATEMENT OF IIEDERAL RESERVE AGENTS* ACC0T3rTTS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 31, 1313.
(in thousands of dollars.'
Boston
New York Phi la.
Clevel. Richa. Atlanta. Chicago St. Louis Minn.
FEDERAL RESERVE ITCH’S:
Received froui Comptroller
253,120 1,305,1+50 J)30, ’420 325. S'+O 200,550 I 33 , 600 553, 600 lo3, 7SO 12*, *S0
Re'turned to Comptroller
Chargeable to J . H i A g e n t
1 S5 , * 6*
931,171 253,059 223,127 159,701 169,703 * 32 , 0C7 130,226 103,250
In hands ox’ P. lu Agent
25.900
163,500 35.390 20,555 I S ,235 5* , 7*5 45,*40
5,515 1 ] ,*50
Issued to !?. R. bank less anount
renamed to F. R. Agent for
redemption.
_l5?L55*
76 7,6 71 217,669 25*, 5o2 1*1, *66 11*. 95S ***,167 122,411 31,530
COLLATERAL SECURITY FOR
CUT BOUNDING NOTES:
13,052
2,504
17 s, 7*0
3 V :30
Gold coin and certificates or. hand
3,220
2,122
12,233 12, OS 2 14 , 03 *
2,106
2,413
5,057
3,33o
Gold Roc’ .-iption fund
*3
,
GOO
*3,000
70 , wOO 66,550 95,000 52,000 35 , 270 23S, 5*5 o0,53i
G-oId 5e '■
-\! a.io n t Fund,F •R »Poa r d
110,34*
506,632 133,037 113,515 57,360 73,771 i*c,i35 5 7 , 1U4 33,556
Eligd.Is paper, uiniocm required
To bal
lb2 , 5o*
76 7,6 71 217,663 25*, 562 1* 1 , *66 11 *, 355 ***,167 121,411 31,530
J&10UNT 0F ELIGIBLE PAPER
IHLl'VERED TO F.R. AGENT

_ J_1 7 l ! z * I 9-5 _152>602

S7,500

76,057 15*, 256

53 , 3 ;:1

lS2 c
I-Zans-Cy. Dallas San Fran.

Total

157,700 101, 960 250, 52G 3, 967, 0 S0
126,517
13,620

23. 2^7 2*.2*3
52*.255
1 8 ,653 225,277 3 ,1 *2,7 95
21,715
9,000
*39,375

112,897

5o,3*S 217,2/7 2 , (OJi, *20

*-

12 ,^51
2,000
2* 0,527
2 , 3*1 11,532
50,1*2
2,570
o, o54 111, 021
S5-2. 00 1
45,360
5 :.'667 3 *,7 *2 31,72* 1: 450 ,030
112,537
75,615

56 , 9*8 217,277 2 , 705 , *20
53,133

rr-

zzz~~ rr-=srr=

3*. 677 1 , £23 , *55

M E M O R A N D A
FSIERAL RESERVE i;c!ZbS OUTSTANDING AlTD I IT ACTJAL CIRCUI^TION.
, Pvt notes outstanding
* P., no tan held by bank
ir.Kaiotes in actual circulation

162 , 56*

12.99Q

76 7,0 71 217,663 23* 362 141,455 114.355 444,157 121,411
I2j_0**
7, 7 ^
23 ,
&-4t.513 203,321 251,133 1^ 6,070 111,331 405,026 103 , 3^7
5,59b.

3,567

33>1*1

D I3TRIBUI10N OF BILLS, U.S. G07ERNLJNT SHORT TERLI
MATURITIES.

TTitMn
Bills discounted
Bills bought in open market
TT. S . Government short-ten:; securities
Liuniclpal warrants




1,

15

days

213 , 0-01
51,5*5
132.5*-

lb to

30 clajs

77,373

7 4 , 95*
370

31

to

60

days

35,112
. 105,623
671

9 1 ,&30 112,837 56 . 9*3 217,277 2 , 703,*20
1,302 _L 3£5L 1,572 15,451
252,631
50 , 52 b 105,553 55 » j /6 130,526 2 , V)C, ,-29

SCURIIIES A1HD 15AHRAIT1S BY

6 l to 30 days

154,717
*1, 1*0
1c

Over JO uajs

2^-, •;2_)

Total

i,

601 , 12S
281,293

132,671

266,532

3

*

S't 41S2~

Released for publication Monday morning February 3, 3919; not earlier. *
Pe bruar 7 1,

4

1919

CONDITION OF MEMHER BANKS, JAMJARY 2U, 1919 .
Moderate reductions for the week in the holdings of U. S-, war obligations
and a slight increase in the amount of paper secured by such obligations are
indicated in the consolidated weekly statement of the Federal Reserve Board,
showing condition of 76 S member banks in about 100 leading cities.

Principal

changes for the week affcct among others the following items: U. S« bonds other
than circulation bonds (chiefly Liberty bonds] decreased 25«S millions; Treasury
certificates decreased 9 S millions; loans secured by Government war obligations,
(war paper), increased 6.6 millions;other loans and investments decreased ^ 5-3
millions.
Practically no change is shown in the ratios of the aggregate holdings of
U. S. war obligations andv&r paper to total investments which work out at 25
per cent for all reporting banks, 2o*5 per cent for the banks in the 12 Federal
Reserve cities and about 30 per cent for the Hew York City banks.
All classes of deposits show decreases for the week; Government deposits
showing a decline of 189*6 millions at all reporting banks, and an even larger
decline at the banks in the 12 Federal Reserve cities; all other demand dea decrease of
a decrease cf
posits (net) -/_S5 *S millions and time deposits/_13 millions.
Reserve balances with the Federal Reserve banks fell off 23
and cash in vault - 11*7 millions.




millions

Released for publication Monday morning February 3 V l^lj; not earlier.
Ct.l82d
STATEtvIENT SKOT/IHG PRINCIPAL RESOURCE .AND LIABILITY ITEMS OF MEMBER E J 2 S IN LEADING- CITIES, INCLUDING- imiBER BANKS LOCATED
IF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CITIES AND IN FEDERAL RESERVE BRANCH CITIES, AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 2k, I919 .
I. Data for all reporting banks in each district.____________(In thousands of dollars)
-Boston
New York Phi la. Clevel. Richn. Atlanta Chicago .St.Louis Minn. Kans.Cy. Dallae
' San ^ran. Tctal
No. reporting banks
*+5
106
56
90
SI
*+*+
101
36
35
76
V*
53 “ ‘
768
U.S.bonds to secure circulation
l*+,352
*+6,051 11,*+97 *+1,055 2*+,9$0 15,265
19,355 17,155
o,U 15 13,712 17,$29
3^505
262,735
Other TJ\ S,bo:nds including
Liberty bonds
23 ,3 55
30*+,3*+3
U.-S c e rtific ate s of indebtedness
95,52*+
7 1 9 ,2 3 2
Total U ,S securities
1 3 3 ,2 3 1 1 ,0 7 0 ,2 2 5
Loans secured by U . 3. bonds, etc •
3^70*+
656,160
A l l other loans and investments
To 1 ,795 3 , 9 7 0 , 7 / 4
Reserve balances with F..P-. bank
8 0 ,8 3 4
647,056
Cash in vault
22,$1+6
129,266
Net demand deposits
73g,o27 4 ,6 4 9 ,2 0 3
Tir.e d 3-DGsits‘
106,139
252,089
uovernnexi't dep o s it s
____________4o,4o4____ 241,668
2*
Data for banks in JJedoral Heserve batik cities,

New York
Jan.24--Jan.17

*+3 , 1+26 35,5*+5 5 5 ,9 5 1 *+2,703
10*+, 1+39 39,*+56
1 2 ,3 3 2 3 0 ,3 5 3
2 1 ,2 7 5
36 035
7 9 9 ,7 7 7
85 ,2 97 -i-10,592 i+ S 5 3 5
4 7 ,1 0 b
±62,596 3 9 ,1 3 5
2 6,7 0 7
30,^3*+
15,
7 9 ,0 3 5
1, *+57 , 203
i*+0,220 237, 19s 125,526 103,07*+
2 3 6 .8 9 0
95,796 *+5,50S 7 5 ,4 0 9 55, 111 1I+9 576 2 ,5 1 9 ,7 6 5
146,053
9 2 ,6 1 9 ? 3 , l 4 l
19,6 55
7 3 ,9 3 6
2*+, 1$1
1 0 ,1 1 2
11 279
7 ,7 5 5
19 6 0 3 1 ,1 3 9 ,2 6 7
627 ,3 2 6 956,036 363 , 233 3 15 , 2 l l 1 ,3 6 3 ,3 9 8 3 7 2 ,5 5 3 2 2 5 ,0 9 9 4 3 3 ,4 3 4 174,234
5 2 3 0 7 7 1 0 ,0 9 0 .1 7 2
59 ,3 23
9 3 , 2?6 3 4 ,$20 28,17 S
15 /, 020 3 9 ,5 9 5 22,855 46 , 277 17,092
U9 0 2 6
1 , 275,502
19,155 3 5 ,3 7 7 12,955 l S ,0 $ S
5 4 ,3 6 0
1 2 ,5 9 1
3 ,3 9 5
16 , 3 1 s _ 9 ,2 2 2
21 176
3 7 *+, S99
628,969 7 8 2 ,4 7 0 323,0*+> 2h-6, *+8$ 1, IbO, 537 2 9 0 ,3 6 0 2 1 1 ,5 2 2 3 So, 353 l ^ i , 9.So I^2 l 135 9 99U. 2*+3
19,1 70 2 7 8 ,2 3 1 6 4 ,1 1 0
9 9 ,6 4 1
1+02,876 90,926
50 .3*+3 65,723 2 7 ,2 4 2 130 . 5 o5 1 ,5 8 7 ,0 8 6
3 0 ,3 5 9
57 ,2 6 $
1 1 ,2 7 6
11,68 0
5 7 , 73':
1 7 , 100
6 ,3 0 9
1 0 ,0 4 4
4 , 4 4 3 ____ ___________1+89,445
Federal Beserve branch ci ties, and other reporting banks*

Chicago
Jan* 2*+— -Jan-l?

ITo. reporting banks
1+1+
55
65
U*S* bonds to secure
circulatio n
3 5 ,7 2 3
35 ,7 3 3
1 ,^ 9
Other Uo So bonds inelud263,396 46,667
ir-2 Liberty bonds
2 5 6 ,3 5 7
U .S * ce rtific ate s of
Indebtedness
37, V40
6 7 7 ,2 3 7
68 7,399
Total U *5?* secrrities
98 7,07 8 135,126
$ 6 $ ,3 7 7
Loans secured by 1% S*
bonds, etc.
621,692 56, *+55
611,077
A ll other loans and inve staent s
3 , 567 , 5^5 3, 59*+, 179 843,771
Eeserve balances with
1* IU tank
6 1 2 ,6 7 4
635,222 107,621
Cash in vault
110,703 j>9,609
1 0 7 ,5 7 1
ITet denand deposits
4 , 272 , 15s *+,322,535 733,4 71
Time deposits
205,190 153,726
135,077
Government deposits
225,360
3 5 3 , 1+67 3 9 ,3 3 1
Ratio of U*S*v/ar securiti3s
ant war paper to total loans
And inv^staent s, per cent
30.2
lS.U
30 .0

i




All F.R.bank cities

1+4
:

Jan-2*+---Jan.17
254

99,514

99,497

1+0,798

43 9 >309

456,887

133,617
4 3 ,3 3 9

Jan. 2*+-- Jan. 17

233

1,119

3 7 ,7 0 0

F.R.Branch cities

, 029,321 1 , 040,271
1 , 358,744 1,596,655

955,201

9 5 2 ,9 2 0

r e p o iu ^ b a n k s

Total

J an . 2*+-——•Jan. 17

76 s

108,39*+

262,735

262 , 7 *+*+

220,772

224 , 3 5 s

799,777

825,595

411,067

214,176
51+3 , 1+1+5

21*+, 889
547,61+1

1,457,203
2 , 513,765

1 .4o7, 02o
2 '555,363

1 0 5 ,3 30

120 ,297

12*v+7i

l, 189,267

1 , 188,721

5*+, S51

108,497

1 33,1 96

i*+4,350

213.706
*+07,576

211,865

105,769

159

5^ , 67*+

Jan. 2*+— — Jan*17

763

35:>

356

159

31+4,350

,535,517 6 , 661,191 1,509,833 1 , 519,275 1, 91+4, 522 1,954,402 10 , 090,172 10,135,468

10 8 ,02 9
3 3 ,^00

167 -696 1,275 , 502 1,298,874
158,529
151 ,5*47
374,539
3 So , o21
99,862
00,145
6b, / JO 10J , 4? 0
, 030^953 7, 181,763 1,241,877 1,260,972 1 , . . 1 , 1+08 1,637,3 6*+ 3 ,33 2 0 10,080,102
1+86,022 1 , 53 1 ,080 1 ,e03,004
1+84,113
541,984
6s-8 ,150 46u, 987
*+70,892
483,445
558,350
79,315
60,055
356.557
53$, 07*+
62,831
33,167

7 9 5 ,7 H
153 ,27**
3 $ , *+05

1 8 .0

379,431
220,003

1 5 5 ,3 1 6

21i. 284

26.^

26.6

22.7

95 0.55 7

22.7

21 ■3

21.5

2 5 .c

25-1

OOITFILEI’TL11AL
S t . 1 SS

Tot for put li cat ion.

GOLD IMPOSTS INTG AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STAGES
(in thousands of d o l l a r s .)

10 days ending: Total since : Jan 1 to
M IS ; Jan•10. 1919 1 Jan*!. 1919 :Jan .11, 19IS

i 11 days ending:

: ]>c- 31
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

32S

561

5bl

215

U. S. Mint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

-

-

Bullion refined

152

150

150

57S

-

-

—

-

-

530

711

711

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

—

-

-

U, S. Mint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

-

-

-

199

5^1

5U1

goo

5U1

5U1

291

-

-

-

-

-

-

.

50

U. S. Coin
Foreign coin
Total imports

•

1

Bullion refined
Coin
Total
FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin
Total

Ho

sUo

3
-

2
286
•

1
1

.

200

Total exports

51+1

E xc ess of go ld im ports over exports since January 1 * 1919
E xc ess of g o ld im ports over exports since August 1 , 191 ^

D IV IS IO N OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
FEBRUARY 3 ,



1919-

§'41

292
170
1 , 0 7 1 , 57 b

>

S-lSSa

GOLD IMPORTS TL'ITO AND EXPORTS FROM TIL.C LWIOk’D STATES
CONFIDENTIAL
Not i c" pub—
BXSTCRIBOISX1 31 COUNTRU'iB
licatj on•
17 v jj r 3 T S
I I»: ? 0 a m 0
*
—_J 'x *• ±t
10 days ending; To Sal since »1C Ci&y3 oncung ; Total since
>.9 *^9 * -jan ♦lu. J.919 : Jan-1, 1919
Jan 10, 13.1.9 - Jan
Canada

$

$ 279,S>4'4

279,

$

103

$

103

209,643

209,6^3.

31*5 , 1*70

31*5 , 1+70

Honduras

15,300

15,300

-

-

Nicaragua

>+3,273

*+3 i273

-

-

Salvador

14, 300

lU,SOO

-

-

393

393

-

-

7,243

7,2^3

-

*

Colombia

92.S 66

92,266

1SS,000

183,000

Ecuador

23,SOS

2S,SOS

-

-

Venezuela

is , 50c

is ,500

7,000

710,669 .

5^0 , 5 73.

Mexi co

Cuba
British Guiana

Total

710,669

DIVISION OF EXPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
FEBRUARY 3, 1S19-




7,000
5^0,573

C O N F-I S £ N T .l A L
Not for publication.

st. 197

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPOETS FRCM THE UNITED STATES
(in thousands of dollars.)

IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

: 10 days ending ; 10 days ending:Total since: Jan 1 to
: Jan. 10, 1919 : Jan.20, 1919 :Jan,l. 1919:Jan.12.191S
i

561

3 U1

302

U66

Bullion refined

150

173

323

733

U. S. Coin

-

S

S

1 , 0^5

U. S, Mint or Assay
Office bars

Foreign coin

_

Total imports
DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

711

52?-

-

-

-

135

135

-

-

5^1

306

SU7

1,696

5^1

UUi

9S2

1,707

-

-

-

U. S. Mint or Assay
Office bars
Bullion refined
Coin
Total

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

v

Coin

19

Total
Total exports

............. 19
$41

U60

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, I 919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, lgilt
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
February S> 1913 .



lU

1 . 233

2 , 25S

3

s

-

19

70

19

70

1,001

1,777
232
1,071,638

CONFIDENTIAL.
Not for publication.
GOLD IMPORTS INTO .AKD EXPORTS KICM T£E UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNT!LIES.
:

I MP 0 RTS
10 days ending
Jan.20, 1919
Canada

$300,405

Honduras

-

Nicaragua

25,^02

Salvador

-

Mexico

-37, IS 2.

E X P O H ™s

Total since : 10 days ending: To tal since
Jan.l, 19'j-9 : Jan*30. 1919 : Jan. 1, 1919
$5S0, 2>40

-

$103

.

35,300

-

-

.

6S,67'4

-

-

lU,SOO

-

-

29o,S25

$3 ?.1+) SS5

670,355

Cuba

~

393

-

-

British. Guiana

-

7,2^3

-

-

Colombia
Ecuador

^7,679
-

Peru

-

Venezuela

-

Philippine Islands
Total




28,SOS
3.S, 500

61,192

61,132

521,860

1,232,529

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
IEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
FEBRUARY 8 , 1319

1SS.000

1U0 , 5^5
135,339
-

-

3.35,339
7,000
-

kGO, 22^

1,000,797

‘ -C-Q-3J-F-I_D-E-H'-2.I_A_L
ITot for publication.
GOLD IMPORTS INTO AITD EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(in thousands of dollars-)
:10 days endixi^: 11 days ending: Total since : Jan. 1 to
:Jan.20. 1919.......: :Jan.31. 1919 : Jarul, 1919 :* Feb. 1, 191s
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

3^1

SU3

U.S.Hint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

Bullion refined

173
s

U. S-* Coin
Foreign coin
Total imports

37

1,745
-

—

522

sso

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

—

360

1,219

s

2,059

-

—

8S3

—

2,113

-

-

lU
U, 155

6

U. S- Mint or Assay
Office bars

135

-

135

Bullion refined

-

-

-

Coin

306

______ _-2*395.

hki

2,395

3,377

3,i7S

-

-

-

Total

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin
Total
Total exports

-

...A3____
19

>60

2,395

......... 3,242 .




10
3.162

—.............19

ru

19

131

3,396

3,309

Excess of gold toqa&rts oyer imports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, IQ 14
DIVISION OF REPORTS AITD STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
February/ 17, 1919

-

1,283
1,070,123

r

i
St*2lUa

C 0 N F I D S N T I A L
Not for publication.
GOLD Il/EPGRTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES-

I MP O B I S

:

:

E x p o r t s

:11 days ending: Tgtai since :11 days ending: Total since
: Jan<-31, 1919 : Jan-1. 1919 : Jan.31. 1919 : Jan.l. 1919

$136

$265,032

$ 8^ 5,287

1 , 65S

1,653

12, ?33

28,133

-

Nicaragua

130,725

199,399

-

-

Salvador

56,220

71,020

-

-

227,962

52'4,737

1159,31s

930

1,323

-

-

28,302

35,5^5

-

-

7 SO

780

-

-

53,137

193,682

Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras

Mexico
Cuba
British Guiana
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador

28 ,SOS

-

Peru

79,973

79,973

Venezuela

23,130

Hi, 630

Philippine Islands
Total

-

sso,6 ss

DIVISION OF REPORTS AMD STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
February If, 1919




$33

~

1,650,0 00
-

1 , 838,000
135,339

225,950

292,950
-

61.192
2,.113,217

1,129,673

2, 395,301

3 , 396,098

C O N ? ! DEN U A L
Not for publication
GOLD IMPOSTS INTO. AND EXPOETS FROM THE UNITED STATES

St.233

(In thousands of dollars.)
• 11 days ending:10 days ending: Total since : Jan.l io
3an.il. 1919 : Feb,10. 1919 : Jan.,1, 1919 :Feb,S, I 93.S
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

sU3

261

U.S. Mint or Assay
Office Bars

—

_

-

622

i,UUi

g

2,100

Bullion refined

37

262

U. S. Coin

-

-

2,006

Forei.^p. coin
Total iuiports

lU
820

523

2,636

U,58l

1

1

11

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ors and Base bullion
U.S. Mint or Assay
Office Bars

-

Bullion refined

-

Coin
Total

1,026

-

135

-

1

1

12

2 ,3 3 5

1.193

M 3 5

U,2i6

2,395

1,195

^,572

M 39

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin

—
_

Total
Total exports

19

172

19

172

U,59l

U,l+n

...

_

2,395

1,195

Excess of gold exports over imports since January 1, 1919
19 lU •
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1,

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
February 2?, 1919



1,955

1 , 069,^51

C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not for publication.

St.233a

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
I M P 0 R 1r s

E X P 0 R T S

:10 days ending: Total since

10 days ending:Total since
::Jan.l, 1919

: Feb.10,1919

: Jan.l, 1919

Feb.10,1919

$161,879

$859,^58

$1,350

Costa Rica

50,264

51,922

-

Honduras

is, oi4

46.147

-

-

Nicaragua

80,946

280,345

-

-

Salvador

-

71,020

122,533

647,320

1 , 60s

1 , 60S

Canada

Mexico
Trinidad
Cuba

-

$l,4Sb

-

275,468
-

1,405,141
-

1,323

British Guiana

4,925

40,470

-

-

Dutch Guiana

6,500

6,500

-

-

Chile

4, 15S

4,93S

-

-

24,666

21s, 34s

15,000

m
m

2S,S0S

hm

-

^6,303

126,356

~

135,339

522

42,152

902,720

61,192

-

Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Philippine Islands
Total

522,393

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
FEBRUARY 27 , I 9I 9




2, 635,610

1 , 194, 53s

1 , 253,000

1,195,670
■
-

590,636

- T --------

i
‘.

i

r

^

;
i
V

*

*

V

C n u 1? T n E S H
A L
~ Kfe-fc i’or publication

1

St.252

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)
:10 days ending: 10 days ending: Total since : Jan 1 to
: Feb.10, 1919 : Feb.20. 1919 r Jan.l, 1919 : Feb,22. 1918
IMPORTS:
Ore and "base bullion

2b1

33U

U-S.Mint or Assay
Office Bars

-

—

Bullion refined

262

U. S. Coin

-

jor3i",r. coin

_

1 ,U32

"

99
2 ,55S

721

2,^53

2 , 5b6■

2.UU6

2’+
5,677

6,355

—

1

11

—

135

961

So2

77

961

5,533

U,927

r\
O

Total i.:-'orts

2,390

523
i

DOMESTIC e :;?o~t s :
Ore and base bullion
U. S. Hint or Assay
Office bars

1
1

Bullion refined
Coin
Total
FCRF.IfflT EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

1.193
1,195

-

Coin

—
—

Total
Total exports

1,195

961

—

19

17 U

_J3

1?^

5,55?-

Excess of gold imports over escorts since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
MARCH 8, 1919



—

5 ,101
125
1,071,531

*

St. 252a

C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not *for publication

GOLD IMPORTS INTO M D EXPOETS FRCM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
:

I MP ORT S

:
EXPO RTS
*
:10 days ending: Total since : 10 days ending: Total since
: Fab.20,1919 : Jan»l. 1919 : Feb.20. 1919 : Jan.l, 1919
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Hong Eons
Philippine Islands
Portugese Africa
Total

$ 109,760
•

50,487
65,629
176,157

61

3,i6i
15,390
4-9,205
51,973
13,733
5 , 4oo

136,709
223,477
61
l, 6os
4 1,323
43,631

—
.-

127,17S
-

-

>+7,552

769,255

80,781

5 , 677,260

$

11,529

•
1,532,319
—

•

i 4o ,089

20,322

268,153

2, 500,000
61,192
__________ _ 3 4 ___ _ .......... 34
3, o4i, 650

$10,043
-

55 ,ooo
-

6,500

2, 500,000

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL EESERVE BOARD
 MARCH 8, 1919


$ 1 , 116,921
51,922
46,147
330, S32

-

961,476

-

1 , 902,000
-

135,339

1,964,925
5,552,112

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS PROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)
8 days ending: Total since : Jan. 1 to
: Feb,20, 1919 : Feb.2S, 1919 1 Jan.l, 1919 • Mc-h. 1.1912

:10 days ending:'
IMPORTS:
Ore and "base bullion
U<.S.Mint or Assay
Office Bars

384
-

2,639

-

-

-

1,575

99

75

796

2,859

2,558

7

2,573

2.UU5

Bullion refined
U- Sr. Coin

2-99

?)*■

Foreign coin
Total imports

3,0^1

381

6 , 05s

6 , 9oU

12

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

—

-

l

U. S* Mint or Assay
Office Bars

-

-

135

-

962

3,059

953

5,388

5.273

953

6,4s6

8 ,3 ^

961

Bullion refined
Coin

961

Total
FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

—

_

Coin
Total
Total exports

-

r?

961

l

20

... 1-75

l

20

175

95U

6,506

8,519

Excess of gold exports over imports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 191^

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
MARCH 20, 1919


1,070,952

St, 273 a

C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not for pubiication
GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES.
DISTRIBUTED SY COUNTRIES.
:

I MP 0 RTS

;

E X P 0 R T £

; 3 days ending: Total since: S days onding: Total since
: Feb-23, 1919 : Jan.l, 1919: Seb*2St .1919 : Jan.l, 1919
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Mexico
Newf oimdland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Vone zue la
Dutch East Indies
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
Total

$102,671
10,175

' $1,219,592
51,922

6,163

333,995
13.6,709
. 561,127

*

37,650
: •
•

19,050
-

71,763
is,s 6 i
-

10^,313
8,150
-

330,796

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS,
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
MARCH 20, 1919.




56,322

61
1, 60$

1,323
^3,631

6,500
39,373
268,153
152 , 5^
153,950
**7,552

2 , 500,000
165,505
8,150
3^
6,058,056

$21
157,723
-

$.11,550
-

1 , 690,102
-

^79,335
-

2 , 337,335

50,000
267 , 000

2,01^925

95M 39

6,506,251

-

-

135,333

267,000
-

*

st -29.^.

■J 0 N E I D E II T 7 A L
Not for publication
rpr.’j\ ory
M
i"ES
iiL
COLD I'.'PORI'S II"10 ALB EXP CRTS ERai THE UNI JLj^j
/
V

J~hQ'' C*. ]_ds of d o lla r s .)

. b' " qi <7 criiing;10 cays ending:
10 ” C‘ • ;*-7
: ■
R’eb 23
IMPORTS:
Oro and base "bullion.

To ia L since
1

; Jan- ,1 to

lSG.Q—1
—idGTL-—O-;—

3 ,0 1 2

1,693

223

1,019

3

2;,533

5,106

2.UU9

-

-

-

3U

331

3 ,0 7 9

9 ,1 3 7

7 .3 S 6

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

—•

—

1

lb

U-S-Mint or Assay
Office Bars

—

—

135

—

Bullion refin ed

-

-

962

3 ,0 6 4

2 39

3 23

U .S .H i n t or Assay
Offico bars

—

““

"Bullion refin ed

75
7

U. S- Coin
Foreign coin
Total imports

Coin
Total

FOREIGN" EXPORTS:
Bullion re fin e d
Coin

6,095

6,oUg

953

707

7 ,1 9 3

9 ,1 ^ 9

-

-

-

95U

inports over experts
imports over exports

Division OF REPORTS AiTD STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD


I/tARCH


2o, 1919.

_____ 2Q _

_

1

Total exf>J>rts

"I’xcess of gold
Excess of gold

707

... ... J L .

To t a l ".

,210

953

-

—

707
sinco January7, 1,
since August
1,

' --- -—

175

20

175

7 ,2 1 3

9 ,3 2 4

1519
1914

1 ,9 2 4
1 ,0 7 3 ,3 3 0

. ..... ... _

C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not for publication

bC-cycia

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STALES
DISTRIBUTED BY CGUiTTRIES.
:
EXPOS T S
:
I II ? 0 P. r,i 0
: 10 day:; ending:: Total since:: IQ days ending: Total sinci
: McL-xO. I9.19J
L J ^ J C L IQ
IQj. __Jan-JL—141
? y
United Kingdom - England
Canada:..
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
IMexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Dutch East Indies
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
Total

$7 »01i'9
6 s ss ;3

62,452

5>3i
^7,707
4?, 9-!-3
1,771
152,3^7
—
—
5,976
919
2,643

126,902
—
35,4oo

13,966
-

2 , 500,000
-

3 , 079,379

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS,.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
MARCH 28, I919 .




*7,049
I,25£,l33
.1x4..74
51,813
386,702
184,622
V f7!
1 , 013,474
’ 61

1,608
1,323
49,607
7,4-19
4-2,021
395,055

152,544
194,350
61 , 51s
~

—
—
—
—
—
—
$ 407,270
—
,
—
—
—

10,000
—
-

289,680
—
-

5 , 000,000
165.505
s'. 150
34

—

9 , 137,435

706,950

$3.1,550
—
—
—
2,097,372
—
2,397,335
135,339
2,304,605

267,000
—

—

7 , 213,201

c o n f i d e n t i a l
d

Not for publication

i/

j

-j

GOLD IIIPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS IT,OH THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)
:

to
1 j days ending 10 days ending: Total since
191s
Ivlch.
22
,
Jan.l,
1919
:
'.Icli.
20
,
1919
-eh-10 , 1919
:

riPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

323

U-S-liint or Assay
Office bars

2,533

U. S. Coin

Total imports

3

, 0 7 9

3,532

22

5,134

2,46s

-

132

10,206

, 0 & 9

DOMESTIC
Ore and base bullion

-

-

1

U. S. Hint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

1 3 5

Bullion refined

-

E X P O

R T S :

Coin
Total
FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

7 0 7

7 0 7

Total exports

0

7

4

4

7

4

4

...... ..

L

s o

o

, 3 1 3

16
-

3,257

1

—

7 , 9 3 7

-

............. 7 1 , 1 0 4

10,377

•M.

Coin
Total

-

1,025

-

1

1

,

b

-

Foreign coin

n

2,181

-

-

223

Bullion refined

4,047

1,035

-

J a

:

:

~

7 0 7

, ' . 7 ^

—

2 0

290

-

20

290

4.

7 , 9 5 7

10,667

t.jccoss of 50Id imports over exports since January 1, 1919
$2,249,000
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914 l, 073 »655, 000

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
APRIL 7, 1919



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CO N F I D E N T I A L
Not for publication
*

GOLD II/EPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS PROM THE UNITED STATES.
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES,
E X P 0 R 1T S
I MP 0 R T S
10
days
ending: Total since
since:
:10 days ending: Total
Mch.
20,1919
: «Jan *1, 1919
Jan.l,
• Mob.20, 1919 :
1919:

:

$76,236

1 , 364,671

544
-

61,513

0

—
-

1,665
50,197

2,320
-

119,090
-

703,691
-

i , o6 s ,6 s3

DIVISION CP REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
APRIL 7, 1919-




CTN

1—1

Total

$7,049

3

United Kingdom England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Iloxico
Nowf oundland
Trini dad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Dutch East Indies
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portu3ie.seAf ri ca

$253 , 00U

114,374

3S7.246
1S4,622
1,771
1 , 12S,4l4

-

-

61

257,9^3
7,9^0

49,607

5,005
n ,9 9 5

1,60S
1,323

9,024

92 , 21S
397,375
152 , 5^
33.3,44o
61 , 51 s

703,691
5 ,coo, 000
165,505
s, 150
34
10 , 206, 11 s

-

-

50,000
~

15S, 225
-

$ 26U, 55U
2 , 355,315
7 -,9^0
-

5,005
11,995
-

2 , 447,335
-

135,339

2,462,830

267,000
-

-

-

7 ^ ,1 1 2

-

7 , 957,313

r

Hot for

1

•

1

St-339

Publication

™ m nc n’po'i THE UNITED STATESc-OLD IIIPORTS IiTTO 1C::D liXPOR.^
aids of dollars.)
fin thousar
-10 days anding:
-^3-C.cli-2.C,_39-19'II5P0RTS:
Ore and base bullion
U. S- Hint or Assay
Office Ears

2,527
-

-

-

-

U. S. Coin

Total iiaports

U,l+75

b25

1,035

Bullion refined

Foreign coin

onaing: Total since : Jan. 1 to
un—3.^,-.1912^J.&n.-.1,......13IS

t_]_ daj’s

6

5,903

6,923

3,916

28

2

5,136

2,U6s

_

....

1,069

6,333

16,539

9,oU3

1

16

DOTIESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

.

U.S.Mint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

135

Bullion refined

-

-

1

Coin
Total

7UU

2,537

7 U1+

2,337

___________

112 -

-

3,263

....... lQr.13X

10, 2lb

10,695

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

15

Coin
Total
Total exports

-

ikk

______ 35..

15

35

290

2,352

10,309

10,935

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 191h

DIVISION 0E REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
APRIL lo, 1919



290

$6,230,000
1,077,636,000

C O N F I D E N T I A L
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GOLD EXPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES.
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES*

:

IMPOE

EX P O RTS

T S

r 11 days ending: Total since 11 days ending Total since
: i/lchv31, 1919 : Jan-1, 1919 Mch.31, 1919 ;Jan. 1 , 1919
United Kingdom
England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
lievjfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
00101111)1a
Ecuador
Peru

-

$5 , 26^,720

2,027
12,069
68,499
93 , S06
—

155,950
-

909
8 , 96s
_

19,001
38,282
44,909

Venezuela
Dutch East Indies

-

Hongkong

-

Phi lippine I slands

23,995

British South Africa

-

Portugese Africa

-

Total

6,332,135

DIVISION OF''REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD ■
APRIL IS, 1919




$7,0^9
7,229,391
116 ,401
73,882
4-55,7).*5
278,428
1,771
1,284,364
6l

1,608
2,232

58,575
9,084
92 , 21s
416,376

190,826
358,3^9
6l,5lS
703,691

5 , 000,000
189,500
8,150

34

16,539,253

-

—

$S
413,75^
-

1,600
-

526,805
-

960,000
450,000

$264,562
—
—
—

2 , 769,069

—
7,9^0
—
5,005
13,595
2 (974,i4c
-

135,339
3,422,830

717,000

-

—

—

—

—
-

2,352 ,167

—

10,309,480

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C O N F I D E N T I A L

Sot’ for publication

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPGPJ13 FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars*).'
» 1 to
: ^ days ending: IQ1days ending” Total. since :
: March 31.1919* Aoril 10. 1919* Jan-1 , 1919 i Apri 1 12,1912
IMPORTSf
Ore and base bullion
U.S»Hint or Assay
Office bars
Bullion refined

422
-

Total imports
DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

-

-

Coin
Total

3 , 229.
-

5b

6,924

4,319

2

2,509

7,645

2,423

—

—

132

2,943

6,333

.

U. S., Mint or Assay
Office Bars
Bullion refined

4,254

5,903

U. S* Coin
Foreign coin

372

19,423

10,163

1

26
—

135
2.337

*......

2,337

l

3,262

248

10.925

9.207

s4s

11,122

12,501

6

41

304

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin

..... -15_______

Total
Total exports

6 .
2,352

254

Excess of /.id iEports over « ...ports since January 1, I 9I9
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914

DIVISION OF EEP0RT5 AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
i m 7 , 1919*



4l

11,163

304

12,205

$2,320,000
1,079,726,OCX)

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C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not for publication
GOLD IMPORTS INTO M D EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES*

E X P O R T S

I MPORT S

;

llOdays ending • Total since 10 days ending: Total since
: April 10.1919 : Jan.l, 1919 : April 10. 1919: Han.l, 1919
United Kingdon
England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Chile
Colombi a
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Dutch East Indies
Hongkong
phi lippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
Total

$95,715
1,948
46o
' 23,009
85,525
6,864

$ 67

$'264,629

116,430

2 , 885,499

118,349
74,342
473,754

278,428

1,771
1 ,369,889
61

7,940

8,472

2,232
6,188

698

15,272
92,916

440,94s

7,93S
2,356

63,874

190,826
366,287

2, 500,000

703,691
7 , 500,000

175,705

175,739

2,942,822

19,483,194

11,844

5,005

58,575

24,572

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
MAY 7 t 1919



8 , 16s
$7 , 325,106

13,595
531,395

3,505,535

206,100

135,339
3,628,930

853,992

11 , 163,472

717,000

-201,344

8,150

C O N? I DEM T I A L
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S t. 3

-

4

GOLD I' SPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITEDSTATES
(In thousands of dollar s
;
-

. )

days en d in g : 1 0 day s ending; To tal sines ; Jan*
April 1 0 , 1 9 1 9 April 2 0 , 1 9 3 : 9 : Jan. 1 . 1 9 1 9 :April

1 0

IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

3

U*S. Mint or Assay
Office Bars

7

5 3 1

S

-

Bullion refined

5

U. S. Coin

5

-

,

3 ^ 5

6

1 1 3

7 , 0 9 7

2 , 5 0 9

3 6

7 , 6 8 1

680

U< S.IIint or Assay
Office Bars
#
■
Bullion refined
....

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion'refined

2 , 4 9 0

-

1

26

-

135

-

1

3,270

466

. 11 ,4^1

10.085

848

466

11,588

-

-

.

s4o..... .

....

6............ .

466

.

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL-EESERVE BOARD
m y 15 , 1919 -

. 13,38.1"

4i

304

4i

3o 4

11,629

13,685

_

6 ..............
854

-

-

-

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, I919
Excess of gold imports over .exports since August 1, 19l4




4 , 4 3 9

io, 561

-

Total .

Total exports

3 , 5 0 0

20, lb3

2,943

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

Total

' 1 8

132

Total imports

Coin

,

-

-

Foreign coin

Coin

to

1
1 9

$8,534,000
1,079,940,000

C O N F I D E N T I A L
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GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
I LI P 0 R T S

E X P ORT S

10 days ending: Total since
April 20,1919; jarul. 191Q
United Kingdon
England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Newf oundland
Trini dad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Dutch East Indies
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

$30,561
6s,34g
56,152
115,982
—

6,366
372
227
24,324
38,617
33.SJ19
-

6so,26s

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
may 15, 1919




16s
7,355,667

10 days ending:Total since
April 20,1919 ; Jan. 1,1919

$70,500

$335,129

155,770

3,041,269

126,697

74,3^2
534,906
27 S.428
1,771
1,485,871

61

14,838
2,6 o 4
58,575
15,272

7,9^0

19,795

50,000

3,555,535

134,000

3 , 62s, 930
901,000

466,470

11 , 629,942

827
92,916
465,272

190,826

4o 4,9 o 4

135,339

63,874

i , o 42,4 iq

5,005

6,200

7 , 500,000
201,344 •
8,150
175.739

20, 163,462

C O N F I D E N T I A L
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GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)

10 days ending: 10 days ending: Total since : Jan.l to
.nr.?n IQ IQ
: f i n r , iqi_q.„_:_ Jan*l. 1919
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

531

U13

U.S* Mint or Assay
Office Bars

-

-

Bullion refined

113

36

U. S. Coin
Foreign coin
Total imports

6S0

5,795

3,777

-

-

150

7,2^7

5,6U3

2, 505

10 , 186

2,^90

3,06S

23,231

12,052

5

6

32

277

DOMESTIC EXPORTS::
Ore and Base bullion

—

U.S- Mint or Assay
Office Bars

-

1U2

Bullion refined

-

**

Coin
Total

FOREIGN EXPORTSt
Bullion refined

U66

303

4 bb

450

-

-

l

-

k l .... .
hi

U66

U50

12,079

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, lglU-

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 2, 1919'




3,370
n.593

Total
Total exports

-

11,75k
12,036

-

Coin

1U2

-

14,935

.....3-l6
.. 316.....
15,311

$11,152,000
1,082,553,000

C O N F I D E N T I A L
Not for publication
GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATESDISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
E X P 0 R T S
:
I MPORTS
..
:
: 10 days ending: Total since: 10 days onding: Total since
: Jan-1 , 1919
: APr -30> 1313 : Jan-i, 19 IS: Apr-30,1$19
Unitadr'ingdom
England
Canada
Coctjcv itica
;'cndura.c
Nicaragua
Salvador
panada
Mexico
Usv/fcunaland
Trinidaa
Cuba
Briti?;: .luiana
Dutch Suia**a
Bolivia
Chile
Co ioiJji.u
rC'^GJDT

Peru
Vsnezusla
Dutch East Indies
Eonghortg
phi lippine Islands
British South Africa
portu nie se Afri ca
TOTAL

$2,555

129,101

64,703
l'3f ssG

34,907
26,293
lib, 9^4
372
4,1+gg
~

2^2
9,229
2o,093
42, S50
48,215
7.0S7
cl) ^*00 %'JOG

41,511
-

3,067,526

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
• FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE
1919.




•

$ i o ,S53
7,4s^, 766
251, ^00
90, 22S
569, S13
304,721
1,771
1,602,755
6l
l1*, 83 s
P-%07
C
JIK
°
63,06^
13, 27 2
l, 0o3
, 9 9 , 1^
'43 1,3^5

233,676
453,119

70,961
3,0^2,410
10,000 ycoo
2U2 , £55
s, 130
175,739

23 , 231 ,04s

—
$**, £55
-

115,655
-

-

60,000

—
$333, QoU
-

3 ,156 :, S6/:!
7 , 3^0
5 ; ^03
. is ,735
3,615 ,535

-

1^ 2,367
l2o?720

27? ,7Cb

-

3,755 ,65°
301 , 'jUO
-

1^9,595

12,079 ,537

-

C O N F I D E N T I A L
** Not for publication

st.4i6

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPOETS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)

*10 days ending’ 10 days ending* Total since * Jan.l to
« Apr.30, 1919 ' May 10, 1919 * Jan.l, 1919 ' MAf 10,191S
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

413

309

U* S. Mint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

Bullion refined

150

U. S. Coin

6,107

3.SS6

-

-

30

7,277

5,377

2,505

24

10,210

2,490

-

-

3,06S

363

Foreign coin
Total imports

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

5

-

U* S. Mint or Assay
Office bars

142

-

Bullion refined

-

-

Coin

303
450

Total
Foreign gxports:
Bullion refined

«•»

Coin

—

450




23,59*+

12,395

6

32
30

277

3,374

1,051

12, S05

11.961

1,051

13,039

15,397

4i

317

4i

317

13,130

15,714

—

1,051

Excess of gold imports over exports sines January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 4, 1919.

142

l

Total
Total exports

-

$10,464,000
1,0S 1,870,000

C O N F I D E N T I A L
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St.4l6a

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES
'
I MPORTS
i_______________________________
•10 days ending* Total since
» May 10, 1919 1 Jan.l, 1919
United Kingdom
England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Now foundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Yonezuela
Catch East indies
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British south Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

$30,179
6,552
-

59,120
330
-

.

174,339
4,000
5,239
-

4,005

10,076
-

5,605
-

13,672
-

363,267

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 4, 1919-




$ 10, 353,
7,564,947
257,952
90,223
622,933

1
E X P O RT S
i_______________________
*10 days ending’ Total since
» May 10, 3,919 1 Jan.l, 1919

$18

-

-

-

-

305,101

1, 000

1,771
1,777,134

256,702

61

13,333
2,976
63,3,52

15,272
1,069
103,150

-

7,94 o

5,005
-

19,795

-

70,961

550,000

23, 594,315

—

3,413,624

-

243,260

l,042,4l0

-

1,000

—
-

50i,44i
233,676
1+58,724

10 , 000,000
256,527
8,150
175,739

$3^0,002

-

*

-

—

3,358,795
-

277,706
4,305,650
. 901,000

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 , 050,950

13 , 130,517

C O N F I D E N T I A L
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St-4-26

GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(in thousands of dollars.)

*10 days ending*10 days ending' Total since * Jan.l to
• May 10, 1919 * May 20, 1919 ' Jan.l, 1919 'May .10., 191s
BIPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

309

216

-

-

Bullion refined

30

16

7,233

6,118

U. S. Coin

24

-

10,210

2,451

-

-

-

142

U. S. Mint or Assay
Office Bars

Foreign coin

363

Total imports
DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

-

U. S. Mint or Assay
Office Bars
-

Buili on refine d
Coin
Total

232

6,323
-

23 ,.826

4,023
-

12,774

-

6

42

-

277

151

-

I

3,374

1,051

696

13,501

12,523

1,051

696

13,725

16,090

hi

319

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

—

—

Coin

-

-

-

-

4i

319

696

13 , S26

16,409

Total
TOTAL EXPORTS

1,051

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 9, ,1919-




$10,000,000
1,0S1,406,000

C O N F I D E N T IAL
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GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES

•

•

I MP 0 R T S

E X P O R T S

.'10 days ending’ Total since *10 days ending'1 Total since
' jan.l, 1919
’ May 20, 1919 ' jan.l, 1919 1 May 20, 1919 1
United Kingdon
England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua.
Salvador
panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
peru
Venezuela
Dutch East indies
Hongkong
Philippine islands
British south Africa
Portuguese Africa
total

-

$66,701
•
150,909
-

628,933
305,101
1,771

1 , 928,093
61

18,838
■ 2,976
68,352
15,27>2

1,069
103,150

$50,001
-

$390,003
-

•
59>525
-

1,000

501-y441
-

iU,6 so
-

232,290

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 9, 1919*



.,$10,653
7,631,64s
257,952
90, 22s

233,676

473,4o4

70,961

1,042,410
10,000,000

256,527
8,150
175,739
23 , 826,605

3,473,149
- .
7,9^0
- .

5,005
19,795
3,858,795

-

500,000

86,000

777,706

4 , 391,650
901,000

—
-

-

-

-

695,526

13 , 226, 0^3

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GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars*)
t10 days ending’ ll days ending* Total since * Jan. 1 to
1 May 20. 1919 * May 31, 1919 ’ Jan.l, 1919
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

216

U.S-Mint or Assay
Office bars

^23

6,7^6

5,128

-

-

-

-

16

61

7,35^

6,251

U* S. Coin

-

-

10,210

6,628

Foreign coin

-

-

Bullion refined

Total imports

'

232

ikz
2^,310

18,11+9

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

-

8

Ik

U2

U. S. Mint or Assay
Office bars

-

-

277

331

Bullion refined

-

-

1

■ 3,381

696

179

13,680

14,1431

696

is?

13,972

18,185

Coin
Total

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin

—
-

Total
Total exports

696

21

62

319

21

62

319.._

208

14,03^

Excess of gold SSports over exports since January 1, 1919
Expess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914-

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JUNE 21*, 1919*




18,50U

$10,276,000
1,081,682,000

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DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.

•

»

I MP 0 RTS

E X P O R T S

'11 days ending1 Total since ■11 days ending * Total since
jan.l, 1919 * May 31* 1919 » jan.l, 1919
* May 31. 1919

1

United Kingfctfi' England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Bolivia
Chi le
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
China
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British south Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

$146,694
56,215
-

54,531

24-7
87 »06S
124
•-

120
336
29,768
-

2,261

~
•
106,6o4

483,96s

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AM) STATISTICS
JUNE 24, 1919



$10,853
7,778,3^2
31^,167
90,228
683,464
305,3^8
1,771
2 , 015,161

61
18,838
3,100
68,352
15,272
1,069
103,270
501,777

233,676
503-, 172
' 70,961
1,044,671
10 , 000,000

256,527

8,150
282,343
24,310,573

$22,559
135, 5^
-

$418,562
1,000
3 , 608,629
. 7 , 9^0
- .

-•

3,S5S,795
777,706
4,435,220
200

-

43,570

200
- 50

207,919

5,005
19,795

901,000
50
-

1^ , 033,962

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(in thousands of dollars.)

*11 days ending* 10 days ending* Total since * jan* 1 to
* May 31, 1919 * June 10,1919 * Jan.l, I9I9 ijune 7,1913
IMPORTS:
Ora and base bullion

423

531

U.S.Mint or Assay Office bars
Bullion refined
U. S. Coin

7.277

-

5,5^5

-

-

61

19,151

26,505

6,351

-

10

10, 220

6,629

Foreign coin
Total imports

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

142
4s4

19,692

s

U.S*Mint or Assay Office bars
Bullion refined
Coin
Total

-

44,002

12,667

l4

Us

211

361

1

3,386

179

353

14,033

15,303

187

353

1^,325

19, 09s

FOREIGN' EXPORTS:•
Bullion refined
.Coin
Total
Total oxports

-

21

2

64

322

21

2

64

322

20S

355

1^,389

19,420

Excess of gold imports over exports since January 1, I9 I9
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, I91U

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
J une 27. 1919




$29,613,000
1,101*019*000

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DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.

1

»

I MP 0 R T S

*10 days ending1
1 Total since
1 June 10,1919 1> Jan.l, 1919
United. Kingdom England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
peru
Venezuela
China
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongkong
Philippine islands
British South Africa.
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

T ..,wv '
$ 1 9 ,1 3 3 ,7 $ .
ll,i+i4
16,274
37,073

113,836
5 4 ,0 ^
7,553
-

2,374
2,590

4o,94l
23,749
2,108
246,116
. «4*

19,691,795

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
JUNE 27, 1919




$ 10,853
26, 912,086
325,581

106,502
720,537
419,184
. 1,771
2,069,184

61
18,838

3,100
75,905
15,272
1,069

105,644
504,367
274,617

526,921
73,069
-

1, 290,787

10,000,000

256,527
8,150
282,343
44,002,368

EXP 0 R T S

*10 days ending* Total sine
* June 10,1919 'jan.l, 1919

$6o,oos
255,173
20,000
20,000
—
—
—
—
3 5 5 ,1S1

$478,570
1,000.
—

3 , 863,862
-

7,940
-

5,005
19,795
-

3 , g78,795
777,706
4,455,220

200
901,000
50
*•
**
—

14,389,143

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GOLD IMPORTS INTO M D EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES,
(in thousands of dollars)

>10 days ending*10 days ending* ffotal since* Jan*l to
* June 10, 19191 June 20, 1919’ Jan.l, 1919 tjuno 21* IS
IMPORTS:
Oro and base bullion
U« S* Mint or Assay Office bars
Bullion refined

531

283

7,560

5,859

-

-

-

-

19,151

s6

26,591

36,793

10

142

10,362

6,623

90

142

bOl

44,603

49,423

1

15

54

U* S- Coin
Foreign coin
Total imports

90________

_

19,692

DOMESTIC EXPORTS?
Oro and bsfse bullion
S* S* Mint or Assay Office bars

-

4,013

4,290

391

Bullion refined

-

3,001

3,002

3.3SS .

353

33,391

47,445

16,363

353

4o,4o6

54,752

20,197

Coin
Total

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

r_|

.

43

2

Coin
Total
Total exports

2
355

-

4o,4o6

Excess of gold exports ovor imports since January 1, I 919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914
DIVISION OF REFORTS MID STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JULY 9, 1919*




43

54,795

—

322
20,519

$ 10, 192,000
l,0bl,214, oOO

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C-0L3 ILIPORTS INTO AID EXPORTS.

$HK UNITED STATES

DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
1

IMPORT

00

r
&

Newfoundland
Trini dad .
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Argentina
Brazil
Bolivia
Chilo
Colombia
Ecuador
pcru
Uruguay
Venezuela
China
Japan
Dutch East Indias
British India
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
po r tuguo so Af ri ca

TOTAL

—

*

$1147 , 250

8,360
18,337
—
357 , 673
—

3,783

-

92
19,254
890
692

$10,853
27,059,336
333,949
124,839
720,537
419, 184'
, 1,771
2 , 426,857

61
18,838
3,100
79,694
15,272

125 432
1,069
105,736
523,621
275,507
527,613

-

32 , 124

105; 193

-

-

-

-

•

-

10jOGu,OoC

256,527

600,961

246,905

1,110
-

-

230,030
-

-

21 , 760,000
25,000
1 , 500,000
100,000
163,500

8,150
282,343

44, 603,329

$224,311

60,000
2 , 325,000
246,905

479,680
_

-

1,000
-

4 , 093,892
-

7,940
-

5,005
19,795
21, 760,000
25,000
1 , 500,000
100,000
4,042,295
-

1,018,447
3 , 055,000
1 , 805,000
-

6 , 525,052
-

-

60,000
2 , 325,000

1 , 290, 7S7

-

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS'
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
JULY 9, 1919*




-

-

12,1+92

* 10 days ending*Total sinco
1 June 20, 1919*Jan.l, 1919

1—1

Erance
Italy
Spain
United. KingdaaEngland
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama

Total since
jan.l, 1319

i
C\J
1 CO

* 10 days ending*
* June £3, I919 *

E X P 0 RTS

*

s

1 , 366,900

1, 736,153
3 , 055,000
6 , 260,220
200
6 , 525,052
901,000
50
1, 366,900

-

-

-

-

-

4o, 4o6, 255

54, 795 , 39 s

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(In thousands of dollars.)

110 days eliding' 10 days ending1 Total since 1 Jan. 1 to
1Jima 20, 1919 1June 30, 1519 ' Jan.l, 1919. June-3.0, *18
BIPOETS':
Ore and base bullion

283

U.S.I lint or Assay Office Ears

-

Bullion refined

802
-

So

U. S. Coin

142

Foreign coin
Total inports
domestic extorts :
Ore and Base bullion

113
-

8,362

6,183

-

-

c-o, /C4

36,933

10,362

6,773

so

4,927

5,017

142

601

5,842

50,445

50,031

15

56

1

U.S. Mint or Assay Office Bars

4,013

5,357

■9,647

421

Bullion refined

3,001

3,226

6,228

3,389

33,391

33.541

SO.586

. 17,052

40,40o

42,124

56,876

£o ,558

Coin
Total
FOSEIGE EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

-

Coin

89

4w, 4ob

42,213

r;cc3ss of sold exports over inports since January 1, 1515
Excess of ~old iinports over e;qports since August 1, 1914

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DI7ISIOiT OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
JULY 25,




-

89

Total
Total e^qports

-

322

132
132. ... ..
97,008

,

322_

21,280

$ 4 6 , 5^3 , 000
1,024,84-3,000

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•

I

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P

O

R

T

1

S

E

X

P

O

R

T

S

___________

1 10 days ending’ Total since*10 days ending* Total since
1 June 50. 1919 1 Jan.l, 1919* Jims 30 r TQlc? Jan-1, 1919
France
Italy
Spain
Sweden
United Zing dor:
England .
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Nevrfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Argentina
Brazil
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
China
Japan
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
.Totiu.

$224,311
$12 , 950,000
66l

—

$5,103,487
39»s 4 i
57,670
5,433

112,201
«•»

102,639
13,901

349,544
492,581

.1 1 ,0 0 0

11.000

373 *79°

182,509

725,970

419,1
1,771
2,539,05s

61
IS ,838
3,100

—

1,000

547,585

6s,l44
5,871

5,005

15,915
7,791
59,257
5,878

15,272

6s,l44
is ,3 63

1,069
121,651

531,412
334,764
533,491

8 , 700,000
25,000
7 0 ,000 '
3,750,000

360,216

5 , s4i ,704

, 19,795
.30,460,000

50,000
1 . 500.000
100,000
4,112,295
1,796,153
6 . 805.000
6 , 965,220

105,193

705,000

1 , 651,003

829,967
10,499,341
746.000

830,167
1 7 ,024,393

10,000,000

750.000
2 , 507,020

750,050
3,873,920

42 , 2 13 ,ii 4

97 ,008,512

.

—

4,641,477
7,9^0

79,694

FEDERAL RESERl’E BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND 'STATISTICS
July 25 , 1919 . .




$10,853
3 2 ,lS 2 ,S23

60.000
15 , 275,000
661

1.647.000

256,527
8,150

282,343

50 , 445,033

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GOLD IMPORTS I17TO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars-)
......

* 10 days ending* 10 days ending* Total since * Jan- 1 to
’ June 30. ,19iq ' July 10, 1919 1 Jan.l, 1919 * July 10. 191S

IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

202

U-S*rlint or Assay Office Bars

36S

8,730

-

Bullion refined

Total icports

-

113

60

26,764

37,125

-

110

10,472

6,773

S 327

1

5,oiS

142

5, obz

539

50,924

50,233

15

56

U. S. Coin
Foreign coin

' 6,793

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Ore and base bullion
U.S.Mint or Assay Off ice Bars

5,357

1 , 01s

10,665

451

Bullion refined

3,226

7t

6,235

3,392

.33,5^1

14,810

95,796

ls,i4o

42,124

15 , S3 5

112,711

22,039

£9

132

332

C’'~
s
.. J

132

332

112, s43

22,371

Coin
Total

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined
Coin
Total
Total exports

n.__.

42,213

15,235

Excess of gold exports over imports since January 1, 1915
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1 , lgiU-

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
AUGUST 2., IS 13.




$61,259,000
1,009,347'000

'

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t>IS(PRJBOTED BY COUNTRIES.
:

I MP ORT S

:

E X P 0 R T S

;10 days ending: Total since :10 days ending:: Total since
: Jr.] 37 in 15IQ. Jan-1, 1919 iJuly 10, 1913 : Jan.l, 1919
Francs
Italy
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom England
Canada
Costa Rica
Honduras
Ficaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
‘Hrini dad
Cuba
British. Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Argentina
Brazil
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
China
Japan
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

-

-

115, 744
15,927
5^,701
20c,>71
—
—
•
24,465
S42
lo,7S2
IS jwvO
•
-

—
____ _s.9,,.667
538,599

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEIEEAL RESERVE BOARD
 AUGUST 2, 1919*


—
$10,353
32,273,567
332,717
132,505
730,071
419, is4
1 ,771
2,741 ,529

61
13,333
3 ,100

79,694
15,272
6 3 ,l44
1S,363

$ 162,332
10,575,000

661

239,750

539,254

45,312

5^3,393

10,000
—
r*.
-

362,335
—
—
>

123,193
-

1 , 651,003
-

10, 000,000
256,527
3,150

21,000
—
I,u00
—

5 , 004,362
7,5^o

5,005
—

2,000, vUw
—

1,065

146,116
532,25^
33^,764
550,273

$ 337,193
60, coo
25, 350,000

220,000

19,795
32,46o,ooo
50, 00c
1 , 500,000
100,000
^,332,295

—

121,914
600,000
934,500
—
—

^99,772
. 13,000
—
—

1,913,067
7,4o5,ooo
7,9^9,720

330,167

17,024,393
1 , 647,000
1,249,822
3 , ss§ , 920

... 372.010

50,9S3,632

15,835,015

112, 343,527

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GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
(In thousands of dollars.)
’ JO days ending*10 days ending* Total since * Jan. 1 to
* Julv 10. M M ' July 20.1919 ’ Jan.l. 1919 ’ July 20, 1919
IMPORTS:
Ore and base bullion

360

U.S*Mint or Assay Office Bars

S.9^7

217

60
110

U*S.Coin

-

1

26,765

37,202

-

10,1+7.2

6,773

5 . 01S

142

51,202

51,649

1
539

Total imports
DOMESTIC EXPORTS;
Ora and base bullion
U-S.Mint or

Assay

Office Bars

21S

**
5*717

i6,3S2

561

7

4

6,239

3,392

lU, S10

13,904

109,700

19,463

19,625

132,336

23,495

15,835

To tal
Foreign Exports;
Bullion refined

—
-

Coin

-

Excess of gold3X£or^s over
Excess of gold imports over

15,335

333

132

333

132,46s

23, o2o

. imports since January 1, 1919
exports since August 1, 1914

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
AUGUST 13, 1919



19,625

-

132

-

Total
Total exports

74

15

1 . 01 S

Bullion refined
Coin

6

*

-

Bullion refined

7,520

$ 81, 266,000
990,140,000

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DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTRIES.
EXP 0 R T S
1
*10 days ending 1 Total since *10 days ending*Total since
• July 20.1919 1 Jan-1 . 1919 ' Julv 20.1919 "Jan.l. 1919
$2,666
$2,666
805, 766
418,573
So, 000
1, 000,000 26, 850,000
661
'

Denmark
France
Italy
Spain
Swe den
United Kingdom
England
Canada
British Honduras
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
3ritish Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Argentina
Brazil
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
China
Japan
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongfaong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

_

—

—

-

-

-

-

-

—

$2,397
107,609
-

11 ,5^3
1,163
-

72,425
-

329,717
194,052
781,83*+
U19 , 184
1,771
2 , 813,95^
6l

18,838

-

3„ioo
79,694
15,272
68, l44
18,363

-

•
-

4

949
-

2,835
-

19,200

1,069

146,120
533,203
33^, 764
553,108
-

142,393

-

-

•

-

-

-

___

$ 13,250
32 , 326,176
-

-

-

218,125

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
august 13, 1919



*

IMPORTS

1 , 651,003
-

10,000,000

256,527
8,150
372.010

51 , 201,757

-

_

258,050
142,992

5,000

847,344

686,885
5,000

•

10,000
-

299r350
-

-

21,000
10,000
1,000
-

5,303,712
-

7,9^0
-

5,005
19,795

500,000 32 , 960,000
50,000
1 , 500,000
100,000
4, 383,620
51,325
-

-

-

1,553,000
2,207,789
7,505,105

500,000
500,000
4 , 671,025

-

1 , 912,067
7,4o5,ooo

9, 502,720

3,037,956
24,529,498
2, 147,000
1,749,822
2,557,9^5

-

-

-

-

-

-

19,624,875 132,468,402

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(In thousands of dollars.)

*10 deys ending'll days ending' Total since 1 Jan.l to
• Julv 20. lqw* July 31.1919 1 Jan.l. 1919 •July 31,19^ S.
IMPORTS,:
Ore and base bullion

217

1,055

10,002

8*281

U.S*Mint or Assay Office Bars

-

-

-

6

Bullion refined

1

9

26,77^

37,^00

-

2U

.

U* S. Coin

..2

Foreign coin
Total imports

21S

52,629

T

15

7S

26,793

616

2

6 , 2Ul

6,811

S. 796

118.Uq6

20. 6U3 _

19, 209

151,5^5

28,lUS

u

Total

1\90U...
19, 625

FOREIGN EXPORTS:
Bullion refined

—
—

Coin

Total exports

......... _

.......... ..

Total
19,625

5




—
333

137

JL._..........J&L_ .. _ -

19, 2iU

Excess of gold exports over Imports since January 1, 1919
Excess of gold imports over exports since August 1, 1914

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
AUGUST 18, 1919

i6q ....

. 5,020
52,292

5,717

Bullion refined
Coin

_

6,773

1,090

DOMESTIC EXPORTS:
Or0 and bass bullion
U.S.Mint or Assay Office Bars

10,^96

151 , 6s2
$99,390,000
972,016,000

333___

28rU81

CLP H F I B E I T I A I
Not for publication
GOLD IMPOSTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES
st .543 a

DISTRIBUTED BX COUNTRIES
«

Denmark
France
Netherlands
Italy
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
England
Canada
British Honduras
Costa Rica
Honduras
Nicaragua
Salvador
Panama
Mexico
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Cuba
British Guiana
Dutch Guiana
Argentina
Brazil
Bolivia
Chile
Colanbia
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
China
J apan
Dutch East Indies
British India
Hongkong
Philippine Islands
British South Africa
Portuguese Africa
TOTAL

E X P 0 R T S

*13. days ending • Tc*al since *11 days ending1
• July 3'1.1919 • Ja n .l.1919 * July 51.1919 1
•
$797,657
15,000
•
—
$ 79
108, 75 s
-

7,659

72,070
70,301

101

224, 254
•
~
•
9,139
45,147
l, 646
904
-

493,310
#' —
50,403......

1,083,771

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
DIVISION OF REPORTS /JED STATISTICS
AU&UST IS, 1919



•

I MPORTS

$ 13,329
32,494,934
389,717
201,711
859,904
489-, 485
1,872
3 , 038,208

61
■18,838
3,100

345,461

152,221
5,000
-

300
—

300,000
343,166
-

79,694
15,272
68, l44
18,363
1,069
155,259
533,203
379,911
554,754

1 , 000*000

-

-

143,297

391,000

-

2 , 144,313

10 , 00a, 000

-

100,000
-

975,302
2,siU,5i3
8, 001,^*92
-

692,225

256,527
8,150

422,413

3,280,000
-

52, 291 , 52s

19,213,337

Total sines
Jan.l _1212
$2,666
1,603,423

15,000
60,000
26, 850,000
6-1
i, 192, S05

839,106
10,000
-

21,300
10,000
1,000
300;000

5,646,878
7 ,94o
5,005
19,795'

32 , 960,000
50, 000 '
2 r500,000
100,000
4,483,620
2 , 893,369
7,4o5,ooo
9,893,720
5,852,469
32,530,990
2,147,000
2,442,047
11,837,945
-

151 , 681,739

Wot for publication.

PERCENTAGES OF GOLD AND LAV/FUL MONEY RESERVES AGAINST NET IEPOSITS,
PEECENTAGES OF GOLD EESERVES AGAINST FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES IN ACTUAL CIRCULATION AND OF
TOTAL RESERVES AGAINST COMBINED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE AND NET DEPOSIT LIABILITIES
OF ALL FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS.

Ratio of gold and lawful
money, reserve to net
deposits
Jan • 2^1--Jan *31

Ratio of gold reserves
to F. R. notes in
actual circulation
Jan.24-—Jan. 31

St.igO
January 3 1 , I919

Ratio of total reserves Ratio of gold reserves to F.R.
to Net deposit and F.R.
notes in actual circulation
after^setting aside 35$ against
note liabilities
net deposit liabilities
combined
Jan *24— —Jan.3 1
Jan.24— -Jan-31

Eatio of total
earning assets
to net
deposits
Jan* 2*4—'Jan.31

Boston

53*5

52.3

Ul .2

4o .9

46.3

45.5

54.4

52.7

146.2

152.2

New York

44,s

U3 .4

45.5

4 4 .l

45.1

43.7

57*2

54.2

109.5

113.2

Philadelphia

4 i .2

53.1

4o.S

41.2

4i,o

4 4 .s

43.7

49.1

204.3

202.3

Cleveland

62.7

63.s

61.3

61.6

61.8

62.4

76.9

77.6

122.6

122.2

Richmond

40.4

6 7.1

42.1

42.7

41.7

47.0

43.5

49.5

299.1

334.4

Atlanta

54.1

63.9

40.9

4o.6

44.5

45.3

4s.0

49.1

229.2

27^ >7

Chicagu

49,0

53 -8

77.7

S I .2

6S .0

71.7

s 4.9

91-1

10s .7

96.5

St. Louis

57*6

72.3

61.9

61.7

60.4

65-5

73..1

82.9

139-7

112.5

Minneapolis

S5-5

66 .7

64.4

69.4

72.1

6S.4

93.3

83-4

93-9

101.3

Kansas City

53-0

59-7

51.0

51 .s

5 1 .s

54.7

61.5

65.9

159. s

154.2

Dallas

43-7

35-7

43.6

44 .0

43.7

4i.o

4s.s

44.5

180.6.

130.0

San Francisco

30-9

39-2

64.7

64.1

57-0

66.2

65.7

166.3

166.7

Us.9

50.3

5^.5

54.9

53-0

64.0

65.2

131.8

131.2

Total

DIVISION OF REPORTS AND STATISTICS
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
February 4, 1919*



.....5 7 . 4 .

52.2

B 0 A P- D
GOLD SETiLwaiiSNT JOBD
( In thansand? of dol l a r s .)
ending Fsbrxu?.ry_.6,__13;IQ
Aggregat
;r3gaue
r s
wi f,hdrawa3.s deposits and T r a n s f
Gold
deposits and transfers tran sfe rs
Credit
Debit
froffi A g en t' s
to A gent 5s
_fpnd___
f^md
14 . 000
ifcOO
1, 000
1,000
10,000
152,521
10,000
4,000
4.000
902
v241
25
4 ,09 o
47,059
4,033
7 .000
1,002
56
56
5,000
1,017
1, 000
1,017
45,^6?.
433
16,000
433
10.000
360
6,636
300
20,000
2,
105
1,605
13 .000
97
97
10,000
1.000
141
3.4l
>
36
s 000
1
S
Tcoo
4
,000
_
2
jio
Q
—
__£^QQ0.
20,933
29,699
22,154
17 9 >521
179,521

1'

Summary of transactions for week
Je ciei’a.i.
Re ser ve
Bank of
Boston
JTew T.;rk
Pn i lade ipliia
Cleve land

Gold
Balance
v
d. tilla s u
drawals
statement
Jan.30 . *19
H-H5('J*T<
T
3 .9 3 2
4^736
6 ^ ,4 7 5

25

Hioiir.or.'.d

20,061

2

Atlanta
Chicago

Id, 393
QO opU

3*o -^uib

- r ^ / 'r

Hi nneapoli s
Kansas' City

3 7 ;3 3 9

636

2 4 . 07S

Dalian

36

7, CS3

San Vratirrisco ___ v9,-.623_
To'ual

699

4-23,7 (4

F EDERAL

2 D E E

R E S E R V E

A G E N T S

Wi thdrawals
Balance :
fo r
Gold
la s t
: Gold
Federal
tran
sfe rs
deoosit
s
s t a t ernen t : wi t hR'-^ei ve
to
bank
n ** a 0 Ja a»10 y ?19 : dra^als
Pontor*

; 1 ,-OC
: -

STow York

7 0 .0 0 0

Phi ladeiphia
0 leve Jand

66 , 55c : 3 >ooo

Ik. ciimonci
At Xanta
Chicago

S0 < Lo'u.i s

Minneapoli s
Kansas City
Baglas

San pranoi sco
To tal



9 5 .0 0 0

:

i

Total
v/i tlidrawsfcIs

i r:rn

3,661

661

-

51*000 ; 2,000
35 , 270 : 1,000
6.000
233 . 9%
1.000
60,931
1,000
43,500
43,360 : 2,000
6 , 6s 4
107.921
313,160 .-17,000

1,000

1,000
16,000

6.000

500

2,000
1,000

o, 000
1,000

Het :
Debits
1,418
35,426
3 , o 4o

Total
Debits
33,937
342,339
111,623
70,776

Total
Credits
27,519
257,463
105,5b3
97 i 439

53 ,1 So

5 9 ,^ 9 3

3 9 ,29f
106,024

31.555
153,374
34,^35
32 , 4o6
46,345
13,316
32.729

—

7,743

72,076
24, ]>1

—

44^393
2b . 92 l
pg qqIi

3,605
106 . 232

4.000

18,161

29,000

: Net
: Credit

«
:

111,921
92s , 999

—
-

:26,663
: 4,113

:47,850
:12,259
: 3,265
: 2,447

:
—
-• 4 ,_63_5_
106,232

1,010,965 l,0I0,9o3

42.000
46,360
6 , 6s4

1,500

_ 4,000

29,000

———------ -

Balanov at
close of
Total
business
dep 0si t s
Feb . 6 . 1919
43.000
000
7.5. 000
62, 339
95.000
50.000
1,000
36
'270
1,000
00
r
:
qU'/.l
c . ; v J , ,/ 1
16.000
6.000
65,931

2,000

1.161

Confidential.
Settlements from January 3-1
February 6, 1919, both x

F U N D _________________

Deposits
through
transfers
from bank

.000

st .193
"Balance in
fund at
close of
business
:F&b.6, 1919
29 , 42o
36 , 077
4-7, 57j
50, 177
16, 223
13, 067
79, 750
31 , 233
I S 443
27,,543
7,,5?9
12,, 2b3_ .
4i6.,229

Sisnn.ary of chant;;es in ownership of gold by "banks th r ough
transfers and seitt laments
Decrease

15. 41S
3 , o4o
20,396
2 , 3o7
2,743

—
-

11,735
10,553

Increase
67,095
-

—
2,333
2,259

-

333

5,365
72 ,137

72,137

T7EEKLT REPORT SHOWING GOLD RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH FEDERAL IiESE-tVi BANK DURING WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 7, I 919 .
(Figures do not include gold received from or paid to another Federal Reserve Bank.)
(in thousands of dollarsi_i.e_.t_000 aaitted.}_________________________________________
iiot_ f or_pub lijiation.
COraiiEKTIAL.

Received in exchange for F.R* notes
From U.S. : From
Government: ^.embers

: From non: members

R E C E I P T S
Credits to deposit accounts
All other
N.S.

U.S.Gov’ t.: Membsr and nonGen' l.acct: member banks
179

Total
Bo ston
132
179
1,622
4i
54
1,622
New York
13
160
Philadelphia
20
160
3
23
l4g
l4g’
20
Cleveland
39
19
70
70
Richmond
S4
g4
Atlanta
756
756
95s
is
IS
Chicago
95S
so
St. Louis
107
107
55
25
64
64
664
645
12
Minneapolis
7
56
56
21
Kansas.City
76
97
65
6
s
Dallas
3
3
San Francisco
J&5-5Totalfoi’_System_______ 1,401 ______ ___ 25s_______ 21$__________ k § l L _ '___ _____ _____________ 3 ..SS1 __________ i M l .

Boston
New York
Phi lade lphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Zansas City
Dallas
San Francisco
Total for System
Excess receipts
Excess payments




Total
132

_____________________________________ P I S B U R S E I / 1 E N T S _____________ _
In
Debits to deposit accounts
: exchange
:
for
U. S.
: Member and non- :
: Total
Government; member banks
:F-R.notes
—
—
154
95S
956
5
5
—
1 ,24S
796
—
1 , 17S
172
971
172
*
126
126
313
100
740
100
.—
102
—
4g
ig
30
_
54
54
244
1,219
5,502
1,463

3 , 62s

244

2,662
-

2,4lg
-

St*255

To tal
Receipts

3u
3S2

2 , 05s

133

320

1S3

300

70
S46
976
4 s7

34

762

136

207

~6

153

1

31k.
_6j4l.

Total
: All ether :
:
di
sbur
semont s.
:
N.S.
7
1,973

761
-

109

S20

161
2,931

766

1,248
796
1,17S

1,252

-

1,259
S40

-

102

25
•

3,695
—

2,703

73
5.4....

10,660
-

3,913

•

1

.

,

'

.

:

l

i

Released for publication Sunday morning Feb * S', 1919 J not earlier *

St

*196

3TA!:‘BOJT* TOR Tlir ? k E,38 .
February 8 ,

1919*

Substantial increases in the holdings of war p a p e r , largely "by the
three Eastern Reserve banks and considerable reductions in reserve deposits
of the la r g e r ' banks are indicated in the Federal Reserve Board5s weekly

} 19-9*

bank statement issued as at close of business on F riday, February

The banks1 gold reserves show a decrease of about 4 .m illio n s , sor/e of
the banks reporting exchanges of Federal Reserve notes for gold,-

Holdings

of war paper increased 93*5 m illions, other discounts remained practically
unchanged, while acceptances on hand ‘went up 1*4 m illions - U* S. short­
term s e c u ritie s, due mainly to redemption by the Treasury of temporary cer­
tificates o f ■indebtednessf declined about 127 m illions.
show a decrease of

3 2 *^

Total earning assets

millions for the week-

The return flow of notes to the issuing banks appears to have ceased,
at least tem porarily, the Federal Reserve note circulation being 3 ^
ions larger than the week before#
decline for the week of ^ 5 0

Net deposits on the other hand show a

m illio n s, which accounts largely for the rise

of the reserve ratio from 53 to 53*5 P er cent*




m ill­

Released for p u b lic a tio n Sunday morning February 9 , 1919? not earlier.
STATEMENT OF COMBINED RESOURCES AND LIA 3 IL IT IE 3 OF TEE TITEX/VE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSIN CSS FEBRUARY 7 ,
January 3 1 , 1919
RE S O U R C E S
February 7, 1919
Geld coin and c e r tific a te s
$
3
3
8
,
9
16 ,000”
$3 '-is, 605,000
Go ld Se Gt/xeLiGn'G Ji'unct, F »R ♦
< Board
4
2
2
,
o
8
d ,000
4 i q ,050,000
Gold with foreign agencies
___ 5 829 ,,000
Total gold h eld by banks
767,^30,000
773 M , 000
Gold W iih Federal Reserve agents
1,253,330,00
0
1 . ^ 1 , 166.000
Gold Redemption Fund
,3^6,000
91
_ ^ L . g 3 iPQ0
Total geld reserves
2 , 1 1 2 , 106,000
2,108,183,000
Legal te m e r notes, silver, etc.
671 5U0 ,0u0
____67 ,4 3 1 .ooo
To :?/L reserves
Sm
2 , 17 s , 6U6 ,coc
2 ,1 7 5 ,6 1 4 ,000
Secured by GovftvWar obligations
■
>count-e (
3i
1,U51:1^7,000
1,357 , 6-50,000.
A ll other
2U3 ,4737000
2i'3 ,2 ^ ,0 0 0
B ill:; bought in open ma2?ket
281 .253,000
262 .702'.000
,8 8 2 ,4 2 1 ,0 0 0
Total b il l s on hand
1,977,103,000
28 ,2 5 2 ,0 0 0
28,250,000
U,* P. Government long-term securities
2 66 , 532,000
1 3 9 , 501,000
U* 3 3-cveminent shcrt-terQ
H
u.oco
________liOCO
A ll other earning assets
2
,
1
7
7
,
209,000
2,144,858,000"
T :t a l earning assets
8 , b4 8 , ^00
8 . 672.000
Bank pre.jij.ses
Uncollected items and other deductions from gross

deposits
Hp Redemption Fund against F*R* bank notes

A’U e.rher resources
TOTAL RZSObR^ES
L I A B I L I T I E S
C?pi^al paid-in
Ov.‘..« .... OS,.,
96 , 809,000
Government deposits
1,59° ,U4l,000
Hie to members, reserve account
U39.221.X0
Deferred a v a il a b il it y items
Other deposits, including foreign govrt. credits
.. 112 .551 ,000
Total gross deposits
F« lu notes in actual circulation
F* R* bank notes in circulation ~ net l i a b il i t y
A ll other l i a b i l i t i e s
TOTAL L IA B ILITIES
Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and F ,R .
note l i a b i l i t i e s combined
,Ratio of gold reserves to E-R.notes in circr..iation
after setting aside 35 /^ against net deposit l i a b i l i t 1 8 S



691 >54 ,000
6 , 767,000

6 2 4 ,8 6l ,0C0
6 .8 2 2 .0 0 0
_____ Q..788 000

___ iijOii^'qoq

570,613,000

5 >c 7 3 >355 ,coc

8 1 . 061.000

8 0 . 913.000
2 2 . 738.000

22.738.000

2 , 2 39 , 022,000

2 ,^+54 , 165,000
1 3 1 ,3 1 5 .0 0 0
___ 4 2 ,3lU ,000
4 ,9 7 0 ,6 1 5 ,0 0 0

st ,190a

February 8 , IS IS
$ 4 35 , 907,000
■ 4 0 4 ,0 4 2 ,0 0 0
52 . 500.000
2 36 . 449.000
838 . 259.000
1 9 .9 6 0 .0 0 0
1 ,7 5 ^ ,6 6 s ,000
___ 52 ,4-26,000
1,313 ,0 5 U , GOO
269 , 302,000
25R , 819,000

o on . 705,000

80 5 ,82b ,000
55 ,•782 ,000
170 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,42 ^,000

1.036.131.000
2 8 U ,9 6 4 ,0 0 0
537,000
_______ 551 .CCC
3 .1 3 5 .2 7 7 .0 0 0

72 , 82-9 ,.000
1,13^,000
5 9 ,4 8 8 .0 0 0

64,928 ,000

1 , 693 , 132,000
4 72 ,042 ,COG
120,80 9 .000

1919 .

1 ,5 0 1 ,3 0 1 ’ coo
16 7,15^,oco
2 . 35 0 . 911.000
2 . 4 50 . 729.000
1 2 3 , 445,000
4 Q ,o i q , 0C 0
5 .0 7 5 .3 5 5 .0 0 0

53 ■%

jj

6 5 . 6fo

'3

.'"V

59,87^,000
1.787.817.000

1,26 1,2 19 ,oco
8 ,000,000
4 ,278 '000
3 , 135 .277 ,000
65.6;
J(Q

Released for -.jv-blication Sunday morning February. 9, . 1919; not e a r lie r .
WEEKLY* S T A m E N T OF RESOURCES AND L IA BILITIES OF EACH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 7 , 1 9 ISSt, 196b
(in thousands of d o lla r s .)
R E S O U R C E S
Boston
New York Phi la. . Clevel*
Riclnn. Atlanta Chicago St.Lo u is T.linn. Kans.Cy* D a llas Ban Fra:.,, -...coal
Gold coin and c e r tific a te s
j) , CJ±J
20 0 ,3 9 7
19^
2 0 ,9 ^ 5
2 ,297
3 ,1 9 9
2 2 ,6 5 5
15^
S ,3 0 6
2^3
5, 9 ^1
l2 ,0 o 8
3 ^ S r6C5
.k i d Settlement Fund, F .S .B o a r d
3 3 ,7 9 2
7 8 ,2 1 8 49,579
1+5,596 13,176
1 3 .8 1 0
83 , 8*5 3 3 ,6 25 1 6 ,0 9 9 23 , 898
3 , 96s 1 6 .5 4 4
4 l 9 ,0 5 u
Goxd w ith foreign agencies
408
2 ,0 1 1
408
525
204
175
SlS
233
233
291
204 ____ 521
5 ,8 2 9 'Total ^old held by banks
4 3 ,2 15
3 4 1 , 42b
5 0 ,1 8 1
&7,OS7
15,67 7
22,18^4 107 ,3 1 6 3 8 ,0 1 2
^ 6 3 8 ^ ^ 7 5 3 2 ' 10 ,083
2 9 ,2 35
7 7 3 ,4 8 4
Gold w ith Federal Reserve Agents
5 2 ,0 79
2 5 9 ,1 2 1 7 5,6 0 3 1 3 2 ,6 2 0
5 2 ,2 3 1
4 l, 07 1 3 0 2 ,4 8 9
68,667 5 7 ,4 7 5 4 9 ,7 4 4 2 2 ,0 5 8 1 1 8 ,0 0 8 1 ,2 3 1 ,1 6 6
Gold Redemption Fund
9 ,8 1 6
2 5 ,0 0 0
9 ,5 3 2
1 ,0 ^ 9
5 ,0 1 8
4 ,2 7 0 3 1 .2 4 1
4 ,4 2 4
3 .6 6 6
4, 888
2 ,3 0 b
t 2 ,3 2 3
103,533
To^al sold reserves
l O ^ .l l j
6 2 5 ,5 ^ 7 1 3 5 ,3 lo 200,756 7 2 , 92o
67, 525 4 4 l,o 4 6 111,103
S 15 ,779
7 9 >0&4 3 4 ,4 4 7 1L‘‘9 ,56 4 2 ,1 0 3 153
tender notes, silver, etc5 ,0 5 6
51.666
379
2 . 0b3
204
1 ,0 59
1 ,7 3 5
2 ,4 6 4 _____ 189
293
1 ,8 1 7
506
6 7 ,4 3 1
Totaj reserves
110,166
077,213 135,695 2 0 2 ,8 1 9 7 3 ,1 3 0
6 8 ,584 4 5 2 J 8 1 1 13,56?
85,968 7 9 ,3 5 7 3 ^ ,2 6 4 150,070 2 ,1 7 5 ,6 1 4
B ills
:S«c-by g o v 't.w a r obligations 1 33,374
6 3 9 ,7 2 1 168,186
8 4 ,3 2 5 7 7 ,2 8 6
5 1 ,5 0 3 128,253
4 1 ,7 3 7
1 8 ,1 1 0
27,313
2 0 ,5 9 4
60,7*+5 1 ,4 5 1 ,1 4 7
Li-ocUl:;Jl other
7 ,s 4 4
4 9 ,2 2 6
13,175
7 ,2 8 2
12,563
IS > 3 0
2 5 ,7 ^ 9
8 ,4 5 4
2,21*+ ^ 0 ,7 9 5 3 2 ,0 2 4
?>; 498
2 *3 ,2 5 4
B ills bought in open market
15 ,5 5 8
6 4 , 524
2.155
6 3 .2 3 5
7 . 714
9 .6 1 9
5 1 .4 5 8
8 .6 4 q
2 8 ,3 7 4
14,197
?,9.63 3 4 ,2 2 8
282,702
" o i a l b i l l s on hand
156,806
753 > 7 1 . 183, 5l4 154 , 842 9 7 ,5 6 3
8 0 ,5 5 2 1 8 5 ,4 6 0
5S,84o 4 8 ,6 9 8
82,305 55, 5 81 iJ.9 ,4 71 1 ,9 7 7 ,1 0 3
■J. y. G o v 't , long-term securities
538
1 ,3 93
1,3 8 5
1,0841 ,2 3 4
528
4 ,5 1 0
1 ,1 5 3
H9
8 ,8 6 8
3 ,9 7 0
3 ,4 6 8
2 8 ,2 5 0
n. s . Gov’ t.short-term
"
9,416
4-6,503
lo,?so
11 ,1 8 6
5,299
6 ,9 6 4
17,612
7 ,0 b S
9 ,3 9 5
5 ,4 8 2
4 ,4 o o
5,396
139,501
4
A ll other earning assets
Total earning assets
166,760
801,367 195,679 167,112 104,096 88,048 207,582 67,061 58,212 96,655 63,951 '128,355 2.,144,85*8
4oo
8,672
4C0
221
B?nk premises
290
540
800
2,368
500
2,936
217
Uncollected items and other de­
624,861
45,680
1^1,365 69,144 49,236 56,649 30,385 66,967 39,783 11,781 53,522 25,305 35,044
ductions from gross deposits
5% Redemption fund against F-Rf . f~
fr
vO
304
O,o
c:_
345
308
274
1,846
432
550
952
270
357
633
551
bank notes
295
2,894
400
420
85
380
034
5,7^8
1,187
4 10
1,012 ,
714
1,329
A l l other resources
~r~7—
,
421,047
187,399
722,405
22176351
156,350
402
,282
125,7
0
3
3
15721
^
+
230
,
553
'
>
j
'-J
234,835
324,133 1 , 627,053
TOTAL RESOURCES
L I A B I L I T I E S
3,801
2,94o
4,062
3 , 60O 3,177
81, Ool
7,4? i
9,090
20,923
^ j ( iJ
4,677
Capital paid-in
3,193 11,294
1,304.
801
726
1,224
1,156
1
,
211
1,776
8,322
3,316
592
22,738
775
1,535
Surplus
404 10,832
5,6 o 4
20,070 14,826
4 ,586
6,002
96,809
6,469
4, 573
16,397
1,931
5 ,U 5
Government deposits
,590,441
42
,136
101,261
53,874
47,186
222
,
596
69,038 38,335 78,783 l,
659,132
122,250
60,511
Due to members, reserve account
95,339
114,269 54,944 37,142 30,595 20,109 42, 617 31,915
4 3 9 ,2 2 1
37,537
7,369 32 ,297 1 5 ,8 1 4 14,613
Deferred a v a ila b ilit y items
A ll other deposits, including
643
274
448
324
1 , 7^0
226
9 9 ,4 8 1
1,468
112 , 5^1
325
5,093
137
2,392
foreign government credits
6
0
,8
4 4 104,491 2,"23'9,022
106,898
62,974
56,760
15077^1" 892,952 171.674 164,302 89,179
278, ^37 9 9 ,7 7 0
Total gross deposits
F .R . notes in actual circulation
F-R. bank notes in circulation,
net l ia b il it y .
Al 1 o ther li ab i l it las.
T,




T ,T AT' T T , T r *5T “nc<

152,479
9 ,1 3 6
3 ,4 6 s
3 2 4,1 33

650 , u4C 2wo,065
36,800
lo ulu

1 , 627,053

2 3 2 ,5 9 2 1 3 3 ,8 9 2

113,065 407,665 109,442

1 0 ,0 5 8
6,67C I 7 ,2 t 5
10,537
4 ,8 5 9
6 ,4 8 3
1 ,3 1 4
2 ,4 3 1
4 ,4 2 8
2 ,8 2 9
1 , --7.
1 ,3 3 8
4 0 2 ,2 8 2 4 2 1 ,0 4 7 23^, 535 1 3 7 ,9 9 9 7 2 2 ,4 0 5 2 2 1 ,0 3 5

89 , 9 C0 1^ 4,569
4 ,830
1* 108

12 ,4 5 2
2, IC5

156,350

2 3 0 ,9 5 5

5 4 ,8 5 2 1 9 6 ,3 3 2 ;2 ,4 5 4 ,1 6 5

6,290
2 ,2 0 4
126,703 3 1 5 , 21s
5 ,9 2 7
1 ,3 3 1

1 3 1 ,3 1 5
4 2 ,3 1 4
1+,

970,015

Released for publication Sunday morning February 9, 3919: not. earlier.
st-196c
STATE/ENT OF 5ESSRAL RESERVE AGENTS* ACCCU1TT3 AT CLOSE 07 BUSINESS FEBRUARY 7, I 919
(in thousands of dollars.)
Boston
New York phi la. Clevel
Richm* Atlanta Chicago St*Louis Minn. Kans«Cy* Dallas San Fran Total
FEEERAL RESERVE NOTES:
Received from. Comptroller
253,600 1 , 313 , Use 330,420 327,840 201,780 200,560 559,U4o 163,900 124,4so 157,700 101,960 250,520 3,985,630
Returned to Comptroller
J L M 3 3 ___ 383.508 80,389 45,457 43,267 31,014' 68,536 35,339 21.899 3 2.669 23.803 24,757
S58 ,001
Chargeable to F* R« Agent
18b, 267
929,972 250,031 222,333 158,513 169, 54b 490,904 128 , 561” :ro2T5^ r T 25703T _ '7 'S7 l57~22577337571277573
In hands of F. R* Agent
26,380
162 , ouo 31,^90 30,530 18,235 53,195 4s , 280
7,415 11,100 13,620 22,575 11,000
435,320
Issued to 3T. R* tank less amount
1 eturned to IT.R. Agent for re­
demption
ls>9, S87
76 7 ,9 7 2 218. 5U1 251. 853 i4o, 273 116,351 442,624 12 1,14 6 9 1 ,4 3 1 l l l , 4 i l .55, 5££ 2 ] h , T33j.§,691,353
COLLATERAL SECURITY FOR
OUTSAILING- NOTES:
Gold coin and certificates on hand
173 , 7 U0
23,270
2,504 13,052
12 , 581
225,147
Co d Re dompti on Fund
15.321 12,714 14,350
2,231
2,297 2,423
9,079
5 , 5^4
2,736
3,384
11,130
34,562
3,293
43,000
Gold Settlement Fund, F.R .Board
70 , 00c 62,889 95,000 50,000 36 , 270296,945 65*931 42i000 46’360
6,is4 106,37 8
921,457
1G7, oCS - 5 9 ^ 5 L i ^ 2 ,93S 1 .1 9,233 3S,o47
paper, minimum required
75,280 i4o, 135 52,^79 34 ,006 61,667 33,524 96,725 1,460,633
Total
159,887
767,972 218.54172517853 l4o,27S 116,551 442,524 121,14b 91,431 111,411 55,582 214,755 2, 091,359
MOUNT OF ELIGIBLE PAPER
,
«
> ,
,
pLXVL^p _ |0
____ __ il+9,04i 95,023 77,007 135,460 53,s4o 46,636 32, 305. : 55 , 5S1 195, ^ 8: 1 , 920,051
i/1 Ji
0 E A I I) 1
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES OUTSTANDING AND HI ACTUAL CIRCULATION

F. R, notes outstanding
F<- F* notes held “by bank
IMUiiotes in actual circulation

159,887
767,972 218,^41 251,353 i4o,273 .1 16.351 442,624 121,146
—
— HL l 2 26___ 9 ,1 76 .1.8 , 86?.
6,386
3.2 8 6 34,953 H .704
-52,479
650 , 04o 203,3o5 2^ 2,932 133,892 113,065 407.665 109,442

91,481 l l l ,4 n
1,495
6,842
89,936 104,569

55,532 214,733 2 , 691,259
750 18,4oi
237 . 69*1
54,832 iS b J T S 2 ~ 2 ^^r - J5 T

DISTRIBUTION OF BILLS, U.S.GOVEPJMENT SHORT-TEK1 SECURITIES AND WARRANTS BY ..IA.TURITIEE
Within 15 days
Bills discounted
1,302,953
Bills bought in open market
76,048
U.S. Government short-terra securities
6,339
Municipal warrants




16 to 30 days
72,551
65,033

31 to 60 days

6 l to 90 days

Over 90 days

83,873

204, 353

103 , 872

24,771

37,699
7,169

125,026

967

4

Total
1,694,401
232,702
139,501
'4