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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 st .3 15a 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 Not for publication St -339a 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 s t -359 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) St.359a 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 Not for publication 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 Not for publication St.3S4a 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 Not for publication St.397 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 " '" ‘ Not for publication 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 Not for publication 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 Hot for publication St .426a 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 C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication St.U^S 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 St.44Sa C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES 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 C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication St. 46o GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES (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 StJl60a C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPOETS FROM THE UNITED STATES 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 s t. U77 ^G.i) N i l D E U f I A L Not for publication. 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 “•* w G 0 N ? I D S IT S I A L , Not for publication St. ^7 1a 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 st ,506 C_0 N F I D E N I I A I , Hot for publication GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES (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 st. 506a c o n f i d e n t i a l . Not for publication GOLD I?'POETS INTO AFD EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATESDISTRIBUT'D BY COUNTRIES ' • I M 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 C . O U P I D E N T T A T. Hot for publication S t .515 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 ' c o n f i d e n t i a l St-515a Not for publication GOLD IMPORTS INTO fflD EXPORTS FRCM THE UNITED STAGES 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 C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication , r* 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 C O N F I D E N T I A L Not for publication St. 526a GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES 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 c' V n i i b e n i i a l Not for publication st-5^3 GOLD IMPORTS INTO AND EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES (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