Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1935-. "September 16, 1988," G.10 Major Nondeposit Funds of Commercial Banks (1988-09-16). https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/1282/item/51226, accessed on April 16, 2025.

Title: September 16, 1988

Date: 1988-09-16
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image-container-0 RESERVE statistical RE^„. G.10 (411) MAJOR NONDEPOSIT FUNDS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS 1 Monthly average flguree, billions of dollars For immediate release SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1968 HOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAI. JUNE JULY AUG. 1. Total nondepoatt funda, SA a 2. NSA 3. Federal funda, RPa, borrowings from nonbanks, SA* 4. NSA 5. Net balancea due to related foreign Institutions, NSA 174.6 178.4 180.2 178. 1 175.8 183.1 194. 4 195.1 192.9 197. J 176.9 179.3 180.6 180.7 176.6 182.2 194. 1 191.3 188.9 197.6 166.7 163.2 171.1 175.0 178.9 181.1 184.5 186. 1 181.7 178.2 169.0 164. 1 171.4 177.6 179.8 180.2 184.3 182.4 177. 7 178.5 7.9 15.2 9. 1 3. 1 -3. 1 2.0 9.8 9.0 11.2 19. 1 MEMORANDA 6. Domestic chartered banks net positions with own foreign branches, NSA 4 7. Gross due from balances 8. Gross due to balancea 9. Foreign-related Inatltutlons net positions with directly- related foreign institutions, NSA* 10. Gross due from balances 11. Gross due to balancea 12. Security RP borrowings, SA* 13. NSA 14. U.S. Treasury demand balances, SA 7 15. NSA 16. Time deposits, $100,000 or more, SA* 17. NSA -17. 1 -14.0 -16.5 -20.2 -2 5.3 -22.2 -16.4 -16.0 -13.0 -6.9 70.4 69.5 71.2 72.9 76.6 72.9 69.6 69.4 70.2 70.2 53.3 55.5 54.7 52.7 51.3 50.7 53. 3 53.4 5b. o 24.9 29.2 25.6 23.3 22. 1 24.2 26.2 25.0 24.8 26.0 83.2 79.8 85.2 87.3 88.6 88.3 89.9 93.6 94. 1 93.9 108.2 109.0 110.9 110.6 110.7 112.4 116.1 1 18.6 118.9 1 19.9 107.6 107.3 110. 1 109.0 109.7 113.5 117.7 122.0 119.8 1 18.0 109.9 108.2 110.4 111.6 110.6 112.6 117.5 118.3 115.8 118.3 35.7 26. 1 18.6 22.6 24.9 21.8 24. 7 22.0 20. 2 15.8 25.8 22.4 24.9 28.2 22.3 21.7 30. 4 0 11.y 387. 0 389.2 389. 1 394. 4 396. 1 394.0 396.4 400. 5 40b. 7 4 1 J. 4 387.0 389.3 390. 1 394.7 398.2 393.9 397. 1 399.8 403. y 412. d 1. Commercial banks are those in the 50 states and District of Columbia with national or state charters plus agencies and branches of foreign banks, New York investment companies majority owned by foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations owned by domestically chartered and foreign banks. 2. Seasonally adjusted federal funds, RPs, other borrowings from nonbanks and not seasonally adjusted net Eurodollars. 3. Other borrowings are borrowings of any Instrument, such as a promissory note or due bill, given for the purpose of borrowing money for the banking business. This includes borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks and from foreign banks, term federal funds, overdrawn due from bank balancea, loan RPs and participations in pooled loans. 4. Averages of daily figures for member and nonmember banks. 5. Averages of daily figures. 6. Based on blowups of daily average data reported by 122 large banks. 7. U.S. Treasury demand deposits and Treasury tax-and-kwi notes at commercial banks. Averages of daWy data. 3. * Hiatal of Wednesday figures.
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