Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1935-. "April 5, 1917," G.15 Interdistrict Settlement Fund (April 5, 1917). https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/3932/item/479473, accessed on March 26, 2025.

Title: April 5, 1917

Date: April 5, 1917
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image-container-0 T 14 * « 4 r, F ! FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Confidential X-72. Suagp&ry of transactions for -week ending April 5, 1917 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St« Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco Total 200.870 19,220 480 Federal Reserve Agent at - Philadelphia 17,290 200 600 Cleveland 1,000 Richmond 500 Atlanta Chicago 24,450 St. Louis 5,950 200 Minneapolis 3,130 400 Kansas City Dallas 8,880 San Francisco 14,980 500 Gold Balance : last : statement?" 3/29/17 :Withdrawn:Deposited 20,455 16,151 14,255 30,015 16,003 4,019 35,129 6,797 11,005 26,811-5 7,110.5 13,119 5,000 10,000 13,920 17,960 Total 121,560 2,600 —5^32P_ Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1,058 4,022 1,699 2,675 712 1,006 1,462 584 2,893 1,045 564 1,500 1,000 300 180 200 100 GOLD SETTLEMENT FUND, (OQQ omitted) Trans f e r s Debit : Cre.dit 300 100 FEDERAL RESERVE A&ENTS' FUND 500 300 -308- 12,080 259,606 259.606 12.080 182.110 11,780 11,780 Settlement of April 5, 1917, : 4/5/17 : Balance in: Changes in owner- ship of gold. Net Debits Total " Debits 3,757 24,070 5,686 70,478 34,564 17,785 8,538 210 34,004 167 65 4,630 65 14,154 362 6,321 1,833 - 5,495 17,869 21,698 Total Credits Net * Credits 20,313 15,940 3,457 64,792 6,443 5,686 20,521 7,965 18,297 42,829 8,265 18,226 357 15,828 357 9,220 682 3,895 33,794 33,457 21,531 6,046 6,894 2,264 10,376 2,264 14,089 25,701.5 5,959 6,284.5 _ 3,66a. 9,786 1,831 512 -: fund at : :close of :Decrease :business : :Increase : 27,852 17,690 6,000 9,500 13,420 24,450 5,750 5,120 18,360 8,580 15,480 124,350. 210 167 65 362 512
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