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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release

Special Notice

~he

holidays next week, this release will be

published on Friday, January 22, instead of on Thursday, January 21.
Subsequently, this release will return to its usual Thursday
publication schedule.




FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release
H.3 15021
Table 1

For Release at 4:30p.m. Easter·n Time

~?u~~dE~~l~n~~~nE!!Ye~! ~fui~e~!:,?s~ITORY

INSTITUTIONS AND THE MONETARY BASE
Averages of daily figures, seasonally adjusted unless noted otherwise
Millions of dollars

Borrowings of depository institutions
from the Federal Reserve, NSA

Reserves of depository institutions
total 2

Date

nonborrowed 3

nonborrowed
plus exte~ed
credit

required

JANUARY 1,., 1993

eNsA~s

Monetary
base 6

total

seasonal

extended credit4

1991-DEC.

45601

45409

45410

44623

979

317254

192

38

J.

1992-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

46186
47746
48476

45953
47668
48385

45954
47670
48386

45183
46681
47447

1003
1065
1028

319695
323411
324512

233
77
91

17
22
32

1
2

APR.
MAY
JUNE

49001
49494
49234

48911
49339
49005

48913
49339
49005

47863
48494
48321

1137
1000
913

326500
328584
329642

90
155
229

47
98
149

2
0
0

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

49489
50322
51346

49205
50071
51058

49205
50071
51058

48524
49387
50352

965
935
994

332255
336865
341545

284
251
287

203
223
193

0
0
0

OCT.
NOV.
DEC. p

53143
54069
54481

53000
53965
54358

53000
53965
54359

52069
53027
53326

1074
1043
1156

345610
348116
350806

143
104
124

114
40
18

0
0
1

53665
54367

53599
54230

53599
54230

52936
53006

728
1361

346921
348741

66
138

53
37

0
0

54124
54636

54030
54576

54030
54578

53283
53408

841
1227

348997
350853

95
60

22
19

0
2

54613

54345

54345

53229

1384

352762

269

12

0

2

Two weeks
ending
1992-NOV. 11
25
DEC.
1993-JAN.

9
23
6p

p--preliminary
1.
2.
3.

4.

5.
6.

pe--preliminary estimate

Reserves and monetary base figures incorporate adjustments for discontinuities, or "breaks", associated with regulatory changes in rc3serve
requirements. (for more information, see Table 3. l
Seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves equal seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted required reserves plus unadjusted excess
reserves. I Also, see footnote 2 on Table 2 and footnote 2 on Table 3. l
Seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted nonborrowed reserves equal seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves less unadjusted total
borrowings of depository inst1tutions from the Federal Reserve.
Extended credit consists of borrowing at the discount window under the terms and conditions established for the extended credit program to
help depository institutions deal with sustained liquidity pressures. Because there is not the same need to repay such borrowing promptly
as there is with traditional short-term adjustment credit, the money market impact of extended credit is similar to that of nonborrcwed
reserves.
Excess reserves NSA equals unadjusted total reserves (Table 2, column ll less unadjusted required reserves (Table 2, column 3).
The seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted monetary base consists of Ill seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves plus 12l the
seasonally adJusted currency component of the money stock plus (3), for all quarterly reporters on the "Report of Transaction Accounts, Other
Deposits and Vault Cash" and for all those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeds their required reserves, the seasonally adjust1~d, breakadjusted difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve requirements. IAlso see footnote 3 on Table 2
and footnote 4 on table 3. l




H.3 1502 J
Table 2

AGGREGATE RESERVES OF DEPOSIT9RY INSTITUTIONS AND THE MONETARY BASE

Not adjusted for changes in reserve requirements
Averages of daily figures, not seasonally adjusted
Millions of dollars

Vault cash 5

Reserves of depository institutions

total2

Date

nonborrowed

required

Monetasy
base

Reserve
balances
with
F.R. Banks 4

total

used to
satisfy
requirea
reserves 6

surplus 7

Net
carryover
of reservw
balances

1991-DEC.

55532

55340

54553

333611

26659

32513

28872

3641

1992-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

55812
55238
56282

55579
55161
56191

54809
54174
55254

333094
333190
335817

25416
24918
28057

34135
34218
31647

30396
30320
28225

3739
3897
3422

APR.
MAY
JUNE

50455
48825
49496

50365
48670
49267

49318
47825
48584

332694
333792
336431

22655
21071
21223

31071
31197
31729

27800
27754
28273

3271
3442
3456

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

49823
50162
51521

49538
49911
51234

48857
49227
50527

339865
342494
346207

21206
21272
22627

32145
32457
32343

28617
28890
28894

3528
3567
3448

OCT.

53136
54666
56542

52993
54562
56419

52062
53624
55387

349812
354260
360936

23626
25462
25373

32992
32457 c
34535 c

29510
29205
31169

3482
3252 c
3366 c

54074
54846

54008
54709

53346
53485

352183
354766

25535
25730

31689
32398 c

28539
29117

3151
3281 c

335
99

55466
56583

55372
56523

54625
55356

357415
360749

24548
25212

34315 c
34770 c

30918
31371

3397 c
3399 c

318
124

57682

57414

56298

365223

26583

34374 c

31099

3275 c

245

NOV.

DEC. p

Two weeks
ending
1992-NOV. 11
25
DEC.
1993-JAN.

9
23
6p

p--preliminary
1.

2.
3.

4.

5.
6.
7.
8.

pe--preliminary estimate

c--corrected

Reflects actual required reserves, with no adjustments to eliminate the effects of discontinuities, or "breaks", associated with regulatory
changes in reserve requirements.
Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks plus vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements.
The monetary base, not break-adjusted and not seasonally adjusted, consists of Ill total reserves plus 12l required clearing balances and
adjustments to compensate for float ~t Federal Reserve Banks plus 13l the currency component of the money stock plus 14), for all quarterly
reporters on the "Report of Transact1on Accounts, Other Depos1ts and Vault Cash" and ·for all those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeds
their required reserves, the difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve requirements. After the
introduction of CRR, currency and vault cash figures are measured over computation periods ending on Mondays.
Excludes required clearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float and includes other off-balance sheet "as-of" adjustments.
Dates refer to the maintenance periods in which the vault cash can be used to satisfy reserve requirements. Starting with the maintenance
period ended November 25, 1992, each maintenance period for weekly reporters ends 16 days after the lagged computat1on period in which the
vault cash is held. Previously, each maintenance period ended 30 days after the lagged computation per1od.
All vault cash held during the lagged computation period by "bound" institutions l1.e., those whose required reserves exceed their vault
cashJ plus the amount of vault cash applied during the maintenance period by "nonbound" institutions I i.e., those whose vault cash exceeds
their required reserves) to satisfy current reserve requirements.
Total vault cash held by depository institutions minus the amount applied to satisfy reserve requirements.
Consists of carryover onl¥ at depository institutions maintaining reserves on the basis of two-week maintenance periods. Reflects excess (+)or
deficit 1-l reserves elig1ble to be carried forward into the two-week reserve maintenance period ending on the date shown.




H.3 I 502}
Table 3

AGGREGATE RESERVES OF DEPO~ITORY INSTITUTIONS AND THE MONETARY BASE
Adjusted for changes in reserve requirements
Averages of daily figures, not seasonally adjusted
Millions of dollars
.

Reserves of depository institutions
total 2

Date

nonborrowed

required 3

Monetary base4

1991-DEC.

46975

46783

45996

321065

1992-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

47346
46848
47685

47113
46770
47594

46343
45783
46657

320429
320379
322691

APR.
MAY
JUNE

50015
48622
49245

49925
48468
49016

48877
47622
48333

327448
328368
330935

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

49524
49813
51113

49240
49562
50825

48559
48878
50118

334093
336594
340105

OCT.
NOV.
DEC. p

52664
54132
56103

52521
54028
55979

51590
53090
54947

343656
347931
354614

1992-NOV. 11
25

53561
54308

53495
54171

52833
52947

345874
348445

9
23

54897
55983

54802
55924

54056
54756

351021
354444

57670

57402

56286

358953

Two weeks
ending

DEC.
1993-JAN.

6p

p--preliminary
l.

2.
3.

4.

pe--preliminary estimate

Figures reflect adjustments for discontinuities, or "breaks", associated with regulatory changes in reserve
requirements.
Break-adjusted total reserves equal break-adjusted required reserves !Table 3, column 3} plus excess reserves NSA
!Table 1, column 5}.
To adjust required reserves for discontinuities due to regulatory changes in reserve requirements, a multiplicative
procedure is used to estimate what required reserves would have been in past periods had current reserve requirements
been in effect. Break-adjusted required reserves are equal to break-adjusted required reserves against transactions
deposits.
The break-adjusted monetary base eguals 11} break-adjusted total reserves plus 12} the (unadjusted) currency component
of the money stock plus 13), for all quarterly reporters on the "Report of Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and
Vault Cash" and for all those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeds their required reserves, the breaK-adjusted
difference between current vault cash and the amount applied to satisfy current reserve requirements.

Note: Historical data are available from the Money and Reserves Projections Section, Division of Monetary Affairs, Board
of Governors of The Federal Reserve System, Hashington, D.C. 20551