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FEDERAL RESERVE statistica I release
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H.3 (502)
Table 1

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For Release at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time

AGGREGATE RESERVES OF DEPO~ITORY INSTITUTIONS AND THE MONETARY BASE

Adjusted for changes in reserve reguirements
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
nonborrowed
plus exte~ded
credit

required

57107
58173
58231
58596

58024
58279
58272
58618

57692
57901
58021
58351

DEC.

59640
59646
60033

59085
59297
59767

59106
59318
59787

1990-JAN.
FEB.
HAR.

59896
60215
60297

59456
58768
58113

p

60275
59783
59733

16
30

Date

total 2

1989-JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.

58597
58867
58906
59289

NOV.

OCT.

nonborrowed 3

JULY 19, 1990

exce~s

Honeta~y

extended credit4

base

total

seasonal

905
966
885
938

279020
279957
280756
281806

1490
694
675
693

431
497
490
452

917
106
41
22

58620
58701
59110

1020
945
922

282786
283222
284946

555
349
265

330
134
84

21
21
20

59482
59302
60123

58880
59227
59436

1016
989
861

287509
289714
291820

440
1448
2124

47
51
78

26
535
1950

58647
58448
58851

60051
59324
59197

59379
58820
58958

897
962
775

293540
294401
296272

1628
1335
881

122
244
311

1403
875
346

59601
59925

58625
58202

59298
59300

58673
58913

927
1011

293523
295258

976
1723

221
278

673
1098

JUNE 13
27

59460
59984

58169
59418

58728
59601

58980
58962

479
1022

295146
297101

1291
566

282
329

559
183

JULY Up

59744

59164

59345

58841

903

297285

581

359

182

APR.
HAY
JUNE

NSA

Two weeks
ending
1990-HAY

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 reserve
requirements. (for more information, see Table 3. I
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. I
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 nonborrowed
reserves.
Excess reserves NSA equals unadjusted total reserves (Table 2, column ll less unadjusted required reserves !Table 2, column 31.
The seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted monetary base consists of Ill seasonally adjusted, break-adjusted total reserves plus 121 the
seasonally adJusted 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 seasonally adjusted, 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. J




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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 cash5

Reserves of depository institutions

total

used to
satisfy
requireCI
reserves 6

surplus 7

Net
carryover
of reservw
balances

Date

total 2

nonborrowed

required

Monetasy
base

Reserve
balances
with
F.R. Banks 4

1989-JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.

59587
60254
59559
60126

58097
59560
58884
59433

58681
59288
58674
59188

283087
285209
284063
283615

33852
33902
32823
33556

28088
28807
29364
29091

25735
26351
26735
26570

2352
2455
2629
2521

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

60397
60989
62810

59842
60640
62544

59378
60044
61888

284328
287189
292554

33123
33941
35436

29910
295(t9
29812

27275
27048
27374

2636
2502
2439

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

62931
60623
60658

62491
59175
58535

61914
59634
59797

292131
290025
292377

34090
30929
33407

31301
32489
29581

28841
29693
27251

2461
2795
2330

APR.
MAY
JUNE

p

62512
60232
61197

60884
58897
60316

61615
59269
60422

296872
297034
300981

35409
32771
33879

29281
29812
29632

27103
27461
27318

2178
2351
2314

16
30

60584
59537

59609
57815

59657
58526

297220
296715

33855
31269

28863
30852

26730
28268

2133
2584

263
230

JUNE 13
27

61188
61070

59897
60504

60709
60048

300698
300612

34385
33394

28986
30097

26803
27676

2184
2421

234
-89

JULY 11p

61829

61249

60926

303923

33946

30264

27884

2381

171

Two weeks
ending
1990-MAY

p--preliminary
1.

2.
3.

4.
5.
6.

7.
8.

pe--preliminary estimate

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 re~irements.
The monetary base, not break-adjusted and not seasonally adjusted, consists of 111 total reserves plus 121 required clearing balances and
adjustments to compensate for float at Federal Reserve Banks plus 131 the currency component of the money stock plus (41, for all quarterly
reporters on the "Report of Transaction Accounts, Other Deposits and Vault Cash" and for all those weekly reporters whose vault cash exceeCis
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. Under contemporaneous reserve
reguirements, maintenance periods end 30 days after the lagged computation periods in which the balances are held.
All vault cash held during the lagged computation period by "bound" institutions I i.e., those whose required reserves exceed their vault
cash I 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 only at depository institutions maintaining reserves on the basis of two-week maintenance periods. Reflects excess (+J or
deficit (-1 reserves elig1ble to be carried forward into the two-week reserve maintenance period ending on the date shown.




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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
Date

total 2

nonborrowed

required 3

Monetary base4

1989-JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.

58485
59044
58399
59025

56995
58350
57725
58332

57580
58078
57515
58087

Z80070
Z8Z009
281026
280655

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

59272
59869
61669

58717
59520
61404

58252
58924
60747

Z81344
284114
289447

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

61579
59199
59Z34

61139
57751
57110

60563
58Z10
58373

288671
Z8650Z
288864

APR.
MAY
JUNE

p

61047
5874Z
59611

59419
57408
58730

60150
57780
58836

293354
Z93520
297368

16
30

5914Z
58007

58166
56285

58214
56996

Z93771
293169

JUNE 13
Z7

59601
5946Z

58310
58896

59121
58439

297034
297003

JULY llp

60356

59776

59453

300513

Two weeks
ending
1990-MAY

p--preliminary
1.

z.
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 ITable 3, column 3) plus excess reserves NSA
!Table 1, column 51.
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 includes re~ired reserves against transactions
deposits and nonpersonal time and sav1ngs deposits lbut not reservable nondeposit liabilit1es. J
The break-adjusted monetary base eguals Ill break-adjusted total reserves plus 121 the !unadjusted) currency component
of the money stock plus 131, 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, Washington, D.C. 20551