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For immediate release
April 8, 1^65.
DEMAND DEPOSHES, GBRREHCY, &&D RELATED ITEMS
Seasonally adjusted money supply is estimated at $159.8 billion id
the month of-March, $700 million higher than the' average for the month of
February. Time,deposits* adjusted averaged $1.3 billion higher in the month
of March than in the month of. February.
MONEY SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
Averages of daily figures^ in billions of dollars
Seasonally adjusted
Money Supply

r

Period

1

Total
1964--February
March
April
May

June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1965—January
February
March p
Semi-monthly:
1965—Feb. (1)~
(2)

Mar- (1)
(2) p

Currency
component

Time deppsjits
adjusted
Demand d e p o s i t (All coiJercomponent
c i a l banks)

153.-8
154.2
154.5
154.5
155.6
156.-7
157.2
158.0
158.6
159.1
159.4

32.7
32.9
3310
33i3
3314
33^5
33.7
33.8
33.9
34.2
34.2

121.1
121.3
121.5
121.3
X22.1
123.3
123.5
1,24.2
124. 7
124.9
125.2

115.1
115.7
116.4
117.4
118.5
119.4
120.6
12i. 7
123.1
125.1
126.5

159.8
159.1
159.8

34.5
34.6
34.6

125.3
124.5
125.2

128.9
131.1
132^4

159.3
158.8
160.0
159.6

34.6
34.5
34.7
34, 6

124.7
124.3
125.4
125.0

!

'

l]30k8
131.6
132.3
132,6
i

p - Preliminary*
NOTE—Components may not add to. totals due to rounding* Se^ reverse side
for data without seasonal adjustment and ifor description of series.




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DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND -RKUffl'-D ITEMS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars. Not seasonally adjusted)

Money Supply
Period
Total

Currency jDemand deposit
component
component

Related deposits
(All commercial banks)
Time
U. S* Gov't,
demand
adjusted

153.8
152.9
155-0
152.4
153.6
155.2
155.1
156.9
158.8
160.4
163.6

32.3
32:6
32.7
33.t)
33.3
33-7
33.8
33.8
34.0
34.5
34.9

121.5
120.3
122.3
119.4
120.3
121.5
121.-3
123.1
124.8
125.9
128:7

114
115
116
118
119
120
121
122
123
124.1
125.6

4.8
6.1
4.2
6.9
7.8
7.
6.
6.
5,
5.
5.

1965- -January
February
March p

163.9
159.0
158.5

34..3
34 .2
34..3

129.6
124.9
124.2

128.1
130.6
132.4

4.2
5.8
6.7

Serai-monthly:
1965—Feb. (1)
(2)
Mar. (1)
(2) p

160.7
157.1
159.2
157.7

34. 3
34. 0
34. 4
34. 2

126.4
123.1
124.8
123.5

130.2
131.1
132.0
132.7

4,
6.
5.
8.

Week ending:
1964--Feb. 19
26

153.2
151.5

32. 3 :
32. 2

120.9
119.4

114.7
114.9

5/3
6.0

Mar. -4
11

152.4
153.1

153.7
155.5

32.3
32.7
32.7
32.5
J32.5
[32.9132; 8

120.1
120.4
121.8
lift. 4...
120.2'
120.8
122.7

115.2
115.6
115.8
115.9
16.2
16.4
116.7

5,7
4.6
4.6
7.8
7.9
6.0
5.1

159.2
156.2

34.2
34.1

125.
122.

130.7
131.0

5.3
7.2

158.5
158.7
160.4°
157.3
157.2

34.1
34.5
;34.4
34.3.
34.1

124.4
124.2
126.0
123.6
123.2

.131.4
132.0
132.4
132*6
133.0

6.7
5.2
4.7
8.3
8.5

1964—February
March
April
May:
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1
1
1

j

18
25
Apr. 1
8
15

,
1

—Feb. 17
24
Mar.

3
10
17
24 p
31 P-

j
j

154.5
.151.9
152.7

p ~ •Preliminary.
NOTE—Money, supply consists of (1) demand deposits at all commercial banks, other
than those due: to domestic commercial banks the the U. S. .Government, less cash
items in process j of collection and Federal Rejserve f/loat; '(2) foreign demand
balances at Federal Reserve Banks; and (3) currency outside the Treasury, the
Federal Reserve and the vaults of all commerckal^banks. Time deposits I adjusted are- time deposits at all commercial ibanks other than those due to domestic
commercial banks; and the U. S.'Government.
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