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FEDERAL
statistical

RESERVE

re Iea s e

'*/U REi**"

H.6

For immediate release
February 16i 1967

The seasonally adjusted money supply rose $500 million in the week
ending February 8, but remained about $200 million below the January average.
Time deposits adjusted increased $500 million m the same period to a level
$2*1 billion above the average January level.

MONEY SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
Averages of daily figures, m billions of dollars
Seasonally adjusted

t

Period

Total

s

1966—January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

168 : o
168.2
-169,3

I
1

1

#

'

170.9
170.2
171.1
169.6
169.6
170.5
169.6
169.2
170.3 r

Money Supply
Currency
j
component
|
36^6
'•
36.8
36.9
37.2
37.3
37.4
37.7
37.8
37.9
!
38 0 r
38.0
'
38.3

1 Time d e p o s i t s
adjusted
( A l l comraerc l a l banks)

Demand d e p o s i t
component

1131.4
|
1

!
j

147.8

1

131.4
132.3
133.7
132.9
133.7
131.9
131.8
132.6
131.7
131.2 r
132.1

148.5
149.5
151.4
153.0
153.7*
155.3
156.6
157.1
156.8
156.8 r
158.0 r

1

1967—January p

169.7

38.5

131.2

160.4

Week e n d i n g :
1966--Dec. 28

170.3

38.4

131.9

158.9
159.4
159.6
160.1
16i.0

1967—Jan.

4
11 p
18 p
25 i

170.8
170.1
170.3
169.1

38.4
38.5
38.5
38.4

132 .4
131.6
131.8
130.7

Feb.

1 p
8 p

169.0
169.5

38.5
38 6

130.5
130 9

j

162.0
162 5

j

161,4
131.0
[
169.5
1
38.5
1
Average of l a s t 4 wgeks;
NOTE: Components may not add due to rounding. See reverse side for data without
seasonal adjustments and for description of series•
* Break in series, for description see foofnote on reverse side,
p - Preliminary*
r - revised




DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURBENCY, AMD RE1ATED ITEMS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars.

1

Related d e p o s i t s
( A l l commercial banks)
1 Demand d e p o s i t _ Time
[ U.S. Gov't.
component
adjusted
demand

Money Supply
Period
Tnf-p&l

1

l u u c i

1966--January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

173.0
i 167.8
167.8
171.6
166.9
168.8
!
167.9
166.9
169.4 r
170.1
j 171.0
175.2 r

Currency
component
36.5
36.4
36.6
36.8
3P.0
37.3
37.8
37.9
37.9
38.1 r
38.5
39,1

Not seasonally adjusted.)

136 .5
131.4
131.3
134.8
129.9
131.5
130.1
129.1

1

147.3
148.7
150.2
152.2
153.9
154.11*

1 155.8'

132.1
132.5
136 .2

157.0
156.9
156.6
155.6
156.3

131.5

3.8
5.2
4.6
3.1
7.2
6.3
8.2
5.2
4.4 r
4.8
3.7
3.5

1967--January p

174.7

38.5

136.3

159.9

|

4.2

Meek e n d i n g :
1 9 6 6 - - D e c . 28

175.1

39.3

135.8

157.0

1

5.3

]

5.1
4.5
2.8
4.5

Ij967--Jan.

4
11 p
18 p
25 p

178.0
176 .2
175.7*
172.8

38.9
38.9
38.5
38.1-

139.2
137.3
137.3
134.7

158.1
158.8
159.7
160.9

Feb.

1 p
8 P

172.2
IT*. 7

37.9
38.4

134.3
133.2

161.8
162.7

4.6
5.3

* - Effective June 9, 1966, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans were
Reclassified for reserve purposes and are excluded from time deposits reported by
triember banks. The estimated amount of such deposits at all cotnmercial banks ($1,140
million) is excluded from time deposits adjusted thereafter,
p - Preliminary.
r - revised,
NOTE: Money supply consists of (1) demand deposits at all commercial banks, other
than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U.S. Government, less cash items
m process of collection and Federal Reserve float, (2) foreign demand balances at
Federal Reserve Banks, and (3) currency outside the Treasury, the Federal Reserve and
the vaults of all commercial banks. Time deposits adjusted are time deposits at all
cpmmercial banks other than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U.S.
Government.