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FEDERAL
statistical

RESERVE

release

J.3

For immediate release
July 9, 1965.
DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND RELATED ITEMS

Seasonally adjusted money supply is estimated at $161.0 billion in
the |month of June, $1.8 [billion higher i:han the average for the month of May,
Time deposits adjusted averaged $1.2 billion higher! ip; the month-of i June than
in the month of Hay.
MONEY SUPPLY AND TIM^DEPOSITS
Averages of| dally figures, inj billions of dollars
Seasonally adjusted
[Time deposits
adjusted
[Demand d e p o s i t (All comnercomponent.
c i a l banks)
,121.3
117.4 J
1122.1
118.5
123.3
119.4
123.5
120.6
124.2
121.7
124.7
123.1
124.9
125.1
125.. 2
126.5

Money Sjdipplyj
Period
Total
1964—May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

i
1

154.^5
155.6
156.7
157.2
158.0
158.6
159.1
159.4

1
1

Currency
component
33.3
33.4
33 J 5
33. 7
33. 8
33. 9
34.2
34.2

159.8
159.1
159.8
160.5
159.2
161.0

Semi-monthly:
1965—May (1)
(2)

159.2
159.3

34.8
3419

124.4
124.3

134.0
134.5

16^0.5

35.0
35,0

125.5
126.6

135.2
135.7

Juijie (1)
(2) P

161.5

i

I

34*5
34,6.
34,6
34.7
34,9
35.0

|

1

125*3
124.5
125,2
125.8
124.4
126.1

128.9
131.1
c 132.4
133.3
134.3
135.5

1965—January
February
March
April
May
June p

i

'•

p - preliminary
c - corrected
NOTE—Components may not add t* totals due to rounding, > See reserve side for
data without seasonal! adjustment and for description of series.




DEMAND DEPOSITS. CURRENCY. AMD RELATED ITEMS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars. Mot seasonally adjusted).
1 Related d e p o s i t s
(All commercial banks) •
f C u r r e n c y jDemand deposit
Time
JU. S. Gov't.
1
component j component
adjusted 1
demand

I
Period

f •'

Money Supply

1

•

'

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Total
152.4
153-6
155.2
155.1
156.9
158.8
160.4
163.6

33.0
33.3
33.7
33.8
33.8
34.0
34.5
34.9

119.4
120.3
121.5
121.3
123.1
124.8
125.9
128.7

118.1
119.2
120.1
121.1
122.0
123.3
124.1
125.0

1965—January
February
March
April
May
June p

163.9
159.0
158.5
161.1
157.1
159.0

34.-3
34.2
34.3
34.4
34.6
34.9

129.6
124.9
124.2
126.7
122.5
124.2

128.1
130; 6
132.4
133.7
135.1
136.3

Semi-monthly:
1965—May (1)
(2)

158.5
155.8

34.6
34.5

123.9
121.2

159.1
159.0

35.0
34.8

124.1
124.2

136.1
136.5

151.5
150.6

33*0
32.8

118.6
117.*

118.1
118.5

1964—May
June
•July
August
September
October
November
December

June(l)

CO P
Week ending:
1964—May 20
27

1

!
1

f

|

I

6.9
7.8
7.0
6.4
6.6
5.6
5.8
5.5
4.2
5.8
6.7
5.-6
9.7
9.3

134.7
135.4

!

8.9
10.5
7.8
10.7

j

7.6
7.7

{

June 3*
10
17
24

152.5
153.2
155.3
153.5

33.1
33.5
33.4
33.3

119.3
119.7
122.0
120.2

118.9
119.2
119.2
119.2

7.2
6.2
6.3
9.0

July 1
8
15

153.0
154.5
155.5

33.2
34.0
33.8

119.8
120;5
121.7

119.4
U9.7
120.0

10.2
9.7
8.3

1965—May 19
26

156.0
155.1

34.5
34.4

121.5
120.7

135.1
135.3

10.3
10.8

157.0
158.2
160.7
159.7
158.0

34.7
35.1
34.9
34.9
34.7

122.3
123.2
125.7
124.8
123.3

135.7
136.0
136.3
136.3
136.7

9.7
8.1
7.2
10.2
11.5

June 2
9
16
23
30 p

p - Preliminary.
|
NOTE--M6ney supply consists df (1) demand deposits at all commercial banks, otjter
than those due to domestic commercial banks and the XJ* S. Government, less cash items
in process of collection! and Federal Reserve float; (2) foreign demand balances at
Federal Reserve Baiiks; and (3) currency outside the Treasury,, the Federal Reserve and
th£ vaults of all conaneircial banks. Time deposits adjusted are time deposits at all
commercial banks other than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U* S.
Digitized forGovernment.
FRASER