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FEDERAL

RESERVE

eI eo se

statistical

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Tor immediate release
June 4, 1968.

The seasonally adjusted money supply averaged $186.3 billion in Mayt $1.6
billion higher than to the taonth of April. Total time and savings deposits increased
slightly In May averaging $200 milliosa higher than the April level.

MOSEY SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars)
Seasonally adjusted

Money Supply
ftertod

total
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IMJWlfey
njuue
July
August
September
October
Hovember
December
1%,8—-January
February
March
April
May p

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Week ending:
1968—May
1
8
15 p
22 p
29 p

Currency

Demand deposit

component

component

176,5
176.2
177.9
179.1
179.2
180.3
181.2
181,5

39,2
39.3
39.5
39.6
39.8
39.9
40.0
40.4

182.5

40-5
40.7
4i.i
41.4
41.6

182-5
183.4
184-7
186.3
183.5
18-5.1
185.1
187.0
187.7

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Time deposits

135.3
136.8
138.4
139.6
"139.5
140.3
141.2
141.1
;
;

41.4
41.5
41.6
41.7
41.7

adjusted
(All commercial
banks)

1

170.0
172.4
174.6
177.2
178.9
180.8
182.5
183.8

141.9
141.8
142.3
143.3
144.7

183.7
185.0
186.6
186.9
187.1

142.1
143.6
143.5
145.3
146.0

187.0
187.1
187.1
187.1
187.0

144.6

187.1

1

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Average of l a s t 4 weeks 1
NOTE:

186.2

41.6

Components may not add due to rounding. See reverse side for dat& without
seasonal adjustments and for description of series.
p - Preliminary.




DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND KEtATED ITEMS
(Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars. Not seasonally ^adjusted.)

1

Money Supply
Period

p. ^,

Currency | Demand deposit
ifflt
component
component
J adjusted

Total
1967—May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

171.1
174.3
175.8
i 175.9
178.4
180.6
182.5
187.2

1968--January
February
March
April
May p

Related d<i p o s i t s
(All commerc:. a l b a n k s )

1

!

187.8
181.5
182.1
185.8
182.7

1

38.9
39.5
39.6
39.6
39.8
40.0
40.4
41.2
40.5
40 .a
40.7
41.0
41.3

!

132.2
135.1
136.2
136.2
138.6
140.6

!

170.&
173.0
175.1
177.7

i?e.9
180,3
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146,0

181.8

5,0

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147.3
141.3
141.4
144.8
141.3

183.5
185.5
187.4
167.6
187-1

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4.2

6.4

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40.7
41.4
41.4
41.4
41.2

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6.5
3,9
5.6
4.3'
5*0
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183.8
183.6
182.9
181.6
181.9

demand

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1968—May
1
8
15 P
22 p
29 p

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143.1142.2
141.5
140.3
140.,7

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187.7
187.8
188.1
188.2
188.1

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5*9
6.7
6.1

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p - Preliminary
| NOTE: Money supply consists of (1) demand deposits at all commercial banks, other
t than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U.S. Government, less cash items
jin process of collection and Federal Reserve float; (2) foreign demand balances at
I Federal Reserve Banks; and (3) currency outside the Treasury, the Federal Reserve and
I the vaults of all commercial banks. Time deposits adjusted are time deposits at all
i commercial banks other than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U.S*
! Government.