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Foar immediate release
May 2K 19&3
DEMAND DEPOSITS^ CUHHEHCX, AND RELATED ITEMS

Seasonally adjusted money supply is estimate^ at 31^*8 billion in the
first half of May, compared with $1^93 billion in the last half of April, Time
deposits adjusted increased $500 million further in the first half of May*
MOHET SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS
Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars
Seasonally adjusted*

Period

Time 'deposits
adjusted
Demand d e p o s i t (AH commercomponent
cial., banks)

Honey Supply

11

Total

Currency
component

1962~-April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

146,1
145.7
145.6
l45»7
1*15.1
145.3
146.1
146.9
147.9

30.0
30.0
30.1
30«2
30.2
30.2
30.3
30.5
30.6

1,16,0
115*7
115.4
115.5
114.9
115.1
115 8
116.4
117,3

'88*7
89,6
90,7
91.8
92.5
93>
94.6
96.0
97=5

1963—January
February
March
April

148.7
148.6
148.9
149.4

30-7

118.1
117.7
117.8
118.2

99*1
100c 3
101,8
102,6

Semimonthly:
1963~Mar. (1>
(2)
Aprc ( 1 )
(2)
May (1) p

-

39.9

31.1
31-2

|

h

149.0
148*8
149.5
149,3
149.8

31c0
31.1
31.3
31.1
31.3

118.0
117.6
118.3
118.1
118V5

101.3
102 = 2
102.4
102, S
i03c3

p - Preliminary e
NOTE—Components may not add tb totals due to rounding. See reverse side*
for data without seasonal adjustment and, for description of set^-^s.




DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND RELATED H E M S .
(Averages of daily figures, in billiohs of dollars« Not seasonally adjusted)

Motiey Supply
Period
Total

Currency
component

1962-«April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

146,2
1*3.6
'144.0
144.3
143.8"

151.,6

29,8
30.0
30
30
30
30
30,8
31.2

1963™ January
February
March
April

151.8
1*8.3
1*7.*
1*9,5

3CK5
30.5
30.7
30.9

1*7.9
1*6,9
1*8.9
150.2
1*8.6
1*5<
1*7.
1*7 <
1*5.

1*5.0
1*6,,5
1*8,.,2

29.8

Related deposits
(All commercial banks)
Demand deposit
Time
jU, S c Govt,
adjusted i demand
component

116. ; *
113.8
113.9
114,0
113.5

11*.6
116,,1
117,=5
120,

88.9

3.8

89*9

91.1
92,
93 =

7»0
7^2
7.1
6,8

93.
9*.
95',
96,

7«
7.
6;
5-

116,7
118,6

98,4
99,9
10'! :?
102,9

4,8
5.6
5.9

30,8
30.7
31.1
30*7
31 ;1

117.
116,
117:
H9<
117.

101.2
102,1
102,7
103-0
103.7

5=2
6,6
4,5
3,9
6,3

1"5^5
11?. o
117,6
116;*

8B 8
88 = 9
89. 0
89 2

3<
4:

1*5
144
1*2
1*2,1

30„o
29.8
29„6
29,5
30.0
29.8
29.8
29.6

115-2
114.7
112.2
112,5

89=5
89*7
90.1
90,*

6,3
6,5
8,0
7,5

1963—Apr0 10
17
24
May
1

1*8.
151.
150.
1*9.

31.2
31.1
30 ,-8
30.6

117=1
120,0

119.5
119.0

102,8
102,8
102.9
103.2

8
15

1*8:
148,

31.
31-

117.6
117.2

103 0 5
103,9

4,5
3< 2
,6
4,.6
6,,6
6,:2

Semimonthlyt
1963—Maro (1)
Apr0

May

(2)
(1)
(2)
(i). p

Week ending-:
1962--Apr, 11

18
25

May

2

May

9
16
23
30

May

121,3
117.8

4,2

3

imn.immJj*!

p.. - Preliminary«
NOTE—Money supply consists of jjvl) ;demand deposits at all commercial banks,, other
than those due to domes^fe commercial banks and the U, So Government, less
cash items in process of jjsollection and Federal Reserve flodtj' (2) .foreign
demand balances at*Federal, -Reserve Banks; and (3) currency outside "the
Treasury, the Federal Resferve, and the vaults of,all commerQial banks,
Time deposit© adjusted are tijrae deposits at all commercial 6ahks other
than thog© due to domestic ccjmm'eroial banks and the tj, B„ Government,