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BOARD OF GOTERNOFS GF THE FFPFRAL TSS^RVF SYSTEII
For i r r a d i a t e r e l e a s e

May 8, 1961

IFMABD DEPOSITS, CIPJ^ICY, AMD WLATED ITEIS
(Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s )

Seasonably;adjusted noney supply (defined 'as demand
d e p o s i t s a d j u s t e d and currency outside b a n k s ) , i s qstinated a t
2lli2,0 b i l l i o n for A p r i l , a n , i n c r e a s e of £00, n&llilcn from thepreceding n o n t h . Fei.iber bank t i r i d e p o s i t s rbse ^SpObullion
f u r t h e r i n A p r i l , s l i g h t l y l e s s than i n 'other recent months.
EEHAMD DFFOSITS A*% CIPHENCY
Seasonally Adjusted
, ( B i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s )

(1)
Demand
deposit
component

(2)
Currency
component

(3)
Money
supply

(D + fe)

T

IX>I THLY

1950 - A p r i l

1

1961 - January
February
Hetrch
April p

I

lll.li.

29.1

lliO.*

111.7
112,3
112.6
113.1

23.9
28.9
29.0
29e0

ito.6

111.3
112.0

28.9
29.0
28.9
28.9
29.0
29.0

U1.2

ua.S
lii2.0

SEIffilOJETHLY
(1)
(2)
(1)
February (2)
(1)
March
(2)

1951 - January

April

CD' p
(2)- .P

na»i
112.1
113.0
.112.8
113.3

29ip
29.0

*p - PretLiFiinary.
EOTEJ Components may not add t o ' t o t a l s due t o rounding*

DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRERCX* AMD BELATED ITEMS
Without Seasonal Adjustment
Monthly, Semimonthly, ana Weekly Averages of Dally Figures
' (Billions of.dollars)
(1)

(2)

(3)

(Demand" <ieposit

component
[ Non- [ A l l
Member \- member comm'l. •
banks
cocm'l. banks
banks K D f ( 2 )

00

(5)

Currency . Money
supply
com—
ponent !<5)+(4)
1

(7)

(6)
j

Member banks
U. S. Govt.
Time
demand
deposits 1 deposits
1

\ —

i

.

MONTHLY

1960—April

92.3

I96I—January
February
Marph
April p

94.7 [ 20.2
19.6
92.7
92.2 1 19.2
93.6 ! 19.5

111.4

•19.1

28.8 \

140.1 !

114.9 ! 28.8
143.7
1
1
28.6
140.9
112.3
111.4 1 28.6 ! 140.1
28.7 1 141.7
113.1

54.2
59.0
60.4
61.4
62.2

!

!
!
!

3

-3

3.6
4.3
4.2
2;4

sEtmcmsu

(1) 1 94.6 1
(2). \ 94.8
February (1) ! 93.5
(2)
91.7
March
(1)
92.2
(2)
92.3 1
April
(l)p
92.7
(2)P ! 94.4 |

I96I---January

I 144.0
5$.9
1 143.4 1 59.2
! 142.0 | 60.2
60,6
139.6
! 140.1
61.2
140.0
61.6
. 140.9
62.0
142.6
62.4

4.1
3.1
3.5
5-1
4.0
4.4
3.0
1.8

20.3'
114.9 i
20.1 I 1,14.8 !
19.8 ! 113.3 '
1£.4
111.1
19.2
111.5
19.2 i 111.4
112.1
19. 4
19-6 | 114,0 j

29.1
"28.5
28.6
28.5
28.7
28.6
28.8
28.6

18.3
i09.-3v 1 •
19.2 . 110.9
112.8
19.1*
19-2
112-.4

28.9
29.0 ]
"28.8
28.5

138.1
139.8
141.6
140.9

54.1
54.2' i
-5^.1 1
54*2' j

3.7
2.0
3.3

28.8 | r
28.8
28.7
28.4

61.9
139.7
141.2 I •62.1 j
142.7 j 62.2 j
142.4
62.4,

4.Q
2.8

!
!

WEEKLY

1960-rApril

6
3
20
27
x

9P.4 1
91-7
-93.5
93.2

91.8
19©L--Aprii 5
1
92.8
'
' 12P
19 P • 94.4
"26 p
94.4
<
1
p -* Preliminary" k * T " " * ™ ^
1

-lf0.9
1^L2.3
114.1
li4.o

19.1*
19.5
19.7
19.6
X•

3-7
l4

1.6

-jEevisec^

BOIES: .The xtenand deposit component consists of demand deposits other thdn domestic
cosnerclal Interbank; and XJ* S. Government less ;cqsh items reported as in* process of
collecticm and Federal Besprve float. [ sknce Federal Beserye float cannot be
allocated ^scurately between, member and honmember banks, i t is deducted in whole
from the member bank demand deposit component (column ! ) • The currency component
consists of currency .outside the Treasury, the Federal Beserve, and the faults of
a l l cqnonerclal b&nks-