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BQ&HB OF GGWESHORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
ror immecgLa*&e rexease

November 25, I960

WAND DEPOSITS^ CUI^BEKCT^ AND RELATED ITEMS
(Averagss <it daily f i g u r e s )

Mon^y supply (defined as demand deposits adjusted
and currency outside banks), declined §0»? b i l l i o n i n the
f i r s t h a l f of November from the l e v e l during the second
h a l f o f October a f t e r allowance foh seasonal factors. Most
of the decline was i n member bank demand d e p o s i t s .

DBWAMD DEPOSITS AMD CURRENCY
S e a s o n a l l y Adjusted

(Billions of dollars)
_

__

.^.m

1

(

1

)

1 Demand •
deposit
component

,

<

- — —

m m

2 )
-JUJ»I_I«I^I^

1

(

3

)

Currency
component

Honey
supply
(1) +C2)

113.it

29.0

1U2.U

I UCL9
Hi.5

28.9
29.0
29.0

139.7
liiO.ii
11*0.6

29.0
28.8
29.0
28.9
29.0
29.0
•29.0

1 139.7
139.7
1U0.3
IhO.S
lltO.O
1I0..2
1U0.S

MONTHLY

1959 - October
I960 - August
September
October
SE^TIKONTHLY

i960 - August
September
October
November
— — ^ M » — W f c ^ » —




• • •• •

111.6

w
(2)

CD
(2)

i

(1)
(2)

i
1

(DP

110.7
110.9
111,3
111.6
110.9
112.2
111.5

!

1

p - Preliminary.
'NOTE s Compdnents taay not add t o t o t a l s due t o rounding.

- 2 DEMAND DEPOSITS, CtffifiBHCY, ..AND RELATED ITEMS
Without Seasonal Adjustment
Monthly, Semimonthly, and Weekly Averages o f D a i l y Figures

(Billions of dollars)

(3)
(M
(1)
(?)
Demand deposit component
CurNonAll
rency
Member
member
ccmm*l# comcoram1!, banks
banks
ponent
banks

(5)
IConey
supply

(6)

(7)

Member banks
U.S. Govt.
Time
demand
deposit:
deposits

KONTHLY
1559 - October

93.9

19.1*

113,3

29.0

1U2.3

5U.1*

I960 - August
September
October

91.0
91*6
92.0

18.8
19.1
19.5

1C9J6
110.7
111.5

29*0
29.1
29.1

138.9
139.7
11*0.6

56.2
56.9
57.1*

91.6
93.1
91.2
89.6
90.1*
90.1
90.0
91.1*
91 .1*
90.6
91.7
91.5
91.3
92.6
92.5

19.1
19.2
19.0
18.6
18'.9
18.6
18.9
18.9
19.0
18.7
19.0
19.2
19.2
19.8
19.9

110
112
110
108
109
109
108 ..9
110.3
110.il
109.3
110.7
110:7
110.5
112.U
H2,i*

28.9
28.6
28.8
28.7
29.0
28.8
29.3
29.0
29.2
28,9
29,2
28i9
29.2
29.0
29.2

139.6
11*0.9
139.0
137.0
138.2
137.9
138,2
139.3
139.6
138.2
139.9
139.6
139.7
11*1.1*
11*1.6

51*.l
5l*.2
5U.1*
5U.5
5U.7
55.0
55.1*
55.7
55.9
56.5
56.8
57..0
57..3
57..5

92.0
92.6
93.2
92.392.5

19.9
19.7
19.7
19.9
20.0

111.9
112.3
112.9
112.2
112.5

29.1
28.9
28.9
29.3
29.3

11*1.1
11*1.2
11*1.8

SErmONTHLT
1960 - April

(1)
(2)
Kay
(1)
(2)
(1)
June
(2)
July
(I)
(2)
August
(1)
(2)
September ( 1 )
(2)
October
(1}
(2)
November (1)P

WEEKLY
I 9 6 0 , - October

19
26
November 2

16 p

Ul.5

11*1.8

U.3
5.5

1*;85.1
2.9
3.8

$M
6.2
5.3
6.2
5.9
6.2

57.6

5.5
5.1*
3.9
5.8
5.1*
4*.8
5.2

57. U
57.6
57.6
57.8
57.5

3.8
U.9
5.5
5.U
1*.8,

p - Pre
nary
NOTES: ie demand deposit component consists of demand deposits other than
interbank and U. S. Government, l e s s cash items reported as in process of c o l l e c tion and Federal Reserve f l o a t . Cash items reported as i n the process of collec-f
tion by "member banks are deducted from, the demand deposits of member banks [and,1 I
nonmember ccmmercial bank demand deposits follow a parallel l o g i c . Since Fedetali
Reserve floatr i s not divisible on the basis of member-nonmember attribution,, i t '
i s deducted i n whole from the member bank demand deposit component (column 1 ) .
The currency component consists of currency outside the Treasury, the Tedera]jf *
Reserve, and the vaults of a l l commercial banks.