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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical rel^asg^
H.6 (508)
Table 1

MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT MEASURES

NOVEMBER

pillions of dollars
Date

Ml 1

M22

M3 3

8, 1990

DEBT

Seasonally adjusted
1988-OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

785.1
786.0
787.5

3048.8
3064.1
3072.4

3883.8
3903.5
3918.3

4613.8
4644.2
4676.1

8981.1
9048.6
9107.6

1989-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

785.8
786.7
785.5
782.1
776.2
773.7
779.1
780.4
782.9
788.1
789.4
794.8

3073.4
3078.0
3086.9
3089.4
3085.3
3101.6
3127.0
3146.9
3163..6
3181..9
3201..2
3221..6

3925.
3936.
3956.
3965.
3965.
3984.
4007.
4013.
4013.
4018.
4031.
4044.

4683..3
4702..0
4735..9
4762..0
4761..9
4784..4
4810..5
4825..2
4831.8
4841.7
4858.1
4881.2

9150.3
9209.8
9279.9
9342.8
9403.6
9457.8
9506.6
9569.9
9627.8
9687.4
9750.2
9788.9

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.

794.8
801.4
804.8
807.3
805.4
809.4
809.0
815.8
822.1

3231..0
3255..7
3271..0
3277..4
3271..0
3278..7
3283.8
3301.4
3316.9

4048.
4064.
4069.
4072.
4065.
4069.
4072.8
4087.7
4090.7

4882.5
4890.4
4906.6
4916.4
4887.1
4906.8
4918.0
4930 4 p

1988-OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

782.2
788.3
804.5

3046.7
3067.2
3085.2

3884.1
3912.4
3932.5

4613.6
4652.3
4692.9

8939.9
9015.3
9093.2

1989-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

793.5
773.0
775.9
791.6
767.7
774.4
782.3
778.1
779.1
785.0
791.7
812.1

3085.
3065.
3080.
3100.
3071.
3099.
3132.8
3146.5
3156.6
3179.3
3204.8
3234.5

3935.3
3925.6
3954.3
3971.0
3950.6
3978.5
4005.8
4012.7
4010.6
4018.2
4040.7
4058.3

4701.1
4696.6
4733.6
4764.9
4750.1
4777.1
4799.3
4819.8
4827.3
4841.8
4867.2
4898.9

9139.2
9179.0
9237.1
9297.2
9358.0
9413.9
9459.8
9515.7
9576.9
9646.9
9717.7
9774.3

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG.
SEP.

802.3
788.0
795.7
817.3
796.4
810.0
812.0
813.7
818.1

3242.8
3243.6
3265.8
3288.6
3256.1
3275.8
3289.4
3301..4
3309..4

4057.
4052.
4067.
4079.
4049.
4062.8
4071.9
4087.8
4086.8

4901.4
4885.6
4904.5
4919.9
4874.9
4898.5
4906.1
4924.9 p

9829.3
9887.1
9955.1
10010 6
10053 6
10108 7
10166 5
10230 1 p

Not seasonally adjusted

Footnotes appear on the following page,
p—indicates preliminary data.




9819.1
9856.8
9912.3
9965.3
10007.7
10065.0
10121.2
10177.5 p

H.6 ( 5 0 8 )
Table 2

MONEY STOCK AND DEBT MEASURES
Percent change at seasonally adjusted annual rates

Ml

M2

M3

Debt 1

3 Months from JUNE 1990 to SEP. 1990

6.3

4.7

2.1

7.0

6 Months from MAR. 1990 TO SEP. 1990

4.3

2.8

1.1

12 Months from SEP. 1989 TO SEP. 1990

5.0

4.8

1.9

JULY 30, 1990 (13 weeks previous)

5.6

4.2

2.0

APR. 30, 1990 (26 weeks previous)

3.6

2.7

1.0

OCT. 30, 1989 (52 weeks previous)

4.5

4.7

1.8

6.9

Thirteen weeks ending OCTOBER 29, 1990
from thirteen weeks ending:

Growth rates for debt are based on periods beginning and ending one month earlier than for the monetary aggregates, namely,
May 1990 to August 1990, February 1990 to August 1990, and August 1989 to August 1990, respectively.
Footnotes to Table 1
Consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions)
(2) travelers checks of nonbank issuers * (3) demand deposits at all commercial banks other than those due to depository
institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions, less cash items in the process of collection
and Federal Reserve float * and (4) other checkable deposits (OCDs), consisting of negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) and
automatic transfer service (ATS) accounts at depository institutions, credit union share draft accounts and demand deposits
at thrift institutions. Seasonally adjusted Ml is calculated by summing currency, travelers checks, demand deposits, and
OCDs, each seasonally adjusted separately.
Consists of Ml plus overnight (and continuing contract) RPs issued by all depository institutions and overnight Eurodollars
issued to U.S. residents by foreian branches of U.S. banks worldwide, money market deposit accounts (MMDAs), savings and
small-denomination time deposits (time deposits — incuding retail RPs—in amounts of less than $100,000), and balances
in both taxable and tax-exempt general purpose and broker/dealer money market mutual funds. Excludes individual retirement
account (IRA) and Keogh balances at depository institutions and money market funds. Also excludes all balances held by
U.S. commercial banks, money market funds (general purpose and broker/dealer), foreign governments and commercial banks,
and the U.S. government. Seasonally adjusted M2 is computed by adjusting its non-Mi component as a whole and then
adding this result to seasonally adjusted Ml.
Consists of M2 plus large-denomination time deposits (in amounts of $100,000 or more) and term RP liabilities issued
by all depository institutions, term Eurodollars held by U.S. residents at foreian branches of U.S. banks worldwide
and at all banking offices in the United Kingdom and Canada, and balances in both taxable and tax-exempt institution-only
money market mutual funds. Excludes amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, money market funds,
and foreign banks and official institutions. Also subtracted is the estimated amount O T overnight RPs and Eurodollars
held by institution-only money market mutual funds. Seasonally adjusted M3 is obtained by adjusting its non-M2 component as
a whole and then adding this result to seasonally adjusted M2.
Consists of M3 plus the nonbank public holdings of U.S. savings bonds, short-term Treasury securities, commercial paper
and bankers acceptances, net of money market mutual fund holdings of these assets.
Debt of domestic nonfinancial sectors consists of outstanding credit market debt of the U.S. government, state and local
governments and private nonfinancial sectors. Private debt consists of corporate bonds, mortgages, consumer credit
(including bank loans), other bank loans, commercial paper, bankers acceptances and other debt instruments.
The data are derived from the Federal Reserve Board's flow of funds accounts. All data on debt of domestic nonfinancial
sectors are presented in month-averaqe form, derived by averaging adjacent month-end levels. These data have also
been adjusted to remove statistical discontinuities that may arise in the underlying flow of funds statistics. The
presentation of debt data in this release differs, therefore, from the quarterly flow of funds statistics contained in the
Federal Reserve releases Z.7 and Z.l. In those releases, published levels of credit market debt are measured on a quarter-end
basis and include discontinuities.




H.6 (508)
Table 3

MONEY STOCK MEASURES

B i l l i o n s of

dollars

Seasonally adjus ted
Ml

Period ending

13-week
average

4-week
average

M3

M2
week
average

13-week
average

4-week
average

week
average

13-week
average

4-week
average

week
average

1990-AUG.

6
13
20
27

808.4
809.3
810.2
811.0

809.1
810.9
813.5
815.1

812.7
814.7
817.9
815.2

3278.8
3280.8
3283.4
3286.2

3284.1
3287.1
3293.2
3299.0

3290.4
3298.0
3304.8
3302.9

4069.8
4071.1
4072.8
4075.2

4074.1
4077.4
4081.2
4085.7

4081.8
4084.3
4087.0
4089.6

SEP.

3
10
17
24

811.9
812.9
813.9
814.8

816.8
818.2
818.7
820.2

819.5
820.2
820.0
821.1

3289.8
3293.0
3295.7
3298.4

3305.4
3310.1
3312.5
3315.5

3315.8
3316.8
3314.4
3315.1

4078.0
4079.9
4081.7
4083.0

4090.3
4093.4
4094.6
4093.2

4100.4
4096.5
4091.8
4083.9

OCT.

1
8
15
22p
29p

815.6
816.5
817.4
818.3
819.1

822.4
822.8
822.5
821.8
819.8

828.2
821.8
818.8
818.4
820.0

3300.9
3303.9
3306.7
3309.6
3312.4

3316.9
3319.0
3321.0
3321.6
3320.4

3321.2
3325.2
3322.3
3317.7
3316.5

4083.9
4085.1
4086.4
4087.8
4089.1

4089.2
4088.0
4087.2
4088.8
4089.5

4084.4
4091.9
4088.5
4090.3
4087.3

Not seasonally a d j u s t e d
Ml

Period en ding

13-week
average

4-week
average

M2
week
average

13-week
average

4-week
average

M3
week
average

13-week
average

4-week
average

week
average

1990-AUG.

6
13
20
27

807.3
808.9
810.5
811.7

809.1
809.8
813.5
814.3

820.3
820.1
816.5
800.3

3276.4
3280.0
3283.9
3287.5

3287.3
3289.4
3296.5
3301.0

3300.6
3307.4
3306.6
3289.2

4063.8
4066.9
4069.8
4072.9

4071.9
4076.5
4082.4
4087.3

4088.7
4093.9
4088.2
4078.5

SEP.

3
10
17
24

811.9
813.1
814.0
814.5

813.2
816.1
817.6
818.4

815.7
831.7
822.8
803.2

3290.2
3293.7
3296.5
3298.8

3303.4
3308.4
3310.4
3310.8

3310.3
3327.4
3314.6
3290.8

4075.2
4077.8
4080.2
4081.7

4089.4
4093.2
4095.0
4091.4

4097.0
4109.1
4095.2
4064.2

OCT.

1
8
15
22p
29p

814.4
814.4
815.0
815.7
816.2

817.6
816.7
817.2
819.1
816.7

812.6
828.1
825.0
810.7
803.0

3300.1
3302.1
3304.4
3306.8
3309.0

3308.5
3309.4
3312.8
3317.5
3317.2

3301.0
3331.0
3328.5
3309.6
3299.7

4082.2
4083.3
4085.1
4086.6
4087.7

4084.6
4082.3
4083.0
4088.0
4088.9

4069.7
4100.0
4098.1
4084.1
4073.2

Note: Special caution should be taken i n i n t e r p r e t i n g week-to-week changes i n money supply d a t a , which are h i g h l y v o l a t i l e and s u b j e c t
revision.
p—indicates preliminary data.




to

H.6 ( 5 0 8 )
Table 4

COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT
Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted
Nontransact ions
component s

Other checkable deposits

Total

In M2 6

In M3
only7

Genleral purpose
and b roke r/dea1er
money market funds

84.3
84.3

272.8
273.0

2309.1
2327.9

880.2
883.3

261.2
268.3

189.8
191.1
192.4

84.6
85.0
86.0

274.
276.
278.

2348.0
2366.5
2380.6

880.6
866.1
849.9

277.7
287.8
295.9

194.2
195.9
1' 7.9

86.6
86.9
87.8

280.8
282.8
285.7

2393.8
2411.8
2426.8

836.2
829.8
822.6

302.7
309.0
312.4

277.3
280.2
279.3

198.0
199.3
201.0

87.4
87.7
88.5

285.
287.
289.

2436.2
2454.3
2466.2

817.4
808.6
797.9

318.6
325.3
325.9

7.6
7.7
7.7

277.8
274.5
274.5

202.8
203.2
205.7

89.0
88.3
88.1

291.8
291.5
293.8

2470.1
2465.7
2469.3

795.5
794.0
790.4

325.8
320.4
321.9

235.4
238.4
241.5

7.7
8.0
8.3

274.7
277.9
279.7

203.9
204.2
205.6

87.3
87.4
87.0

291
291
292,

2474.8
2485.5
2494.8

789.1
786.3
773.8

325.1
333.8
340.1

3
10
17
24

240.2
240.4
241.3
242.5

8,.2
8,.2
8,.2
8,.3

278,
278.
278.
279.

205.
205.
204.
204.

87.
87.
86.
86.

292.
293,
291.
291.

2496.
2496.
2494.
2494.

784.6
779.7
777.4
768.8

339.
339.
339,
340.

1
8
15
22p
29p

243.1
242.6
243.0
244.3
245.5

8,.3
8,.3
8,.3
8. 3
8..3

282.5
278.9
276.8
276.1
275.9

207.
206.
205.
204.
205.

86.8
85.7
85.0
85.0
85.1

294.
292,
290.
289.
290.

2493.
2503.
2503.
2499.
2496.

763.1
766.7
766.2
772.5
770.8

341.1
343.5
343.4
343.4
342.5

commercial
banks4

Date

Currency1

Travelers
checks2

Demand
deposits3

1989-MAY
JUNE

216.6
217.2

7.3
7.2

279.6
276.3

188.5
188.7

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

217.8
218.6
219.3

7.2
7.2
7.2

279.6
278.5
278.1

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

220.0
220.4
221.9

7.3
7.4
7.4

280.0
278.8
279.7

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

224.6
226.6
228.4

7.5
7.6
7.6

APR.
MAY
JUNE

230.1
231.6
233.4

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

At
thrift
institutions5

Meek ending
1990-SEP.

OCT.

1.
2.

e
e
e
e

Currency outside U.S. Treasury> Federal Reserve Banks and the vaults of depository institutions.
Outstanding amount of U.S. dollai—denominated travelers checks of nonbank issuers. Travelers checks issued by depository institutions are
included in demand deposits.
3.
Demand deposits at commercial banks and foreign-related institutions other than those due to depository institutions, the U.S. government
and foreign banks and official institutions> less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float.
4.
Consists of NOH and ATS balances at commercial banks> U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations.
5.
Consists of NOH and ATS balances at thrifts? credit union share draft balances, and demand deposits at thrifts.
6.
Sum of overnight RPs and Eurodollars, money market fund balances (general purpose and broker/dealer), MMDAs and savings and small time
deposits. This sum is seasonally adjusted as a whole.
7.
Sum of large time deposits, term RPs and Eurodollars of U.S. residents, money market fund balances (institution-only), less the estimated
amount of oyerniqht RPs and Eurodollars held by institution-only money market mutual funds. This sum is seasonally adjusted as a whole.
e--indicates estimated data.
p--indicates preliminary data.







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Table 4 - c o n t i n u e d

COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT
Billions of dollars> seasonally adjusted
Debt components4

Non-M3 Components of L
Institutiononly money
market funds

Date

Savings
bonds

Short-term
Treasury
securities1

Bankers
acceptances2

Commercial
paper3

Federal
debt

Non-Federal
debt

1989-MAY
JUNE

92.1
96.3

112.8
113.6

293.5
295.2

41.2
41.2

348.8
349.4

2165.6
2176.9

7238.1
7280.9

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

99.0
101.4
101.6

114.3
115.0
115.7

297.2
300.2
311.3

41.9
42.6
41.0

349.5
354.3
350.3

2179.3
2197.7
2219.1

7327.3
7372.2
7408.7

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

101.1
101.1
102.3

116.2
116.8
117.5

317.4
318.6
330.3

40.0
40.5
41.2

350.0
351.3
347.9

2238.0
2259.9
2266.7

7449.4
7490.4
7522.2

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

103.2
103.7
105.4

117.7
118.2
119.1

332.3
324.9
338.9

40.7
38.3
37.0

343.3
344.7
342.7

2274.5
2290.5
2314.9

7554.8
7596.7
7640.2

APR.
MAY
JUNE

106.8
107.3
107.3

119.9
120.7
121.5

330.3
316.5
332.2

35.8
35.3
34.6

357.5
349.6
349.4

2329.1
2343.0
2370.9

7681.5
7710.5
7737.8

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

108.9
114.0
116.1

122.4
123.2 p

341.3
342.2 p

32.8
32.2 p

348.7
345.1 p

2397.8
2436.0 p

7768.6
7794.1 p

Neek ending
1990-SEP.

OCT.

3
10
17
24

115.5
115.5
116.1
117.4

1
8
15
22P
29p

115.5
118.3
118.5
121.6
121.5

1.

Consists of U.S. Treasury bills and coupons with remaining maturities of less than 12 months held by other than depository institutions}
Federal Reserve Banks, money market mutual funds, and foreign entities.
2.
Net of bankers acceptances held by accepting banks. Federal Reserve Banks, foreign official institutions, Federal Home Loan Banks, and
money market mutual funds.
3.
Total commercial paper less commercial paper held by money market mutual funds.
4.
Debt data are on a monthly average basis, derived by averaging adjacent end-of-month levels, and have been adjusted to remove
discontinuities.
p—indicates preliminary data.




H.6 ( 5 0 8 )
Table 5

COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT
Billions of dollars> not seasonally adjusted
Other checkable deposi ts

1

Travelers
Demand
checks 2 deposits 3

commercial
banks 4

At
thrift
institutions5

Nontransactions
components

Total

In M 2

6

In M3
only 7

Overnight
RPs 8

Overnight
Eurodollars9

Gen eral purpose
and broker/dealer
money market funds

Date

Currency

1989-MAY
JUNE

216.6
218.4

7.1
7.5

273.6
276.7

186.2
187.0

84.1
84.8

270.3
271.8

2303.5
2324.7

879.5
879.4

63.2
65.0

14.6
14.6

260.7
266.8

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

219.7
219.2
218.6

8.1
8.1
7.7

281.8
277.1
276.3

187.4
188.7
190.7

85.3
85.0
85.9

272.7
273.7
276.5

2350.4
2368.5
2377.5

873.0
866.2
854.0

64.2
63.2
59.6

16.8
15.2
15.5

275.6
286.8
294.9

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

218.9
221.0
225.3

7.3
7.0
6.9

280.7
281.5
291.6

191.6
194.9
200.3

86.5
87.2
88.1

278.1
282.1
288.4

2394.3
2413.1
2422.4

838.9
835.9
823.8

61.6
62.2
63.1

14.1
13.2
14.3

301.3
309.7
312.2

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

222.9
224.2
227.0

7.0
7.2
7.3

283.0
271.4
271.6

202.5
199.5
202.2

87.0
85.7
87.6

289.4
285.2
289.7

2440.5
2455.6
2470.1

814.8
809.3
801.8

64.6
67.5
67.0

17.0
14.9
14.9

317.4
326.9
330.4

APR.
MAY
JUNE

229.5
231.7
234.8

7.3
7.5
8.1

279.8
268.5
274.8

209.4
200.7
203.8

91.3
88.0
88.5

300.7
288.7
292.3

2471.3
2459.6
2465.9

791.0
793.3
786.9

64.3
66.7
66.9

15.0
16.5
15.4

329.4
319.6
319.8

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

237.1
239.2
240.8

8.6
8.9
8.8

277.0
276.5
277.9

201.3
201.7
203.8

88.0
87.3
86.9

289.3
289.0
290.6

2477.4
2487.7
2491.4

782.5
786.4
777.4

68.4
68.0
65.7

15.9
15.1
16.4

322.3
332.8
339.1

3
10
17
24

240.4
241.8
240.6
239.9

9.0
8.9
8.8
8.7

275.6
282.2
280.3
270.9

203.
208.
205.
199.

87,
90,
87,
84.

290,.8
298,.7
293..1
283,.8

2494,.6
2495,.8
2491,.8
2487,,5

786.6
781.6
780.6
773.5

69.6
67.5
64.8
65.9

15.
15.
16.
16.

337.
338.
339.
340.

1
8
15
22p
29p

239.8
243.8
242.8
242.7
242.0

8.6
8.5
8.4
8.3
8.2

279.3
281.7
283.1
274.2
271.1

200.
206.
204.
201.
199.

84.6
87.7
86.0
84.2
82.5

284,.9
294,.1
290,.7
285..4
281.,7

2488,.4
2503,,0
2503..5
2498.,9
2496..7

768.6
768.9
769.5
774.5
773.5

62.7
69.2
69.4
66.1
65.1

18.
17.
16.
18.
21.

339.8
340,
341.
342.
341.

Neek ending
1990-SEP.

OCT.

e
e
e
e

Currency outside U.S. Treasury> Federal Reserve Banks and the vaults of depository institutions.
i—denominated travelers checks of nonbank issuers. Travelers checks issued by depository institutions are
w amount of U.S. dollai—denominated
Outstanding
included in demand deposits.
3.
Demand deposits at commercial banks and foreign-related institutions other than those due to depository institutions, the U.S. government
and foreign banks and official institutions, less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float.
4.
Consists of NON and ATS balances at commercial banks, U.S. branches and agencies of foreiqn banks, and Edge Act corporations.
5.
Consists of NOW and ATS balances at thrifts, credit union share draft balances, and demand deposits at thrifts.
6.
Sum of overnight RPs and Eurodollars, money market fund balances (general purpose and broker/dealer), MMDAs and savings and small time deposits.
7.
Sum of large time deposits, term RPs and Eurodollars of U.S. residents, money market fund balances (institution-only), less the estimated
amount of overnight RPs and Eurodollars held by institution-only money market mutual funds.
8.
Consists of overnight and continuing contract RPs issued by all depository institutions to other than depository institutions and money market
mutual funds (general purpose and broker/dealer).
9.
Issued by foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide to U.S. residents other than depository institutions and money market mutual funds
(general purpose and broker/dealer).
e—indicates estimated data,
p—indicates preliminary data.




H.6 (508)
Table 5-continued

COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT
Billions of dollars, not seasonally ad jus-tea
Sav i ngs depos its1

Money msirket deposit accounts
At
At
commercial
thrift
banks
institutions

Date

Total

At
At
commercisil _ thrift
banks
institutions

Small-denomination time deposits2

Total

At
At
commercial
thrift
banks
institutions

Total

Large-denomination time deposits 3
At
At
commercial
thrift
banks 4
institutions

Total

1989-MAY
JUNE

328.0
329.0

130.7
129.6

458.8
458.6

183.7
183.5

222.7
222.7

406.4
406.2

496.0
502.5

603.8
611.0

1099.8
1113.5

396.1
396.4

176.4
176.1

572.5
572.6

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

331.5
336.4
339.6

129.8
130.6
131.1

461.4
467.0
470.6

184.7
184.4
184.4

222.7
220.5
220.3

407.3
404.9
404.6

507.1
511.3
513.9

618.0
619.9
618.2

1125.1
1131.2
1132.1

396.5
398.4
398.6

174.2
172.0
168.8

570.7
570.4
567.4

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

342.7
350.3
355.0

131.8
132.8
132.8

474.6
483.1
487.8

185.9
187.1
187.2

221.3
220.5
219.0

407.2
407.6
406.2

519.2
523.1
526.4

616.3
614.2
612.3

1135.5
1137.3
1138.8

399.9
401.9
399.8

165.5
161.7
158.3

565.4
563.6
558.1

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

356.3
357.7
360.8

132.9
133.3
136.1

489.3
491.1
496.9

189.0
190.5
193.2

218.8
219.5
220.9

407.7
410.0
414.1

530.8
535.2
538.3

613.7
610.1
608.5

1144.5
1145.3
1146.8

399.3
399.7
399.7

154.1
150.6
146.4

553.4
550.2
546.1

APR.
MAY
JUNE

362.4
361.0
365.8

135.9
133.8
132.5

498.3
494.8
498.2

194.2
194.1
196.1

222.4
221.8
222.3

416.6
415.9
418.4

541.7
549.7
560.4

606.0
596.5
586.8

1147.7
1146.2
1147.2

395.2
397.6
397.4

141.7
137.6
133.6

536.9
535.1
531.0

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

368.1
372.9
374.5

131.2
131.2
131.2

499.4
504.1
505.7

197.3
196.3
196.0

223.1
221.0
219.0

420.4
417.3
415.0

569.6
572.2
576.0

581.5
578.4
573.4

1151.1
1150.6
1149.4

397.4
396.9
393.2

129.5
127.1
125.1

526.9
524.0
518.3

3
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17
24

374.8
377.2
375.5
372.3

131,
132.
131,
130,

506.
509.
507.
502.

195,
196,
195,
195,

219.6
219.8
219.5
218.2

415.
416,
415.
413.

572.8
574.1
575.8
576.6

576.8
575.3
573.3
571.9

1149.
1149.
1149.
1148.

395.2
394.6
394.8
392.6

126,
126,
125.
124.

521.7
520.7
520.1
516.8

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15
22p
29p

372.5
375.0
376.3
374.6
374.7

129.8
130.4
130.7
130.4
130.0

502.
505.
507.
505.
504.8

196.5
198.5
198.2
197.8
197.2

218.1
218.9
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2 1 7 ..6
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414.
417.
416.
415.
413.

580,
586,
586,
586,
586,

570.5
567.4
565.8
565.3
565.6

1150.
1153.
1152.
1152.
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389,
390.
391,
391,
390,

124.
123,
122.
122.
121.

513
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513,
513,
511,

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1990-SEP.

OCT.

Savings deposits exclude MMDAs.
Small-denomination time deposits—including retail RPs—are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All IRA and Keogh account balances at
commercial banks and thrifts are subtracted from small time deposits.
Large-denomination time deposits are those issued in amounts of $100,000 or more, excluding those booked at international banking facilities,
Large-denomination time deposits at commercial banks less those held by money market mutual funds, depository institutions, and foreign banks and
official institutions,
-indicates preliminary data.




H.6 (508)
Table 5-continued

COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK, LIQUID ASSETS, AND DEBT
Billions of dollars, not seasonally adjusted
Term RPs 1

Date

Debt components6

Non-M3 Components of L

At
At
Institutiononly money commercial
thrift
market
funds
banks
institutions
i

Total

Term
Eurodollars2

Savings
bonds

Short-term
Treasury
securities3;

Bankers
acceptances4

Commercial
paper5

Federal
debt

Non-Federal
debt

1989-MAY
JUNE

91.6
95.1

43.7
43.7

83.8
84.7

127.5
128.4

97.2
93.4

113.0
113.7

289.1
288.1

41.2
41.5

356.2
355.4

2159.5
2165.1

7198.6
7248.8

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

98.2
100.6
99.2

45.1
45.4
47.9

79.0
72.2
66.0

124.1
117.6
113.9

91.8
89.8
85.5

114.2
114.7
115.4

288.4
296.6
311.8

42.2
42.7
41.6

348.8
353.1
348.0

2163.8
2179.9
2201.3

7296.1
7335.9
7375.7

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

98.7
102.1
102.9

48.5
50.0
45.9

61.2
58.9
51.0

109.6
108.9
96.9

80.1
79.3
81.1

116.0
116.6
117.3

321.4
325.6
336.8

40.4
41.0
41.7

345.8
343.3
344.7

2223.0
2251.2
2264.5

7423.9
7466.5
7509.8

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

106.0
107.0
106.8

47.5
51.6
50.1

46.1
45.4
45.0

93.6
96.9
95.2

73.9
68.4
66.6

118.0
118.5
119.4

338.2
329.2
337.7

40.4
37.5
36.1

347.3
347.6
343.8

2276.1
2293.9
2317.9

7543.0
7563.0
7594.3

APR.
MAY
JUNE

105.8
106.7
106.1

49.6
50.1
53.4

45.2
45.7
45.4

94.8
95.8
98.7

65.5
67.2
64.4

120.2
120.9
121.6

329.3
311.8
323.9

35.3
35.2
34.9

355.4
357.6
355.4

2329.2
2336.8
2359.0

7636.1
7670.9
7706.0

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

108.1
113.2
113.2

53.6
55.9
52.3

43.5
43.1
43.2

97.1
99.0
95.6

64.5
66.1
66.1

122.2
122.8 p

330.8
338.1 p

33.0
32.3 p

348.2
343.9 p

2382.4
2418.2 p

7738.8
7759.3 p

3
10
17
24

113.6
113.0
112.9
113.4

56.3
53.3
53.9
51.6

43.9
43.4
43.1
42.7

100.1
96.7
96.9
94.3

68.0
67.3
66.3
64.9

1
8
15
22p
29p

113.6
114.6
115.5
118.9
119.1

48.3
48.6
49.9
51.8
52.4

43.6
43.1
42.2
41.0
40.7

91.9
91.7
92.1
92.8
93.1

64.7
64.7
65.8
66.3
66.1

Week ending
1990-SEP.

OCT.

Term RPs are those with original maturities greater than one day, excluding continuing contracts and retail RPs.
Term Eurodollars are those with original maturities greater than one day. Consists of those issued to U.S. residents by foreign branches of U.S. banks
world-wide and by all banking offices in the United Kingdom and Canada. Excludes those held by depository institutions and money market mutual funds.
Consists of U.S. Treasury bills and coupons with remaining maturities of less than 12 months held by other than depository institutions, Federal
Reserve Banks, money market mutual funds, and foreign entities.
Net of bankers acceptances held by accepting banks, Federal Reserve Banks, foreign official institutions, Federal Home Loan Banks, and money market
mutual funds.
Total commercial paper less commercial paper held by money market mutual funds.
Debt data are on a monthly average basis, derived by averaging adjacent end-of-month levels, and have been adjusted to remove discontinuities,
-indicates preliminary data.




H.6 (508)
Table 6

MEMORANDUM ITEMS
10

Billions of dollars, not seasonally adjusted
Demand deposits
at banks due to

Foreign
Foreign
<commercial official
institutions
banks

Date

U.S. government deposits
Time and savings
deposits due to
foreign banks
and official
institutions

Demand
deposits at
commercial
banks

Balance
at
Federal
Reserve

Note balances
at depository
institutions

Total
cash
balance

IRA and Keogh Accounts
Time and
savings
At
At
deposits
thrift
at commercial commercia 1
banks
institutions
banks

At
money
market
funds

Total

1989-MAY
JUNE

8.9
10.0

1.6
1.7

4.0
3.8

3.3
4.6

14.1
9.7

31.0
21.6

48.5
35.8

1.4
1.4

101.8
102.8

128.6
130.0

23.6
23.8

254.0
256.5

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

10.0
8.9
9.4

1.7
1.6
1.7

3.7
3.7
3.7

3.4
3.2
5.5

6.4
5.4
7.8

19.6
12.7
19.4

29.4
21.2
32.6

1.4
1.3
1.3

104.1
105.3
106.0

131.2
131.4
132.2

24.7
24.8
26.4

260.0
261.5
264.6

OCT.
NOV.
DEC.

9.9
9.4
9.7

1.7
1.5
1.5

3.7
3.7
3.6

3.3
3.5
5.2

5.9
5.2
4.8

17.4
11.2
14.4

26.5
19.9
24.5

1.4
1.4
1.4

107.3
108.0
108.7

132.5
132.3
133.3

27.1
27.5
28.0

266.9
267.8
270.0

1990-JAN.
FEB.
MAR.

9.8
9.1
9.0

1.6
1.6
1.6

3.6
3.6
3.6

4.4
3.5
3.6

6.0
6.2
5.3

18.8
18.5
13.1

29.1
28.2
22.0

1.4
1.3
1.3

110.3
111.9
113.3

133.9
133.9
133.9

29.6
31.2
31.7

273.8
277.0
278.9

APR.
MAY
JUNE

9.1
9.3
9.0

1.5
1.8
1.5

3.6
3.6
3.6

5.1
3.4
5.5

4.4
5.1
5.0

14.9
21.8
15.4

24.4
30.3
25.9

1.3
1.3
1.3

115.6
117.7
119.5

134.7
135.3
135.5 e

32.2
32.6 e
32.7 e

282.5
285.6 e
287.7 e

JULY
AUG.
SEP.

8.9
9.1
9.3

1.5
1.8
2.0

3.5
3.5
3.5

3.4
3.8
5.1

5.4
5.4
6.4

11.9
19.7
25.9

20.6
28.9
37.5

1.3
1.4
1.2

121.1
122.6
123.9

135.9 e
136.1 e
136.2 e

32.8 e
32.8 e
32.9 e

289.8 e
291.6 e
293.1 e

3
10
17
24

9.2
9.7
9.2
8.8

1.7
2.3
1.8
1.9

3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5

3.5
4.5
7.8
4.7

5.0
5.3
4.6
9.5

22.7
18.2
22.8
33.8

31.2
28.0
35.1
48.0

1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2

1
8
15
22p
29p

9.6
9.2
9.4
8.8
8.3

2.2
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.5

3.5
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9

4.3
3.2
4.0
3.3
3.0

7.0
5.7
5.0
4.9
5.9

30.9
10.7
5.9
24.2
26.8

42.2
19.5
14.8
32.4
35.7

1.2
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5

Week ending
1990-SEP.

OCT.

e--indicates estimated data,
p--indicates preliminary data.