Full text of H.6 Money Stock Measures : October 17, 1968
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FEDERAL statistical RESERVE r eIe a s H»6* For immediate release October 17, 1968. Xbe seasonally adjusted money $upply showed little change in the week ending October 9* In the first nine days of October! money supply averaged about $1*0 billion above the September level. Time deposits adjusted continued to expand rapidly In the latest week to a level $1.9 billion higher than for the taonth of September. MOSEY SUPPLY AND TIME DEPOSITS (Averages of daily figures * in billions of dollars) Seasonally adjusted *mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmm Money Supply Period I Currency fatal Demand d e p o s i t 0% \ Component component 1967~~August September October gfovetnber Deceafcer | | 1 178.9 179,1 180.2 181.0 181. J 39.5 39.7 39.9 40.1 40.4 139.4 139.4 140. 2 141.0 140. 9 1968—January February March April Kay June July August p September p j 182.3 182.7 183.4 184.3 186.1 187.4 189.4 190L2 189.3 40.6 40.7 41.1 41.4 41.6 42.0 42.2 42.5 42.6 141.7 141.9 142.2 143.0 ]L44.5 145.4 147.2 147.7 146.7 Week ending: 1968—Sept. Oct. 4 11 18 p 25 p i 1 1 i | 1 ? p "9 p Average of l a s t 4 weelu i -NOTE: j T i m e deposits adjusted (All Commercial banks) 1 i 190.3 190.2 188 r 7 188i.6 42.7 42.6 42.7 42.6 147.6 147.5 146.0 146.0 190.4 190.3 42.7 43.0 147.6 147.3 189.5 42.7 146.7 177.2 179.4 180.6 182.0 183.5 1 j j | 184.1 185.2 186.7 187.1 187.6 188.2 190.4 193.8 196.7 195.2 195.8 196.9 197.4 198.1 198.6 j 197.8 Coaponents may not add dlue to rounding- See reverse side for data without seasonal adjustments and! for description of series* p - Preliminary- DEMAND DEPOSITS, CURRENCY, AND RELATED ITEMS (Averages of daily figures, in billions of dollars. i — • — • m Not seasonally adjusted,) HI ii wwnn-wow *— m»«mmmmmtmmmmtihm,mmmmmmimMm»\<Mmmmm<A | Related d<sposit* I f All, ccwmerc: hal bank*) Currency [ Demand deposit j 1 U.S^ Gov't. fine component [ component ad|usted [ dectand Honey Supply Period i Total 1967—August September October November December 175.8 178.3 180.5 182.4 187.1 1968—Jaauary February March April May June July August p September p 187.6 181-4 182.0 185-6 182.5 185.6 187.2 186.8 188.5 Week ending;: 1968--Sept. Oct. 4 11 18 p 25 p 2 p 9 p , ; : | 39.6 39.7 40.0 40.4 41.2 | j | 40.5 40.3 40.7 41.1 41.3 41.9 42.4 42.6 42.6 j I [= j \ I 1 ; 147.1 141.1 141-2 144.5 141,1 143.6 144.8 144.3 145.8 183.7 185,8 187.7 187.9 188.4 188.6 190.8 194.3 196.3 42.7 43.1 42.7 42.4 145.0 146.3 146.5 144.4 189.8 190.4 42.4 43.2 147.3 147 .2 1 NOTE: 181,3 182.0 187.7 189.4 189.2 186.7 '1 4.3 177,8 179.0 180.4 136.2 138.5 140,5 141.9 145-9 f \ \ ! 1 ! 5.0 6.3 5.3 5.0 [ j | | \! i ! 195.6 195.8 196.1 196.7 197.3 198.2 5.0 /» 2 6.6 4.2 6*$ 5.4 5.7 5.5 5.8 4.2 3.3 5.0 8.5 | \ 8.2 7.2 in Money supply consists of (1) demand deposits at all coraoiercial banks, other than those due to domestic commercial banks and the U„S. Government, less cash items in process of collection and Federal Reserve float; (2) foreign demand balances at Federal Reserve Banks; and (3) currency outside the Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the vaults of all commercial banks. Time deposits adjusted are time deposits ajt all commercial banks other than those due to domestic commercial banks and the 0,S* GovernmentL I