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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FCR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED MARCH 31, 1965 Class of "bank and F. R. D i s t r i c t All member "banks Reserve c i t y "banks Boston New York: New York City Other Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago: City of Chicago Other S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco Demand Reserves UiUbo UciuclIIU. QC . UUS JL U 5 - Wet djemand Time "balances Currency With I n t e r - i U. B. depdsits2/ deposits due from F. R. and coin Required Other iq( bank 1 Govt. dom.bks. Banks total S 1 136,787 14,274 7 > 487 115,025 ai3L 183 109,624 6,941 17,954 1/3,485 3/21.029 84,502 12,520 5,2k 66,781 68Lo4o 62,591 2,145 12,429 1.407 11.710 2,408 343 26 346 31 i l l — - 1 * 9 5 2 - - - 4 057 775 370 Borrowings a t Excess F. R. Banks l/4l0 106 1 475 191 11 26,6l4 789 3,268 6,043 4,014 3,972 4,559 51 537 572 403 759 1,685 54 192 439 232 179 20,370 684 2,559 5,032 3,380 3,034 20,519 662 2,685 5,140 3,399 3,08i 16,143 1,203 1,541 5,624 2,127 1,937 146 40 106 184 122 281 3,789 123 428 919 524 523 292 34 77 157 121 69 4,031 157 505 1,073 646 586 49 3 -1 6 150 4 9 2 10 35 6,409 4,856 2,678 1,275 2,931 4,072 15,154 1,205 653 731 344 708 960 697 505 454 152 83 139 156 819 4,699 3,750 1,795 848 2,084 2,956 13,639 5,428 3,895 2,135 984 2,247 3,075 12,734 4,665 4,233 1,247 686 1,394 2,469 18,527 88 172 142 38 205 365 225 1,038 692 365 178 397 569 2,538 56 121 39 13 34 43 325 1,083 812 402 190 427 606 2,842 11 1 2 1 5 6 21 100 7 2 4 24 28 6 Country Banks 52,284 1,755 Boston 4,094 150 New York 8,330 171 Philadelphia 3,317 37 Cleveland 26 3,556 Richmond 3,160 105 Atlanta 5,249 362 Chicago 168 8,325 S t . Louis 66 2,541 Minneapolis 2,08l 89 Kansas City 233 3,933 Dallas 4,464 294 San Francisco 3,235 53 Digitized For for FRASER numbered... footnotes see next* page . 2,286 250 451 169 205 137 177 385 78 68 129 99 138 48,244 3,694 7,707 3,111 3,324 2,918 4,710 7,772 2,398 1,923 3,571 4,071 3,044 45,148 3,547 7,360 2,897 3,101 2,719 4,415 7,216 2,210 1,824 3,339 3,687 2,832 47,033 2,335 8,819 3,773 3,923 2,419 3,427 9,797 1,915 2,262 2,377 2,601 3,3^ 4,796 217 444 313 345 283 611 779 281 187 466 653 213 5,525 355 924 344 372 288 487 978 275 265 428 443 368 2.078 172 339 168 184 154 216 324 90 62 107 139 123 7.299 519 1,236 499 529 423 667 1,258 342 309 496 546 475 104 8 26 13 27 18 37 44 23 18 4o 36 15 82 7 30 7 3 4 7 11 1 2 10 1 J «la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS CF MEMBER BANKS (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s . Federal Reserve District Continued In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s ) Demand d e p o s i t s except i n t e r b a n k Time d e p o s i t s and U. S. Government Mar.18-31, jMar. 4-17, Mar. 19- Mar.18-31, Mar. 4-17, Mar. 191965 ! 1965 At>r. 1.1964 1965 1965 Country t a n k s i n p l a c e s with population of 15,000 and over 1 / Total 34,784 35,435 33,443 33,004 32,854 29,659 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 3,301 1,946 2,158 1,874 3,591 5,736 1,215 986 1,984 2,685 2,791 3,358 6,557 1,930 2,2C4 1,922 3,666 5,931 1,237 1,017 2,018 2,721 2,874 3,162 6,522 1,916 2,025 1,717 3,420 5,408 1,195 959 1,893 2,607 2,619 1,977 6,846 1,936 2,337 l , 302 2,575 7,516 996 1,116 1,392 1,926 3,C87 1,973 6,829 1,930 2,320 1,294 2,560 7,485 990 1,112 1,383 1,910 3,068 1,719 6,805 1,829 2,0l6 1,125 2,242 6,673 892 980 1,167 1,655 2,556 6,518 Country banks i n p l a c e s with p o p u l a t i o n of l e s s than 15,000 Total 13,460 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 13,777 12,894 1,193 1,019 1,206 14,029 13,980 12,562 3% 1,973 1,838 1,586 1,118 852 2,28l 919 1,146 985 #5 297 357 1,966 1,835 1,578 1,120 849 2,268 916 l,l4i 981 #1 298 3# 1,796 1,724 l,4i6 1, CC2 731 2,CC7 8co 1,03c 881 #9 268 1 / Includes any banks in r e s e r v e c i t i e s which have been given permission t o c a r r y t h e same r e s e r v e s as country banks; a l s o includes member banks in Hawaii. Footnotes f o r preceding page ( J . l ) : 1 / Averages of d a i l y c l o s i n g f i g u r e s f o r r e s e r v e s with F.R. Banks and borrowings and of d a i l y opening f i g u r e s f o r other columns, inasmuch as r e s e r v e s r e q u i r e d are based cn d e p o s i t s a t opening of b u s i n e s s . 2/ Demand d e p o s i t s s u b j e c t t o r e s e r v e requirements, i . e . , gross demand d e p o s i t s minus cash items r e p o r t e d as i n process of c o l l e c t i o n and demand b a l a n c e s due from domestic banks• 3/ Revised weekly f i g u r e s compared with t h o s e given in published weekly s t a t e m e n t s : Cash allowable as reserves Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. IvJ Apr. l 4 p / 3,448 3,523 3,222 3,387 p/ Preliminary. Required reserves 21,058 21,COO 21,130 21,022 Excess reserves Free reserves 454 366 375 264 - 9 -121 -195 -133 J -lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BAMS —Continued (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s ; i n m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s . Comparability of f i g u r e s i s a f f e c t e d somewhat "by changes i n Federal Reserve membership# absorptions, e t c . j p a r t i c u l a r l y i n S t a t e s or other a r e a s designated by an a s t e r i s k *1) + — J dJIe p*o sL!»j ..'i J interbank • . •" •• • • Country hanks i4 n ;Demand i t s_l'except Time d e p o s i t s p l a c e s -with popand U. S. Government u l a t i o n of l e s s Mar.18-31JMar. 4-17, Mar. 19- Mar.16-31,IMar. 4 - 1 7 , j Mar. 19than 15,000 1965 Apr.1,1964 1965 [Apr.1,1964 J2& Total 13,459.7 13,776.7 12.893.6 14.029.4 13.979.7 12,582.3 Total, a l l States 13,450.4 13,767.2 12.885.1 14.013.6 13,965.3 12,567.0 New England 401.2 360.5 358.8 327.8 360.1 Maine 67.6 66.7 55-9 81.7 89.9 90.2 New Hampshire 68.6 64.1 69.9 58.5 58.8 52.7 Vermont 60.6 58.0 54.1 113.6 107.7 113.9 Massachusetts 159.1 162.2 144.7 52.0 59.6 59-5 Rhode I s l a n d Connecticut 41.3 41.8 42.7 37.6 , 37.3 33-7 Middle A t l a n t i c 2.580.6 2.645.3 2,477.4 4.161.3 4.172.2 3.864.7 New York 78TT 1,241.7 1.245.6 1.127.4 New J e r s e y 781.8 1,150.6 1.072.5 1,154.9 Pennsylvania 1,034.4 1,002.4 1,051.3 1.664.8 1,769.0 1.771.7 E. North Central 2,894.0 3,062.3 3,133.3 3.290.6 3,713.9 3,734.7 Ohio 754:1 767-0 1,064.0 719.0 1,057.1 927.7 Indiana * 537.7 551-0 517.8 503.8 500.9 437.0 Illinois 1,101.0 1,119.1 1,030.5 1,017.8 1,012.6 889.4 Michigan 381.8 397-8 356.9 730.0 733-5 655.5 Wisconsin 287.7 298.4 269.8 415-6 413-3 381.0 W. North Central 2,091.9 2,129.0 2,012.9 1,723.7 1,511.3 Minnesota 320.0 507.7 505.3 Iowa 350.7 262.4 260.8 329.5 232.5 Missouri 395-7 372.3 307.6 North Dakota 87.9 90.0 South Dakota 129.2 128.4 112.9 112.0 Nebraska 296.1 160.5 Kansas 280.1 478.7 278.9 South A t l a n t i c 1,718.2 1,545.9 1,561.4 1,560.9 1,376.2 Delaware 7.3 Maryland 152.0 131.3 Virginia 6l4.o West V i r g i n i a 218.1 221.5 209.5 North Carolina 111.0 92.6 South Carolina 133.9 58.9 Georgia 103.2 103.9 Florida 322.7 268.8 E. South Central 5 z £ ^ Kentucky * 283.0 273.9 159.7 139.1 Tennessee 217-1 220.9 201.8 231.7 231.7 Alabama 190.0 173.3 143.4 Mississippi 72.5 42.1 W. South Central 2.043.4 1.978.6 Arkansas 212.8 217.8 193.4 Louisiana 140.3 145-0 128.4 Oklahoma 4C8.4 397-9 403-9 Texas 1,240.1 1,272.2 1,252.9 517.7 Mountain _ 738.2 727.5 Z1&3 Montana 240.0 231.7 239.5 214.6 195.5 Idaho 24.6 22.4 19.9 Wyoming 101.0 101. 92.3 Colorado 225.6 229.9 223.3 153.0 152.9 New Mexico * 92.8 58.6 Arizona 10.8 9-4 Utah 29.3 47-7 Nevada 2.5 4.4 Pacific 185.7 216.0 175.2 Washington Oregon California * Alaska Virgin .Islands m | I t §