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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



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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

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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




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