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FEDERAL •&S2& tf&Lass of bank F. R. D i s t r i c t RESERVE statistical releas DEPOSITS, R2EEP.YES, ANL BORROWINGS CF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED MARCH 17, 1^6$ (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 ) i Demand Gross demand d e p o s i t s Time Currency Net demand b a l a n c e s p With and c o i n R e q u i r e d d e p o s i t s ^ / d e p o s i t s due froml F. R. InterU. S. dcm. b k s . Banks total j bank Govt. A l l member b a n k s Reserve c i t y banks Boston New York: New York C i t y Other Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago: C i t y of Chicago Other S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas Can F r a n c i s c o 109,194 7.461 ; 17,779 -^1,116 12.181 332 l,l6l 25 ^20.769 ^146 178 14,901 4.126 - 81,820 2,331 11,012 353 2,711 60 26,074 791 3,268 5,959 4,002 4,039 4,506 52 565 598 439 844 829 34 103 234 125 103 #,739 705 2,601 5,127 3,439 3,092 20,122 664 2,637 5,007 3,333 3,078 i6,cc6 1,179 1,559 5,565 2,130 1,935 143 33 115 196 130 268 3,668 124 424 902 519 523 296 33 73 148 118 66 3,960 157 498 1,049 635 585 85 6 7 22 19 25 6,409 4,799 2,68? 1,267 2,947 4,012 15,234 1,300 713 785 364 767 987 • 4- 222 230 63 39 4,687 3,856 1,819 864 2,100 2,938 14,011 5,315 3,743 2,108 939 2,228 3,059 12,527 4,713 4,175 1,258 686 1,391 2,457 18,501 124 184 142 48 204 355 257 1,016 672 363 172 394 566 2,507 55 117 37 11 33 41 308 1,066 785 398 182 423 603 2,807 10 8 1 12 49,211 | 3,758 7,781 3,123 3,392 2,999 4,8o4 8,014 2,442 1,978 3,643 4,144 3,135 4 4 , 9 1 1 i 46,814 2,330 3,494 7,216 8,795 2,824 3,765 3,898 3,068 2 ,4l4 2,732 4,4o6 3,409 7,246 9,754 1,906 2,210 1,838 2,253 2,364 3,360 2,581 3,701 2,836 3,366 5,215 228 474 335 373 5,598 353 920 347 377 297 499 991 281 271 437 452 373 326 160 172 147 204 311 84 57 101 1,218 Country banks 52,717 1,891 Boston 162 4,078 New York 8,256 183 Philadelphia 3,279 39 Cleveland 27 3,559 Richmond 115 3,213 Atlanta 4oi 5,337 Chicago 8,461 179 S t . Louis 70 2,577 Minneapolis 2,133 95 Kansas C i t y 4,011 255 Dallas 311 4,531 Pan F r a n c i s c o 54 3,285 F o r numbered f o o t n o t e s s e e n e x t p a g e . m.656 116,517 8 484 1,615 157 291 118 l4l 99 132 268 U 112 76 97 117.108 A p r i l 2 , 196$ Borrowings a t Excessl F. R. I Banks 68,097 1,919 _66025_. 1,965 62,160 805 2.247 30 677 849 310 215 510 693 235 il,504_ 356 7,265 513 489 524 424 665 1,260 341 311 498 547 475 4o 289 18 34 9 106 7 28 17 26 20 S 23 17 4o 15 13_ > 4o 3 1 2 13 11 1 2 J.la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS - - Continued (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s . 1 i Federal Reserve District I n 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 e x c e p t i n t e r b a n k Time d e p o s i t s and U. S . Government Mar. 5 - 1 8 , Mar. 4 - 1 7 , iF<2b.l8-Mar.3 Mar. 5 - 1 8 , Mar. 4 - 1 7 , 1964 1965 ^ 1965 f 1965 1964 1965 Country b a n k s i n p l a c e s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of 1 5 , 0 0 0 and over 1 / Total 35A35 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San F r a n c i s c o 3,358 6,557 1,930 2,204 1,922 3,666 5,931 1,237 1,017 2,018 2,721 2,874 35,076 3,339 6,526 1,905 2,160 1,879 3,584 5,877 1,254 1,001 2,027 2,713 2,812 33,977 3,205 6,518 1,928 2,051 1,759 3,496 5,555 1,216 988 1,945 2,622 2,693 32,854 1,973 6,829 1,930 2,320 1,294 2,560 7 , 485 990 1,112 1,383 1,910 3,068 32,625 29,515 1,952 6,789 1,923 2,303 1,288 2,535 7,410 990 1,107 1,375 1,696 3,057 1,710 6,772 1,826 2,008 1,120 2,226 6,640 889 974 1,160 1,653 2,536 Country b a n k s i n p l a c e s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of l e s s t h a n 1 5 , 0 0 0 Total 13,777 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San F r a n c i s c o 400 1,224 1,193 1,188 1,076 1,138 2,083 1,206 961 1,625 1,422 26l 13,632 402 1,232 1,176 1,165 1,054 1,105 2,083 1,197 940 1,606 i,4i6 257 13,147 368 1,157 1,133 1,153 1,001 1,034 1,949 1,126 927 1,619 1,434 245 13,980 357 1,966 1,835 1,578 1,120 849 2,268 916 l,l4i 981 671 298 13,900 12,537 358 1,954 1,826 1,570 1,113 843 2,250 910 1,135 976 667 299 327 1,798 1,722 l,4n 995 729 1,993 797 1,024 877 596 267 1 / I n c l u d e s any b a n k s i n r e s e r v e c i t i e s which have been g i v e n p e r m i s s i o n t o c a r r y t h e same r e s e r v e s a s c o u n t r y b a n k s ; a l s o i n c l u d e s member b a n k s i n H a w a i i . F o o t n o t e s f o r p r e c e d i n g page ( J . 1 ) : 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 w i t h F . R . Banks and b o r r o w i n g s and of d a i l y opening f i g u r e s f o r o t h e r columns, inasmuch a s r e s e r v e s r e q u i r e d a r e b a s e d on 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 r e q u i r e m e n t s , i . e . , g r o s s demand d e p o s i t s minus c a s h i t e m s r e p o r t e d a s i n p r o c e s s of c o l l e c t i o n and demand b a l a n c e s due from d o m e s t i c b a n k s . 3 / R e v i s e d weekly f i g u r e s compared w i t h t h o s e g i v e n i n p u b l i s h e d weekly s t a t e m e n t s : Cash a l l o w a b l e am reserves Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 10 17 24p/ 31P/ p/ Preliminary. 3,218 3,451* 3,448 3,535 Required reserves 20,695 20,643 21,058 21,000 Excess reserves Free reserves 367 325 454 378 - 18 - 45 - 9 -109 J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, .AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS - - 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 F e d e r a l Reserve membership, a b s o r p t i o n s , e t c . , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n S t a t e s or o t h e r a r e a s d e s i g n a t e d by an a s t e r i s k . ) Demand d e p o s i t s except i n t e r b a n k Country banks i n Time d e p o s i t s and U. S. Government p l a c e s with popu l a t i o n of l e s s Mar. 4 - 1 ? , Feb .16-Mar.^ Mar. 5-18, Mar. 4-17, |Fteb.l8-Mar.3, Mar. 5-18, 1.Q6S " 1964 1965 t h a n 15,000 1264 1965 12S 12,536.1 13,900.1 13.979.7 tal 11.776.7 13,g32T*T 1 3 , 1 4 7 . 0 1 2 ,521.5 " 1 3 % T F " " 1 3 , 9 6 5 . 3 1 3 0 3 ^ 1 ital, a l l S t a t e s 13,767.2 137623.5 326.8 359.0 368.1 402.6 w Engl 358.8 401.2 89-2 "553" 65.4 89-9 Maine 66.7 52.7 57.7 66.8 68.0 New Hampshire 58.5 69.9 107.4 113.0 113-6 55-6 58.0 Vermont 60.6 51.9 59.4 146.7 Massachusetts 161.9 59.5 162.2 Rhode I s l a n d 3 3.3 39-7 4 3 . 2 Connecticut 4 9 . 3 3 7 . 3 41.8 3,863.5 4,l4l.0 .161.3 2,520.4 2,632.4 Middle A t l a n t i c 2.645.3 1 , 1 2 7 .3 1 , 2 3 1 . 9 743.8 1,241.7 New York 795.9 787.4 1,072.6 1.147.5 763.6 1,150.6 806.1 New J e r s e y 8C-6.6 1,663.6 1.761.6 1,013-0 1,769.0 1,030.4 Pennsylvania 1,051.3 3,272.5 3,686.0 2,948.2 3,107.9 E. North C e n t r a l 3,713.9. 3,133.3 924.6 1 . 0 5 0 . 5 728.5 1,057.1 747.9 Ohio 767.0 435.6 495.5 529.5 5 CO .9 552.0 Indiana * 551.C 886.3 1,005.0 1,044.0 1,012.6 1,117-8 Illinois 1,119.1 647-6 7 2 3 . 5 730.0 401-9 369.5 Michigan 397.8 378.4 411.5 276.7 288.3 413-3 Wisconsin 298.4 1.704.6 2,043.9 2,105.7 W. North C e n t r a l .A, 7 1 5 . 1 2,129.0 502.7 324.1 505.3 Minnesota 337-2 352.4 230.9 258.8 260.8 330.2 352.6 Iowa 353-4 263.8 305.7 401.6 307-6 377-0 Missouri 401.3 78.6 89-4 88.8 89.1 90.0 North Dakota 89.6 98.5 l l l . l 132.4 112.0 132.1 South Dakota 131.6 135.8 159.1 301.8 160.5 308.6 Nebraska 312.6 249-7 277-8 488.6 484.8 278.9 488.1 Kansas 1,370.5 1,551.7 1.561.4 ,583.0 1,679-0 South A t l a n t i c 1,718.2 7.2 7 . 3 " 4.3 7.3 Delaware 4.3 131-4 152.3 151.6 103.3 110.6 Maryland 113-7 557-4 613.7 445.4 618.7 471.3 481.4 Virginia 185.4 206.8 210.3 208.5 217.6 West V i r g i n i a 221.5 76.5 91.3 117-8 91.4 120.6 North C a r o l i n a 124.2 53.2 58.7 138.2 58.9 147.6 South C a r o l i n a 149.6 102.4 9 0.9 103.2 116.7 126.3 Georgia 131.5 268.5 319.2 446.8 321.8 480.7 Florida 492.0 503.1 571.8 575.2 728.7 E. South C e n t r a l 766.4 ..T5h9 138TT 15^2^ 254.7 159.1 283.2 Kentucky * 263-0 205.4 2 3 1 . 1 2 0 3 . 2 231.7 Tennessee 215-3 220.9 123.0 141.0 142.5 175.6 Alabama 183.7 190.0 36.3 41.5 65.2 41.9 Mississippi 69.7 72.5 939.4. 1 , 0 5 8 . 0 1.063.7 2,021.7 2,024.6 W. South C e n t r a l 2,043.4 139-7 1 5 8 . 9 197.8 2157T" 159.6 Arkansas 217.8 68-5 81.1 81.8 129.2 140.6 Louisiana 145.0 216.4 239.4 412.3 240.5 401.4 4o8.4 Oklahoma 514.8 5 7 8 . 6 1 , 2 8 2 . 4 581.8 1,266.8 Texas 1,272.2 548.5 594.0 596.9 745.4 Mountain 731-5 738.2 "194-T 212. 242.7 213.9 237.6F 240.0 Montana 18.0 19-7 19.8 23.3 Idaho 25-5 25.1 83.0 92.0 104.6 92.1 105.8 Vfycming 105-8 l 4 o.6 151.4 230.6 223.8 152.9 Colorado 229-9 57.O 58.6 100.9 58.4 New Mexico * 94.9 93.9 8.0 8.0 8.2 10.9 11.8 Arizona 10.7 43.0 47.1 47.2 29.9 Utah 30.2 4.2 4 . 4 4.4 2.5 2.6 Nevada 193.5 219.7 219.0 Pacific 187.9 192.2 57.2 65 66.2 Washington - • & 57.8 59.3 28-9 34.0 Oregon 29.8 34.3 30.8 32.6 8 3.1 9 4 . 2 California * 71.0 92.5 72.9 73.7 24.3 25.9 Alaska 26.0 26.4 26.6 2 .15:2. 14.3 14.5 8'.7 Virgin Islands 9.1 —SU5. -+Wr %i