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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED
(Averages of dally figures*/. In millions of dollars)
Demand
Class,, of ,"bsnkr^ i
Gross demand deposits
Net demand
Time "balances With
and ;
|
Inter- U. S.
deposits 2f deposits due from F. R.
F. R. District
bank
Govt.
dam.bks
Banks
All member "banks
4,076 102.572 101,647
61.787 6,81?
16.356
Cent. res»city bks.:
New York
23,962 4,333
901
18,729
20,100
6,000
244
3,474
Chicago
5,796 1,344
255
4,197
5,055
1,759
905
75
Reserve city banks
6,383
1.611
38.771
3g»i25.
A
S
Boston
4
#
TT93F"
2,077
281
New York
1,032
II
946
910
670
31
158
Philadelphia
3,008
466
106
2,437
2,499
768
111
404
Cleveland
5,503
517
231
4,809
4,755
2,990
190
839
Richmond
3,334
409
119
2,605
2,649
152
420
954
Atlanta
3,399
699
110
2,590
1,026
258
456
Chicago
4,292
533
3,571
189
=•8
629
St. Louis
2,492
679
2,049
l4o
345
Minneapolis
1,
1,235
309
867
59
992
300
171
37
Kansas City
3,306
791
103
2,412
2,643
262
752
447
Dallas
3,857
981
106
2,770
2,964
1,381
437
527
San Francisco
13,165
629
382
12,154
11,253
11,801
282
2,247
Country banks
43,566 1.181
iT
40,876
37,367
30,071 4,387
JLl
Boston
3,522
134
148
1,516
New York
6,830
127
250
6,04l
6,453
6,158
849
363
Philadelphia
2,827
28
2,706
92
2,450
2,784
268
336
Cleveland
3,098
25
123
2,959
2,702
300
2,777
369
Richmond
2,550
105
83
2,361
1,596
285
263
Atlanta
4,124
270
100
1,922
4l6
503
Chicago
6,994
l4l
187
6,012
I'MI
6,274
727
878
St. Louis
2,178
63
2,044
1,870
1,170
269
246
Minneapolis
1,798
71
11
1,681
1,407
1,565
180
231
Kansas City
3,083
128
83
2,871
2,608
1,164
4l8
343
Dallas
3,952
245
65
3,643
3,188
1,334
670
419
San Francisco
2,610
44
2,496
70
2,255
212
1,969
303
For numbered footnotes see next page.

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DEPOSITS,




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APRIL 5, 1961

April 24, 1961

Reserves
Currency
and coin Required
total
3/2.392 3/18.180 3/5^8
167
31

II

48
106
70
S
30
10
34
39
220
1,458
120
227
124
139
106
142
238

%

68
99
80

3,617
922

24
14

7,653
357
184
451
943
485
496
713
369
179
474
558
2,447

67
2
1
1
2
5
9

.42
1,0#
433
463
337
513
1,035
283
258
371
449
369

Borrowings at
F. R.
Banks

_23_

_21_

1

2
7
8
20

11
1
3

463
1
18
43
27
46

11
5
2

1
30
19
4o
69
14

6

5
12
2
3
2

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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — Continued
(Averages of daily figures. In millions of dollars)

Federal
Reserve
District

Demand deposits except Interbank
Time deposits
and U. S. Government
Mar. 23- Mar. 9-22, Mar. 24- Mar. 23- Mar. 9-22, Mar. 24Apr.5,196l
Apr.6,1960 Apr.5,196l
Apr.6,1960
1961
1961
Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over 1/ 2/

Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

29,091

29,497

28,387

20,643

20,566

18,505

2,907
5,389
1,673
1,892
1,526
2,981
4,940
1,043
875
1,301
2,284
2,282

2,960
5,422
1,680
1,919
1,559
3,012
5,027
1,084
895
1,327
2,280
2,331

2,778
5,190
1,603
1,920
1,666
3,005
4,649
1,073
829
1,255
2,195
2,224

1,232
4,685
1,388
1,577
838
1,452
4,838
634
666
574
998
1,761

1,224
4,680
1,381
1,576
830
1,447
4,827
629
661
569
986
1,755

1,126
4,338
1,213
1,473
828
1,292
4,184
578
618
494
801
1,559

Country banks in places with pojmlatian of less than 15,000 2/
Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

11,785

11,874

334
1,065
1,033
1,067
835
774
1,726
1,001
807
1,570
1,359
214

311
1,085
1,031
1,084
844
778
1,753
996
820
1,580
1,373
220

•

11,772

9,428

9,401

8,851

331
1,093
1,063
1,090
869
756
1,725
980
800
1,488
1,363
.216

284 .
1,473
1,396
1,199
759
470
1,436
536
741
590
336
208

283
1,466
1,393
1,198
757
469
1,433
533
739
587
335
208

276
1,416
1,332
1,126
750
427
1,335
492
707
512
285
194

permission to carry the same reserves as country "banks; also includes member
banks in Hawaii.
2f Classification by population is based on the i960 census; comparative figures for
I960, previously reported on the basis of the 1950 census, have been revised.
Footnotes for preceding page (J.l):
1/ Averages of daily closing figures for reserves and borrowings and of daily
opening figures for other columns, inasmuch as reserves required are based
on deposits at opening of business.
2/ Demand deposits subject to reserve requirements, i.e., gross demand deposits
minus cash items reported as in process of collection and demand balances due
from domestic banks.
3/ Revised weekly figures compared with those given in published weekly statements:

Mar. 29
Apr. 5
Apr. 12 P/

Cash
allowable as
reserves
2l%50
2,333
2,353

p/ Preliminary.




Required
reserves
18,193
18,167
18,201

600
535
581

Free
reserves
522
428
529

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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS -- Continued
(Averages of daily figures; in millions of dollars. Comparability of figures
is affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions,
etc., particularly in States or other areas designated by an asterisk.)
Country banks in Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
places with a pop
and U. S. Government
ulation of less
Mar. 23- IMar. 9-22, Mar. 24- Mar. 23- IMar. 9-22, Iter. 241961
Apr.6, i960
than 15,000 2/
Apr.5,196I
1961
Apr.6,i960 Apr.5,1961
8,050.9
9,401.1
Total
11,785.1 11,873.7 11,772.2 9,428.3
9,388.5
8,841.5
Total, all States 11 >778.9 11,867.1 11,764.7 9.4i6.5
-'2.6
275.6
New England
283.7
333.7
310.9
330-5
74.9
7178
Maine*
5T%
50.2
72.1
34.3
New Hampshire
38.1
52.4
51.7
38.3
94.5
98.2
Vermont
50.7
45.3
98.3
48.4
Massachusetts
51-1
135.9
135.7
142.2
51-5
Rhode Island
Connecticut*
32.2
"34.6
23.4
34.6
23.5
23.5
Middle Atlantic
2,363.0
.067.9
1.191.1
2,345.0
2,422.5 3,203.0
New York
7I3.I
895.5
700.2
724.0
931.7
93G-2
New Jersey
658.8
830.6
776.9
826.7
650.0
638.8
Pennsylvania
991.1
1,395.5
1, 434.7
994.8
1,059.7 1,435.9
E. North Central
2,660.6
2.120.8
2,490.6
2,612.6
2.484.4
2.590.4
Ohio
762.6
670.2
679-4
713.3
760.3
663.9
Indiana
332.9
462.9
455.9
304.9
331.9
447.7
Illinois
620.9
950.0
940.8
569.1
618.9
930.3
Michigan
484.6
325.9
454.0
484.1
312.7
316.8
Wisconsin
242.4
289.6
289.2
233.0
279.5
231.7
W. North Central
1,933.0
942.7
1,940.,
1.004.5
1.891.8 1,009
Minnesota
351%307.8
302.7
329.7
341.1
296.3
Iowa
147.1
316.8
312.7
142.7
146.6
323.2
Missouri*
164.7
336.9
349.7
150.9
163.8
347.4
North Dakota
79-0
51.7
50.3
79.0
51.5
78.7
South Dakota
123.8
69.6
64.5
121.9
120.8
69.3
Nebraska
311.1
76.5
66.5
76.0
307.2
296.3
Kansas
461.7
157.7
138.1
156.2
463-5
429.1
South Atlantic
1,250.0
981.9
948.5
1,236.8
979.6
1.257.7
Delaware
s y
4.4
3.7
3.9
3
Maryland*
119.3
91.4
150.6
91.9
119-0
135.2
Virginia
385.4
415.3
380.6
396.2
415.2
367.7
West Virginia
181.5
136.1
124.3
180.8
181.7
135.9
North Carolina
97.9
55.7
47.9
94.6
96.7
55-3
South Carolina
101.3
39.7
37.8
99.9
39.5
99.7
Georgia
65.5
89.6
89.4
65.2
55.5
89.8
Florida
145.8
299.1
295.9
132.3
145.1
283.1
E. South Central
612.1
346.3
603.6
120.0
145.9
601.2
Kentucky
241.5
98.0
90.5
233.3
97-8
243.9
Tennessee
164.6
142.2
131.9
142.0
164.5
159.8
Alabama
83.2
149.9
150.0
76.5
83.2
146.5
Mississippi
22.9
56.1
21.1
55.8
22.9
51.0
W. South Central
1,895.2
565.3
485.2
1,877.8
562.4
1.865.9
Arkansas
01.1
158.5
69.2
80.4
156.7
148.8
Louisiana
105.2
51.6
47.2
103.8
106.2
51.3
Oklahoma
393.4
153.4
134.9
152.5
390.0
379.8
Texas
1,238.1
279.2
278.2
233-9
1,231.1
1,227.3
Mountain
684.7
146.0
390.'
190.2
674.9
646.7
Montana
117.6
187-2
184.8
107.5
117.5
186.8
Idaho
17.7
26.2
16.5
27.5
17.6
25.0
Wyoming
104.6
57-8
52.6
104.9
103.0
57.9
Colorado
241.5
113.7
92.3
113.4
237.6
214.1
New Mexico
88.7
34.6
86.8
39.3
39-4
84.7
Arizona
4.0
4.3
5.3
4.3
4.0
5.2
Utah
36.3
26.8
34.6
27.3
26.8
36.3
Nevada
2.6
2.6
3.9
3-8
3.9
2.3
Pacific
146.0
114.8
157.6
145.8
153.7
3.58.0,
Washington
45.3
50.9
43.5
45.1
50.5
49.8
Oregon*
24.3
18.9
19-9
18.9
23.7
29.3
California
51.6
50.0
54.5
49.8
54.3
50.0
Alaska
30.8
21.4
27.3
27-5
28.9
Z9
Virgin Islands
e:l
11.9
6.9
12.7
7.6
9-5