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OuvJ; jt 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. J.l DEPOSITS, * 1:3 |:!S /rro 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 J - la 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 J.lb 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