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BUARL) Uf GUVKWJlOKt) Uf I'tuz, a UdJWAJL, IttitititiVjj, blti'l'tiM J.l : ' ,v DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, SECOND HALF OF JUL^i 1950 (Averages of dally figures l/. Class of bank F.R. district All member banks Gross demand deposits Total Interbank Other In millions of dollars) Net demand deposits 2/ Time deposits 3/ jj ft!; r 2 1 . August 22, 1950 ' ! R<es#Ve( Demand R,, Batiks balances due 1 from domestic Total Required Excess I 92,9^2 10,603 82,339 81,544 29,624 5,339 16,172 15,528 Central reserve city banks: New York Chicago 20,948 17,338 4,287 19,230 4,833 1,770 5,354 3,611 1,067 1,088 34 113 4,319 1,108 4,319 1,118 Reserve city banks 35,672 5,068 30,603 30,923 11,749 1,711 6,278 6,154 125 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 4/ 1,968 904 2,310 4,408 266 30 1,702 874 1,925 1,796 801 2,045 194 29 36 72 173 100 335 L6L 381 788 333 158 380 775 370 359 353 825 337 342 808 334 481 445 466 429 Country banks 385 8,390 470 304 400 450 527 250 816 602 569 30,968 857 2,150 2,089 4,551 2,058 1,056 3,016 2,772 3,938 3,892 1,847 1,874 1,776 1,689 284 245 1,492 437 437 3,925 2,038 348 179 2,200 2,171 7,820 1,760 871 2,487 2,270 7,426 5,317 115 267 91 63 250 280 235 30,111 26,558 15,016 3,482 4,101 1,530 806 368 4ll 644 179 - 1 - 9 70 19 1,636 1,603 2 2 1 13 11 11 17 3 1 15 16 34 4,467 3,938 529 167 166 Boston 2,607 1,066 87 2,520 2,290 328 173 358 New York 4,454 4,010 4,515 91 290 651 719 3,399 Philadelphia 1 8 2,342 2,324 2,047 1,744 223 374 333 Cleveland 21 2,189 2,517 264 401 2,497 1,723 349 Richmond 2,064 94 1,970 1,741 243 292 897 254 Atlanta 2,503 2,125 153 2,350 689 324 307 289 Chicago 4,220 4,285 65 3,674 2,607 656 515 571 St. Louis 1,728 1,681 641 47 1,472 226 209 233 Minneapolis 1,432 58 166 1,374 212 1,233 185 743 Kansas City 2,228 2,291 63 1,901 244 320 290 369 Dallas 2,885 244 131 . 2,754 2,327 512 354 291 San Francisco 4/ 28 1,798 1,769 1,550 942 194 254 233 NOTE: Demand deposits adjusted (demand deposits other than interbank and United States Government, less cash items reported of collection) of all member banks estimated at 73,300 million dollars. v For numbered footnotes see next page. Borrowings at Federal Reserve Banks 30 67 42 52 38 35 85 25 27 45 62 21 59 • 2 2 10 6 5 4 5 16 6 3 30 4 14 2 4 1 2 1 1 as in process J. la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER B A M S - (ContM) (Averages of daily figures. In millions of dollars) Demand deposits except interbank Reserve district 2nd half July 1950 1st half July 1950 Time deposits 2nd half I 2nd half July I949I July 1950 1st half 2nd half July 1950 July 1945 Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over l/ Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco V ! } ; ; 17,837 rl7,626 2,159 3,277 1,353 1,449 1,135 1,643 2,482 703 628 624 1,119 1,265 2,147 3,306 1,367 1,429 1,136 1,656 2,468 703 626 617 1,102 rl,26G 16,113 1 1,861 2,900 1,211 1,297 1,078 1,512 2,213 652 606 562 1,010 1,212 ' , ! ' j ) : 1 : 8,898 836 2,237 835 916 414 463 1,633 348 300 109 164 643 rS.922 ^ 8,817 831 2,246 835 918 415 465 1,638 350 302 109 165 r647 837 2,207 8l4 920 410 465 1,602 344 299 106 157 654 Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000 Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 4/ 1/ 4/ 12,273 j I 1 1 1 j ! ! j rl2,329 361 1,147 970 1,048 835 707 1,738 978 746 1,604 1,635 505 358 1,155 977 1,049 844 712 1,738 987 754 1.605 1,642 r 508 11,613 344 1,047 : 899! 1,008 j 820 1 647 ' 1,637 966 1 739 1 1,572 I 1,452 . 482 6,118 r6,l30 6,072 230 1,161 . 910 808 483 226 974 292 444 211 80 300 230 1,161 910 810 484 227 975 293 447 212 79 r 301 234 1,156 900 815 48l 219 958 285 450 208 72 294 Includes any banks in outlying sections of reserve cities which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country baiiks. See below. r/ Revised — see footnote 4/. 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/ Includes some interbank and U. S. Government time deposits; the amounts on call report dates are shown in the Member Bank Call Report. 4/ Figures not fully comparable with those previously published for the second half of Ju ne and the first half of July; revised figures for these periods will be made available on request. Since the 22 member and nonmember banks acquired by Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. on June 24 were reinstated as individual banks on August 7> previously published figures have been revised on a partly estimated basis to reflect the situation as if the temporary acquisition had not been accomplished. J. lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBfiR BANKS - (Cont'd) (Averagea of daily figures; in thousandd of dollars* Comparability of figures is affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions, etc., particularly in States designated by an asterisk.) Time deposits Demand deposits except interbank 2nd half 2nd half 1st half 2nd half 1st half 2nd half July 1950 July 1950 July 1949 July 1949 July 1950 July 1950 Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000 Total, all States 12,273,375rl2,329,401 11,612,667 16,118,11$ r6,130,396 6,072,212 245,545 242,683 242,709 361,059 New England 380,393 377,592 65,600 S37526" 5W,11U Maine 63,581 "37792358,390 27,842 27,356 70,633 New Hampshire* 27,200 75,950 75,728 55,191 55,399 Vermont 47,087 43,751 . 55,085 >7,173 52,837 51,553 Massachusetts 130,407 123,465 51,847 131,813 1,509 1,549 872 Rhode Island 916 1,543 963 42,358 43,508 64,228 Connecticut 65,309 43,453 66,326 2,297,846 2,308,171 Middle Atlantic 2,198,509 2.307,803 .374.352 2,390,543 744,636 755,189 New York 725,531 795,893 745,732 787,236 529,884 547,167 New Jersey 563,714 516,599 546,742 566,322 Pennsylvania 956,379 [1,015,329 1 , 0 1 6 , 3 6 8 1,012,773 1,020,794 1,030,936 1,680,062 1,663,453 E. North Central 2 , 3 6 9 , 6 7 2 1.675.849 2,496,933 2,494,452 507,005 504,754 506,370 585,812 Ohio 619,870 617,551 188,379 188,253 402,187 179,372 Indiana 412,233 410,789 389,276 395,586 396,720 Illinois 903,308 933,212 935,575 366,396 361,033 367,281 Michigan 334,562 335,322 294,575 2 26,767 220,734 221,438 Wisconsin 196,894 183,790 195,377 538,134 544,204 541,073 W. North Central 1,906,430 1,938,516 1,946,525 214,728 217,904 Minnesota 216,583 249,382 259,646 264,235 91,012 91,384 Iowa 90,589 317,216 303,104 312,469 Missouri 77,055 311,240 77,104 73,502 322,665 322,567 30,410 30,666 North Dakota 82,261 80,107 86,946 30,763 South Dakota 36,895 150,427 37,096 35,387 152,949 151,773 43,461 Nebraska 43,612 43,053 321,454 322,377 322,975 Kansas 47,935 46,238 48,034 484,224 483,877 489,577 595,826 588,970 South Atlantic 1,143,650 597,905 1,207,033 1,223,801 11,818 11,681 Delaware 11,834 17,268 17,071 17,077 120,115 120,060 Maryland 152,805 120,590 165,475 165,948 Virginia 224,507 216,034 225,167 313,871 302,347 310,181 West Virginia 84,400 80,452 181,396 79,966 189,043 178,621 North Carolina 49,122 121,341 115,480 49,513 50,936 119,188 18,261 South Carolina 18,711 74,221 18,296 75,905 74,716 Georgia 92,742 #,338 28,454 29,544 29,675 91,443 • Florida 255,803 62,908 206,345 58,164 62,493 249,859 E. South Central 625,712 167,004 168,298 617,792 167,601 622.64s Kentucky 270,006 47,402 268,555 47.767 47,896 265,143 Tennessee 168,144 171,421 67,489 67,278 68,199 170,371 Alabama 134,307 41,236 38,644 41,274 129,105 138,305 Mississippi 11,685 51,988 11.768 12,265 48,826 49,978 W. South Central 162,787 2,165,332 153,103 162,325 1,959,887 2,152 Arkansas 32,604 161,488 30,644 32,311 167,963 167,211 Louisiana 28,546 28,096 28,732 83,633 79,926 82,258 Oklahoma 38,416 409,229 38,692 396,289 37,360 403,835 Texas 63,221 1,322,184 62,590 57,003 1,499,485 1,504,507 Mountain 181,200 717,844 182,854 697,091 182,483 714.438 Montana 41,200 162,078 42,113 159,079 41,499 160,081 Idaho* 68,688 62,834 15,084 16,914 15,189 61,686 Wyoming 21,196 95,285 90,159 21,334 21,497 94,275 Colorado 221,619 233,072 49,082 48,792 48,936 232,885 New Mexico 110,015 13,642 12,399 99,923 13,679 108,938 Arizona 1,048 1,160 4,330 4,147 1,045 4,382 Utah 45,813 43,170 34,917 35,059 34,555 44,625 Nevada 7,4l6 7,307 5,321 5,523 7,566 Pacific 243,267 386,276 rj87,600 235,674 358,577 Washington * 41,486 41,646 40,888 82,933 787657" 82,107 Oregon 80,899 72,303 25,922 25,932 25,825 80,769 California 4/ 207,627 168,961 r223.768 175,849 rl76,328 221.400 4/ See footnote on page J.la. Digitizedr/forRevised FRASER — see footnote 4/. xd'M