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Class of bank and Federal Reserve District BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, SECOND HALF OF JULY 1958 August 22, 1958 (Averages of daily figures!/. In millions of dollars) Demand Reserves with F. R. Banks Borrowings Gross demand deposits Net demand Time balances due at Federal deposits deposits 2/ from domestic Reserve Total InterbankJ Other Total Required Excess Banks 101,677 6,926 118,620 18,550 104,785 52,699 17,876 13,835 673 98 All member banks Central reserve city banks: 4,450 24,055 New York 6,310 Chicago Reserve city banks 47,077 362 Boston 2,427 44 1,123 New York Philadelphia 3,018 503 Cleveland 5,814 536 2,860 Richmond 419 Atlanta 711 3,291 Chicago 5,389 539 St. Louis 2,549 713 Minneapolis 340 1,251 Kansas City 897 3,531 Dallas 944 3,725 San Francisco 12,098 711 Country banks 41.179 1,371 Boston 3,464 138 New York 130 6,475 Philadelphia 24 2,786 Cleveland 26 3,177 Richmond 2,699 133 Atlanta 3,728 252 Chicago 6,120 162 St. Louis 62 2,153 Minneapolis 1,759 75 Kansas City 126 2,890 Dallas 210 3,766 San Francisco 2,162 34 NOTE: Demand deposits adjusted (demand deposits other tnan collection) of all member banks estimated at $90,570 For numbered footnotes see next page. e'Mb 21,048 82 5,267 4,078 19,605 4,052 26 1 1,082 1,437 5,015 5,561 —— 1,073 9 2,191 21,372 39,896 7,801 150 40,357 7,651 46 225 2,065 2,179 29 2 371 373 667 36 1,078 985 198 196 2 601 100 46o 2,591 458 2,515 3 5,uo 2,381 175 962 5,278 10 13 975 780 448 2,441 130 441 2,437 1— 7 266 2,650 871 489 2,580 11 478 2 4,616 3,028 242 4,850 932 913 18 19 2,138 502 130 12 1,836 389 378 7 261 46 182 181 1,015 1 911 5 615 2,838 305 2,634 522 499 23 2 1,142 422 2,930 556 541 2,781 1 15 10,298 311 2,278 -10,427 42 2,235 11,387 24.624 5.588 5.1001 488 4,527 39.808 35.171 51 26 426 1,342 213 3,018 2 3,326 3991 404 62 964 902! 11 5,436 5,728 6,345 4l6 2,410 2,326 4 291 381 2,762 35 426 46 2,392 473 2,789 297 3,151 5 1,487 328 2,249 322 35 2,566 357 74 485 423 36 459 3,125 1,579 3,476 884 801 84 6 4,507 719 5,232 5,958 282 1,025 292 252 31 2,092 1,623 210 226 27 1,218 1,504 253 1,684 3 42 306I 2,401 438 350 878 5 2,765 6 6 0 51 2 431 38C> 3,024 938 3,556 280 12 2 190 1,868 2,128 293 1,495 interbank and United States Government, less cash items reported as in process of million. J.la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS -- Continued (Averages of daily figures. Federal Reserve District In millions of dollars) Time deposits Demand deposits except interbankT 2nd half 1st half j 2nd half 2nd half - ! 1st half T 2nd half July 1958 I July 1958 I July 1957 July 1958 I July 1958 I July 1957 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 26,330 26,805 =26,330 15,434 15,372 =13,679 2,928 2,951 4,964 1,710 1,944 1,673 2,553 3,975 1,043 849 1,191 2,951 1,061 3,647 1,105 1,306 765 1,055 3,091 540 542 4l4 665 1,240 1,055 3,643 1,101 1,311 768 1,045 3,0 66 537 540 4ll 661 1,234 978 =3,086 999 1,218 677 926 2,757 486 477 352 541 1,183 4,831 1,647 1,920 1,632 2,509 3,901 1,033 838 1,179 2,084 1,830 2,090 1,363 2,090 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 13,477 398 1,514 1,116 1,231 934 967 2.057 1.058 847 1,586 1,472 298 13,569 ="13,454 391 407 = 1,533 1,536 1,118 1,224 951 984 2,077 1,063 859 1,576 1,486 305 1,182 1,249 960 933 2,030 1,070 817 1,531 1,446 296 1 9,190 9,145 ="8,241 281 1,789 1,221 278 1,782 1,214 1,076 718 525 1,408 483 673 46l 273 254 = 1,580 1,159 1,010 662 448 1,295 430 603 380 206 229 1,086 721 524 l,4l6 485 676 463 273 255 r/ Revised l/ Includes any hanks in outlying sections of reserve cities which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks. Footnotes for preceding page (J.l): l/ 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 minusL-cash items reported as in process of collection and demand balances due from domestic banks. 7 i/O J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — Continued (Averages of daily figures; in millions of dollars. Comparability ol figures is affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions, etc., particularly in States or territories designated by an asterisk.) Time deposits Demand deposits exceptinterbank 2nd half 2nd half "P 1st half 2nd half 1st half 2nd half I July 1958 July 1957 July 1958 July 1951 July 1956 July 1958 Country banks in places with a population of less than 15,000 Total, lncl.Alaska 8,241.0 9,190.1- 9.145.1 & Virgin Islands 13,477.1 13,569.5 * 1 3 , 4 5 3 . 9 ' 9.133.8 0,231.6 ' V*46 ' Total, all States i m r 3 % ~ 284.6 254.3 287,4 New England 405.2 65.7 ^7574 Maine 72.5 72.4 29.2 31.0 31.6 66.6 New Hampshire 65.1 66.6 68.4 97.6 99.6 63.6 61.8 Vermont* 60.9 45.6 46.6 46.0 165.7 Massachusetts 149.8 155.6 1.8 Rhode Island* 34.0 40.6 34.1 69*7 Connecticut* 49.6 49.7 3.264.7 2,983.8 3,278.4 2,965.6 2,920.8 Middle Atlantic 2,892.0 1,092.1 1,244.0" 1,240.0 1.067.3 1,100.7 New York 1,079.9 671.0 761.1 755.9 712.9 New Jersey 717.2 716.4 1,220.7 1,268.8 1,273.3 1.165.4 1,102.9 Pennsylvania 1,093.7 2,202.2 2.376.0 2,393.5 3,090.9 3,080.1 E. North Central 3,077.6 666.4 709.3 718.3 Ohio 799.3 Trsrr 790.4 264.0 287.3 287.7 484.9 481.8 Indiana 474.6 650.2 5 89.7 652.8 1,183.6 1,199.6 Illinois 1,195.6 422.2 442.6 446.4 344.4 352.9 Michigan* 341.7 286.6 259.9 288.3 270.2 277.6 Wisconsin 275.3 791.5 910.5 915.6 1,970.3 2.035.6 W. North Central 295.4 324.4 32574 312.7 Minnesota 333.6 327.3 131.0 143-5 144.3 325.6 Iowa 353.6 349.6 124.0 147.4 148.5 361.4 367.6 Missouri 365.7 42.9 49.6 84.6 49.9 88.7 North Dakota 87.4 48.5 57.4 108.6 57.8 118.3 South Dakota 117.9 52.8 57.8 58.3 303.2 321.2 Nebraska 318.9 96.9 130.4 131.4 474.2 452.6 Kansas 465.9 696.7 991.5 994.2 1,473.4 1.490.7 South Atlantic 1,462.4 12.5 13.7 13. e 1672 Delaware 16.0 151.4 150.3 184.0 151.4 176.8 Maryland 172.9 341.6 379.3 3 8 2 . 4 Virginia 381.6 377.5 376.7 101.7 107.4 206.6 200.4 107.3 West Virginia 195.5 51.5 59.6 126.6 127.1 North Carolina* 59.3 123.8 26.6 30.9 3 1 . 1 South Carolina* 85.7 87.7 86.7 44.1 52.1 112.4 51.2 Georgia 111.0 108.4 167.3 198.2 364.7 197.7 Florida 390.4 382.4 284.4 328.4 638.6 329.6 662.0 E. South Central 653.5 81.2 92.6 Kentucky 92.9 2597T 255.2 250.4 116.4 131.0 Tennessee 131.5 169.5 175.9 173.1 71.0 8 1 . 3 162.2 81.5 Alabama 166.0 167.3 15.8 23.5 63.6 23.7 Mississippi* 64.0 47.7 364.5 460.7 460.9 2,022.6 1,954.4 W. South Central 2,006.0 50.5 57.3 Arkansas 1^3" 149.9 148.5 57-2 62.3 73.4 lbl.O 73.8 Louisiana 159.4 157.5 85.3 104.5 104.9 341.8 Oklahoma 367.5 3b7.4 166.4 225.5 224.7 1,3C6.7 Texas 1,344.2 1,332.6 321.1 275.5 684.8 322.0 Mountain 711.0 704.2 77.2 91.9 Montana 190.3 92.1 188,0 191.5 16.0 14.3 24.4 26.1 Idaho 15.8 25.9 42.1 37.5 Wyoming 42.3 103.4 98.9 102.2 83.3 99.0 Colorado 249.0 237.2 99.4 249-7 29.7 34.6 New Mexico 34.9 105.9 104.7 99.7 3.6 Arizona 3.9 4.4 4.3 3.9 4.2 31.0 27.5 26.1 Utah 31.0 27.7 2b.5 2.4 2.6 2.6 Nevada 3.0 3.0 196.3 Pacific 240.7 233.6 197.3235.5 46.0 6172 Washington* 45.8 59.5 58.1 20.4 19.9 Oregon* 20.4 40.3 39.5 39.1 114.2 129.9 140.9 California 132.9 131.1 138.3 r r 9.1 11.1 Alaska &Virgin Is. 11.1 6.0 7'5 7.7 UJT r/' Revised