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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.

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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.




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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