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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FIRST HALF OF JULY 1958 (Averages o f d a i l y f i g u r e s 1 / . In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s ) Class of bank and Federal Reserve D i s t r i c t A l l member banks Central r e s e r v e c i t y banks: Mew York Chicago Reserve c i t y banks Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis 1 Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San F r a n c i s c o Gross demand d e p o s i t s Total Interbank Other 120,757 14,182 106,575 24,836 6,458 4,435 20,401 5,103 47,672 6%% 2,435 1,110 3,065 5,895 2,899 3,366 5,476 2,584 1,292 3,516 3,797 12,236 364 47 522 557 442 763 569 739 356 909 i,oc6 701 ..™c,l6ZL. 2X71 1,063 2,543 5,338 2,457 2,602 4,907 1,845 936 2,607 2,791 11,536 Net demand deposits 2 / 102,636 Time deposits 56,£85 21,593 5,686 4o,114 21,311 2,182 972 2,605 5,166 2,441 2,662 4,680 2,150 1,042 2,834 2,969 10,412 223 670 600 2,367 769 866 3,017 499 260 608 l,l4o 10,292 5,317 1,440 Demand b a l a n c e s due from domestic banks 7,300 82 % 2,220 23 32 103 l8l 136 274 239 138 51 294 440 310 August 7, 1958 Reserves w i t h F.R. Banks Total Required J Excess 18,672 18,035 637 4,191 1,095 38 -1 7,740 4,153 1,095 7,684 372 194 446 976 448 493 933 385 186 510 557 2,239 371 194 46o 971 44l 482 923 380 185 498 547 2,233 55 1 1 -13 5 7 11 10 5 1 12 10 6 Borrowings a t Federal Reserve Banks 122 31 1 52 - - - 14 5 26 1 4 1 4,863 24,518 38 Country banks 41,792 544 1,417 5,103 40,375 35,243 5,647 4 428 236 Boston 142 3,485 3,342 31 1,333 2,999 397 4 New York 5,810 5,426 434 6,639 910 74 6,500 985 139 2 2,828 2,448 2,854 26 423 38 Philadelphia 311 2,315 385 4 Cleveland 2,388 474 28 3,168 425 49 317 3,196 2,777 44 346 368 1,485 324 Richmond 2,272 2,758 2*623 135 5 464 422 2 42 262 Atlanta 3,123 1,570 3,798 539 3,537 801 4,474 890 Chicago 6,217 89 6,052 165 5,247 3 773 1,020 281 250 2,169 62 310 1,809 31 S t . Louis 2,107 226 1,213 1,786 1,504 227 78 29 1,707 Minneapolis 255 5 46o 46 872 2,894 127 2,767 351 305 2,375 Kansas C i t y 7 3,008 1 430 934 697 217 378 Dallas 3,576 3,793 53 280 ! 2,204 1,488 2,168 1,870 36 17 San F r a n c i s c o i 213 1 297 - N0T3: Demand d e p o s i t s ad ju sted (demand d e p o s i t s other than interbank and United S t a t e s Government, l e s s c&oh items reported as i n p r o c e s s of ^ c o l l e c t i o n ) of all.member banks e s t i m a t e d a t $89,565 m i l l i o n . For numbered f o o t n o t e s s e e n e x t page. J. l a DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEiVEBKR BANKS — Continued C (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s . Federal Reserve District In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s ) Time d e p o s i t s Demand d e p o s i t s e x c e p t interbank| l e t half 2nd h a l f 1st half 1st half 2nd h a l f 1st half July 1958 I June 1958 July 1957 July 1958 I June 1958 I July 1957 Country banks i n p l a c e s with p o p u l a t i o n of 1 5 , 0 0 0 and over 1 / Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 26,805 26,593 2,951 4,964 1,710 1,944 1,673 2,553 3,975 1,043 849 1,191 2,090 2,941 4,951 1,654 1,938 1,863 1,672 2,518 3,960 1,023 846 1,175 2,101 1,814 r 26,617 1,611 1,963 1,630 a s 1,012 819 1,125 2,084 1,973 j 15,372 15,228 1,055 3,643 1,046 3,593 1,089 1,305 754 1,101 1,311 768 1,045 3,066 537 540 4ll 661 1,234 ^13,654 - = s 996 1,224 674 927 2,754 485 475 351 541 1,176 1,038 3,045 535 537 40? 661 1,218 Country banks i n p l a c e s with p o p u l a t i o n of l e s s than 15,000 Total 13,569 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San Francisco 13,317 2,064 13,486 9,145 9,058 252 1,761 1,205 1,073 716 524 1,401 480 668 458 269 251 r 8,2C4 ="1,567 1,154 1,008 656 445 1,291 426 601 377 208 235 r / Revised l / I n c l u d e s any banks i n o u t l y i n g s e c t i o n s of r e s e r v e c i t i e s which have been given permission t o carry the same r e s e r v e s as country banks. Footnotes f o r preceding page ( J . l ) : l / Averages of d a i l y c l o s i n g f i g u r e s f o r r e s e r v e s and borrowings and of d a i l y opening f i g u r e s f o r other columns, inasmuch as r e s e r v e s required are based on d e p o s i t s a t opening of b u s i n e s s . 2 / Demand d e p o s i t s s u b j e c t to r e s e r v e requirements, i . e . , g r o s s demand d e p o s i t s minus cash items rep orted as i n p r o c e s s of c o l l e c t i o n and demand b a l a n c e s due from domestic banks. J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — Continued (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s ; in m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s . Comparability of f i g u r e s i s a f f e c t e d somewhat by changes i n Federal Reserve membership, absorptions, e t c . , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n S t a t e s or t e r r i t o r i e s designated by an a s t e r i s k . ) Time d e p o s i t s Demand d e p o s i t s except interbank 1 s t half 2nd h a l f 1 s t half 1 s t h a l f " ! 2nd half 1st half July 1958 June 1958 July 1957 July 1958 June 1958 [July 1957 Country banks in places with a population of l e s s than 15,000 Total, incI.Alaska r 8,204.5 & Virgin Islands 13,569.5 1 3 , 3 1 6 . 8 ="13,486.5 9,145.1 9,057.9 Total, a l l States ,o56TjT 6,195.3 13,562.3 13,309.0 13,478.9 New England 252.4 *'258:6 425.5 398.8 382.7 6575 Maine "TC4 70.2 ~59.T 75.4 72.5 New Hampshire 29.0 61.6 66.3 31.0 65.1 30.5 68.2 Vermont* 61.8 63.1 72.3 97.6 58.5 44.8 46.0 Massachusetts 46.6 149.8 159.6 143.5 1.8 Rhode Island* 1.7 .7 •7 40.1 Connecticut* 48.2 49.6 34.0 67.5 33-7 Middle A t l a n t i c 2,964.5 2,920.8 2,850.0 3,264.7 3,232.9 2,977.9 New York 1,083.1 1,240.0 1,100.7 1,224.5 1.072.3 1,099.3 New Jersey 664.9 714.0 694.3 747.3 717.2 755.9 Pennsylvania 1.216.4 1,164.6 1,268.8 1,261.1 1.083.4 1,102.9 E. North Central 2,366.8 3,080.1 2.194.5 2,376.0 3,058.7 3,073.5 Ohio 665.1 77278 707.7 776.7 709.3 795.1 Indiana 48o.o 286.2 481.8 263.3 485.4 287.3 Illinois 646.4 586.5 1,199.6 1,192.1 650.2 1,172.9 Michigan* 420.6 442.4 442.6 344.4 341.8 349.0 Wisconsin 286.6 284.1 259.0 277.6 272.0 271.2 W. North Central 788.2 2,035.6 904.9 1,988.5 910.5 1,973.2 Minnesota 294.3 "12T.4" 322.4 333.6 327.0 316.5 Iowa 130.4 142.1 347.6 143.5 353.6 327.9 Missouri 146.6 123.4 367.6 360.6 358.2 147.4 North Dakota 42.8 84.4 88.7 88.3 49.6 49.3 South Dakota 116.4 48.5 118.3 IO8.5 57.0 57.4 Nebraska 52.6 321.2 314.6 301.4 57.8 57.6 Kansas 452.6 436.4 130.4 96.3 129.9 473.9 South A t l a n t i c 1,480.8 889.0 '8.6 1,490.7 1,465.0 991.5 Delaware 16.2 12.5 13.6 15-4" 13.7 15.5 Maryland 176.8 184.6 151.0 183.5 150.3 154.9 Virginia 381.6 336.3 375.1 375.2 374.7 379.3 West V i r g i n i a 200.4 101.4 106.9 207.9 107.4 197.7 North Carolina* 126.6 128.4 122.5 59.6 51.7 59.1 South Carolina* 84.7 26.3 86.9 87.7 30.3 30.9 Georgia 111.0 110.8 105.4 43.6 52.1 51.2 Florida 380.6 166.3 390.4 198.2 371.7 197.9 E. South Central 662.0 648.6 328.4 652.5 283.3 327.9 Kentucky ^172 251.1 253PT 255.2 92.6 91.6 Tennessee 174.0 131.0 132.6 175.9 172.7 115.7 Alabama 164.0 80.6 167.3 164.9 81.3 70.5 Mississippi* 63.6 48.5 62.5 23.1 15.9 23.5 W. South Central 2,022.6 1,979.6 460.7 365.6 1,969.3 454.4 Arkansas 1W.1 149.9 147.1 50.5 56.7 57.3 Louisiana 161.0 160.6 62.0 160.2 72.8 73.4 Oklahoma 84.8 367.5 103.0 344.3 104.5 353.8 Texas 1,344.2 168.3 1,318.1 221.9 1,316.7 225.5 Mountain 688.3 711.0 318.2 702.5 273.3 321.1 Montana "tCT 189.1 90.8 191.5 190.7 91.9 Idaho 26.1 14.2 24.4 16.0 25.4 15.9 Wyoming 36.8 103.4 100.8 42.1 4l.9 102.5 Colorado 249.0 83.1 247.1 236.2 99.0 97.8 New Mexico 29.6 105.9 34.6 104.5 100.9 34.6 Arizona 4.4 3.6 4.1 5.0 3.9 3.9 Utah 27.4 26.9 26.3 27.7 31.0 30.7 Nevada 4.0 ,3.0 2.6 2.6 2.3 2.9 Pacific 240.7 240. 184.5 194.2 229.5 196.3 Washington * 44.6 46.0 ~6T73~ 4577 59.5 Oregon* 40.3 20.4 20.3 40.5 19.9 39.7 California 140.9 138.6 128.2 131.3 119.9 129.9 Alaska & Virgin I s . r ?,2 11.1 7*7 11.1 7-8 *7.5