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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OP MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED FEBRUARY 1 j q f l ,
— ( A v e r a g e s of d a l l y f i g u r e s ! / • i n m i l l i o n s o f a o i i n , . B )
•*' 1 9 0 '
February 24.
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Demand
" C l a s s of bakk
Gross demand d e p o s i t s
Reserves
BorrowNet demand
Time
b
a
l
a
n
c
e
s
With
Currency
" '
and
ings at
InterU. S .
d e p o s i t s 2 / d e p o s i t s due from
F . R. and c o i n R e q u i r e d
E
x
c
e
s
s
F . R.
F . R. D i s t r i c t
bank
Govt.
^dem .bks-.
Banks
total
Banks
A l l member b a n k s
131,652 1 3 , 6 9 7
2,768
115,187
109,399
93,660
16,964 3/3,247
3/i9t8ln
3/37Q
210
Reserve c i t y banks
60,915 11,949
1,618
67.348
65,778
52,198
2,156
11,703
1,284
12,947
144
Boston
2,3C0
331
36
1,933
1,970
633"
27
329
23
350
New York:
New York City25,088
4,159
512
20,417
20,075
12,039
102
3
,
5
5
8
254
3
,
8
00
Other
748
49
17
683
643
i,X)52
23
119
29
Philadelphia
3,160
62
531
2,567
2,605
1,307
4i6
94
67
Cleveland
5,810
540
142
5,129
4,977
181
4.937
874
148
1,019
4
Richmond
3,755
385
65
3,285
3,157
1,739
137
483
110
591
8
Atlanta
3,738
756
74
2,908
2,893
1,496
264
476
63
537
19
Chicago:
C i t y of Chicago
6,100
1,143
134
4,624
5,192
3.938
93
971
49
1,014
27
Other
4,372
570
124
3,678
3,495
3,514
606
172
717
5
S t . Louis
2,656
X
783
1,822
51
2,108
1,020
356
34
389
10
l
Minneapolis
1,236
318
27
892
940
6o4
i!
168
12
179
Kansas C i t y
2,946
731
51
2,163
2,258
228
1,192
390
34
420
12
Dallas
3,954
54
973
3,001
2,927
2,160
378
544
4l
582
22
San F r a n c i s c o
681
15,052
247
14,124
12,463
16,566
272
2,413
306
2,719
14
Country banks
50,736
1,151
1,7)7
47,836
43,622
41,462
4,741
5,261 .1,962 .
6,893
330
66
Boston
148
3,953
95
3,709
3,417
17994
197
334"
W "
%90~
9 T
3
New York
8,240
169
190
7,881
7,250
8,545
443
907
339
35 i
9
Philadelphia
3,201
33
3,076
93
2,787
3,519
297
324
168
^
4
7
5
3
Cleveland
30
3,353
3,224
2,920
99
318
3,379
34l
173
485
3
Richmond
101
2,953
75
2,777
2,517
2,093
268
267
138
386
5
Atlanta
4,940
334
4,510
4,136
95
2,893
453
196
593
612
4
37
,
Chicago
158
it 2
7,935
6,903
7,595
8,472
717
913
307
1,167
22
S t . Louis
2,534
2,4c8
75
51
2,169
1,655
293
269
84
U
329
1
Minneapolis
2,070
48
90
l,8c8
1,933
1,961
190
255
4
p5
17
Kansas C i t y
3,946
243
3,606
97
3,346
478
424
1,991
461
10
39
Dallas
4,525
320
61
4,145
3,661
2, 201
44o
739
127
527
1
39
San F r a n c i s c o
3,c66
44
66
2,686
2,975
2,759
190
no
334
433"
11
2
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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — C o n t i n u e d
(Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s .

Federal
Reserve
District

I n m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s )

Demand d e p o s i t s e x c e p t i n t e r b a n k
Time d e p o s i t s
and U. S . Government
J a n . 23- J a n . 9-22,. | J a n . 2 4 J a n . 23- J a n . 9 - 2 2 , J a n . 24Feb.6^963
1964 .
Feb.6,1963 Feb.5,1964
1964
Feb.5,1964
C o u n t r y "banks i n p l a c e s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of 1 5 , 0 0 0 a n d o v e r l /

Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

34.431

35,506

32,283

29.081

28,942

3,328
6,662
1,928
2,073
1,768
3,499
5,621
1,244
996
1,936
2,657
2,718

3,438
6,810
1,971
2,146
1,820
3,593
5,839
1,314
1,033
1,973
2,700
2,869

3,211
5,926
1,851
2,004
1,635
3,223
5,401
1,160
. 966
1,863
2,506
2,539

1,671
6,762
1,811
1,983
1,108
2,177
6,510
873
950
1,126
1,619
2,490

1,658
6,745
1,808
1,974
1,105
2,156
6,481
868
944
1,113
1,609
2,480

25,921
1,443
6,067
1,653
1,621
977
1,924
5,879
802
833
961
1,364 f
2,198

C o u n t r y "banks i n p l a c e s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of l e s s t h a n 1 5 , 0 0 0
Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
S t . Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas C i t y
Dallas
San F r a n c i s c o

13,407

1,148
1,150
1.010

13,766

12,972

12,381

12,329

308

1,666

1,220
1,180

1,011
1,973

11,276

1,111
1,481

(16
1,962
781
1,011
864

581

269

711
1,957
773
1,007
861
577

268

1,579
1,3^1
914
629
1,746
695
895

(11

491
242

1 / I n c l u d e s any banks i n r e s e r v e c i t i e s which have been given p e r m i s s i o n t o c a r r y
t h e same r e s e r v e s a s c o u n t r y b a n k s ; a l s o i n c l u d e s member banks i n H a w a i i .
F o o t n o t e s f o r p r e c e d i n g page ( J . l ) :

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1 / 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 w i t h F . R . Banks and b o r r o w i n g s
and of d a i l y o p e n i n g f i g u r e s f o r o t h e r columns, inasmuch a s r e s e r v e s r e q u i r e d
a r e b a s e d on d e p o s i t s a t o p e n i n g 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 t o r e s e r v e r e q u i r e m e n t s , i . e . , g r o s s demand d e p o s i t s
~~
minus c a s h i t e m s r e p o r t e d a s 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.
3 / R e v i s e d weekly f i g u r e s compared w i t h t h o s e g i v e n i n p u b l i s h e d weekly s t a t e m e n t s :
Cash
allowable as
reserves
J a n • 29
Feb. 5
F e b . 12p/
F e b . 19jy
2/

Preliminary^




3,360
3,131

3,062
3,150

Required
reserves
19,827
19,85k
19,776
19,770

Excess
reserves
373

?66
402
352

Free
reserves
196
124
35
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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS - - Continued
(Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s ; i n m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s . Comparability o f f i g u r e s
i s a f f e c t e d somewhat "by changes i n F e d e r a l Reserve membership, a b s o r p t i o n s ,
e t c . , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n S t a t e s or o t h e r a r e a s d e s i g n a t e d "by an a s t e r i s k . )
Demand d e p o s i t s except i n t e r b a n k
Country "banks i n
Time d e p o s i t s
and U. S. Government
p l a c e s w i t h popu l a t i o n of l e s s
Jan;. 2 3 - | J a n 9 - 2 2 , | J a n . 24- J a n - 23- | J a n . 9 - 2 2 ; J a n . 24Feb.6,1963
1964
iFeh .6,196: Feb .5.19641
1964
964
t h a n 15,000
11.275.6
12.328.8
12.972.4 12.181.0
Total
11.260.6
12.316.6
12.966.5 12.369.0
Total, a l l States
308X
323.8
323.1
399^
New England
371-7
8
1
.
2
77-1
8
0
.
9
58.8
Maine
56.1
46.2
51-5
52.4
63:3
72.3
68.0
New Hampshire
104.0
106.8
106.6
55-0
60.1
Vermont *
57-5
52.6
5
1
.
7
51.7
161.1
I63.O
Massachusetts *
156.1
Rhode I s l a n d
2
7.4
32.2
31-9
40.6
45.2
43-9
Connecticut
3,586.3
3,823.0
3,835-1
2.490.0
2,623:
2,597.4
Middle A t l a n t i c
. -3-7.
1,049.1
1,120.0
1,124.2
766.9
794.7
New York
803.9
977-1
1,056.6
1,058.0
728.6
787.5
New J e r s e y
774.9
1,560.1
1
,
6
4
6
.
4
1,652.9
994.5
1,041.5
1,018.6
Pennsylvania
3
.
2
1
5
.
1
3
.
2
2
6
.
5
2.894.7
3.069.1
2,977.0
E . North C e n t r a l
909.5
913.2
722
740.9
721.6
Ohio
3#\i
424.4
420.3
528.7
546.1
561.0
Indiana
777-4
878.4
878.4
1,042.5
1,071.8
1,112.9
Illinois
565.6
630.6
633-8
349.3
381.2
372.1
Michigan
344.3
376.3
376.7
251.8
273-1
265.4
Wisconsin
i
^
7
°
-J
J4124.
2.114.3
2.169.4
2,102.5
W. North C e n t r a l
I
0374
440.4
309 -9
335-9
323.1
Minnesota
196.7
226.9
226.5
337-1
344.9
331.0
Iowa
237.2
253-7
257.3
366.0
4l6.2
401.3
Missouri
67.
76.8
93.4
93-0
95.1
North Dakota
96.4
96.8
133.5
1
3
6
.
0
136.5
South Dakota
i
r .9
131-3
132.3
329.8
316.9
308.9
Nebraska
2.1.^.5
245-4
246.7
524.6
523.9
509.2
Kansas
1,227.8
1.343.8
1,351.0
1,464.3
1.618.6
1,568.9
South A t l a n t i c
b.l
7-1
7-1
4.1
Delaware
4.2
118.4
129-2
129.7
93.0
102.7
Maryland *
101.3
5
2
h.l
551.4
5
5
3
.
1
458.9
471.7
Virginia *
456.6
165 .7
182.4
183.0
196,7
210.1
West V i r g i n i a
206.7
6:%9
75.1
109.7
75.3
125.2
North C a r o l i n a
119.3
45.9
52.8
126.5
53.0
142.9
South C a r o l i n a
138.5
80.0
88.4
89-0
105.3
117-7
Georgia
113.4
219.7
257.4
260.8
370.1
443.7
Florida
428.9
447.3
496.8
693.2
J824E. Soufeh C e n t r a l
. 7%-3
733-3 .
12477
"134-4
135-8
282.5
298.
Kentucky
293.9
181.2
202.6
203-1
187.9
205-8
Tennessee
200.1
110.8
122.0
122.4
163.7
179.8
Alabama
174.2
30.6
3
4
.
1
35-5
66.3
Mississippi
65.1
795.1
914.3
921.1
2.056.6
2,128.
W. South C e n t r a l
2.083 0
119.
135-8
137-3
191.2
210.2
202.0
Arkansas
60.4
67.4
67.2
118.0
134,3
132.0
Louisiana
214.1
195.3
214.7
412.9
427-5
4l6.6
Oklahoma
420.0
497.0
501.9
1,334.5
1,356.3
Texas *
1,332.4
464.6
%7-9
539.9
712.5
797.8
Mountain
T66.4
150.5
190.2
191-3
205.7
261-6
Montana
17-9
17.7
17.8
27.6
T t T
25-0
Idaho *
81.8
73.7
82.1
113-2
112.0
117-7
Wyoming
127-4
137.9
138.2
229.1
240.2
231.9
Colorado
45.6
55-7
96.0
106.5
io4.o
New Mexico
5-,
7.9
9.9
12.1
Arizona
11.5
4
2
.
6
39-o
42.7
28.4
Utah
30.4
4.C
4.2
4
.
2
2
.
6
Nevada
2.7
174.j
195.4
196.5
169-2
200.;
Pacific
187.9
62.8
63.0
"giX"
57.9
60.0
Washington
2 ?
2
8
.
0
2
8
.
2
2
8
.
5
31-0
29.6
Oregon
80.6
63.:
81.3
58.2
72.4
79-9
California *
24.0
29.5
24.0
24.6
27.2
Alaska
25.9
15.:
, 12.5
_U.9
8u6_
5-9
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