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'YMfivrvd&jU ' F E D E R A L ^ R E S E R V E s ti •> I3&7 r e l e a s e 1 * • • fW R0* J.l DEPOSITS, RESERVES, ML f,ORRCVTJNGS OF ME14EEK BANKS, FCB THE BIVIEEKLY PERIOD .ENDED JANUARY 8, 1964 J j l v e r a g e s of d a i l y f j R u r e s l / . I n m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s ) J a n u a r y 27. 1964 Demand Gross demand d e p o s i t s Reserves [BorrowNet demand Time "balances With Currency jings a t I n t e r - | U. S. d e p o s i t s 2 / d e p o s i t s due from Total Required F . R. and c o i n Excess; F. R. bank j _ C-ot-t. dom . h k s . Banks total Banks A l l member banks 141,536 1 5 . 6 4 i 5,753 120.144 115,268 92,165 7,868 17.669 3 A , 638 3/20.681 l/6?4 -4.61, Reserve c i t y banks 8 8 , 4 i 6 11.681 1.86? 7QX. flyi 70.312 51,161 2 , 4 2 1 | 12.350 1.476 13.649 Boston 177 396 2,587 393 2,096 99 2,144 616 29 352 27 New York: 1 378 New York City27,48? 4,56? l,4c6 21,512 21,813 11,835 125 3,850 298 4,073 Other . 76 56 792 49 7C6 37 668 1,037 26 122 31 1521 16 Philadelphia 3,265 585, 134 2,566 2,632 1,206 108 412 74 4 483 10 Cleveland 6,281 620 329 5,332 5,275 4,867 207 907 165 1,065 Richmond. 51 7 4,059 477 159 3,424 3,362 1,07 150 ^124_ Atlanta 1 7 4,029 9C6 155 2,967 3,055 1,496 287 11s 6 71 10 Chicago: C i t y of Chicago 6,825 1,314 347 5,163 5,674 3,655 105 l,04i 56 1,090 Other 39 7 4,843 703 272 3,668 3,817 3,400 185 645 S t . Louis 129 7 66 13 9 2,937 108 905 1,924 2,277 985 155 384 4o 415 21 Minneapolis 9 1,394 364 63 966 1,007 601 45 180 13 Kansas C i t y 190 3,2?4 850 105 2,318 ' 2,399 1,174 264 4 i o 443 Dallas 4,361 1,160 120 3,C8l 3,202 2,096 415 569 612 San F r a n c i s c o 5 16,264 786 14,948 530 12,986 16,313 319 2,477 360 42 2,795 Country "banks 53,123 1,960 1,890 49,273 44,956 40,984 5,445 5,319 2,162 446 7,034 65. Boston 4,314 162 202 3,950 3.675 1,970 242 2 345 New York 194 520 19 8,534 180 358 7,997 7,468 8 , 4 8 1 469 46 899 362 34 1,235 Philadelphia 3,353 l4o 35 2 , 8 9 8 3,177 3,494 184 323 2 327 467 Cleveland 23 3,541 32 158 3,351 3,043 3,341 370 1 350 Richmond 167 499 39 3,i4o 128 116 2,896 2,635 2,069 1 273 333 Atlanta 157 31 399 5,079 391 154 4,535 4,142 2,84% 691 Chicago 611 452 217 59 6,399 182 297 7,920 7,174 8,376 661 1,196 931 67 S t . Louis 331 2,676 62 76 2,518 2,256 1,624 261 1 353 34 Minneapolis 89 336 2,151 10c 65 1,967 1,643 1,934 216 64 2 21 256 Kansas C i t y 299 4,083 263 128 3,692 3,367 l,96l 427 100 485 42 Dallas 557 9 4,629 4,176 93 3.676 2,148 6C6 445 San F r a n c i s c o 3.224 104 _2,756 .3.1 c 7 5 2,740 221 E 332 JL For nun&eredxfoq Class of "bank V^'and F . R. D i s t r i c t -HS- II 2 • I 1 J ' l a DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AftT BCRROWINGS 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 ) Demand d e p o s i t s except i n t e r b a n k Time d e p o s i t s and U. S. Government Dec.2b,19b 3 Dec. 12-25, Dec.27,196 2Dec.2b,196j Dec.12-25, Dec.27,1962 - J a n . 8 , 1 9 #i - J a n . 9,196.3-Jan.8,196% - J a n . 9,1963 1963 1963 Federal Reserve District Country banks i n p l a c e s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of 15,000 and over l / Total Boston Kcw 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 35,489 1/34,850 33,893 28,731 r/28,546 25,680 3,541 6,788 2,002 2,162 1,838 3,515 5,860 1,304 1,030 1,969 2,677 2,803 3,405 6,564 1,986 2,168 1,813 3,461 5,805 r/1,288 1,035 1,946 2,632 r/2,748 3,491 6,237 1,959 2,137 1,708 3,311 5,630 1,245 1,001 1,930 2,592 2,652 1,648 6,707 1,799 1,958 1,096 2,142 6,434 860 934 1,098 1,580 2,475 1,646 6,675 1,787 1,941 1,078 2,129 6,383 r/871 925 1,096 1,563 r/2,454 1,421 6,0P0 1,6;:^ 1,8'.": 965 1,885 5,812 787 823 948 1,329 2,188 Country banks i n p l a c c s w i t h p o p u l a t i o n of l e s s t h a n 15,000 Total Boston Hew York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Hallas San F r a n c i s c o 13,784 f/l3,678 4io 1,208 1,175 1,189 1,058 1,019 2,060 1,215 956 1,723 1,499 272 403 1,194 1,173 1,194 1,^66 1,013 2,052 r/l,204 959 1,687 1,463 270 13,384 1 403 1,184 1,129 1,206 1,015 926 1,986 1,166 896 1,729 1,490 253 12,253 r/i2,l74 11,129 322 1,775 1,695 1,383 973 703 1,942 765 1,000 863 567 265 320 1,763 1,683 1,383 964 695 1,930 r/759 994 859 559 263 306 1,655 1,562 1,328 902 612 1,728 679 873 761 483 24n r / Rpv i spri. 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 "banks; a l s o i n c l u d e s member t a n k s i n Hawaii. F o o t n o t e s f o r p r e c e d i n g page ( J . l ) : 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 borrowings and of d a i l y opening 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 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 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 cash items r e p o r t e d 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 b a n k s . 3 / Pr:v.r.< '1 v\y n r u m s compared w i t h t h o s e given i n p u b l i s h e d weekly s t a t e m e n t s : a l l o w a b l e as r e s e r v e s __ Jan. 1 Jan. 8 J a n . 15p J a n . 22p 3,790 3,1*85 3, M a 3,308 t / Pr°] jiclnnry. Required reserves 20,658 20,707 20,303 20,190 "" Excess reservejs Free reserves 785 463 601 267 227 99 24n 103 J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BAMS - - 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 . C o m p a r a b i l i t y of 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 o r 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 . ) Country banks i n Demand d e p o s i t s except interbank" Time d e p o s i t s p l a c e s w i t h popand U S Government u l a t i o n of l e s s Dec.26A963fcec.12-25, bee.27,1962 Dec.26,19631 Dec.12-25,|cec -27,1962 than 15,000 -Jan .8,19641 1963 -Jan.8,19641 196? Total 13,763-9r/13,677.7 12,253.2 r/12,171.8 11,128.7 Total, a l l States 11.775.8r/ll.669.7 11.177.1 12,240.4 r/l2,l60.Q 11,113.1 . New England 409.6 =L2_ 122.0 IPO. 4 305.8 403.0 Maine 81.2 60.3 57.6 81.3 56.5 76.9 New Hampshire 74.3 5 0 . 9 76.0 70.1 45.2 50.5 Vermont * 61.6 106.6 58.9 104.4 105.9 5?.l Massachusetts * 167.0 51.6 166.3 174.6 52.4 51-3 Rhode I s l a n d Connecticut 46.4 44.1 42.7 31-7 31.4 26.9 Middle A t l a n t i c 2.624.0 1.809.9 2,607.6 *5-60-5 -3,784.7 3,555-7 New York 768.1 1,119.3 761.3 1,113.7 1,046.3 778.3 New J e r s e y 787.3 767.2 794.1 1,052.5 1,042.6 965.7 Pennsylvania 1,052.2 1,032.0 1,051.6 1,638.1 1,628.4 1,543.7 E North C e n t r a l 1,181.9 2.908.5 3,015.7 -3,105>6. 3,110.8 .3-, 1 9 1 . 9 Ohio 759.0 771.0 905.1 908.4 861.3 754.1 Indiana 583.0 410.1 405.8 385.5 555.3 582.1 Illinois 1,079.2 1,120.2 1 , 1 2 7 . 4 874.9 869.2 766.9 Michigan 371.4 353-4 626.9 624.5 560.0 376.9 Wisconsin 270.0 256.8 374.9 374.0 334.8 272.3 W North C e n t r a l 2.172.4 1,467.8 x/lJk6Cu2 1,297-4 .2,175.9^ 7 2 . 1 1 6 . 7 , Minnesota 344.6 341.7 437.7 333.6 435.3 395.8 Iowa 140.2 225.2 347.1 223.7 193.9 Missouri 251.0 r/398.8 405.0 K ! 221.4 r/249.8 North Dakota 90.3 75-8 89.2 91.0 65.6 75.4 South Dakota 135-8 134.6 95-6 135-6 83.8 95.1 Nebraska 139.1 330.5 334.6 331-2 138.0 115.4 Kansas 516.2 243.4 497.1 526.5 242.9 '211.5 South A t l a n t i c 1,617.6 1 , 6 2 0 . 4 1,331.6 1,507.0 1,203.6 1,317.3 Delaware 4.6 4.2 4.6 7.0 6.1 7-1 Maryland * 109.9 96.8 128.2 105.5 127.7 119.5 Virginia * 484.4 482.6 480.7 540.2 545.8 516.9 West V i r g i n i a 214.8 202.4 163.8 179-6 181.0 214.9 North C a r o l i n a 127.4 116.3 64.7 126.5 73-9 74.5 South C a r o l i n a 142.8 129-7 143.4 45.4 51.6 52.2 Georgia 118.1 109.6 118.5 86.7 89.2 79-4 Florida 418.4 365.4 423.5 250.6 207.8 253.6 E South C e n t r a l 744.6 481.6 719.1 487.9 419.7 743.3 Kentucky 292.6 132.7 292.6 292.8 121.5 131.5 Tennessee 200.5 205.9 207.4 196.4 178.6 198.5 Alabama 119.4 180.7 179-9 169.2 119.4 109.3 Mississippi 64.9 60.7 63.9 35-3 34.2 30.3 2,110.2 2 , 0 6 1 . 3 W. South C e n t r a l 901.1 2,077.0 891.6 780.4 211.8 134.4 Arkansas 210.3 198.2 133-2 113.8 Louisiana 66.9 131.3 127-6 66.2 119.7 59.7 Oklahoma 425.1 212.3 415.4 420.7 210.7 193.6 Texas * 1,342.0 1,308.0 487-5 1,338.4 481.5 413-3 Mountain 534.0 792.1 5P8.9 4%8.i 788.1 742.9 : Montana 254.7 211.3 186.2 147.2 188.0 253.5 Idaho * 24.5 27.8 17.6 17-2 17.6 25.3 ' Wyoming 80.8 81.4 117.0 72.4 123.3 119.3 Colorado 136.8 237-1 126.5 238.1 235.9 137.3 New Mexico 106.8 54.6 45.4 56.1 107.2 99.5 Arizona 12.1 10.6 6.9 ,6.9 13.2 5-7 Utah 42.2 31.9 42.5 33-3 39.2 32.7 Nevada 2.8 2.8 4.2 2.6 4.2 4.1 Pacific 194.2 197.5 179.7 197.1 192.3 173.9 Washington 62.7 61.8 62.5 61.9 59.9 57.3 Oregon 31.8 27.8 30.9 24.5 30.3 27.7 California * 76.0 63.2 78.7 62.9 79.6 77.3 Alaska 26.8 24.0 24.2 27.4 26.3 29.2 Virgin Islands 6.1 -12.8 , 8,4 .7..9 . 12.9 15.7 r / Revised.