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.» .1 F E D E R A L •• - • ••' —6*i e^Ar=«^«^ .„ R E S E R V E statistical r e l e a s e DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED MAY 13, 1964 (Averages of daily figuresl/• In millions of dollars) Demand Gross demand deposits Class of bank Net demand Time balances With Currency and InterU. S. depositsg/ deposits due from F. R. and coin Required F. R. District Govt. total dom.bks. Banks 109,108 131.972 13,56l 5,313 H3,G All member banks 17,232 3/3,053 3/19,940 96,937 6,826 Reserve city banks 1,222 81,674 11,678 3,942 65,854 11,888 54,197 2,137 65,985 1,8 24 Boston 2,325 33% 101 31 331 1,971 709 • ^ 1 New York: New York City 4,245 20,204 25,251 243 96 #,632 3,615 3,637 12,579 1,374 46 Cther 125 l,lll 152 27 30 649 759 39 675 4i8 2,502 463 Philadelphia 526 145 3,172 103 2,588 1,396 1,030 Cleveland 898 178 551 5,879 s 5,025 4,997 5,023 106 487 Richmond 147 1,821 385 3,230 589 132 3,763 3,129 118 490 Atlanta 1,601 3,781 263 2,914 545 58 727 2,937 Chicago: 46 City of Chicago l,o44 1,000 6,305 1,161 4,813 4,035 331 5,346 99 4,620 608 644 Other 109 749 3,641 179 3,679 333 3,703 St. Louis l44 2,514 692 1,112 34 369 1,732 1,966 337 Minneapolis 11 1,231 1 178 169 850 318 928 629 39 2,644 Kansas City 407 206 70 . 2,065 32 709 378 2,165 1,235 4o 564 Dallas 896 2,872 189 2,226 549 3,957 3,003 353 San Francisco 2,449 284 292 15,272 2,736 17,018 12,456 613 679 13,979 Country banks Boston - % 8 - ^ S New York 178 8,199 Philadelphia 3,2# 35 Cleveland 27 3,356 Richmond 2,945 99 Atlanta 4,919 325 Chicagc 164 7,918 St. Louis 2,443 61 Minneapolis 2,015 86 Kansas City 3,871 235 Dallas 4,331 278 San Francisco 44 1A2.3 „ For numbered footnotes see next page. — m — 283 106 107 75 104 200 48 54 97 62 ._.90__ 47,244 37665" 7,739 3,078 3,222 2,771 4,490 7,554 2,334 1,875 3,538 3,991 43,123 3,401 7,153 2,787 2,920 2,506 4,133 6,630 2,116 l,76l 3,257 3,563 2.697 42,740 "2,076 8,709 3,589 3,467 2,153 3,006 6,776 1,715 2,037 2,100 2,275 2,835 208 467 302 328 282 570 759 273 180 480 638 204 5,344 1,831 346 927 340 355 153 473 926 263 253 419 431 34l__ 181 287 271 309 155 S 80 55 91 120 „_ic6_ 3/345 55 6,684 491 1,207 479 489 387 616 1,171 322 293 475 519 ..-431-_- 290 8 30 16 24 19 38 43 21 15 35 32 10 J.la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS -- Continued (Averages of daily f i g i r e s . Federal I Reserve 1 District In millions dollars) Demand deposits except interbank Time deposits and U. S. Government Apr. 30- Apr. 1&%29%TMay 2-15,"™ Apr. 30-~TApr.16-2971 May 2-157 Mayl3,1964j 1964 Mayl3,1964| __ 196U_.. I 1963 Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over 1/ Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas CityDallas San Francisco __3iai2_ 34,655 32,340 301024 . 29,855 3,279 6,531 1,921 2,078 1,772 3,455 5,602 1,211 968 1,947 2,611 2,737. 3,377 6,686 1,943 3,212 6,000 1,832 2,027 l,66l 3,251 5,394 1,159 952 1,852 2,445 2,556 1,744 6,887 1,850 2,04l 1,155 2,265 6,741 9P5 994 1,209 1,731 6,846 1,839 2,033 1, l4o 2,253 6,713 2,096 1,789 3,523 5,666 1,224 977 1,947 2,663 2,765 1,670 2,564 903 990 1,182 1,669 2,557 27,081 1,533 6,388 1,714 1,876 1,010 2,008 6,104 845 864 1,015 1,444 2, 281 Country banks in places with population of less than15,000 Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco .JL2xi2i_ 13,190 12,681 384 1,215 1,155 1,145 998 1,046 1,971 1,122 911 1,594 1,396 251 353 1,148 1,118 1,137 963 385 1,208 1,156 1, i44 999 1,034 1,952 1,123 907 1,591 1,379 251 929 1,887 1,084 84o 1,601 1,398 224 12,716 12,668 331 329 1,810 1,732 1,422 i,oo4 1,823 1,740 1,427 998 741 2,035 810 1,043 891 605 271 736 2,026 809 1, o4o 887 6o4 269 11,595 307 1,708 1,623 1,364 929 651 1,809 715 921 799 527 ; 243 ' 1/ Includes any banks in reserve c i t i e s which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks; also includes member banks in Hawaii. Footnotes for preceding page ( J . l ) : 1/ Averages of daily closing figures for reserves with F.R. Banks 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 t o reserve requirements, i . e . , gross demand deposits minus cash items reported as in process of collection and demand balances due frcm domestic banks. 3/ Revised weekly figures compared with those given in published weekly statements; Cash allowable as reserves May 6 May 13 May 20|j May 27p/ p/ FRASER Preliminary. Digitized for 3,030 3,075 3,196 3,240 Required reserves 19,988 19,892 19,896 19,777 Excess reserves Free reserves 289 401 407 315 78 87 109 107 DEPOSITSj RESERVES^ AND BORROWING^ OF MEMBER BANKS - - Continued Comparability of f i g u r e s (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 i s a f f e c t e d somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership; absorptions, e t c . , p a r t i c u l a r l y i n States or other areas designated by an a s t e r i s k 0 _ Country banks in 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 with popand U. S. Government u l a t i o n of l e s s Apr.16-29, May 2-15, Apr. 30- l A p r . 16-29J May 2-15, Apr. 30 than 15,000 May13?JQ64 236k J 1263 Total 12.715 -13,130a . JL& 66B.-4 U±59i^lW.80.6 maoiO 12.701-6 12,654,011,581.1 Total, a l l S t a t e s _ 1 3 o J L 2 2 ^ 1 3 , 1 8 1 . 2 12,673.9 New England 311.5 32&8 307.3 383:5352..7: 60.2 82.9 78.0 82.3 Maine 54.4 58.7 47.1 61.8 68.0 65.5 53.0 52.5 New Hampshire 102.8 107.4 107.5 Vermont 56.6 55.7 53.3 50.2 52.2 54.4 158.1 142.0 Massachusetts * 154.6 Rhode Island 29.2 34.2 45.8 41.2 33.9 Connecticut 45.9 2,596.2 3,907.6 3,886.5 3,679.1 2,510.6 2,602.7 Middle A t l a n t i c -T™5B7~.B1,138-7 New York * 79«-6~ 755.0 786.8 1,148.3 1,077-4 724.1 993.7 New Jersey 767.9 1,083.0 777-6 1,670.4 1,597-6 1,036.2 1,031.5 Pennsylvania 1.031.8 1,676.3 3 , 0 25.0 2,864.2 3 , 3 1 7 . 1 E. North Central ,958.7 3,325.6 BB3TZT 727.6 Ohio 93^" 729.1 937.2 442.2 394.3 Indiana 53^-1 439.8 5^1.3 5.2 810.9 1,068.6 1,007-7 Illinois 1.056.9 899.4 582.6 Michigan 358.3 355-0 663.3 353.8 250.0 270.1 Wisconsin 264.7 385.9 1,357.9 2,034.9 1 , 9 9 4 . 6 • 1,533-9 W. North Central 1^31-2 J^QlWMinnesota 412.6 324.6 455 -7 323.3 204.5 235.1 338.8 236.6 331.1 Missouri 234.4 379-9 272.1 376.7 North Dakota 69.9 87.1 86.6 3 South Dakota 87.8 128.7 129.2 100.3 Nebraska 124.5 300.1 297.6 139-2 Kansas 224.2 475.7 471.5 253.7 South A t l a n t i c 1^256:6 L.474-4_ 587.6 b 3.81-1 378.9 1*57.7^1 Delaware 3-8 4.2 Maryland * 122.4 132.9 108.0 97.3 Virginia * 442.6 442.9 West V i r g i n i a 204.8 212.0 188.2 213.4 North Carolina 103.0 110.9 South Carolina 116.0 137.0 Georgia 108.0 117.2 118.6 Florida 231.0 270.3 442.1 46o .6 Ej_ South Central 715.1 m Kentucky 140.0 270.0 267.6 Tennessee 201.7 Alabama 178.2 Mississippi 64.3 W. South Central L 959.-6 Arkansas 187.2 194.4 128.7 Louisiana 116.4 129.3 Oklahoma 200.3 409-7 406.5 407-4 Texas * 522.0 1,232.9 523.2 1,249-5 1,249-7 Mountain 734.6 688.3 733-1 Montana 156.2 191.3 Idaho * Wyoming 105.0 102.1 Colorado 230.0 229-5 New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific 173-7 Washington Oregon California Alaska Virgin Islands