View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

.» .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