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(5-v i L 0 1 , BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED MAY 31 1961 ' ( : (Averaces of daily figures!/. In millions of dollars) ""Class of bank and F. R. District Gross demand deposits Demand Net demand Time balances deposits 2/ deposits due from Other dom.bks. "1027968 101,970 63,647 6,476 120,807 Interbank 13,095 23,927 5,989 4,281 1,170 860 268 18,786 4,551 19,662 Reserve city "banks Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 46,917 2,359 1,032 6,294 340 44 473 509 407 670 558 672 303 793 890 633 1,887 " W 47 121 265 127 112 287 90 58 38,735 1,931 942 2,4l6 4,801 2,574 39,264 Country banks Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 43,974 3,539 7,140 2,865 1,350 ipr 1,729 172 313 146 158 101 122 292 67 64 111 84 99 All member banks Cent, res.city bks. New York Chicago 3,010 5,576 3,109 3,383 4,473 2,491 1,245 3,343 3,740 13,155 3,112 2, 588 4,035 7,124 2,182 1,777 3, H O 3,865 2,637 126 28 26 106 !L 3 61 65 133 234 43 For numbered footnote;s see next page. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/-;A "•x.Tv"'' Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis U. S. Govt. 4,744 108 1C6 479 2,602 3,627 1,729 884 2,443 2,744 12,043 40,895 3,233| 6,701 2,691 2,929 2,381 3,660 6,691 2,053 1,648 2,866 3,548 2,494 5,197 2,092 901 2,506 4,864 2,624 2,677 3,748 2,052 989 2,675 2,917 11,219 37,847 3,070 6,358 2,486 2,717 2,183 3,417 6,120 1,873 1,551 2,633 3,137 2,301 With F. R. Banks 16,384 June 19, 1961 Reserves Currency and coin Required Excess total 3/2,510 3/l8,304 3/590 Borrowings at F. R. Banks 79 6,500 1,868 111 99 3,432 922 170 32 3,569 951 33 3 4 1 24,798 2B5™ 703 861 3,099 1,936 17 33 103 173 137 249 6,997 341 156 403 849 4l0 451 657 341 169 451 521 2,248 782 20 28 54 114 74 51 93 32 11 35 4o 231 7,718 359 184 457 958 481 495 742 370 179 480 550 2,463 61 1 28 1 1 6 2 6 9 3 1 6 10 17 1 3 5 1 8 5,033 33b 876 332 368 263 407 892 251 234 353 4ll 309 1,526 127 242 132 145 114 l4l 249 70 50 72 102 83 6,066 494 445 ,, 19 1,076 42 439 25 465 48 343 34 508 4o 1,051 89 284 37 257 27 375 50 444 69 14 377 46 5 9 4 2 6 4 9 1 3 2 1 962 1,071 2,465 633 316 782 1,379 12,243 30,48i 1,520 6,254 2,819 2,787 1,622 1,966 6,338 1,192 1,413 1,190 1,356 2,015 170 129 37 254 m 4,331 188" 371 271 296 282 476 753 268 171 420 639 196 1 5 1 1 -- DEPOSITS, RESERVES, M P BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS -- Continued (Averaces of daily figures. Federal Reserve District In nillions of dollars) Demand deposits except interbank Tine deposits and U. S, Government May 18-31, May 4-17, May 19- May 18-31, May 4-17, May 19196.1 1961 |Jun. 1,19601 1961 1961 I Jun. 1,1960 Country banks in places vith population of 15,000 and over 1/2/ Total 29,264 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 2,902 5,604 1,651 1,876 1,555 2,906 4,977 1,078 863 1,328 2,241 29,803 28,346 20,980 20,895 18,637 2,998 2,751 5,377 1,579 1,913 1,244 4,765 1,4lO 1,583 857 1,487 4,829 648 671 1,134 4,373 1,014 1,803 1,244 4,754 l, 407 1,578 853 1,479 4,883 644 667 583 1,013 l, 790 1,477 835 1,307 4,207 580 618 505 799 1,579 1,68b 1,918 1,612 3,006 5,055 1,081 892 1,340 1,626 ^683 1, Col 840 1,278 2,132 2,213 588 1,22? 2,282 2,290 2,360 11,631 11,887 11,629 9,501 9, 480 8,917 331 1,097 1, o4o l, 053 826 754 1,714 975 785 1,538 1,307 212 339 1,118 1,073 1,076 848 779 1,729 1,007 796 1,570 1,333 219 333 1,127 l, C69 1,077 856 733 1,719 962 783 1,462 1,295 213 284 1,469 1,409 1,204 765 479 1,449 545 742 602 342 211 284 l, 467 l, 409 1, 201 762 476 1, 445 544 742 600 340 209 275 1, 427 1,346 1,131 758 431 1,348 492 708 520 286 195 permission to carry the sane reserves as country banksj also includes member banks in Hawaii. 2/ Classification by population is based on the i960 census; comparative figures for i960, previously reported on the basis of the 1950 census, have been revised Footnotes for preceding page (J.l): 1/ Averages of daily closing figures for reserves 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 to reserve requirements, i.e., gross demand deposits minus cash items reported as in process of collection and demand balances due from domestic banks. 3/ Revised weekly figures compared with those given in published weekly statements: May 24 May 31 June 72/ June 142/ Cash allowable as reserves 2,477 2, 544 2,395 2,467 p/ Preliminary. Required reserves 18,352 18,257 18,234 18,194 Excess reserves 565 6l6 571 655 Free reserves 499 524 509 584 J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BARKS — Continued (Averages of daily figures; in millions of dollars. Comparability of figures is affected somewhat "by changes in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions, etc., particularly in States or other areas designated "by an asterisk.) Country banks in Demand deposits except interbank Time/keposits places with a pop and U. S. Government ulation of less May 18-31, May 4-17, May 19- May 18-31, May 4-17, May 19than 15,000 g/ 1961 1961 IJun.1,1960 1961 1961 I Jun. 1,1960 11,631.0 11,887.4 11,628.8 9,500.9 9,479.9 8,916.6 all States 11,624.7 11,680.5 11,621.6 9!48§.2 "9^7*3 %907.5 Jew England 331-0 339.1 284.3 284.1 275.5 333^0 Maine 52.9 61X 53.5 72.7 72.7 New Hampshire 54.8 53.0 50.7 38.4 38.4 Vermont 50.3 50.9 51.9 98.2 98.1 94.4 Massachusetts 142.7 139.9 135.1 48.8 51-7 51.5 Enode Island Connecticut 34.9 36.2 35.2 23.4 23.3 23.5 Middle Atlantic 2,386.1 2,446.0 2.464.7 3,210.2 3,212.7 3,097.6 New York 718.2""" 727.2 746.7 922.6 923 X " 900.4 New Jersey 664.4 681.9 651.2 843.6 841.3 785.4 Pennsylvania 1,003.5 1.066.8 1,036.9 1,445.7 1,446.3 1,411.8 E. North Central 2,602.4 2,629.4 2,591.1 2,506.2 2,500.9 2,337.1 Ohio 655^ 670.3 65970 764.5 762.2 715.9 Indiana 466.8 473.4 456.9 336.2 306.4 335-3 Illinois 944.7 624.6 949.0 933.2 625.9 574.5 Michigan 306.5 306.9 486.6 315.6 487-7 458.6 Wisconsin 228.5 229.8 226.4 293-2 290.9 281.7 W. North Central 1,870.2 1,828.8 1,919.9 1,021.5 1,019.1 944.7 Minnesota 296.7 301.0 290.6 341-9 342.2 329.3 Iowa 299-6 306.1 1)*8.3 310.1 148.7 142.8 Missouri 329.2 349.7 329.4 170.0 168.2 148.8 North Dakota 76.1 78.0 51.8 75-6 51-7 50.3 South Dakota 120.6 122.3 118.7 69.6 69.7 63.9 Nebraska 301.6 306.1 292.4 78.0 68.2 78.7 Kansas 446.4 456.7 412.0 160.8 161.0 141.4 South Atlantic 1,217.8 1,250.8 1,231.0 994.5 991.1 958.4 Delaware 3-5 3 3 4.0 4TT 3-7 Maryland 92.7 121.2 135.2 120.1 95.3 152.1 Virginia 374.5 386.7 362.4 417-7 416.5 400.1 West Virginia 181.0 181.6 I85.2 137.1 136.9 125.8 North Carolina 91-7 95.7 89.9 56.3 56.0 49.8 South Carolina 97.9 100.9 40.2 96.2 4o.l 37.6 Georgia 90.1 68.6 91.2 89.8 68.5 55.7 Florida 286.4 268.6 295.8 148.9 148.5 133.3 E. South Central 585.7 603.7 582.7 350.1 347.3 321.1 Kentucky 220.9 232.7 2293 99.6 9.0 99.3 Tennessee 159.6 164.0 143.0 156.5 142.3 133.3 Alabama 144.2 151.8 84.5 143.9 82.6 78.0 Mississippi 53-0 23.O 55.2 52.5 20.8 23.1 W. South Central 1,814.3 1,856.6 1,790.6 574.6 489.4 572.3 Arkansas 152.9 82.2 148.8 159.6 82.7 70.9 Louisiana 101.8 104.2 102.6 52.4 52.2 47.8 Oklahoma 381.3 390.5 370.6 155.7 154.9 136.4 Texas 1,202.3 1,168.6 284.3 282.5 234.3 Mountain ^'665:3 645.8 677.7 394.9 348.6 394.9 Montana 175V 118.0 178.5 180.9 108.4 118.3 Idaho 25.5 26.5 26.0 17.7 17.7 17.5 Wyoming 106.2 107.1 107.0 58.8 59-0 52.5 Colorado 237.5 244.5 216.6 116.3 H5.7 93-0 New Mexico 85.6 82.4 85.5 39.7 39.8 Arizona 5-7 4.4 4.8 5.8 4.4 Utah 26.7 36.1 27.3 25.8 36.1 34.0 Nevada 2.4 2.5 2.3 3-9 3.9 3-9 Pacific 151.9 149.4 157.3 153.9 147.4 135.1 Washington ~ w r 52.1 49.4 45.4 •3.3 Oregon 20.6 26.6 21.3 19.4 19.8 19.3 California 50.1 48.5 56.2 50.9 55 -5 50.3 Alaska 30.5 28.3 33-0 29.4 27.2 21.7 Virgin Islands 6.6 7.0 12.6 7.2 12.7 9.3 ST "TT *