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^ F E D E R A L RESERVE statistical ^ release DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 12, I963 (Averages of daily figures.!/. In millions of dollars) June 28, 1963 BorrowDemand Class of "bank Gross demand deposits ings at Currency Time I "balances With Net arid F. R. Interu. s. deposits^' deposits due from F. R. and coin Required Other Total "Ynrmtstrtcrt—Banks total •tiles. Banks bank Govt. 232 All member "banks 3/379 16,585 3/2,849 3/19.054 86,152 105,818 1 2 8 , 2 6 o ' 13,628 5,076 109,556 1/ Reserve city "banks Boston New York: New York City Other Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago: City of Chicago Other St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 80,020 12,050 2,298 " 3 ^ 3 64,628 17571" 64,659 1,935 47,027 525 2,162 20 11,439 320 1,148 22 12,550 34o 38 156 24,838 764 3,073 5,832 3,612 3,637 4,264 43 517 569 394 718 1,067 38 131 295 154 129 19,507 684 2,425 4,968 3,064 2,790 19,586 619 2,493 4,953 3,025 2,829 10,246 983 1,083 4,504 1,526 1,367 105 27 101 179 i4o 275 3,428 116 400 874 466 470 224 25 54 127 98 56 3,642 142 455 997 560 521 15 6,299 4,359 2,512 1,291 2,946 3,937 14,622 1,176 608 701 335 745 954 684 286 265 92 60 92 • 105 545 4,836 3,486 1,719 896 2,109 2,878 13,393 5,316 3,516 2,003 979 2,276 3,052 12,075 3,503 3,223 899 561 1,083 979 609 336 173 390 544 2,333 4l 101 11 31 4o 284 1,017 709 366 184 419 582 2,615 2 48 15,568 104 176 135 38 213 370 277 48,240 Country banks 1,578 Boston 151 3,823 New York 7,870 155 Philadelphia 3,088 31 Cleveland 3,293 27 Richmond ic4 2,788 Atlanta 4,548 292 Chicago 159 7,774 St. Louis 63 2,355 Minneapolis 80 1,956 Kansas City 214 3,744 Dallas 4,123 267 San Francisco 2,877 35 _L For numbered footnotes see next page. 1,734 179 330 133 154 101 134 289 64 56 113 81 99 44,928 3,493 7,386 2,923 3,1112,583 4,122 7,326 2,228 1,820 3,417 3,775 2,742 4i,i6o 3,285 6,913 2,647 2,833 2,349 3,800 6,667 2,015 1,683 3,146 3,342 2,480 39,125 1,865 8,276 3,362 3,251 1,955 2,686 7,980 1,574 1,801 1,841 1,983 2,554 4,780 204 437 314 340 290 558 791 286 199 484 670 207 5,146 334 909 325 1,700 147 289 147 152 121 160 270 75 53 84 1C8 95 6,504 469 1,161 452 470 360 563 1,119 305 274 451 480 4 co 263 438 897 254 241 406 412 316 1 13 10 12 22 1 13 342 12 37 20 76 11 21 3 1: 1 ft 25 20 II 11 4 9 1 2 10 5 J.la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS CF MEMBER BAMS — Continued. (Averages of daily figures. In millions of dollars) Federal Reserve District Demand deposits except interbank Time deposits and U. S. Government May 16-29, May 31May 30May 31May 30 - May 16-29, June 13,1962 Funel3,1962 fuiiel2,1963 1963 June!2,1963 1963 Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over l/ Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco J2-310 3,139 6, 242 1,813 1,987 1,631 3,216 5,421 1,155 967 1,836 2,395 2, 509 r/31,701_ 10,751 27,442 27.188 23,871 3,155 5,914 1,794 1,986 r/1,605 3,175 5,326 1,140 934 1,814 2,390 2,471 3,078 5,858 1,759 1,941 1,637 3,049 5,238 1,101 924 1,4o4 2,348 2,415 6,556 1,726 l , 887 01 7 2,023 6,156 852 875 l, °33 1,452 2,309 6,406 1,716 1,882 1,013 2,017 6,126 849 870 1,022 1,445 2,291 5,634 1,568 1,692 948 1,777 5,467 735 753 743 1,169 2,036 Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000 Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 1P.2T7 11,684 11.64? 10.512 355 1,123 1, 082 1,095 904 820 1,837 l , 025 824 1,572 l, 375 225 ' 309 1,720 1,636 1,364 938 662 1,824 722 926 807 531 245 308 1,713 1,628 1,366 934 660 1,816 718 924 803 527 247 296 1,568 1, 511 1,277 857 561 1,620 62 6 821 712 439 224 1/ Includes any banks in reserve cities which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks; also includes member banks in Hawaii. r/ Revised Footnotes for preceding page (J.l): l/ 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 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: Cash allowable a reserves June 5 June 12 June 19p/ June 26p/ :6p/ p/ Preliminary. 2,856 2,841 2,983 3,024 Required reserves 19,098 19,009 19,297 19,577 Excess reserves 340 419 499 448 Free reserves 124 171 215 214 J-lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF BANKS -- Continued (Averages of daily figures; in millions of dollars7 Comparability of figures is affected soinevhat 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 deposits places with popand U. S. Government ulation of less May 35: | May Ib-Z^jl May 31May 30-~~|May T5^9,T May 31than 15,000 Iunel2,1963l 19o3 jrunel3,1962 June 12.I963I 1963 |lunel3A962 Total 12.618.2 12.419.8 12.237.1 11,683.7 11.642.9 10.512.0 Total, all States 10,498.9 12.611.0 12,412.7 12,230.3'" 11.670.3 11,629.4 New England 296.1 _3543_ 350JT 307.7 309.0 Maine ~75"«"2 "34.0 " 78.1 5^.7 55.7 78.3 New Hampshire 42.2 61.0 60.4 47.1 62.3 47.5 Vermont * 103.0 101.7 52.6 103.3 53.3 53.3 Massachusetts * 141.4 50.4 52.6 142.5 147.0 50.2 Rhode Island Connecticut * 24.4 41.0 40.5 39.4 29.3 29.5 Middle Atlantic 3,420.1 2,450.1 3,689.6 2,453.8 2,493.5 3,699.5 Nev York * 1,006.0 1.093.5 757-7 1,090.5 New Jersey 1,004.9 717.7 684.8 702.2 997.8 897.3 Pennsylvania * 1,018 1 , 6 0 1 . 1 1,011.5 1,601.3 1,013.2 E. North Central 3.045-8 2.837.9 3,035.3 I M i Ohio 885 -6 819.2 888.2 718.5 705.6 694.7 l Indiana 366.7 542.5 5C8.5 I 547.3 395.5 Illinois 8l4.6 1,002.6 1,007-8 707.1 1,028.0 816.8 Michigan 342.0 584.5 323.1 533.8 342.9 587.8 Wisconsin 318.6 356.1 253.4 238.4 245-2 357.5 W. North Central 1,188.4 1,364.3 1.970.8 1,943.0 1,945.3 I -1.370.6 Minnesota 414.2 323.1 413.3 306.3 323.7 375-7 I ova 318.6 207.1 319.9 2JJ.1 Missouri III:? 347.3 m 352.4 237.1 70.2 59-7 North Dakota 82.5 73-6 83.1 70.6 88.6 77-4 124.8 South Dakota 122.7 88.8 124.7 102.0 125.4 Nebraska 308.2 302.2 304.3 126.3 Kansas 193.5 225.3 463-4 449.9 226.5 463.3 South Atlantic 1,132.7 1,268.7 1,340-6 1,446.4 1,427.1 1,274.6 Delaware 3.9 3.5 5.5 4.0 6-5 6.5 Maryland 122.8 127.7 96.6 100.6 94.8 124.4 Virginia 480.4 446.1 419-0 535.8 438.3 537.6 West Virginia 170.5 200.6 153.5 203.5 171.1 195.0 North Carolina 60.6 67.6 101.1 94.8 67.9 99.8 South Carolina 114.0 45.6 ' 43-3 45.7 112.7 111-3 Georgia 106.7 76.4 82.3 81-9 98.6 105.5 Florida 238.0 185.3 370.4 321.8 239.1 371.5 E. South Central 403 • 2 462.5 .2 615.9 464.7 653.1 Kentucky 128.6 254TO~ 128.2 254.1 239.3 Tennessee 183-4 189.0 165.1 182.1 187.9 170.5 Alabama 162.2 115.0 114.4 98.2 151.6 158.1 Mississippi 58.6 32.1 32.0 27.5 58.8 54.5 W. South Central 1,944.6 844.1 1.912.8 1.919.6 839.6 -J17.9 . Arkansas 101.1 184.2 125.O 166.3 183.0 125.7 Louisiana 114.8 62.2 61.8 57.0 107.4 115.0 Oklahoma 202.8 410.7 201.4 187.7 405-6 397-0 Texas * 1,234.9 453.4 451.4 Mountain 487.2 687-2 487-3 Montana ~13^Tl 181.5 156.7 185.8 193.5 157.2 Idaho 16.3 24.0 19.1 25.0 19-2 25.3 Wyoming 67.6 75.2 io4.o 109.2 104.9 75-4 122.8 Colorado 132.0 229.6 222.9 227.0 132.1 New Mexico 86.8 44.3 50.8 94.8 95.7 Arizona 10.1 6.0 5.0 10.5 7-3Utah * 29.1 4o.i 4o.7 43.4 30.8 26.9 Nevada 4.0 2.6 4.0 4.0 2-5 2-5 Pacific 166.5 161.0 159.8 174.7 158.9 174.5 Washington 58.0 56.0 58.5 56.1 51.2 58.5 Oregon 27.1 25.1 26.6 25.O 25.0 21-9 California * 64.5 55.6 63.2 53.2 63.9 55-3 Alaska 25.8 26.6 23.4 22.6 25.2 27.1 Virgin Islands 7.0 13.6 13.4 13.0 7.2 6.3