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F E D E Class of bank and F- R. D i s t r i c t A l l member "banks Reserve c i t y banks Ecston New York: New York C i t y Other Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago: C i t y of Chicago Other S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San F r a n c i s c o R A L R E S E R V E statistical r e l e a s e DEpCSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PER ILL ENDEL VKi 12, 1965 (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s i / . In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s ) Demand Reserves Gross demand d e p o s i t s Net demand Time balances With Currency| u. s. I d e p o s i t s ^ / d e p o s i t s due from F. R. land coin I Required ™ a l , S T " Govt. •bks. Banks total 139,739 14,448 7.689 117,622 114,260 111.254 18.251 ^3,351 3/21.264 66,761 12,652 2,439 153 27,654 793 3,431 6,131 4,062 4,o4o 4,622 6,793 5,059 2,661 1,279 2,833 4,075 15,510 1,230 & S 746 681 732 336 711 912 725 Country banks 52,998 1.796 Boston 4,250 166 New York 8,390 184 Philadelphia 3,421 Cleveland t 3,577 Richmond 3,208 io4 Atlanta 5,230 357 Chicago 8,524 176 S t . Louis 2,538 67 Minneapolis 2,069 92 Kansas City 244 3,998 Ialias 294 Can F r a n c i s c o S;S 52 For numbered f o o t n o t e s see n e x t page. , June 3, 1965 (Borrowings a t Excess' F. R. 3/i4o 488 5,719 133 68,390 XWT 66,958 63,795 2,235 29 12,641 350 1,354 25 13,930 374 66 1 4ll 13 2,111 46 2CC 445 229 160 20,921 700 2,670 5,116 3,417 3,135 21,277 16,858 1,194 1,564 5,687 2,127 1,984 149 4o 123 181 l4i 290 3,924 122 446 943 518 530 278 35 75 146 119 65 4,185 157 521 1,085 636 590 17 -1 3 2 5 18 26 2 22 29 52 554 457 145 82 121 194 84i 5,009 3,921 1,783 861 2, CCO 2,969 13,944 4,709 4,228 1,253 682 1,352 2,487 18,84o 99 186 147 37 196 345 269 1,083 692 56 121 39 13 32 42 307 1,132 809 393 187 4c6 607 2,848 7 4 1 1 3 : 5 1 16 i 6 53 13 21 49 3C 76 1.970 229 395 205 165 107 143 49.231 3,855 47.459 2,348 8,664 3,794 3,977 2,448 3,469 9,879 1,927 4.987 237 507 327 354 295 6l4 822 282 190 486 648 225 5.612 363 925 358 382 293 498 997 273 265 436 445 378 3CO U 122 88 113 2,066 662 2,779 5,197 3,337 3,093 5,722 3,879 2,076 966 2,133 3,075 12,695 3,388 2,997 4,729 8,048 2,417 I 1,930 | 3,632 ) 45.302 3,629 7,277 2,970 3,104 2,739 4,365 7,326 2,199 1,799 3,358 3',sty I M 7,811 3,180 2,286 2,432 176 377 570 2,557 1.997 170 327 163 173 150 200 316 86 59 101 132 118 7 . W 529 1,228 508 532 427 663 1,274 341 307 500 546 480 274 4 24 13 23 16 35 38 18 17 37 31 - 1 7 _ 77 lo 3 3 6 11 6 2 6 11 2 1 J• l a DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF -MEMBER BANKS - - Continued (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s . J ij Federal Reserve District 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 interbank Time d e p o s i t s and U. S. Government Apr. 30 - Apr. 29 - Apr.15-28, Apr. 30 May 13,1964 May 13,1964 May 12,1965 1965 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 1 / Total 35,517 36,3C8 34,113 31,282 33,116 30,024 Boston New 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 3,44l 6,548 1,964 2,209 1,931 3,607 5,957 1,228 998 2,031 2,705 2,898 3,518 6,780 2,020 2,247 1,957 3,716 6,045 1,257 1,011 2,036 2,779 2,9^3 3,279 6,531 1,921 2,078 1,772 3,455 5,602 1,211 968 1,947 2,611 2,737 1,984 6,873 1,944 2,373 1,325 2,605 7,564 1,000 1,129 1,434 1,946 3,105 1,978 6,855 1,938 2,359 1,318 2,589 7,535 969 1,126 1,405 1,940 3,103 1,744 6,887 1,850 2,04l 1,155 2,265 6,741 905 994 1,209 1,670 2,564 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 l e s s t h a n 15,000 Total 13,716 13,810 13,131 14.177 14,143 12.716 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas Can F r a n c i s c o 4i4 1,264 1,216 1,179 1,066 1,122 2,091 1,190 932 1,601 1,379 263 417 1,266 1,220 1,188 1,079 1,139 2,102 1,197 937 1,601 1,396 269 385 1,208 .1,156 1,144 999 1,034 1,952 1,123 907 1,591 1,379 251 364 1,990 1,850 1,6o4 1,123 864 2,316 927 1,157 998 685 300 362 1,979 1,845 1,597 1,117 861 2,304 952 1,155 991 680 300 331 1,823 1,740 1,427 998 741 2,035 810 1,043 891 605 271 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 as c o u n t r y banks; a l s o i n c l u d e s member banks 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 as 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 i t e m s r e p o r t e d a s 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 / Revised weekly f i g u r e 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 : Cash allowable as reserves Required reserves Excess reserves Free reserves 3,390 3,311 3,474 3,543 21,411 21,11ft 21,104 21,054 332 34? 336 310 -146 -151 -164 -173 May 5 May 12 May 19p/ May 26£/ p / Preliminary. J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, ANT BORROWINGS CF MEMBER BANKS - - 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 . Comparability 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 or 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 i n t e r b a n k 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. 29 - Apr.15-28, Apr. 30 - Apr. 29 - Apr.15-28, Apr. 30 Mavl3.1964 1965 t h a n 15,000 Mayl3,1964 Mayl2,1965 Mayl2,1965 1965 Total 14,176.8 14.143.3 12,71513,715.6 13,810.2 13,130.7 Total, 14,159.4 1C125T9 12,701.6 13,706.9 13,800.5 13,122.3 New England 4l8.0 415.6 363-5 JSM82.9 Maine 60.2 90.3 76.8 90.9 73-8 52.5 New Hampshire 59.1 69.2 65.5 71.9 59.3 114.8 107.5 Vermont 114.9 59-4 55-7 59.3 5 4.4 Massachusetts 60.5 16k. 6 60.9 158.1 167.9 Rhode I s l a n d 34.2 Connecticut x38.8 45.8 45.0 39-1 45.1 3.907.6 4,185.6 Middle A t l a n t i c 4.203.0 2,719.8 . 2 , . % .2 2,712.3 1 , 1 4 8.3 1,247-2 New York 7 8 6 . 8 820.7 1,256.0 819.9 1,083.0 1.156.4 New J e r s e y 816.I 1,159.4 777-6 815.1 1,676.3 1,782.0 Pennsylvania 1,063.0 1,031.8 1,737.6 1,077.3 3.766.5 E. North C e n t r a l 3,325A 2,947.0 3.780.2 139.0 3,126.5 937-2 1,070.2 Ohio 1,074.6 729.1 765T7 763.9 439.8 Indiana 513.7 541-3 558.1 516.3 565.5 899.4 1,025.7 Illinois 1,056.9 1,135-0 1,124.9 1,029.9 663.3 738.4 Michigan 388.0 741.4 355-0 363.7 418.5 385-9 Wisconsin 4i8.o 264.7 292.2 288.5 W. North C e n t r a l 2,016.0 1,744.1 2,o?6.6 2,110.0 455.7 Minnesota 511.9 514.0 350.2 323a 345^9 236.6 265.5 267.1 331.1 356.6 361.9 272.1 308.1 Missouri 309.4 396.6 376.7 399.1 1 60.3 North Dakota 90.9 86.6 88.5 91. 87.9 100.3 114.3 South Dakota 129.6 129.2 114-7 131.5 139.2 163.6 Nebraska l64.d 2 9 7 .6 307.3 307.7 253.7 281.9 Kansas 470.8 283.0 473.0 471.5 1 , 5 6 4 . 4 South A t l a n t i c 1,577-1 ,572.5 7.2 Delaware 4.2 7-3 4.3 7-3 133.3 Maryland 157.1 108.0 158.7 126.6 119.8 549.3 6 0 5 . 2 Virginia 6 0 9 . 0 442.9 472.0 471.7 186.2 211.3 22+.8 West V i r g i n i a 211.2 222.0 213.4 79-7 North C a r o l i n a 110.9 93-3 93.6 123.0 119-7 56.2 59-4 South C a r o l i n a 59*6 147.4 146.3 137.0 PC.2 102.5 Georgia 118.6 103.1 126.3 126.3 2*72.6 328.3 442.1 Florida 330.0 487-4 500.4 512.0 E. South C e n t r a l 585.3 711.8 747.0 5ZL3 _n&%_ " U oTT 1 6 2 . 6 ^ Kentucky 268.2 2 6 7 . 6 163.7 273.3 208.3 236.O Tennessee 219.8 218.4 201.7 233.3 126.3 145-3 Alabama 178.2 145-9 190.2 191.9 30.9 42.4 53-4 Mississippi 64.3 70.2 70.7 1,091.2 1,084.4 W. South C e n t r a l 2,012.1 1,970.6 1,994.5 "1^3 174.1 161.6 Arkansas 216.1 21&T3 199.3 69.5 83.4 Louisiana 83.8 128.7 138.0 139-1 2,19.3 242.9 244.1 Oklahoma 410.2 409-7 407.9 523.2 590.8 Texas 1,243.8 1,230.2 1,232.9 594.9 602.9 Mountain 606.2 734. r 724.2 722.4 ~ 2 l £ 7 f 19T.2 Montana 226.1 217.4 226.1 235.7 lc.2 19.8 Idaho 24.3 24.9 25.1 19.9 63.7 92.2 Wyoming 103.9 103.4 93-0 103.7 142.1 153-9 2 2 8 . 4 Colorado 155.6 230.3 229.4 56.I 58.4 New Mexico* 94.1 59.5 95.8 97.1 6.2 8.9 8.2 10.4 Arizona 10.3 10.5 43.9 48.5 49.1 32.2 Utah 30.5 31.3 4.2 4.5 2.4 2.6 4.5 Nevada 2.7 loo.2 218.3 218.6 Pacific 183^7 199.0 193-1 ™"54.T WIT 67.6 60.0 60.4 Washington 2° .2 34.9 34.4 Oregon 30.1 31-8 31.6 85.4 89.7 90.1 72.8 74.4 72.1 California * 24.C 26.4 26.5 28.3 26.9 32.8 Alaska lVL 8.6 17.5.Virgin Islands 9.6 9.0 .1JJL