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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

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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

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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 ) :

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~~~~

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.




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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
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