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' BOARD OF'GOVERNORS' OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM \
J.l

Class of bank
and
Federal Reserve District

4

DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, SECOND HALF OF APRIL
(Averages of daily figures l/. In millions of dollars)
Net
demand
' Time
deposits deposits
2L
... 3/ ...

Gross demand, deposits
Total • Inter- j Other
i bank

l-.-9M.65

May 18, 1951

i Demand '
jbalances due
Reserves with F. R. Banks
I from domestic T Total j~"Required (Excess
1
. . .. banks
I .
.. '

:

!

All member batiks
10,931 87,834 j 86,897 • 29,651
-1&2ZQ
16»50]
Central reserve city banks:
New York
22,792
3,879 18,913 : 21,007
1,956
38
5,316
5,159
Chicago
1
5,709
4,654 i 5,126
1,045
130
1,097
1,294
1,296
Reserve city banks
37L429____5,073_ 32,356 i 32,385 1 11,637 .
1/76%
7,304
_7,1T5_
Boston
2,179
1,904 ; 1,962
182
275
414
31
403
New York
884
32
852 •
26l
776 :
38
174
171
Philadelphia
2,472
2,084 I 2,160
388
211
104
448
444
Cleveland
,
4,843
471
4,371
182
4,275 1 1,504
945
953
Richmond
2,248
314
1,934 j
1,954 :
102
• 437
429
417
Atlanta
2,234
447
1,786 |
1,883
419
136
402
419
Chicago
4,756
4,086 i 1,999
457
4,299 1
255
954
937
St. Louis
2,190
546
1,644 I
336
Minneapolis
1,045
166
790 ;
255
Kansas City
I
3,084
762
2,321 j 2,555 ,
384
247
549
534
Dallas
|
2,748
2,190 l 2,247 '
559
354
272
486
471
San Francisco
8,748
8,181 ! 7,745 • 5,383
566
255
! 1,896
1,872
Country banks
i
#,835
934 31,901 , 28,379 ' 14,963
3,429
' 5,356
^,iii_.
Boston
"2,818
2,720 "j 2,463
1,044
"98
I85
435
407
New York
j
4,956
4,862 1 4,392 , 3,347
94
322
816
8#
Philadelphia
2,432
18
2,414
2,143 : 1,712
211
442
403
Cleveland
2,655
23
2,632
2,330 ! 1,704
259
428
I
478
Richmond
2,156
100
2,056 ! 1,825 ,
242
897
342
309
Atlanta
2,749
#6
179
2,570 | 2,336 '
;
401
329
368
Chicago
4,481
;
4,559
3,946 1 2,643
77
511
,
788
711
1
St. Louis
48
1,772
1,724
1,528 i
639
1
275
Minneapolis
l,4l6
61
1,355
1,229 :
156
725
238
Kansas City
:
2,301
2,242
59
1,952
321
327
331
293
Dallas
3,141
148
2,993
2,592 ,
296
497
434
381
'San Francisco
1,880
1,852 1
1,645
29
949
176
287
NOT-®* Demand deposits adjusted
other than interbank and United States Government, less cash^ite: reported
v
of collection) of all member bank3 estimated at 76,400 million dollars.
" For numbered footnotes see next page.

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; at Federal
Reserve
Banks
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130

157

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3
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16
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15
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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS—Continued
(Averages of daily figures. In millions of dollars)
federal
Reserve
district

•

Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
2nd half
2nd half list half : 2nd half !2nd half .1st half
April 19511April 1951 April 1950'April 1951'April 1951iApril 1950
Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over l/ 2/

|Potal
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisee

20, 569

1
;
.
•

9.380
18,612 | 9.319
9,295
2,143 j 838
2,374
837
855
2,291
2,336
3,705
3,303
2,294
1,458
831
1,361
|
820
819
1,562
904
1,399 I 909
937
1,281
1,202 j 454
462
453
1,982
1,813
498
507
! 499
2,811
2,484 i 1,756
1,749
1,723
838
371
783
375
i 372
662
318
1 317
334
655
656
742 !
790
131
130
129
791
1,645
1,410 i
186
230
1,638
233
696
1,423
1,407
1,318 i
703
697
Country banks in places with population cf less than 15,000 2/
20,531

2,404
3,763
1,^38
1,568
1,276
1,966
2,825

Total
%66q
ll.Vt4
11,396
10.83^ I 5.644
sr6n
Boston
311
316
205
210
296 !
205
New York
1,074
1,099
1,052
991 ' 1,053
1,058
Philadelphia
976 '
964
891
899
889
903
Cleveland
1,008 :
1,065
1,075
794
795
791
70k
Richmond
780
749 j 443
443
439
atlsnte
604
611
187
570
187
185
Chicago
1,656
886
886
888
1,656
1,556
St. Louis
•
888
894
876
266
268
267
Minneapolis
708
692
407
426
407
699
Kansas City
'
1,446 :
1,465
1,451
191
191
191
Dallas
'
1,374
1,336
63
60
63
1,355
San Francisco
445
451
415
252
251
249
l/ Includes any banks in outlying sections cf reserve cities which have been
given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks.
2/ Classification by population is based on the 195° census; comparative figures
for 1950, previously reported on the basis of the 1940 census, have been
revised.
Footnotes for preceding page (J.l):
l/ 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.
2/ Includes some interbank and U. S. Government tine deposits; the amounts on
call report dates are shown in the Member Bank Call Report.




DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS—Continued
(Averages of daily figures; in thousands of dollars. Comparability of
figures is affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership,
absorptions, etc., particularly in States designated by an asterisk.)
LDensn.d_deposits. except interbank
Time deposits
2nd half j 1st half •. 2nd half : 2nd half ,1st half
2nd half
[April 1951{April 1951'April 1950;April 1951 April 1951jApril 1950
•Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000 1/
Total, all States ,11.133.752 11,396,449
New England
? 334,562
329,608
Maine
49,305
50,756
New Hampshire*
49,031
49,064
Vermont
46,174
47,244
Massachusetts
126,401
127,977
Rhode Island
1,085
1,008
Connecticut*
57,612
58,513
Middle Atlantic
.145.619 2,327,745
New York
| 782,967
758,469
New Jersey
510,238
514,275
! 1,052,414 1,055,001
Pennsylvania
. North Central I 2,394,072 2,401,588
Ohio
628,736
619,334
Indiana
385,865
'
391,543
Illinois
896,758
I 897,075
Michigan
278,697
276,003
Wisconsin
211,532
210,117
W. North Central i 1.835.248 1,851,478
Minnesota
i 241,245
244,492
low?
i 326,482
328,742
Missouri
302,123
1 298,902
North Dakota
80,238
i
79,535
South Dakota
122,185
; 121,043
Nebraska
328,503
1 327,445
Kansas
445,195
i 440,596
South Atlantic
1.103.475 1,119,186
Delaware
17,902
17,698
Maryland
146,513
149,465
Virginia
300,932
307,900
West Virginia
165,562
165,633
North Carolina j 111,925
113,521
South Carolina ;
71,861
69,879
Georgia
88,780
90,249
Florida
j 201,982
202,859
E. South Central ! 556,190
567,159
Kentucky
248,825
253,845
Tennessee
138,634
140,961
Alabama
126,310
128,981
Mississippi
42,421
43,372
W. South Central
1,768,086 1,790,632
Arkansas
132,049
131,395
Louisiana
74,766
73,879
Oklahoma
316,802
311,591
Texas
,250,334 ,267,902
Mounta in
Montana
167,067
169,965
Idaho*
44,814
!
44,195
Wyoming
89,109
j
88,504
Colorado
220,391
222,394
New Mexico
76,830
1
75,926
Arizona
5,131
1
5,172
Utah
42,930
j
^2,178
Nevada
8,050
I
7,696
Pacific
5'*^, 23C
Wa shinrtor
79,518
78.039
Oregon
65,763
85,527
California
181,805
185,549

10,833,952 I5.644.051
315,050 215,877
50,791
55,288
45,662
23,975
42,495
55,098
120,004
47,559
825
1,422
55,273
32,535
2,134,861 181.714
704,531 689,734
465,146 489,968
565,184 1,002,032
2,266,118 1,572,478

5,631,298
215,671
55,263
23,976
55,119
47,439
1,424
32,450
2,177,842
689,893
488,527
999,422
1,566,390
491,771
172,045
389,259
299,064
214,251
498,231

5,668,907
222,723
59,504
22,742
55,102
48,856
1,538
34,981
2,196,501
695,589
487,998
1,012,914
1,573,810
492,508
16-,311
389,033
301,350
223,608
511,943
214,058
<X),056
63,970
31,302
27,347
42,752
42,456
528,049
11,872
103,614
209,657
74,275
43,674
16,368
24,424
44,165
148,166

585,426;
370,862
870,574
251,289!
187,967!
1,796,464,
240,661|
313,195!
285,554;
82,935)
119,384
311,43+
443,301!
1,043,7831
16,303!
138,2961
287,001:
161,812}
105,3111
70,629,
83,036'
181,395'
556,536!
255,497'
139,989
120,656
40,3941
1,766,3151
128,087
71,917
330,495,
1,235,815

494,747
172,202
391,419
299,942
214,168
4S8.592
202,968
88,283
64,995
29,507
27,038
43,387
42,414
535,848
11,588
103,837
215,509
73,682
42,861
l6,l64
23,744
48,463
147,056
44,047
58,848
35,450
8,711
125,971
21,696
23,557
31,808
48,910

23,47f
31,526
48,613

21,670

21,075
23,876
30,723
46,341

165,749
43,568'
85,981!
215,441,
72,263!
4,312.
38,996;
7,309:
321,2.:?
76,68l!
75,222,
169,304'

41,899
12,222
19,205
42,461
10,829
1,104
28,645
5,513

42,016
12,225
19,225
42,643
10,895
1,105
28,746
5,504
-QR

42,793
13,572
19,274
43,990
10,576
1,026
29, y 6
5,376
-I0G.707

202,925
88,033
64,959
29,569
26,988
43,411
42,346
535,090
11,605
103,616
215,441
73,659
42,575
16,104
23,740
48,350
147,131
44,050
58,912
35,470
8,699
125,286

44,245
60,413
34,885
8,623
122,015

38.S53
38,985
#,559
27,168
26,110
27,023
137,571
139,033
"13%2
forl/FRASER
For footnote see preceding page regarding classification by population.

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