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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. j m ! m ; Borrowings ; at Federal Reserve Banks | j 130 157 35 -2 10 3 1 12 ; 18 16 3 2 15 15 24 ' J 27 3 11 10 29 14 1 3 65.. - II P 40 ? i 1 in process I J.la 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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