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Federal Reserve D i s t r i c t

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS,, FIRST HALF OF APRIL 1958
May 7, 1958
(Averages of dally f i g u r e s - ' . In mill Ions of dollars)
Demand
Borrowings
Gross demand deposits
Time
Net demand
balances due Reserves with F. R. Banks a t Federal
deposits
deposits 2/
from domestic
Reserve
Total Interbank Other
Total Required Excess
banks
Banks
50,001
114,923
98,488
13,612 101.311
640
6.979
18,309 17.669
129

All member banks
Central reserve city banks:
New York
23,117
4,162
18,956
20,345
Chicago
5,118
5,804
1,343/
4,461
Reserve city banks
38.304
45.035
6:631
38,404
Boston
2,082
2,309
336
1,973
New York
1,078
1,036
950
42
Philadelphia
2,920
2,420
2,477
499
Cleveland
4,892
5,538
546
4,992
Richmond
2,312
2,732
420
2,322
Atlanta
680
2,897
2,217
2,347
Chicago
522
4,671
4,451
5AM
St. Louis
2,091
1,761
731
2,493
Minneapolis
1,213
854
990
359
Kansas City
887
2,721
2,458
3,345
Dallas
2,661
962
2,879
3/#
San Francisco
10,100
11,694
646
11,049
Country banks
40,966
1.476
34.722
39.490
Boston
3,188
2,899
133
3,322
New York
6,280
6,148
5,528
133
Philadelphia
2,767
2,743
2,373
23
Cleveland
3,116
3,141
2,748
25
Richmond
2,708;
2,252
135
2,572
Atlanta
3,817
358
4,174
3,392
Chicago
148
5,827
5,096
5,976
St. Louis
2,118
59
1,790
2,059
Minneapolis
1,661
1,738;
77
1,475
Kansas City
2,305
1231
2,677
2,319
Dallas
3,820
221
3,600
3,025
San Francisco
2.082
2.117
1,824
35
NOTE: Demand deposits adjusted (demand deposits other than Interbank and United
collection) of a l l member banks estimated at$08,820 million.
For numbered footnotes see next page.
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4,976
114
4,110 4.114
1,406
96
1,039 1,043
20,054
2.092
7.589 7.514
223
25
369
365
619
31
193
193
109
479
445
445
2,277
168
946
949
705
127
430
435
217
715
435
443
240
910
902
2,898
471
383
134
379
181
134
46
249
291
565
509
491
1,008
402
540
550
302
9,844
2,219 2,209
4.676
23.565
5.572 4,998
1,262
382
199
404
5,099
863
926
395
2,257
302
420
374
304
419
2,331
474
360
1,435
319
332
1,576
598
504
452
701
867
4,338
777
246
291
279
974
1,172
221
215
252
831
356
297
433
876
714
441
377
271
290
190
1.414
States Government, less cash items reported as

- 5
- 4
74
4

28
3
29
2

6
4
35
8
1
8
14
4
3
18
2
10
1
—
10
69
575
11
22
15
63
46
5
10
55
6—
40
52
4
8
90
1
33
1
31
7
59
1
64
19
in process of

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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS - - Continued
(Averages of daily figures.

Federal
Reserve
District

In millions of dollars)

Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
1st half
2nd half
1st half
1st half
2nd half
1st half
Apr. 1958 Mar. 1958 Apr. 1957 Apr. 1958 Mar. 1958 Apr. 1957
Country banks in places with po pulation of 15,000 and over l /

Total
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

I
1

26.080

26,052

26,339

1U.7U3

14,606

13,272

2,821
It, 710
l,6l6
1,890
1,615
2,817
3,78U
1,003
815
1,129
2,089
1,791

2,840
4,685
1,605
1,917
1,615
2,800
3,785
996
8l4
1,144
2,092
1,761

2,872
4,716
1,580
1,948
1,613
2,780
3,868
1,016
801
1,137
2,095
1,910

1,011
3,till
1,063
1,277
730
1,070
2,?6L
51U
521
390
620
1,169

1,006
3,381
1,055
1,276
720
1,054
2,937
509
518
383
610
1,159

967
2,977
960
1,205
646
886
2,705
478
454
340
525
1,129

Country "banks in places with population of less than 15,000
13,hl0

13,240

13,490

8,822

8,760

7,969

366
1,137
1,128
1,226
958
1,000
2,013
1,056
816
1,5U8
1,511
292

361
1,424
1,102
1,216
942
982
2,026
1,044
840
1,524
1,495
284

367
1,448
1,164
1,252
976
977
2,035
1,071
832
1,539
1,509
319

2U8
1,688
1,195
1,051
70U
506
1,37U
U60
651
14a
256
245

247
1,670
1,189
1,050
700
499
1,367
457
648
437
253
243

233
1,486
1,137
994
64i
4l8
1,264
4l4
584
366
196
235

l / Includes any banks in outlying sections of reserve c i t i e s which have been given
permission to carry the same reserves as country banks.
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 a t 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.




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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 ; in millions 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 in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions,
e t c . , p a r t i c u l a r l y in States or t e r r i t o r i e s designated "by an a s t e r i s k . )
Time deposits
Demand deposits except interbank
1st half
2nd half T 1 s t half
1st half
2nd h a l f T 1st half
Apr. 1958 IMar. 1958 IApr. 1957 .Apr. 1958 IMar. 1958 IApr. 1957
Country banks in places with a population of l e s s than 15,000
Total, incl.Alaska
8,822.3
7,969.4
8,759.6
& Virgin Islands 13,1*10,0 13,240.2
13,489.8
8,811.2
8,749.0
Total, a l l States
13,1*01.2 13,231.6
13T5BSTF
252. e
Nev England
253.9
392%
373.li
367.7
STS
72.1
Maine
b47l
61.9
72,7
67,6
28.6
29.8
30.0
New Hampshire
61.4
60.8
59.5
66.8
Vermont
71.5
71.5
56.6
57.0
1*1*.
9
44.8
43.8
Massachusetts
142.2
145:6
n*i„i*
1.8
l.B
1.8
Rhode Island
.6
39.0
Connecticut *
32.8
33.0
1*6„0
44.7
65:3
2,866.6
Middle A t l a n t i c
3,119.8
2,866.7
3,115.6
2,783.6
2,82£.7
1,022.0
1,018.8
New York
1,157.7
1.013.5
New Jersey
641.9
681.0
668.4
711.0
1,256,9
1,202.7
Pennsylvania
1,121.3
1,251.1
1,166.9
1,101.7
2,322.1
2,158.4
3,048.'
3,C[LluU
E. North Central
3.001.6
2,312.9
"TOT
Ohio
691.6
659.2
777.7
771.1
19^3
281*.3
Indiana
481,1
259.1
283.9
1*77.1*
472.3
631.5
627.8
Illinois
1,144.2
573.6
1,137.5
1AU8.9
i|3Un0
410.4
Michigan
31*2.2
432.3
347.7
278.9
Wisconsin
268.2
2o8.6
256.1
277.3
273.0
869.5
W. North Central
765.0
2,016.2
863.9
2,027.9 _ l
Minnesota
m n r
28773
312.2
318.7
313.1
314.9
138,1
Iowa
126.4
361*. 9
347.8
352.2
137.7
132.5
Missouri
118.9
360.2
365.5
130.5
369.9
North Dakota
4l.O
91.9
48.1
88.2
91.4
5^6
120.1
South Dakota
47.0
54.3
119.1
113.7
55.6
319.5
Nebraska
52.1
312.6
317.4
55.3
126,7
1*1*7,3
Kansas
442.1
91.8
125.8
470.9
968,0
South A t l a n t i c
1,510.9
860.1
1,484.5
1,516 6
957.4
I372~~
Delaware *
T3TT
16.8
13.2
13.1
15.2
152.9
180.6
Maryland
146.9
180.5
152.2
174.1
368.8
Virginia
38L.0
328.9
380.2
366.5
386.5
107 .n
200.0
West Virginia
201.8
106.6
196.9
99.7
57.6
North Carolina *
128.5
126.4
52.8
57.2
135.5
29.2
South Carolina
87.7
24.0
28.9
86.3
90.4
19,9
Georgia *
109.,8
40.3
105.8
48.5
108.5
189.0
1*01*«, 8
Florida
184.4
154.3
396.9
399.3
320.1
E. South Central
676.3
272.0
672.4
6S9.3
318.7
"87,0
Kentucky
267.9
269.3
TO
273TF
89.7
178,0
Tennessee
111.4
176.6
129.3
174.7
166.1
Alabama
66.8
162.4
78.0
169.0
21.8
61*. 3
Mississippi*
15 .'o
62.9
21.7
53.0
1*31* . 2
2,033c5 2,002.7
W. South Centra^
430.0
346.3
,016.7
511.9
152.2
Arkansas
4873
54.6
15472
149.1
70.3
166.7
Louisiana
58.8
162.5
163.3
69.7
98.6
31*9.0
Oklahoma
81.2
338.1
97.8
337.0
210.lt
1,365.6 1,354.1
Texas
158.0
1,361.1
207.9
308.7
710.0
Mountain
270,0
703.6
711.0
305.9
193.6
Montana
88.6
72.6
197.2
191.1
15.5
26.2
Idaho *
18.6
25.8
34.7
1*1.3
103.8
Wyoming
102.8
35.4
99.8
93.6
21*7.8
Colorado
81.4
92.1
245.3
239.0
33.lt
105.2
New Mexico
104.4
29.c
32.6
105.3
3.9
3.7
Arizona
4.1
3.9
3.7
30.2
26.6
Utah
26.8
30.1
27.2
27.3
2.6
3.1
Nevada
2.4
2.6
3.2
3.7
189.1
229.1
Pacific
180.4
187.6
221.3
245.9
#
T
9
Washington *
STTT
"TCIT
44.8
A
62
55.9
20.8
1*0.8
Oregon
20.4
40.5
39.6
19.5
123.1*
130.1*
California *
122.6
116.1
143.0
125.8
1 1 ©2
8.6
Alaska & Virgin Is.'
2.8
10,7
3.4




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