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VT* J.l * ... Class of bank and 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. r 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 J . la 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. h-z J.'Ib 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 .6 11:1