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Class of bank and Federal Reserve District All member banks Central reserve city banks: New York Chicago Reserve city banks Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco BOARD OF GOVEiriiJORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AK.O BORROWINGS OF .MEMBER BANKS, SECOND HALF OF OCTOBER 1958 November 21, 1958 (Averages of dai Ly figures^'. la millions of dollars) Demand Gross demand deposits Reserves with F. R. Banks balances due Time Net demand deposits from domestic deposits 2/ Total Interbank Other Total Required Excess 120,69b 13,15b 106,9'-# 103,210 53,062 23,314 6,318 47,866 2,46l 1,174 3,o64 5,878 2,919 3,335 5,343 2,638 1,286 3,559 3,776 4,114 1,272 6%% 379 43 512 560 459 726 559 779 356 909 922 698 1,468 154 132 25 28 19,199 5,046 40,965 2,083 1,130 2,552 20,345 5,492 40,372 5,139 1,434 21,376 236 652 595 10,571 3/lB,035 72 3,971 1,066 2,093 24 7,796 379 204 457 972 444 488 907 393 183 509 558 2,303 3,919 1,060 536 52 6 66 7 3 7,730 372 202 105 457 174 967 5 2> 768 443 135 1 862 484 2,609 4 239 236 4,784 4 3,052 903 2,188 386 493 1,859 7 269 181 2 1,013 930 622 2,650 2,825 12 313 497 380 l,l4l 2,854 2,994 551 7 290 10,305 2,289 14 10,749 11,735 12,to 43,200 412 41,732 4,567 25,113 37,001 5,326 5,737 Country banks Boston 226 44l 4l4 3,626 3,472 1,373 27 3,139 New York 403 48 983 6,758 935 296 sjio 429 Philadelphia 2,905 396 34 488 441 318 Cleveland 2,439 3,317 3,289 2,899 47 1,508 Richmond 367 30 339 2,853 2,715 337 2,377 $ 468 Atlanta 1,603 452 438 3,832 30 3,252 3,570 4 , 6 0 6 840 6,424 Chicago 902 63 171 6,252 i,o4o 286 266 20 316 St. Louis 2,307 70 2,237 a 266 221 246 20 1,664 1,251 Minneapolis 1,858 1,943 85 440 3,068 l4o 364 328 36 Kansas City 2,928 899 2,571 658 438 44 Dallas 3,667 3,148 3,892 394 225 956 304 12 San Francisco 2,275 1,968 293 195 1,525 2,237 37 NOTE: Demand deposits adjusted (demand deposits other than interbank and United States Government, less cash items reported as in process of collection) of all member banks estimated at $92,660 million. For numbered footnotes sei i next page. 2,l8l 1,025 2,587 5,141 2,453 2,670 4,545 I'M J. la DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — Continued (Averages of dally figures. In millions of dollars) Federal Reserve District Demand deposits except interbank Time deposits 2nd half 1st half 2nd half 2nd half 1st half 2nd half Oct. 1958 (Oct. 1958 I Oct. 1957 Oct. 1958 Oct. 1958 (Oct. 1957 Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over 1/ Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas CityDallas San Francisco 27.228 27,002 26.517 15.726 15,709 13,997 3,047 5,004 2,963 4.971 1,716 1.972 1,673 2,547 4,011 2,968 1,084 3,706 1,148 1,335 778 1,069 3,150 541 558 424 669 1,265 1,088 3,696 1,143 1,332 777 1,071 3,149 541 556 423 674 1,261 995 3,166 1,020 1,255 691 946 2,807 1,706 1,995 1,684 2,562 4,035 1,082 905 1,215 2,079 1,914 1,070 894 1,215 2,068 1,902 4,722 1,577 i$3 2,663 3,923 1,018 860 1,135 2,c64 1,957 % 489 366 543 1,226 Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000 Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 14,504 14.311 425 417 1,598 1,158 1,622 1,174 1,294 1,031 1,008 2,217 1,155 953 1,713 1,587 324 13.8 425 1,570 1,189 1,292 1,018 934 2,120 1,105 886 1,537 1,504 308 l,28o 1,016 1,002 2,193 1,134 936 1,696 1,560 321 9,387 9,364 8,451 289 289 1,818 1,241 1,100 732 532 1,450 493 690 475 283 260 244 1,619 1,175 1,821 1,239 1,104 729 534 1,456 498 694 475 287 260 1,026 678 454 1,329 439 619 411 220 237 1/ Includes any banks in outlying sections of reserve cities which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks. Footnotes for preceding page (J.l): " ' "~ 1/ 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. .3/ Revised weekly figures for required reserves as compared with those given in published weekly statements: Oct. 22 18,086 2 9 / 17,993 Nov. 5EA 18,008 12E/ 17,888 £/ Preliminary '1 J.lb DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS -- Continued (Averages of daily figures; in millions of dollars. Comparability of figures is affected somewhat by changes in Federal Reserve membership, absorptions, etc., particularly in States or territories designated by an asterisk.) Demand deposits except interbank Time deposits 2nd half 1st half 2nd half 2nd half let half 2nd half Oct. 1958 I Oct. 1958 (Oct. 1957 Oct. 1958 Oct. 1958 Oct. 1957 Country banks in places with a population of less than 15,000 Total, incl.Alaska & Virgin Islands 14,503.9 14,311.4 13,889.2 9,387.3 9,364.3 8,451.1 Total, all States 14.496.0 14,303.2 13,88077 9.376.0 9,353.1 8,441.0 New England 424.6 452.2 260.8 295.0 ZBUL 295.9 Maine 7472 693" 7074 71.7 WT 78.5 New Hampshire 70.4 69.1 70.5 32.4 29.8 32.5 Vermont* 66.0 100.7 64.5 65.5 69.1 100.3 Massachusetts 164.4 49.5 175.3 177.3 47.2 49.3 Rhode Island* 1.8 „ -9 Connecticut* 49.6 51.0 69.3 42.6 35.1 35.3 Middle Atlantic 3,024.6 _3f021.6 3.067.4 3,331.8 3,041.9 .3,333.3 New York 1,142.4 1.154.8 1,107.0 1,260.9 1,262.8 1,114.0 New Jersey 760.1 784.2 772.7 733.3 695.3 Pennsylvania 1.139.9 1,122.1 1,181.2 1,285 .*5 1,286.7 1,232.5 E. North Central 3,300.4 2,445.5 3,206.7 3,259.3 2,436.3 2,252.0 Ohio *~ 030.0 724.2 019.5 " W l 721.0 675.4 Indiana 525.5 511.9 502.4 293.5 293.0 279.5 Illinois 1,293.4 1,280.8 668.4 666.3 1,233.5 598.3 Michigan* 364.6 462.7 363.4 370.4 460.3 431.6 Wisconsin 286.1 283.7 296.7 275.3 267.2 295.7 W. North Central 2,222.2 2,201.7 2,027.1 941.9 934.6 __82&2 Minnesota 351.2 329.6 w 331.3 300.1 Iowa 377.7 147*6 375.4 345.4 147.1 133.0 Missouri 399.5 394.6 154.8 373.0 150.2 126.5 North Dakota 108.3 105.7 51.7 99.4 44.6 51.2 South Dakota 142.7 60.0 139.7 121.7 59.7 50.7 Nebraska 349.9 60.1 345.8 60.0 319.2 54.6 Kansas 492.9 492.0 438.8 135.8 118.8 135.1 South Atlantic 1,576.6 1,004.8 1,558.3 1,526.2 1,006.9 913.0 Delaware 17T8 17.3 14.1 15.7 14.2 12.7 Maryland* 186.8 194.3 191.9 154.3 152.7 152.4 Virginia 410.9 405.5 403.0 384.1 389.2 352.4 West Virginia 202.4 201.2 212.6 108.2 108.3 103.8 North Carolina* 143.6 141.5 60.6 139.1 60.8 53.6 South Carolina* 101.0 101.8 94.8 32.0 32.2 27.6 Georgia 121.8 121.2 116.1 54.2 54.3 45.2 Florida 384.8 383.0 353.0 196.6 195.9 165.3 E. South Central 703.4 698.4 652.9 343.1 341. £ 291.8 Kentucky 269.9 270.3 263.1 99.3 ~337O 99.5 Tennessee 182.4 181.6 170.4 134.1 133.6 119.8 Alabama 182.2 177.8 169.0 83.4 82.5 72.8 Mississippi* 68.9 68.7 50.4 26.3 26.2 • 16.2 W. South Central 2,143.0 2,109.0 2,013.7 478.3 475.2 383.0 Arkansas 16179 155.0 154.6 58.9 w Louisiana 158.9 157.9 163.0 75.3 75.9 Oklahoma 383.3 381.2 336.3 106.2 107.7 87.8 Texas 1,438.9 1,414.9 1,359.7 233.4 178.6 237.3 Mountain 773.9 796.5 737.4 331.4 286.1 329.3 Montana 219.2 210.0 20677 95-2 oOTb 93.9 Idaho 28.7 28.3 26.4 16.4 16.4 14.6 Wyoming 121.7 116.6 112.6 44.9 44.3 39.5 Colorado 273.4 269.9 250.3 100.2 99.9 85.8 New Mexico 115.9 112.9 105.9 36.8 36.3 30.4 Arizona 4.9 4.3 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.7 Utah 29.4 28.7 27.6 31.6 31.7 29.1 Nevada 3.3 3.2 2.6 3.7 2.6 2.5 Pacific 253.9 253.4 243.2 201.8 201.2 184.2 Washington* "65.8 65.7 4 7 . 3 Oregon* 43.5 43.7 21.1 21.0 20.4 California 144.6 144.0 136.0 133.2 132.9 118.0 Alaska &Virgin Is, 8.0 8.2 8.3 11.3 11.2 10.2