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J.l Class of bank and Federal Reserve District All member banks BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FIRST HALF OF OCTOBER 1959 November -6, 1959 • (Averages of daily figures]:/* In millions of dollars) Demand Borrowings Gross demand deposits Reserves with F.R.Banks Net demand Time balances due at Federal deposits 2/ deposits Reserve from domestic Total Total Required Excess Govt. banks Banks 122,015 13,332 3>995 104,688 1,021 103,490 54,441 18,566 3/18,078 3/487 6,655 New York 23,456 4,099 18,522 835 Chicago 6,058 1,192 229 4,636 Reserve city banks 48,160 6,659 1,548 39,953 Boston 2,303 366 1,942 75 New York 1,134 42 43 1,049 484 Philadelphia 3,021 104 2,432 Cleveland 5,680 545 213 4,922 Richmond 2,996 2,446 455 95 Atlanta 3,386 721 78 2,587 1 Chicago 561 5,387 223 4,603 St. Louis 80 2,545 1,720 745 Minneapolis 1,256 46 871 339 Kansas City 819 3,370 2,454 97 Dallas 3,802 2,748 947 107 San Francisco 13,202 388 635 12,179 Country banks 44,341 1,381 1,383 41,577 Boston 136 3,671 138 3,395New York 7,063 129 6,702 233 Philadelphia 3,016 122 25 2,869 Cleveland 25 3,352 129 3,199 Richmond 2,892 100 129 2,663 Atlanta 4,026 266 100 3,660 Chicago 6,481 145 203 6,133 St. Louis 2,310 65 2,192 53 Minneapolis 1,908 61 1,771 77 Kansas City 124 2,848 3,057 85 Dallas 3,941 215 3,652 75 San Francisco 2,624 84 47 2,493 NOTE: Demand deposits adjusted deposits other than interbank collection) of all member banks amcimLed to $92,817 million. For numbered footnotes see next pttge. 19,911 5,226 40,232 2,115 987 2,538 4,937 2,503 ifii 2,063 4,756 1,455 21, 2W 637 532 2,6 ,688 754 74 101 2,083 33 105 182 121 247 226 129 4l 275 4o8 292 3,860 1,015 7,788 363 195 445 952 453 491 912 370 177 485 545 2,399 5,902 ~45o~" 1,024 442 491 3,822 1,014 360 3 195 445 949 . 3 451 -I4 2 485 5 906 7 365 5 1 176 472 13 540 5 2,388 11 305 97 412 3 17 31 51 si 3,113 68 501 15 267 989 27 2,669 635 59 2,943 1,077 11,269 10,575 38,120 26,349 207 5,511 391 1,407 3,192 - N S 421 19 6,242 4l0 2 51 5,737 974 2,630 2,502 4l4 278 12 27 4i 2,930 316 8 2,551 450 2,411 1,567 344 I > 32 5 3,4o6 488 463 1,677 30 459 5,602 66 674 4,733 853 919 24 1,065 8 304 269 292 1,957 1,646 202 20 1,324 247 267 15 2,600 21 31 336 991 367 395 1,024 612 21 3,231 445 407 39 202 12 2,273 1,771 351 339 7 and United States Government, less cash items reported as in process of II 5 DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS — (Averages of daily figures. Reserve District Continued In millions of dollars) Time deposits Demand deposits except interbank 1st half 1st half 1st half 2nd half 2nd half 1st half Oct. 1959 Sept. 1959 Oct. 1958 Oct. 1959 Sept. 1959 Oct. 1958 Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over l/ Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 28,401 28,562 27,002 16,466 l6,46o 15,709 3,114 5,264 1,797 2,032 1,719 2,683 4,143 1,119 904 1,245 2,144 2,237 3,153 5,267 1,808 2,081 1,710 2,712 4,173 1,083 905 1,264 2,164 2,243 2,963 4,971 1,716 1,972 1,673 2,547 4,011 1,070 894 1,215 2,068 1,902 1,121 3,862 1,211 1,399 787 1,090 3,207 5^3 593 1,120 3,858 1,209 1,401 790 1,091 3,203 543 591 454 699 1,500 1,088 3,696 1,143 1,332 777 1,071 3,149 541 556 423 674 1,261 % 698 1,501 Country banks in places with po;Dulation of less than 15,000 Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 14,559 421 1,670 1,194 1,296 1,044 1,076 2,193 1,126 928 1,689 1,582 340 14,484 42 6 1,679 1,188 1,289 1,025 1,061 2,190 1,124 925 1,687 1,546 343 14,311 9,883 9,870 9,364 417 1,598 1,158 1,280 1,016 1,002 2,193 1,134 936 1,696 1,560 321 286 1,875 1,291 1,152 780 587 1,526 522 732 536 326 270 285 1,880 1,287 1,149 774 585 1,525 520 731 533 326 274 289 1,818 1,241 1,100 732 532 1,450 493 690 475 283 260 j l/ Includes any banks in outlying sections of reserve cities which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks; also includes member banks in Hawaii. 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. 3/ Revised weekly figures compared with those given in published weekly statements: Oct. 7 Oct. 14 , Oct. 2lS/y Oct. 28^/ 5/ Preliminary. Required reserves Excess reserves Free reserves 18,153 483 489 487 284 -523 -559 -332 -506 18,012 18,192 18,284 • vr.lb Z u u W v U a , J u u Z U y ^ . w K ^ Qj.r M A g - a : ^ ) \ „ Z — OualslnuocI (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 other areas designated by an asterisk-) Demand deposits except interbank Time deposits 1st half 2nd half" 1st half 1st half 2nd half 1st half Oct. 1959 Sept. 1959IOct. 1958 IOct. 1959 ISept, 19591Oct. 1958 Country banks in places with a population of less than 15,000 Total 14,550.9 14,484.2 14,311.4 9,003.3 9,869.5 97355-3 Total, all States 14,551.8" 14/477.3 14,306.8 '9,861.3 9,357.1 Rev England 421.3 424.6 42571 285.2 296.0 Maine 78.4 "02.0 77.6 " 74.2 81.7 78-3 New Hampshire 32.4 70.4 34.9 77-0 77.7 35.0 Vermont* 66.0 100.7 94.2 60.9 59.7 94.2 Massachusetts* 164.4 171.4 166.6 51.1 49.5 51.6 Rhode Island Connecticut* 39.0 49.6 38.9 23.3 35.1 23.3 Middle Atlantic 3,153.6 3,024.6 3,153.5 3,469.7 3,468.7 3,331.8 Fe v York 1.217.4 1,221.2 1,142.4 1,312.8 1/260.9 1,318.9 lJev7 Jersey* 760.1 821.7 784.2 780.7 789.5 823.8 Pennsylvania 1,142.8 1,122.1 1,328.1 1,286.7 1.155.5 1,333.1 .vK flnrth Central 3,288.5 3,293.1 2,436.3 2,552.6 3,259.3 2.557.3 l.-ko 840.9 839.0 721.0 756.2 758.5 W 5 Indiana 500.3 501.4 303.3 301.5 511.9 293.0 Illinois 1,277.6 1,280.8 709.0 666.3 706.3 Michigan 480.7 480.7 363.4 383.3 460.3 Wisconsin 286.4 290.3 283.7 307.9 295.7 305.8 W •» North Central 2,201.7 2,158.3 2,147.5 1,001.7 934.6 1.002.6 Minnesota 348.5 348.4 349.3 351.1 331.3 348.5 Ioxza 156.6 350.6 357-5 147.1 156.3 375.4 Missouri 386.9 381.1 156.3 394.6 156.3 150.2 North Dakota 104.4 104.2 105-7 57-0 51.2 South Dakota 136.1 134.3 64.7 139.7 59.7 Nebraska 60.0 345.8 338.9 68.1 67.7 339.6 Kansas 492.0 487-3 151.0 484.5 135.1 151.4 South Atlantic 1.612.2 1,587.4 1,063.4 1,558.3 1,006.9 1,070.5 Delaware* 4.0 3-o 14.1 3/o 17.3 3-7 Maryland 180.1 186.8 159.2 158.7 152.7 Virginia 427.1 415.0 405-5 413-9 389.2 West Virginia 201.2 201.4 199.2 108.2 119.7 120.9 North Carolina 146.0 141.5 60.6 59.2 150.7 62.4 South Carolina 101.8 108.5 104.4 32.0 33.5 33.7 Georgia 122.6 121.2 121.3 60.1 54.2 59.9 Florida 421.9 416.4 215.4 214.8 383.0 195-9 B. South Central 703.5 368.4 698.4 699.8 341.8 367.2 Kentucky 265.6 25472 57073" 100.5 100.5 99-5 Tennessee 191.8 181.6 144.5 193.1 133.6 144.9 Alabama 173.9 177-8 184.9 82.5 92.5 92.9 Mississippi 68.5 68.7 26.2 71.3 29.7 30.1 W . South Central 2,158.4 2,113.8 2,109.0 544.9 544.7 475.2 Arkansas 165.4 66.8 155.8 66.7 155.0 58.8 Louisiana 179.6 182.2 84.1 83.8 157-9 75.3 Oklahoma 381.0 385.5 381.2 125.1 125.1 107.7 Texas 1,394.8 1,414.9 1,427.9 269.1 268.9 233.4 Mountain 362.8 777.2 364.9 773.9 329.3 779.6 Montana 203.9 201.9 210.0 102.2 101.8 93-9 Idaho 27.8 28.1 17.2 28.3 16.4 17.1 Wyoming 114.8 112.2 51.2 116.6 50.5 44.3 Colorado 280.3 282.4 108.8 109.3 269.9 100.2 New Mexico 116.8 116.7 112 c9 42.5 42.9 36.3 Arizona 5.6 4.0 4 . 3 5.4 4.0 4.0 Utah 28.3 2 8 . 7 27.7 34.2 34.3 31.6 Nevada 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 - 2 3.8 3-9 Pacific 276.4 210.5 278.9 257.0 215.0 205.2 Washington* 4b.6 61.7 6577 46.3 4773 Oregon* 38.9 22.8 39.0 22.6 21.0 California* 142.3 A 7 137.8 125.5 132.9 120.3 Alaska* 20.6 36.0 4.0 20.8 Virgin Islands 8.2 7.2 8 . 3 1j 386'.6 Si is-.; L0_ '!:! a