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FEDERAL
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Class of tagk'
F.^R. District
• banks
city banks
Boston
New York:
New York City
Other
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago:
City of Chicago
Other
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

RESERVE

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statistical
release

IFOSITS, RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS. FOR THE BIWEEKLY
(Averages of daily figures!/. In millions of
Demand
Gross demand deposits
Net demand
Time balances
Inter- U. S.
depositsS/ deposits due from
bank
dom.bks.
Govt.
136,011 15,281 6,252
116,478
113,132 101,257 7,669
85,165 13,3^1
2,362
26,306
3,239
6,060
4,122
3,974
1,3io
1,307
15,866

Country banks
52,846
Boston
57179
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
4,068
Dallas
Francisco
Digitized for San
FRASER
For numbered footnotes„



1,028

4,488

1,279
23

14,023
1,126
1,495
5,l64
1,917
1,716

106
28
112
192
137
262

3,758
128
413
915
525
520

263
29
80
l4i
117
59

5,376
3,731
2,183
976
2,243
3,150
13,027

4,223
3,870
1,191
639
1,265
2,274
17,465

180
184
42
209
359
282

1,009
668
376
177
398
576
2,569

49
105
35
12
31
40
295

44,747
3,576
7,298
2,911
3,079
2,726
4,147
7,179
2,205
1,828

44,067
2,202 4 # 485
8,361
3,723
388
3,643
342
2,258
645
3,119
908
9,167
1,790
355
228
2,143
2,234
559
2,350
2^3
3,075

57,190

20,045
706
2,529
5,094
3,471
2,994

20,804
678
2,617
5,H9
3,404
3,062

4,700
3,763
l,6ll
861
2,035
2,962
14,486
49,l4i
3,820
7,641
3,212
3,4c6

1,987
3,686
4,102
3,074

17,932 1/3,190
12,374
341

68,367
1,997

2,769

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PERIOD ENDED OCTOBER 14, IQC'v
dollars)
October 30, 1964
Borrowings at
With Currency
F. R.
F. R. and coin Required
Banks
Banks
total

2,219
~~8oT 27

67,336
1,878

V? f r

5

'364
936
361
296

X

274

1354_

1,9H
T6T
313
159
165
148
186
298
83
128
114

1/20,700
13,#%^

1,051

2,848
7,132
1,210

I/422

304

85 ; 247

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

Federal
Reserve
District

In millions of dollars)

Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
and U. S. Government
Oct. 1-iUJ Sept.17-30]Oct. 3-16/ Oct. 1-14,1 Sept. 17-30,'Oct. 3-167
1964
1964
1963
1964
196^ | 1963
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 CityDallas
San Francisco

35,160

l;g
1,972
2,196

i1,277
;

1,020
2,c46
2,696
2,8C0

34,537

33,569

3,327
6,422
1,916
2,165
1,870
3,4l4
5,766
1,257
994
2,020
2,656
2,731

3,272
6,467
1,890
2,092
1,750
3,275
5,563
1,231
1,000
1,879
2,507
2,642

30,775

30,522

28,399

1,919
2,155
1,212
2,349
7,030
942
1,055
1,300
1,735
2,789

1,839
6,370
1,906
2,136
1,191
2,343
6,975
939
1,050
1,285
1,727
2,762

1,640
6,748
1,795
1,931
1,071
2,107
6,320
878
916
1,081
1,510
2,402

Country banks in places with population of less than 15,000
13,981
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

1,210

13,690

13,490

1,221

13,221

349
1,925

347
1,915
1,792
1,484
i,o4o
756
2,125
844
1,083
929
612
284

l,8c4

1,013
2,131
1,210
1,614

13,291

1,640

1,488
1,047
770
2,137
848
1,088
934
615
287

12.081

1/ Includes any banks in 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.1):
1/ Averages of daily closing figures for reserves with F.R. Banks 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. 21^/
Oct. 282/

Cash
allowable as
reserves

Required
reserves

3,135
3,246
3,329
3,437

20,826
20,575
20,573
20,462

p,/ Preliminary.




Excess
reserves
433
410
4l6
296

Free
reserves
63
171
36
66

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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BQHROv/INC-S 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 other areas designated by an asterisk.)
Country banks in Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
places with popand U. S. Government
Oct. 1-14, (Sept. 17-301Oct. 3-16,1 Oct. 1-14,1 Sept.17-30|Oct,167
3
ulation of less
1964
1964
1963
1 1964
1964
1963
than 15,000
Total
13,690.4 13,489.7 13.291.4 13,220.6 12,080.7
Total, all States 13,973.7 13,683.1 13,482.8 13.273.5 ' 13,203.1 12,066
322.
New England
404.8
438.8
441.0
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31&481,,2
6.4
66.8
Maine
64.6
71.8
72.4
51..0
New Hampshire
56.1
55.7
77.2
75-5
79.2
105
109.5
Vermont
109.8
64.2
60.5
61.5
53.
60.0
Massachusetts
59.5
160.7
175-1
177.7
Rhode Island
31.
Connecticut
36.5
37.2
50.6
43.5
50.1
3,805,
4,058.6
4.078.4
Middle Atlantic
2,646.0
2,787.2
2,759.1
1,124.
1,211.0
New York
1.216.7
802.6
850.9
856.7
1,038.
1,130.3
New Jersey
1.137.8
846.7
774.8
847.1
1,642.
Pennsylvania
1,717.3
1,068.6
1.723.9
1,061.5
1,083.4
3,151.
3,471.7
E. North Central
3,491.9
141.7
3,225.3
3,159.0
910,
Ohio
985.0
979.3
774.3
786.3
775.3
4c6
454.6
Indiana*
458.9
568.5
564.9
549.3
849,
943.4
Illinois
948.8
1,156.9
1,155.2
1,192.3
615,
686.3
Michigan
689.5
372.5
392.4
393.0
408.1
370,
Wisconsin
409.7
271.2
288.8
285.1
1,430,
1.605.0
W. North Central
1.613.1
2,098.9
2.080.9
2.141.2
427.
Minnesota
478.5
475.9
341.5
343.2
351.4
218.
247.4
248.1
346.2
340.3
359.0
280.8
245.
Missouri
281.9
383.2
400.3
387.7
73.
North Dakota
83.3
83.7
89.8
92.7
92.9
92.
104.3
South Dakota
105.1
130.2
128.5
133.4
148.4
133.
Nebraska
149-5
319.7
311.6
305.2
264.9
239.
Kansas
266.3
485.4
486.2
492.6
1,303.
1,427.8
South Atlantic
1.560.5
1,435.9
1.635.3
1.688.5
Delaware
7-2
7.2
4.3
4.3
4.5
142.5
Maryland
143.5
110.2
132.2
123.3
Virginia
571.7
574.6
471.4
459.8
487.9
177
West Virginia
195.2
156.3
219.0
223.8
227.9
72,
84.4
North Carolina
83.7
120.8
118.9
128.5
52
56.4
South Carolina
56.7
141.5
150.4
150.3
84
Georgia
95.6
113.8
124.7
129.7
248
Florida
277.6
4l8.6
391.1
427.4
476
E. South Central
538.4
"8.1
709.6
_I26,8
130
-mKentucky*
147.4
262.4
253.8
267.1
218.6
195,
Tennessee
219.8
208.2
197.2
212.2
117
Alabama
131.5
132.1
176.8
175.8
182.3
38.8
33,
Mississippi
39.1
60.3
63.2
65.2
984.9
W. South Central
2.CC4.8
1.969.6
.012.8
" JL
129,
149-3
Arkansas
149.9
198.1
197.6
207.5
64.
Louisiana
73.1
116.0
73.4
127.1
128.7
204,
228.8
Oklahoma
229.8
410.7
404.7
409.8
469,
Texas
529.7
531.8
1,280.0
1,240.2
1,266.8
_522_
567.1
Mountain
569.9
745.4
712.1
74.5,.3 .
"
81,
202.0
Montana
202.8
240.8
237.9
235.6
19,
18.5
Idaho*
18.7
26.5
24.2
24.2
78,
86.7
Wyoming
87.1
110.0
103.2
107.7
146.7
Colorado
147.3
234.5
233.9
235.7
56.7
New Mexico *
57.3
93.5
92.2
92.7
Arizona
7.5
7.5
10.9
11.0
10.5
41,
44.8
Utah
45.0
29.6
29.7
31.2
4,
4.2
Nevada
4.2
2.5
2.5
2.5
187
208.9
Pacific
211.1
198.5
_12£JL
20.5 .6_.
61.0
Washington
61.8
65.2
60.7
58.3
31.4
Oregon
31.6
30.7
33.0
33.6
92.0
California
92.9
65.7
80.6
77.0
Alaska
24.5
24.8
30.2
30.7
17.7
Virgin Islands
17.5
7.0
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