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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, M B BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BANKS, FOR THE BIWEEKLY PERIOD ENDED AUGUST 23, 1961

Glass of bankj
and.
j
F. R. District

Gross dsmsind deposits
Total

All member banks
122,872
Cent. res.city bks.:
New York
23,696
Chicago
6,077

Interbank
13,929

u. s .
Govt.
4,856

September 11, 1 9 6 1
BorrowDemand
Reserves
ings at
Net demand
Time balances With Currency
deposits 2/ deposits due from F. R. and coin Required Excess F. R.
Oth
total
Banks
dom .bks. Banks
104,088 103, 261
50
6,911 16,674
69.639
2,525 3/18,599 3/600
r

4, 332
1,251

1,019
296

18,345
4,530

19,747
5,250

7,029
1,939

96
99

3,440
936

165
31

3,610
963

-5
4

3
3
7

Reserve city "banks
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

48,174
2,341
1,067
3,019
5,708
3,205
3,478
4,487
2,513
1,348
3,444
3,807
13,756

6,863
353
52
511
560
438
734
611
697
390
914
950
653

1,892
80
48
118
294
117
98
279
81
69
91
146
472

39,418
1,908
967
2,390
4,854
2,651
2,646
3,597
1,734
889
2,438
2,7H
12,632

4o, 0 2 2
2,072
924
2, 508
4,962
2,686
2,728
3,731
2, 053
1,070
2,718
2,974
11,598

25,564
301
732
861
3,242
1,015
1,107
2, 508
673
327
831
1,397
12,570

1,947
21
33
106
181
129
248
162
123
4i
261
370
271

7,158
339
162
407
874
421
46l
652
345
185
46l
528
2,325

783
20
28
52
112
76
52
92
31
10
36
39
234

7,882
357
189
4-57
981
494
506
741
372
193
490
560
2, 542

59
2
1
1
5
4
8
3
4
2
7
7
17

Country "banks
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
-Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco

44,925
3,673
7,141
2,958
3,195
2,671
4,052
7,268
2,223
1,881
3,216
3,956
2,690

1,483
140
127
30
27
115
275
162
65
85
156
254
47

1,649
155
319
i4o
129
99
ll4
260
73
75
117
78
90

41,794
3,378
6,695
2,788
3,039
2,457
3,663
6,846
2,086
1,721
2,943
5,624
2,554 1

38,24l
3,174
6,333
2,549
2,758
2,236
3,383
6,187
1,889
1,591
2,671
3,167
2,303

31,106
1,553
6,439
2,886
2,825
1,655
2,004
6,453
1,215
1,434
1,239
1, 378
2, 026

4,770
209
395
292
332
305
513
817
290
228
480
686
224

5,i4I

l, 546
132
247
133
145
115
145
245
70
51
73
104
86

6,144
459
1,085
450
472
351
506
1,065
287
263
382
449
378

542
•, 26
53
27
53
42
49
86
35
31
58
66
17

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344
380
278
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252
243
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DEPOSITSj RESERVES, AND BORROWINGS OF MEMBER BAMS -- Continued
(Averages of daily figures. In millions of dollars)

Federal
Reserve
District

Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
and U. S. Government
Aug.10-23, July 27- Aug. 11-24, Aug.IO-23,! July 27- Aug 11-^4,
| Aug.9,1961 I960
1961
Aug.9,1961 1 I960
1961
Country banks in places with population of 15,000 and over l/ 2/

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

29,703

29,716

28,772

21,399

21,330

19,228

3,002
5,541
1,7H
1,945
1,597
2,892
5,070
1,089
901
1,334
2,293
2,328

3,048
5,487
1,723
1,94-7
1,597
2,897
5,087
1,085
889
1,340
2,279
2,336

2,902
5,347
1,617
1,942
1,559
2,861
4,842
1,083
877
1,293
2,176
2,274

1,263
4,920
1,454
1,607
875
1,506
4,974
662
684
616
1,030
1,808

1,257
4,899
1,451
1,602
876
1,505
4,958
659
682
609
1,032
1,802

l,l64
4,575
1,287
1,510
818
1,345
4,309
597
629
520
84o
1,634

Country banks in places
Total

12,090

r/12,030

Trith poplUation

11,859

of less than 15,000 2 /

9,707"

r/9,669

9,071

Boston
366
290
376
289
279
375
New York
1,464
1,154
1,152
1,518
1,155
1,519
Philadelphia
1,074
1,426
1,078
1,092
1,432
1,360
Cleveland
1,094
1,087
1,216
1,103
1,219
1,157
Richmond
860
824
851
733
779
777
Atlanta
441
764
498
498
725
771
Chicago
1,764
1,760
1,472
1,776
1,478
1,379
St. Louis
980
996
551
505
553
997
Minneapolis
820
802
809
716
751
748
Kansas City
622
l,6l4
1,609
615
1,530
536
Dallas
348
1,331
348
1,327
1,299
299
226
San Francisco
224
218
202
r/211
r/217
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1/ Includes any banks in outlying sections of reserve cities which have "been given
permission to carry the some reserves as country banks; also includes member
banks in Hawaii.
2/ Classification by population is based on the i960 census; comparative figures foz
i960, previously reported on the basis of the 1930 census, have been revised.
Footnotes for preceding page (J.l):
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:

Aug. 1 6
Aug. 2 3
Aug. 30 2/
Sept. 6 jd/

Cash
allowable as
reserves
2,530
2,520
2,615
2,382

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Required
reserves
18,593
18,605
18,567
18,564

Excess
reserves
6o4
597
602
530

Free
reserves
542
560
565
473

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DEPOSITS, RESERVES, AMD BORROWINGS OP 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 en asterisk.)
Country barki
Demand deposits except interbank
Time deposits
places with a popand U. S. Government
ulation of le^s
Aug.10-23, f July 27- |Aug.11-24,Aug. 10-23. July 27- IAug.11-24,
than 15,000
1961
!Aug.9,196l| I960
Aug .9,1961
1961
1961
Total
9"?7Q7-3 r%9,659 -5
9,070-9
12,090.3 £/l2,029-6 HTSpB.H"
Total, all States 12,0%.5 £/I2,02.3*7 "T7B32.3
9,695-0 g/9,656 .B
9,061-2
New England
3.7
290.0
279.3
375.7
17^9"
w
Maine *
"5572
6177
" 74.0
58.7
73-7
73.9
New 3
62.0
61.7
35.2
3
9
.
0
39.0
59-9
Vermont
56.1
55-2
53-6
95.9
99.7
99.5
Massachusetts
162.8
160.7
51.6
154.9
53.2
53.9
Rhode Island
Connecticut
22.7
23.4
37-0
38.2
36.0
23.3
Middle Atlantic
2,486.7
,287.1
3,153-2
2,477.5
2, 517.3
3,279.5
New York *
747.1
961.9
749.9
925.9
955.9
755-9
New Jersey
728.1
871.0
868.7
813.3
704.9
723.8
Pennsylvania *
l,4i4.0
1,008.7
1,006.6
1,452.6
1.456.5
1.056.5
E. North Central
2.700.6
2.546.6
2,716.3
2,736.5
2, 391-3
2,537.0
Ohio
""5353
689.2
774.1
732.8
T93^T
775-9
Indiana
340.8
314.4
473.6
465-2
465-9
341.5
Illinois
628.0
630.8
587.8
998.0
976.5
998.7
Michigan
500.2
330.4
471.5
322.5
496.5
338.1
Wisconsin „
241.1
240.0
284.8
234.0
298.2
297.6
W. North Central
1,876.8
1,045-1
1,933.4
961.3
1,037-7
1,933-5
Minnesota
311.6
344.6
311.1
302.:
332.2
343.7
Iowa
295-6
298.2
152.2
143.8
295.4
152.7
Missouri
174.1
155.1
332.8
331.6
332.7
173.5
North Dakota
50.6
76.1
52.4
73.8
74.7
52.3
South Dakota
125.4
122.1
64.5
119.6
70.2
70.7
Nebraska
81.6
306.0
82.2
69.0
306.1
293.2
Kansas
164.2
168.4
146.1
485-9
492.3
457.4
South Atlantic
1,264.0
1,022.4
1,024.0
1,252.6
1,190.8
938.1
Delaware
TT~
U
4?7
4.7
3-7
T f
Maryland
126.0
101.8
100.5
101.9
125.7
117.5
424.0
Virginia
424.8
380.6
405.3
365.4
379-7
West Virginia
184.6
128.0
184-9
182.3
139.0
139.3
North Carolina
56.0
51.0
96.3
95.6
89.5
55.9
South Carolina
40.8
40.4
108.2
101.8
38.4
97.6
Georgia
69.4
61.9
91.6
89.2
69.2
93.0
Florida
294.8
163.2
260.5
131.9
163.3
295.7
E. South Central
584.6
328.2
589.1
578.2
358.6
357-5
101.5
Kentucky
102.1
224.6
227.7
92.7
227.3
Tennessee
161.6
I63.O
156.8
145-6
145.5
135.0
86.0
Alabama
86.1
142.5
141.7
143.9
79.3
24.8
24.2
21.2
Mississippi
51.8
55.1
55.9
1,856.4
W. South Central
1,856.6
1,811.7
584.5
5U.3
585.7
84.4
Arkansas
84.5
152.0
155^
154.3
73-7
Louisiana
50.1
98.8
98.6
99.0
52.9
53.1
402.8
160.2
141.7
400.2
Oklahoma
158.6
392.1
288.4
245.8
Texas
288.1
1,205.6
1.200.5
1,175.2
Mountain
403-1
648.2
1/396.0
679.0
357-0
1/665.7
180.0
110.3
Montana
182.0
180.3
119.7
Idaho
1/22.2
17.6
17-7
26.3
26.7
104.4
Vfyoming
53-8
107.9
105.9
59.9
59.9
120.0
1
1
9
.
6
244.0
Colorado
95-0
241.7
219.4
40.2
82.4
New Mexico
82.6
40-3
36-9
82.7
4.4
4.2
Arizona
4.3
6-3
5.5
5-5
Utah
35.2
25.2
26.7
33.4
27.2
37.3
Nevada
2.2
2-5
3.9
2-5
3.9
3.9
141.5
Pacific
154.8
162.6
162.0
153.5
163.7
46.7
Washington
46.9
-53.9
49.8
50.9
51.5
21.6
Oregon *
24.4
28.1
19.5
25.1
19.7
California
58.0
57.8
51-5
54.2
53-8
51-7
Alaska
24.5
30.2
29-5
32.9
32.9
33.0
12.6
1
2
.
6
Virgin Islands
6.6
9-8
5.9
5.7
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