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FEDERAL

H.9
(Rev i 6/70)

RESERVE

s t a t i s t i c a l

r e l e a s e

For immediate release
February 11, 1971

WEEKLY SUMMARY OF BANKING AND CREDIT MEASURES
(Averages of daily figures)

Year-ago data
Week ended 4 vzks . ended
Feb. 11
F-eb. 11

4 weeks ended

Week /ended
Feb. 10

Feb. 3

Feb. 10

Jan. 13

248
-65

283
3
4.09
4.62
4.13
4.73
5.81
6.08

339
-125

320
-14
4.44
5.24
4.80
5-57
6.68
6.34

Marginal Reserve Measures -& Interest Rates (NSA)
Member bank borrowings ($ mil.)
Free or net borrowed ( - ) reserves ($ mil.)
Federal funds rate
Dealer loan rate 1_/
3-month Treasury bill rate
3-month CD rate (secondary market) 2/
3-month Euro-dollar rate
U.S. Government bond rate
3/
Reserve Aggregates ($ bil., SA)

3.59

4.20

3.83
4.55 '
5.78
6.08

4.01
4.57
4.11
4.80
5.75
6.09

1,080
-897
9.18
9.67
7.71
8.82

9.60
6.87

4/
30.3
30.1
30.1

Total reserves
Nonborrowed reserves
Required reserves

30.3
29.9
30.1

30.3
29.9
30.0

Total member bank deposits
Total member bank deposits plus nondeposit items 5/
Money supply (currency & demand deposit components)
Time deposits, all commercial banks
U.S. Government demand deposits, member banks
NSA - Not seasonally adjusted:

-

Average of range of offering rates on

326.5
335.3
214.8
237.3

8.2

27.7
26.7
27.5

30.1
29.9
29.9

Feb. 3

324.3
334.3
214.9
235.9
6.9

325.3
335.3
214.2
236.5
8.1

,Tan. 6-

320.6
331.8
214.7
231.8
. 6.1

pph. 4

Fph. 4

282.8
303.3
203.9
192.7
5.8

284.2
304.5
205.0
193.0
5.7

SA - Seasonally adjusted.
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Digitized
FRASER
5/ forSometimes
paper, Euro-dollar borrowings of U.S. banks,
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
commercial, paper amounted to $ 1 ,963 million.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

27.9
26.8
27.7

Week ended 4 wks . ende<

4 weeks ended

Week ended
Feb. 3
-Tan. 27

i;

1,069
-862
9.18
9.66
7.36
8.68
9.48
6.72

and certain other nondeposit sources.

On February

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second market.