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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
ANNUAL STATISTICAL DIGEST
1985
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October 1986
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Preface
The ANNUAL STATISTICAL DIGEST is designed as a com-pact source of economic—and, especially, financial—data.The object is to lighten the burden of assembling time seriesby providing a single source of historical continuations ofthe statistics carried regularly in the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
The DIGEST also offers a continuation of series that for-merly appeared regularly in the Bulletin, as well as certainspecial, irregular tables, which the Bulletin also once car-ried. The domestic nonfinancial series included are thosefor which the Board of Governors is the primary source.Sources of data other than the Federal Reserve are listed inPart 3—Notes to Tables.
This issue of the DIGEST, like those for 1980 through1984, covers data for only a single year—in this case,1985—unless data were revised for earlier years, exceptionsare noted in the Table of Contents. The DIGEST serves tomaintain the historical series published in Banking and Mon-etary Statistics, 1949-1970, and the DIGEST, 1970-1979.
In this issue, series include revisions to all the data availablethrough July 1986. The current coverage of the series, anychanges in the coverage, and other pertinent details are givenin Part 3—Notes to Tables.
The numbering system for the tables contained in thisissue differs slightly from those in previous issues of theDIGEST and in the Bulletin. As a guide to tables that coverthe same material in these publications, the Board's staffhas prepared a concordance, which accompanies this DI-GEST. A glossary of Federal Reserve terms is available freeof charge from Publications Services, Mail Stop 138, Boardof Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington,D.C 20551. Suggestions for making the DIGEST more use-fill may be sent to the Economic Editing Unit, Stop 94, atthe same address.
Please note that the index refers to table numbers, notpage numbers.
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Symbols and Abbreviations
ATS Automatic transfer service n.e.c.CD Certificate of deposit NOWFHA Federal Housing Administration OPECFHLBB Federal Home Loan Bank BoardFSLIC Federal Savings and Loan Insurance REIT
Corporation RPG-10 Group of Ten SDRGNMA Government National Mortgage Association SMSAGNP Gross national product VAHUD Department of Housing and Urban *
DevelopmentIPCs Individuals, partnerships, and corporationsMMDA Money market deposit accountn.a. Not available . . .
Not elsewhere classifiedNegotiable order of withdrawalOrganization of Petroleum Exporting
CountriesReal estate investment trustRepurchase agreementSpecial drawing rightStandard metropolitan statistical areaVeterans AdministrationAmount is less than one-half the smallest
unit in the table (for example, less than50,000 when the data are shown inmillions to one decimal place).
Not applicable
"U.S, government securities" may include issues of U.S. government agencies."State and local government" also includes municipalities, special districts, and other political subdivisions.
In some of the tables details do not add to totals because of rounding.
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Contents
The data shown in this issue of the DIGEST are in general for 1985. The exceptions are indicated in parenthesesafter the table titles.
Part 1—Regular Tables
1. Reserves, money stock, liquid assets, and debt.measures (1982-85)A. Quarterly changes 3B. Monthly changes 4
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank creditA. Monthly averages 6B. Weekly averages of daily figures 7C. Wednesday figures 10D. End-of-month figures 13
3. Reserves and borrowings of depository institutionsA. Monthly averages 14B. Biweekly averages of daily figures 14
4. Federal funds and repurchase agreements of large member banks 155. Federal Reserve Bank interest rates
A. Short-term adjustment credit to depository institutions 17B. Extended credit to depository institutions 17
6. Reserve requirements of depository institutions, December 31, 1985 187. Margin requirements (1968-85) 188. Maximum interest rates payable on time and savings deposits at federally insured institutions 189. Federal Reserve open market transactions (1984-85) 19
10. Federal Reserve BanksA. Consolidated condition statement 21B. Federal Reserve note statement 22C. Maturity distribution of loans and securities held 22
11. Debits and deposit turnover at commercial banks (1984-85)A. Seasonally adjusted 23B. Not seasonally adjusted 23
12. Measures and components of the money stock and debt (1982-85)A. Seasonally adjusted 24B. Not seasonally adjusted 26
13. Aggregate reserves of depository institutions and monetary base (1982-85)A. Adjusted for changes in reserve requirements 28B. Not adjusted for changes in reserve requirements 29
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks (1972-85)A. Seasonally adjusted 30B. Not seasonally adjusted 34
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15. Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks (1977-85) 3916. Commercial bank assets and liabilities—Last-Wednesday-of-month series (1984-85)
A. All commercial banking institutions 44B. Domestically chartered commercial banks 46
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks 4818. Large weekly reporting U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks 5619. Gross demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 6120. Commercial paper and bankers dollar acceptances outstanding
A. Commercial paper, seasonally adjusted (1983-85) 62B. Bankers dollar acceptances, not seasonally adjusted 62
21. Prime rate charged by banks on short-term business loans 6322. Terms of lending at commercial banks—Based on surveys of loans made 6323. Interest rates in money and capital markets
A. Annual and monthly averages 65B. Weekly averages 66
24. Stock market—Selected statisticsA. Stock prices and trading 71B. Customer financing 71C. Margin-account debt at brokers 71D. Special miscellaneous-account balances at brokers 71
25. Selected assets and liabilities of financial institutionsA. FSLIC-insured institutions (1983-85) 72B. Savings banks 73C. Life insurance companies (1984-85) 73D. Credit unions (1984-85) 74
26. Federal fiscal and financing operations 7527. U.S. budget
A. Receipts 76B. Outlays 77
28. Federal debt subject to statutory limit—Types and ownership 7829. Gross public debt of the U.S. Treasury—Types and ownership (1984-85) 7830. U.S. government securities dealers
A. Transactions 79B. Positions 82C. Financing 85
31. Debt of federal and federally sponsored credit agencies 8632. New security issues of state and local governments 8733. New security issues of corporations (1983-85) 8834. Open-end investment companies (1984-85) 8935. Corporate profits and their distribution (1983-85) 9036. Current assets and liabilities of nonfmancial corporations (1980-85) 9037. Total nonfarm business expenditures on new plant and equipment 9138. Domestic finance companies—Assets and liabilities 9139. Business credit of domestic finance companies
A. Accounts receivable — , 92B. Extensions and repayments 92
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40. Mortgage markets 9341. Mortgage debt outstanding, by type of holder and type of property (1982-85) 9442. Installment credit—Total outstanding, and net change (1984-85) 9643. Row of funds accounts-Financial assets and liabilities, December 31, 1985
A. All sectors 98B. Private nonbank financial institutions 100
44. Flow of funds accounts, 1974-85A. Summary of credit market debt outstanding, by sector 102B. Direct and indirect claims on credit market debt 104C. Sector statements of financial assets and liabilities 106
45. Selected measures of nonfinancial business activity 10846. Output, capacity, and capacity utilization
A. Output 109B. Capacity 109C. Capacity utilization 109
47. Labor force, employment, and unemployment 11048. Industrial production Ill49. Housing and construction 11350. Consumer and producer prices 11451. Gross national product and income 11552. Personal income and saving 11653. Summary of U.S. international transactions (1984-85) 11754. U.S. foreign trade 11855. U.S. reserve assets 11856. Selected U.S. liabilities to foreign official institutions (1984-85)
A. By type 119B. By area 119
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States (1984-85)A. By holder and type of liability 120B. By area and country 123
58. Banks* own claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States(1984-85) 126
59. Banks' own and domestic customers' claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks inthe United States (1984-85) 129
60. Banks' own claims on unaffiliated foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the UnitedStates (December 1983-85) 130
61. Liabilities to and claims on foreigners, payable in foreign currencies, reported by banks in the UnitedStates (December 1983-85) 130
62. Marketable U.S. Treasury bonds and notes—Foreign transactions (1984-85) 13163. Foreign official assets held at Federal Reserve Banks 13264. Foreign transactions in securities (1984-85) 13365. Liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprises in the United States
(December 1982-85) 13566. Claims on unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprises in the United States
(December 1982-85) 137
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67. Assets and liabilities of foreign branches of U.S. banks (1984-85) 13968. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks
A. March 31, 1985 143B. June 30, 1985 148C. September 30, 1985 153D. December 31, 1985 158
69. Claims on foreign countries held by U.S. offices and foreign branches of U.S.-chartered banks (1984-85) 16370. Discount rates of foreign central banks 16471. Foreign short-term interest rates 16472. Index of weighted-average value of U.S. dollar 16473. Foreign exchange rates 165
Part 2—Special Tables
74. Statement of condition of Federal Reserve Banks, December 31, 1985 16975. Income and expenses of Federal Reserve Banks 17176. Banks and branches—Number in operation, December 31, 1985, by state 17377. Banking offices in the United States—Number, and changes in number, December 31, 1985
A. Banks (head offices), by type 175B. Branches, additional offices, and facilities, by type of bank 175
78. Changes in offices of commercial banks and nondeposit trust companies during 1985—Summary, by state ... 17679. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations (all commercial banks
and trust companies), by state : 17780. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups
A. Summary totals and comparisons 188B. Multibank and one-bank classifications—Summary 188C. Details, by state 189D. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state 196
81. Selected assets and liabilities of minority-owned banks, by size of bank, December 31, 1985 20382. Assets of pension funds (1974-85)
A. Totals for private and public funds 204B. Types held by private noninsured funds 204C. Types held by state and local government retirement funds 204
83. Terms of consumer installment credit (1983-85) 20584. Security credit reported by nonbank lenders subject to margin regulations, June 30, 1985 20585. Detailed debit and credit balances at brokers carrying margin accounts, June 30, 1985 20686. Commitments of life insurance companies for income-property mortgages (1983-85) 206
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Part 3—Notes to Tables
Notes to regular tables 209Notes to special tables 223
Part 4—Index to Tables
Index to tables 229
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Part 1—Regular Tables
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1. Reserves, money stock, liquid assets, and debt measuresA. Quarterly changesAnnual rate of change, seasonally adjusted, in percent1
Item
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total3
2 Required .3 Nonboirowed .4 Monetary base*
Concepts of money, liquid assets, and debts5
6 M27 M3 . . . .8 L9 Debt
Nontransaction components10 M26 „11 M3 only7 ,
Time and savings deposits at commercial banks12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time9
14 Large-denomination time10*11
Thrift institutions15 Savings8
16 Small-denomination time9
17 Large-denomination time10'11
Debt components18 Federal19 Nonfederal . .
20 Total loans and securities at commercial banks12
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total32 Required3 Nonborrowed . .4 Monetary base4
Concepts of money, liquid assets, and debts5
5 Ml6 M27 M3 .8 L9 Debt
Nontransat:tion components10 M26 . ,11 M3 only7
Time and savings deposits at commercial banks12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time9
14 Large-denomination time10'11
Thrift institutions15 Savings8 . . ,16 Small-denomination time9
17 Large-denomination time10*11
Debt comfionents18 Federal .19 Nonfederal . .
20 Total loans and securities at commercial banks12
Ql
4.64.0
-5.57.5
8.695
10.411.98.7
9.814.2
,313.69.4
3.07
22.4
14.87.2
8 8
Ql
7.65,29,09.5
6 17.29.6
11.513.1
7 519.9
-11 011.39.2
-7,414 149.6
15,312,3
11.9
19
Q2
1.21.84.36.3
3.07 19,39.58.0
8.5179
- 519.7134
-2.560
18.6
11.47.2
8 8
19
Q2
8.68.5
10.86.8
677.5
10712.713.6
7824.3
-5 89.0
19,7
-1 610052.3
12.613.9
11.0
82
Q3
4.03,7
10.47.2
5.89.0
10.09.48.7
10.013.9
1.313.79.8
1.33.9
13.3
15.86.9
7,2
84
Q3
7.47.2
-44.66.9
4.16.69.5
11.813.4
7.421.2
-8.014.521.2
-5.219.340.8
15.512,8
9.6
Q4
14.113.117.18.5
16.69.88.98,99.6
7.65.6
13.1-2.6-2.2
18.5-7724.2
23.16.2
6.9
04
3.83.0
30.74.6
4.59.7
10.59.7
14.1
11.313.6
-1078.1
10.8
-2.716725.3
16.113.5
10.3
Ql
6.15.86.59.6
11.220611.211.49.4
23.725.7
-45.7-44.2-48.5
-33.8-496-9.0
23.25.7
7 8
Ql
17,416.957.38.8
10.111.710.29.7
13.7
12 24.3
5 8.3
2.7
1,43 1
17.1
15.313.2
10.0
19
Q2
12.412.610310,3
12.211 095
10.010.4
10.628
-137-21.4-165
-1.0-15 7
57.1
21.07.6
93
19
Q2
12212.314 17.5
1056.35 56.0
12.1
5 02.5
-1 02.16.9
4.01 05.3
12.612.0
9.4
83
Q3
6.36.32.18.1
9.97 18.49.8
12.0
6.213.9
-7.19.3
.2
470
72.9
20.99.5
11.0
85
Q3
16.417.118,29,7
14.59.67.88.0
12.9
8.0.8
7.6-3.3-2.2
12.8-2.8-1.0
14.612.3
9.6
04
.8
.33.17.8
6.98 3949.2
11.3
8.8142
-9818.527
-7.717 158.7
14,710.3
125
Q4
12.111.1998.1
10.66.06.49.4
14,4
467.7
3 2-1.612.8
7.5-29
5.1
15.114.1
9.4
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1. Reserves, money stock, liquid assets, and debt measures—ContinuedB, Monthly changesAnnual rate of change, seasonally adjusted, in percent1
Item
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total32 Required3 Nonborrowed4 Monetary base4
Concepts of money, liquid assets,and debts5
5 Ml6 M27 M3g L9 Debt
Nontransaction components10 M26
11 M3 only7
Time and savings depositsat commercial banks
12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time'*14 Large-denomination time10-11
Debt components15 Savings"16 Small-denomination time^ . . . . .17 Large-denomination time10'11
Debt components18 Federal19 Nonfederal
20 Total loans and securities atcommercial banks'2
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total32 Required3 Nonborrowed4 Monetary base4 . . . . . . . . . .
Concepts of money, liquid assets,and debts3
5 Ml6 M27 M38 L9 Debt
Nontransaction components10 M26
1 1 M3 only7
Time and savings depositsat commercial banks
12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time9
14 Large-denomination time10-11
Debt components15 Savings8 .16 Small-denomination time^17 Large-denomination time10'11
Debt components18 Federal19 Nonfederal . . . .
20 Total loans and securities atcommercial banks12
Jan.
965.9
-21.99 1
20.713.013.714.89.0
10.5166
4.56.9
15.0
15 5-6.624 4
15.07.6
8 2
-11 3-13,2-8 8
6.4
9.333.516.615.79.2
41.4-50.6
-946-75.4-79.7
-74.8-869-54 7
20.86.2
10.2
Feb.
-.43.9
-9.64.3
-7.02.34.79.78.8
5.314.8
-4.520.617.7
-7.08.4
304
16.07.1
10.7
19.619.618.012.8
13.722.514.012.27.8
25.3-22.5
-51.7-55.9-56.9
-31.6-61.1-1.9
16.25.6
5.2
Mar.
— 3-2.511.829
1.16.9908.27.5
8,87 5
-1.522.99.9
-8 38.3
27 5
11.06.7
80
19619.613 412.7
14.29.98,39.1
10.3
8.51.3
-17 5-35.3-31.4
-6.1-26 8
44 0
25.46.2
10.3
Apr.
-1.91.44.96.0
10.28.0
11.710.27.8
7.326.4
1.520,820,6
-.75.5
14.5
10.67.1
10.1
9.89.86.88.3
9.09.79.4
11.410.9
10.08.1
-9.3-15.3
-2.1
7.5-1.575 7
19.58.5
9.7
May
7.34.1
22.410.3
.38.27.89.58.5
10.86.1
.017.21.8
-.74.2
10.2
10.77.9
7.8
4.64.69.48.8
15.49.47.77.69.6
7.2.0
1.7-10.3-20.7
3.4-9.566.0
15.77.8
8.2
June 1 July
1982
2.5 3.94.4 -4.2
-3.5 13.58.1 4.8
.8 2.47.1 8.19.4 9.89.1 10.27.7 8.2
9.2 10.08.1 6.3
-1.5 -3.81.9 20.0
17.0 15.0
1.9 -3.93,5 7.2
16.2 12.0
10.2 15,17.0 6.5
6.3 7.2
1983
15.1 4.315.1 4.38.0 -1.5
11.1 6.6
8.8 2.07.8 7.0
10.3 8.29.4 2.2
13.1 12.9
7.2 5.421.7 13.4
5.1 9.4-.4 16.019.9 -15.4
6.7 1.3-1.8 11.046.1 79.3
28.5 22.88.7 10.1
12.3 10.8
Aug.
9.89.9
18.37.1
13.611.711.99.49.4
11.112.9
8.37.85.4
5.8.0
9.9
19.66.9
7.6
3.43.4
-4.85.5
7.05.36.48.0
10.5
4.711.5
-6.915.012.9
-4.014.274.4
13.89.6
12.1
Sept.
15.313.01.19.1
15.510,29.57.2
10.3
8.56.6
9.06.2
=4,9
7.12.0
19.6
24.86.6
6.9
1,51.57.7
10.9
5.37.09.08.1
11.2
7.617.6
9.515.93.2
= 9.414.374.2
16.79.6
9.1
Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
10.8 21.9 8.910.1 22.2 5.58.8 18.6 8.48.3 7.9 10,4
21.5 15.5 7.39.4 8.7 9.2
10.9 6.1 3.712.1 6.0 7.39.1 9.1 10.4
5.6 6,5 9.916.8 =3.8 -17.9
21.7 22.0 -20.2-7.7 -.9 -18,9
8.9 -4.9 -32.5
36.5 28.6 -21.8-13.2 -4.2 -25.4
27.1 39.7 3.7
19.6 22,0 31.56.4 5.8 4.9
9.3 1.7 8.5
.4 -2.6 10.1
.4 -2.6 .112,1 -12.3 5.57.1 7.3 6.6
11.1 3.9 3,41.8 7.2 5.59.0 12.3 8.07.0 11.4 13,7
11.3 10.7 12,6
12.0 8.2 6.1-2.9 34,8 18.8
7.9 3.1 3.321.1 20.4 13.1
-11.1 15.0 7.9
-4.7 -10.2 =12.317,6 21.6 13.163.3 31.3 34.2
16.1 12.7 10.19.9 10.1 13.3
14.1 13.9 10.9
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1. Reserves, money stock, liquid assets, and debt measures—ContinuedB. Monthly changes—ContinuedAnnual rate of change, seasonally adjusted, in percent1
Item
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total3 , . . . , . , , /2 Required3 Nonborrowed4 Monetary base4 . . . . „
Concepts of money, liquid assets,and debts5
5 Ml6 M2 . .7 M38 L9 Debt
Nontransaction components10 M26
11 M3 only7
Time and savings depositsat commercial banks
12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time9
14 Large-denomination time10*11
Thrift institutions15 Savings8 .16 Small -denomination time9
17 Large-denomination time10*11
Debt components18 Federal19 Nonfederal
20 Total loans and securities atcommercial banks12
Reserves of depository institutions2
1 Total3 . . I . . . . . . .2 Required3 Nonborrowed4 Monetary base*
Concepts of money, liquid assets,and debts5
5 Ml . . .6 M2 . . . .7 M38 L ,9 Debt
Nontransaction components10 M26 . . .1 1 M3 only7
Time and savings depositsat commercial banks
12 Savings8
13 Small-denomination time9
14 Large-denomination time10*11
Thrift institutions15 Savings8
16 Small-denomination time9
17 Large-denomination time1***11
Debt comtionents18 Federal19 Nonfederal
20 Total bans and securities atcommercial banks12
Jan. | Feb.
7.3 24.35.6 3.695 276
13,0 9,9
8.2 5.974 898.4 10.89.8 10.2
13 7 13 3
7 2 9912.7 18.8
-17 1 919.9 9.2
110 31
-76 -5614.7 13.1546 602
18 7 21 312.3 10.9
112 13 3
17.0 24.120 8 19 79.5 27.6
19 3 10 6
95 13 613 2 11010 8 818.6 10.5
13 4 11 3
14 4 10 114 -31
-4.9 -2.0-2.9 -4.0-2.7 3.2
2.9 5.019 -22
192 39
15 4 12 712.8 10.9
9.3 10.4
Mar.
-2.45.3
-9.55.4
7.26.3
10.513.912.6
6.028.4
5.56.4
11.9
2.17.6
44.3
8.313.9
10.1
1.15.4
-9.55.0
6.13 85 18.0
11.2
3.010.2
-4.9.6
20.0
2.1-1.2-3.1
8.611.9
8.7
Apr. May June
19
-1.5 13.8 18.45.6 11.1 12.9
-8.4 -47.5 82.24.9 7.0 11.9
5.6 6.9 8.98.2 7.4 6.4
10.9 10.8 9,612.5 12.5 2.513.8 14.2 12.8
9.0 7.6 5.622.3 24.6 22.8
6.4 -4.6 -4.67.4 11.3 12.9
19 0 29 8 30 6
_,7 -42 -2.18.6 10,1 15.3
511 50 0 49 9
11.3 15.2 10,014.6 13.8 13.6
11.1 12.4 6,8
19
7.1 18.1 24.88.1 16.4 22.3
-8.4 -47.5 82.24.2 10.5 12 2
7.3 14.2 17.32 5 86 13 321 70 11 01.9 6.0 19.3
12.3 12.5 12,4
1.1 6.9 12.0.8 ,8 1.9
-7.9 9.0 8.95.9 1.9 -.3
18,3 -13.2 -8.9
.0 6.4 13.41.9 3.1 1.91 1 16,4 -2.3
12.0 15.8 14.412.4 11.5 11.8
6.7 12.8 10.8
July | Aug.
84
2.0 7.47.3 5.1
15 0 294.7 6.1
-.2 2.94.8 75
10.4 7.012.4 9.113.7 13,5
6,0 9.032.9 4.9
-9.3 -11315.7 16.421 6 99
-10.6 -3.619.3 25.450 7 29 2
16.4 20 512.9 11.5
10.6 9 2
85
12,2 16,513.9 17715.0 2.967 12 2
10,8 17 383 9359 7 46.1 9.3
13 1 13 0
7.5 6,8-3.5 - 2
7.9 7.8-2.8 -10.2
-14.8 18.2
16.1 15.2-3.1 -9,1-85 -16
16.7 13.912.0 12.8
9.0 7.7
Sept.
62-4.4-1 7
4,4
7.5949,6
12.211 8
10010.0
9512.112 2
721.1-1 7
11 911.7
9 8
8.713.5
-1.77 0
13 3678 09.5
12 1
4713 0
2.9-2.219.7
2.1-46
7 8
7 913.3
8.7
Oct.
-4.0-3.8
-18.11.0
2,47.1
10.28.1
13,3
10.122.3
-12,45.0
209
-4.316.834.6
13.513.3
9.9
8,01.6
-18.15.9
5.1425 16.5
12.3
3.98.7
3.9-2.2
8.4
10.9-4.6
6.2
8.913.4
5.4
Nov.
6,013,91747.6
10.012812.18.66.3
13.79.2
-975.3
-1 8
-3.611.231 9
20.415.1
120
20.015.417.410.2
11 55 85 7
12.115 8
4.05,0
3.9.6
10.5
7,4.0
2 3
24.113.3
13.3
Dec.
9.214.525 68.2
9,313 012,511.415 9
14 110.7
-976.54 1
228.2
29 5
17 715.3
98
21.918 825.68 4
12 6707 1
11.221 8
5.27 2
-3.96.0
10.4
.76.18 5
29.119.6
15.6
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985A, Monthly averagesMillions of dollars
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U.S. government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright ,7 Held under repurchase agreements . . .8 Acceptances , . .9 Loans
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets . . .
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings . . . .
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury . .18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments , . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U.S, government securities1
3 Bought outright . .4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans . , . . . .
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets . . .
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account . . .14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation . . . . . .16 Treasury cash holdings . . .
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury .18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments20 Other . . . . . .
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
Jan.
182,763
159,619158,152
1,4678,5268,389
1370
1,5671,203
11,848
11,0954,618
16,453
180,036526
3,875219
1,961479
6,20021,634
July
191,521
168,803168,183
6208,4488,302
1460
1,180703
12,387
11,0904,618
16,794
187,579577
3,918228
1,660367
6,24323,451
Feb.
180,077
157,221155,848
1,3738,5658,378
187o
1,2781,248
11,765
11,0944,618
16,501
178,273550
4,344223
1,717533
6,06120,589
Aug.
190,759
168,440165,378
628 2498,238
110
1 109488
12,473
11,0904,618
16,843
187,859552
2,925204
1,661485
6,23823,386
Mar.
182,130
159,896159,737
1598,3868,372
140
1,646540
11,662
11,0934,618
16,565
179,085549
3,804229
1,647628
6,09922,367
Sept.
194,350
171,246170,503
74384288,227
2010
1 283779
12 614
11,0904,618
16,892
188,364546
4,275235
1,607466
6,27425,183
Apr.
187,124
164,467163,690
7778,4548,372
82o
1,316503
12,384
11,0934,618
16,635
180,972575
6,711218
1,556427
6,42422,587
Oc,
193,817
170,018170,018
082278,227o
01 140
66913 763
11,0904,692
16,943
189,053543
3,006214
1,738446
6,27025,272
May
189,001
166,708165,365
1 34384618,365
960
1,178587
12067
11,0914 618
16,6%
183,019600
6,591227
1 549603
631022,508
Nov.
196,936
171,234170943
2918 3628,227
1350
1 9201,203
14217
11,0904,718
16,994
191,3%553
2,925242
1,795574
6,33925,914
June
188,651
166,584166,451
1338,3258,321
40
1,227600
11 915
11,0904,618
16,749
185,4145%
2,874229
1,657470
6,30123,568
Dec.
203,644
178,242177,120
1,1228 6618,227
4340
1,1071,176
14458
11,0904,718
17,037
195,367557
3 499262
2,024488
6,41027,882
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages of daily figuresMillions of dollars; Wednesday dates
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements *8 Acceptances . . .9 Loans
10 Float . . .1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments . . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . . . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . . .
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans . .
10 Float11 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock .13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign . . .19 Service-related balances and adjustments . . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . . . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . . .
Jan. 2
189,291
162,978159,641
3,3378,8698,389
4800
3,5372050
11,857
11 0964,618
16,418
183,904513
4033255
1,878563
6,28423,995
Mar. 6
182,198
160037159,679
3588,4268 372
540
1,691811
11,234
11,0934618
16,533
178,553538
3 364253
1,715520
5,84923,652
Jan. 9
186,493
163,043161,033
2,0108,5378,389
1480
2,0621,203
11,647
11,0964,618
16,434
182,785518
3,490218
1,901429
6,16123,137
Mar. 13
181,497
159,115159,115o
8,3728,372
0o2,038
50611,466
11,0934,618
16,550
179,430549
4,061207
1,993440
5,90721,171
Jan. 16
183,752
161,411158,645
2,7668,6408,389
2510
1,200664
11,836
11,0954,618
16,448
180,592524
3,463211
1,884420
6,31922,500
Mar. 20
182,192
159,983159,614
3698,4158,372
430
1,681318
11,794
11,0934,618
16,568
179,306552
3,818254
1,5771,205
6,10121,658
Jan. 23
179,274
156,368156,368
08,3898,389
00
7841,606
12,127
11,0954,618
16,462
178,689528
3,300223
2,074387
6,22220,027
Mar. 27
181,141
159 736159,736
08,3728,372
00
897240
11,896
11,0934,618
16,586
178,860554
4,280205
1,538473
6,26221,266
Jan. 30
179,901
157,296156,858
4388,4408,389
510
1,167877
12,122
11,0954,618
16,474
177,310534
4,946212
1,612574
6,16620,734
Apr. 3
183,594
160,520160,186
3348,3938,372
210
1,687541
12,453
11,0934,618
16,604
179,570558
2,981251
1,649398
6,57223,930
Feb. 6
180,153
156,272155,135
1,1378,5158,389
1260
1,6421,460
12,265
11,0954,618
16,478
177,657538
5,015203
1,982653
6,04020,257
Apr. 10
184,621
161,541161,541
o8,3728,372
0o
1,863813
12,032
11,0934,618
16,618
181,334569
4,189191
1,568364
6,51422,221
Feb. 13
179,550
156,656155,694
9628,6928,382
3100
1,095720
12,387
11 0944,618
16,492
178,479549
4,797210
1,590521
6,00819,599
Apr. 17
186,787
164 225164,225
08,3728,372
00
1,198542
12,450
11,0934,618
16,631
181,698570
3,720231
1,587653
6,18624,484
Feb. 20
179,690
157 641154,608
3 03386288,372
2560
994959
1 1 ,468
11 0944 618
16,506
178,700556
3 819236
1,886508
6,02620,176
Apr. 24
186,177
163 900163,900
08,3728 372
00
1,118608
12,179
11,0924618
16,645
180,816580
6,016204
1,543371
6,40722,596
Feb. 27
180,318
157,589157,589o
8,3728,372o
o1,3541 624
11,380
11 0944,618
16,520
178,134555
4038229
1,693466
6,18221,253
May 1
195,039
171 950167,089
4,8618,8068,372
434o
1,27273
12,937
11,0914,618
16,662
180,480587
16,463222
1,576302
6,48821,293
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages of daily figures—ContinuedMillions of dollars; Wednesday dates
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float11 Other Federal Reserve assets . . . .
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding^ . . . .
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings . . .
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury . . . . . . .18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments . . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . . . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . . .
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright . . . .7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2 . . . .
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments . . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . . . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . . .
May8
195,592
172,581168,164
4,4178,7148,371
343o
634696
12,967
11,0914,618
16,675
181 916597
12,557219
1,503542
6,38324,259
July 10
192,638
169,605168,703
9028,5668,303
2630
1,396834
12,237
11,0904618
16,781
188,693580
4,544247
1,563309
6,22022,970
May 15
188,009
164,869164,869
08 3648,364
00
1,393589
12,793
11,0914,618
16,687
182900600
6,883241
1,516647
6,29021,328
July 17
193,595
170,858169,555
1,3038,5468,303
2430
1,171662
12,357
11,0904618
16,791
188 057577
3,219203
1,641513
6,29725,588
May 22
186,050
164,355164,355
08,3638,363
00
1,474591
11,267
11,0914,618
16,701
183,037602
3,138233
1,618784
6,32822,722
July 24
190,640
168,347168,347
08,3038,303
00
884658
12,448
11,0904,618
16,801
187,037574
3,582240
1,845353
6,21423,303
May 29
185,768
164,223164,223
08,3638,363
00
1,174496
11,512
11,0914,618
16,715
183 966601
3,245226
1,507487
6,25821,902
July 31
189,176
166,630166,630
08,2968,296
00
950620
12,679
11,0904 618
16,811
186 560574
3,725204
1,723298
6,21122,399
June 5
187,266
165,262164,694
5688,3828,363
190
1,861144
11,617
11,0914,618
16,728
184,906602
2,400217
1,494541
6,25423,290
Aug. 7
190,535
167,740167,740
08,2578,257
00
835589
13,114
11,0904,618
16,819
187,683556
2,798200
1,617510
6,42923,270
June 12
188,845
166,676166,676
08,3378,337
00
8191,055
11,958
11,0914,618
16,739
185,548597
2,077211
1,669426
6,27524,490
Aug. 14
191,539
168,361168,361
08,2448,244
00
1,144572
13,219
11,0904,618
16,833
188,337553
3,032209
1,607413
6,21623,712
June 19
188,490
166,052166,052
08,3038,303
00
1,427798
11,910
11,0904,618
16,750
185,640597
2,514240
1,768622
6,35723,211
Aug. 21
190,147
168,551168,551
08,2278,227
00
1,079659
11,631
11,0904618
16,847
187 902550
3,182202
1,650661
6,16522,389
June 26
188,052
166,709166,709
08,3038,303
0o
735314
11,991
11,0904,618
16,761
185,139594
3,754210
1,608400
6,30722,508
Aug. 28
189,887
168,429168,154
2758,2788,227
510
1,0%148
11,935
11,0904,618
16,860
187,243550
2,436198
1,654394
6,15023,829
July3
191,341
168,363167 821
5428 4438,303
140Q
1,598716
12 221
11,0904 618
16,771
186 577586
4,409279
1,670335
6,29123,673
Sept. 4
193,890
170,774170,124
6508,5818 227
3540
1,692582
12,261
11,0904618
16 870
188 755547
3,339223
1,649410
6,24125,305
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages of daily figures—ContinuedMillions of dollars; Wednesday dates
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U.S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright , .7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans ,
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation . . . . . , .16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S goveinment securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float .11 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2
AssoRBrNG RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency iii circulation .16 Treasury c^sh holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury „18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments2 0 Other . . . .
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
Sept. 11
193,579
170,965170 332
6338 3648,227
1370
1,091784
12,375
11,0904,618
16,884
189,370545
3 790215
1 583426
6,34923 894
Nov. 6
195,109
170,611170 611
08 2278,227
00
1 125369
14777
11 0904,718
16,973
189,786547
3,107236
1,683624
6,36625 539
Sept. 18
192,973
170,589170,589
08,2278,227
00
1,079396
12,683
11,0904,618
16,898
188,677546
3,354215
1,610586
6,26924,322
Nov. 13
198,178
172,407172,180
2278,4768,227
2490
7911,471
15,033
1 1 ,0904,718
16,985
191,389554
3,064229
1,714473
6,34327,207
Sept. 25
1%,331
173,146171,243
1,9038,5988,227
371o
1,262468
12,856
11,0904,618
16,912
187,527546
6,601221
1,670446
6,23925 700
Nov. 20
196,468
171,242170,222
1,0208,5568,227
3290
1,5651,494
13,610
11,0904,718
16,997
191,553554
3,008231
1,718667
6,26725,274
Oct. 2 | Oct. 9
193,635 193,344
169,819 169,759169,819 169,759
0 08,227 8 2278,227 8,227
0 00 0
1,440 1,3491,310 855
12,839 13,154
11,090 11,0904,618 4,632
16,926 16,940
187,478 188,758545 541
3,672 2 909306 227
1,614 1,589447 412
6,272 6,41725 935 25 152
Nov. 27 1 Dec. 4
198,854 199,327
171,384 173,638171,384 171,397
0 2,2418,227 8 8118,227 8,227
0 5840 0
4,282 1 5731,287 1,244
13,674 14,061
11,090 11 0904,718 4,718
17,009 17,020
191,743 193,737554 556
2,587 2,258246 318
1,729 2,155518 554
6,390 6,48427 903 26 093
Oct. 16
193,731
170,667170 667
08 2278 227
00
935500
13 402
11,0904,718
16,938
189 784541
2 945203
1 832545
6,22624 400
Dec. 11
201,454
176,785176 574
2118 3108,227
830
6811,536
14 143
11 0904,718
17,028
194,589556
2,565245
1,810438
6 52627 562
Oct. 23
195,568
171,140171 140
08 2278227
0o
1 301869
14031
11,0904718
16,950
189 401544
3 650193
1 809441
623326056
Dec. 18
203,121
178,203177 874
3298 3258,227
980
1 0011,137
14454
11 0904,718
17036
194 747560
3,776254
2,284530
633127 484
Oct. 30
193,075
168,755168 755
o8 2278 227
oo
1,025566
14 502
11,0904718
16,962
188 520544
2 664203
1 671375
6,17025 697
Dec. 25
204,641
178,911177,887
1,0248 7038,227
476o
9481,390
14,689
11 0904,718
17,043
195,944557
3,577251
2,054449
6,33428 326
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedC. Wednesday figuresMillions of dollars
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U.S. government securities1
3 Bought outright .4 Held under repurchase agreements . . . .5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements . ,8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account . . . .14 Treasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments . . .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . .
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities'3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations . . . . . . . .6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans .
10 Float1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account . . . .14 Treasury currency outstanding2 . . . .
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments . , .20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . .22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 . .
Jan. 2
195,169
165,965158,616
7,3499,0998,389
710o6,3471,775
11 983
11,0964,618
16,432
184 119513
3,057247
1,126745
6,21931,289
Mar. 13
186,424
160 156160,156
08,3728,372o
05,840
35911,697
11 0934,618
16,565
179,566552
3,698232
1,226411
5,93427,082
Jan. 9
182,282
160,714160,187
5278,4858,389
96o
1,437-91
11,737
11,0964,618
16,446
181,904525
4,195249
1,146393
6,13419,896
Mar. 20
180,792
158 869158,869
08,3728,372
00
1,465219
11,867
11,0934,618
16,583
179,189554
3,623211
1,224721
5,89421,671
Jan. 16
185,645
163,153158,733
4,4208,6448,389
2550
1,125584
12 139
11,0954,618
16,460
179 800527
3,331198
1,143421
6,20826,190
Mar. 27
180,313
159 169159,169
08 3728,372
00
385274
12,113
11 0934,618
16602
179 015554
4204216
1,224439
6,10120,873
Jan. 23
178,913
156,030156,030
08,3898,389
00
7641,661
12,069
11,0954,618
16,474
178 161534
4,399224
1,158366
5,97220,286
Apr 3
180,969
158 841158,841
08,3728,372
00
824789
12,143
11,0934,618
16,616
180,498569
2683192
1,359402
6,35221,241
Jan. 30
179,161
155,418155,418
08,3898,389
00
1,9101,120
12,324
11,0954,618
16,476
177,291535
2,963238
1,157650
5,95622,560
Apr. 10
186,866
162407162,407
08,3728,372
00
3,467277
12,343
11,0934,618
16,630
181,841569
2,177227
1,359321
6,08126,632
Feb. 6
180,050
155,562155,562
08,3898,389
00
1,0552,645
12,399
11,0954,618
16,490
178,112545
5,618211
1,164597
5,84020,166
Apr. 17
187,676
164,439164,439
08,3728,372
00
1,27098
13,497
11,0934,618
16,643
181,488579
4,284205
1,326824
6,07125,254
Feb. 13
182,424
157,651157,651
08,3728,372
00
1,6132,189
12599
11,0944,618
16,504
178 779556
3,974268
1,164479
5,86023,559
Apr. 24
189,571
166717166,717
08,3728,372
00
1,480416
12,586
11,0914,618
16,657
180 545586
8 868180
1,326315
6,22923,889
Feb. 20
182,216
158,072154,743
3,3298,6768,372
304o
1,1682,885
11,415
11,0944,618
16,518
178 934555
3,916244
1,213473
5,92623,185
May 1
200,338
176 635165,90910,7268,9538,371
5820
1,288368
13,094
11,0914,618
16,673
181 112593
19660178
1,302366
6,35823,152
Feb. 27
178,271
155,501155,501
08,3728,372
00
1,939588
11,871
11,0934,618
16,532
178 130557
3,099223
1,213452
5,96320,877
May8
192,684
169 801167,660
2,1418,5858,371
2140
427720
13,151
11 0914,618
16,685
182,591598
7 526267
1,303504
6,18626,104
Mar. 6
182,305
160,235160,215
08,3728 372
00
1,509791
11 398
11,0934,618
16,548
179091549
4,002199
1,226433
5,74123,322
May 15
186,438
164212164 212
08 3638,363o
01 484
74311 636
11 0914,618
16699
183 114602
3 414319
1,3261 469
6,12322,480
10Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedC. Wednesday figures—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements .8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float . . . . . . . .1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding2 . . .
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation . .16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service -related balances and adjustments20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U S government securities1
3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase agreements5 Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float . . . „1 1 Other Federal Reserve assets
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights certificate account14 Treasury currency outstanding^
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation .16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits, other than reserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances and adjustments20 Other . .
21 Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital22 Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3
May 22
190,176
164,262164,262
08,3638,363
00
4,7691,336
11 446
11,0914,618
16,713
183,325601
3,110213
1,327472
6,11927,431
July 17
194,850
169 595169,595
08,3038,303
00
4,128395
12,429
11,0904,618
16 800
187,626574
3,150189
1 361531
606527,861
May 29 | June 5
186,578 189,908
164 714 165,240164,714 164,066
0 1,1748,363 8,3738,363 8,363
0 100 0
1,419 3,549162 774
11 920 11,972
11,091 11,0914,618 4,618
16 726 16,737
184,853 185,233602 598
3,853 1,975223 211
1 336 1,337530 444
6,086 6,09121,531 26,466
July 24 | July 31
189,160 190,923
166 394 167,095166,394 167,095
0 08,303 8,2578,303 8,257
0 00 0
915 1,5671,018 -571
12,530 14,575
11,090 11,0904,618 4,618
16 810 16,820
186,687 187,042574 577
2,882 2,656217 274
1 395 1,395294 323
6 031 6,32523,597 24,858
June 12
188,647
166,816166,816
08,3038,303
00
688961
11 879
11,0904,618
16,748
185,818597
1,778207
1,422432
6,06724,783
Aug. 7
190,800
167 580167,580o
8,2578,257
o0
861892
13,210
11,0904,618
16,831
188,231551
3,847259
1,407418
6,00722,619
June 19
190,224
165 431165,431
08,3038 303
00
3,806517
12 167
11,0904,618
16 759
185,478594
3,541168
1 423567
6,18624,734
Aug. 14
194,358
169 474169,474
08,2278,227
00
2,397282
13,978
11,0904,618
16,845
188,331550
2,754215
1 407346
6,02427,284
June 26
188,027
166 282166 282
08,3038 303
00
776391
12275
11 0904,618
16 770
185,414588
3 892243
1 348349
6,14422,527
Aug. 21
190,009
167 837167,837
08 2278,227
0o
1,441517
11 987
11,0904,618
16 859
187,600550
4,172198
1 421413
5 98722,235
July 3
192,624
167 096167096
08,3038 303
oo
4,059950
12 216
11,0904,618
16780
188,375581
3,716195
1 348304
6,09124,501
Aug. 28
191,952
169 862167,934
1 9288,5818,227
3540
1,098172
12,239
11,0904,618
16,868
187,630548
2,561188
1,421423
5,99425,763
July 10
191,346
168 474167 739
7358,5038 303
2000
6271 049
12693
11 0904,618
16 790
188,774577
4733213
1 361329
6,00821,849
Sept, 4
196,782
172 449170,497
1 9529,4228,2271 195
o967
1,41012,534
11,0904,618
16 882
189,532545
2,598185
1 435428
6,11128,538
11Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedC. Wednesday figures—ContinuedMillions of dollars
1
74̂567KQ
1011
T>n14
1^16
1718iq70
?177
1
o
4̂S678Q
1011
171314
IS16
17181Q70
7177
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
Reserve Bank credit
U.S. government securities1
Bought outrightHeld under repurchase agreements
Federal agency obligationsBought outrightHeld under repurchase agreements
AcceptancesLoans ,Float . . . . . . .Other Federal Reserve assets
Gold stockSpecial drawing rights certificate accountTreasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
Currency in circulation . .Treasury cash holdingsDeposits, other than reserve balances, with
Federal Reserve BanksTreasuryForeignService-related balances and adjustments . . .Other
Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capitalReserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 ,
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
Reserve Bank credit . . . .
U S government securities'Bought outrightHeld under repurchase agreements
Federal agency obligations . . . .Bought outrightHeld under repurchase agreements
AcceptancesLoans . . . .FloatOther Federal Reserve assets
Gold stockSpecial drawing rights certificate accountTreasury currency outstanding2
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
Currency in circulation . . . .Treasury cash holdingsDeposits, other than reserve balances, with
Federal Reserve BanksTreasuryForeignService-related balances and adjustments . . .Other
Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital . . .Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks3 .
Sept. 11
197,749
173,904169,474
4,4309,1848,227
9570
1,381550
12,730
11,0904,618
16,896
189,257546
2,918202
1,435437
6,19229,366
Nov. 6
199,092
172,377172,377
o8,2278 227
0o
2,446940
15,102
11,0904718
16,983
190,645555
3,955210
1,469529
6,19328,327
| Sept. 18
192,816
169,976169,976
08,2278,227
00
1,190720
12,703
11,0904,618
16,910
188,241546
4,070234
1,441684
6,07824,140
| Nov. 13
201,217
172 282172,282
o8,2278 227
0o
7584,653
15,297
11,0904718
16,995
192,022544
3 310229
1,481479
6,09629 849
Sept. 25
198,919
174,646170 800
3,8468,8528 227
6250
2,121225
13,075
11 0904,618
16924
187 302544
8,009230
1,445401
6,07327 546
Nov. 20
191,810
163 594163,594
08,2278 227
00
4,6821,527
13,780
11,0904718
17,007
191 441554
2 652236
1 481534
6,01821 708
Oct. 2
193,605
169,831169,831
08,2278,227
00
1,0671,329
13,151
11,0904,618
16,938
188,163544
3,001214
1,444459
6,16226,264
Nov. 27
192,701
167,889167,889
o8,2278,227
0o
9241,848
13,813
11,0904 718
17,019
193,131554
2,331250
1,484440
6,00421 332
Oct. 9
197,822
171,801171 801
08,2278 227
00
3,926360
13,508
11,0904,718
16952
189 359541
4,932214
1,444482
6,15927 450
Dec. 4
210,853
182 177175,149
7 02897368 2271,509
03,927
51114,502
11,0904718
17,027
194 491556
2293320
1 483449
646237 634
| Oct. 16
194,398
170 238170 238
08,2278 227
00
8871 500
13,546
11 0904,718
16948
190 138544
2,773144
1 463674
6,10725 311
1 Dec. 11
205,123
178 907177 434
1 4738 8068 227
5790
7192,177
14 514
11 0904 718
17 035
194 793559
1 629260
1 497472
6 19032 566
Oct. 23
198,249
172 215172 215
o8,2278 227
o0
2,3551,018
14,434
11 0904,718
16960
189 015544
2,590180
1,461372
6,06330 793
Dec. 18
207,752
179 578177,276
2 3028 9128 227
685o
22931,942
15 027
11 0904718
17 043
195 122557
3 351303
1 498487
6 16833 117
Oct. 30
186 296
161 902161 902
08 2278 227
00
1,092355
14720
11 0904718
16 971
188 886547
1,186221
1 468177
596420426
Dee. 25
204,384
177 710177 730
08 2278 227
00
1 3622,219
14 846
11 0904718
17 043
196 668554
3 2H6209
1 491413
6 18528 229
12Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2. Reserves of depository institutions and Reserve Bank credit, 1985—ContinuedD. End-of-month figuresMillions of dollars
Factor
SUPPLYING RESERVE FUNDS
1 Reserve Bank credit
2 U.S. government securities1 . . .3 Bought outright4 Held under repurchase
agreements5 Federal agency obligations . . . .6 Bought outright7 Held under repurchase
agreements8 Acceptances9 Loans
10 Float11 Other Federal Reserve assets . . .
12 Gold stock13 Special drawing rights
certificate account14 Treasury currency
outstanding*
ABSORBING RESERVE FUNDS
15 Currency in circulation16 Treasury cash holdings
Deposits other thanreserve balances, withFederal Reserve Banks
17 Treasury18 Foreign19 Service-related balances
and adjustments20 Other
21 Other Federal Reserveliabilities and capital
22 Reserve balances withFederal Reserve Banks3 . . .
Jan.
177,890
154,555154,555
08,3898,289
00
2,139502
12,305
11 095
4,618
16,476
177,569535
5,349244
1,164560
5,964
18,694
Feb.
181,786
159,632157,124
2,5088,7528,372
380o
2,329-56
11,129
11 093
4,618
16,531
178,416557
3,308332
1,226461
5,863
23,866
Mar.
184,711
160,983160,983
08,3728,372
0o
2,582298
12,476
11 093
4,618
16,601
179,210554
3,063253
1,359347
6,600
25,638
Apr. | May
197,652 185,262
173,913 164,245166,460 164,245
7,453 08,903 8,3638,372 8,363
531 00 0
1,525 1,765254 -816
13,057 11,705
11,091 11,091
4,618 4,618
16,673 16,726
180,858 184,691586 602
19,305 1,933348 205
1,302 1,337324 557
6,652 6,242
20,660 22,131
June
191,442
169,110169,110
08,3038,303
00
1,338262
12,429
11 090
4,618
16,770
185,886588
3,288310
1,348321
6,291
25,888
July | Aug.
190,923 192,693
167,095 170,109167,095 170,109
0 08,257 8,2278,257 8,227
0 00 0
1,567 2,068-571 -152
14,575 12,441
11,090 11,090
4,618 4,618
16,817 16,868
187,040 188,548577 548
2,656 3,656274 223
1,395 1,435323 389
6,325 6,240
24,858 24,230
Sept.
194,148
169,702169,702
08,2278,227
00
2,52069
13,630
11 090
4,618
16,912
187,325546
4,174535
1,444497
6,530
25,718
Oct. | Nov.
192,884 194,729
168,705 169,168168,705 169,168
0 08,227 8,2278,227 8,227
0 00 0
886 1,602335 909
14,731 14,823
11 090 11 090
4,718 4,718
16,971 17,019
189,490 193,463547 556
1,528 2,294268 340
1,469 1,483372 598
6,339 6,475
25,650 22,347
Dec.
210,598
181,327177,798
3,5299,9218,227
1 694o3,060
98815,302
11 090
4,718
17,052
197,465550
9,351480
1,4901 041
5,940
27,141
13Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
3. Reserves and borrowings of depository institutions, 1985A. Monthly averages1
Millions of dollars
Reserve classification
1 Reserve balances with Reserve Banks2 . . .
2 Total vault cash3
3 Vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements*4 Surplus vault cash3
5 Total reserves6 . . . . . . .6 Required reserves
7 Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
8 Total borrowings at Reserve Banks9 Seasonal borrowings at Reserve Banks . .
10 Extended credit at Reserve Banks8
1 Reserve balances with Reserve Banks2 ,
2 Total vault cash3
3 Vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements4 . . . .4 Surplus vault cash3 . .
5 Total reserves6
6 Required reserves . . . .
7 Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
8 Total borrowings at Reserve Banks9 Seasonal borrowings at Reserve Banks . . .
10 Extended credit at Reserve Banks8
Jan.
21,577
23,04419,5473,497
41,12540,380
7451,395
621,050
July
23,503
22,53019,3003,230
42,80341,948
8551,107
167507
Feb.
20,416
23,92719,8574,070
40,27339,370
9031,289
71803
Aug.
23,415
22,83919,5483,291
43,96342,135
8271,073
221570
Mar.
22,065
21,86318,4293,434
40,49439,728
7661,593
881,059
Sept.
24,972
22,46519,4752,990
44,44743,782
6661,289
203656
Apr. May
23,217 22,385
21,567 21,89818,435 18,6663,132 3,231
41,652 41,05140,914 40,247
738 8041,323 1,334
135 165868 534
Oct. Nov.
25,431 26,385
22,724 22,45720,038 19,9972,686 2,460
45,469 46,38244,716 45,454
753 9281,187 1,741
172 107629 530
June
23,367
22,18018,9853,196
45,35241,447
9051,205
151665
Dec.
27,620
22,95620,5222,434
48,14247,085
1,0581,318
56499
B. Biweekly averages of daily figuresMillions of dollars
Reserve classification
1 Reserve balances with Reserve Banks^
2 Total vault cash3
3 Vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements4 . . .4 Surplus vault cash3
5 Total reserves6
6 Required reserves
7 Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
8 Total borrowings at Reserve Banks . . .9 Seasonal borrowings at Reserve Banks
10 Extended credit at Reserve Banks8
1 Reserve balances with Reserve Banks2 . . .
2 Total vault cash3
3 Vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements4 . . .4 Surplus vault cash5 ...
5 Total reserves6
6 Required reserves
7 Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7
8 Total borrowings at Reserve Banks9 Seasonal borrowings at Reserve Banks ... ...
10 Extended credit at Reserve Banks8
Jan. 2
22,129
23,32719,7033,624
41,83240,625
1,2072,691
812,038
May 8
22,751
21,32618,1813,145
40,93340,234
699953169396
1 Reserve balances with Reserve Banks2
2 Total vault cash . . ... . .3 Vault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements4
4 Surplus vault cash3
5 Total reserves6 . . . . . . . . . .6 Required reserves
7 Excess reserve balances at Reserve Banks7 .8 Total borrowings at Reserve Banks . . . ...9 Seasonal borrowings at Reserve Banks
10 Extended credit at Reserve Banks8
Jan. 16 Jan. 30
22,819 20,375
22,088 23,82819,002 19,9953,087 3,834
41,820 40,37441,187 39,590
634 7851,631 976
58 631,371 593
May 22 June 5
22,031 22,610
22,356 21,69219,068 18,4723,289 3,220
41,100 41,08240,248 40,260
852 8231,434 1,518
160 171369 914
Sept. 11 Sept. 25
24,630 25,034
21,887 22,70518,880 19,7663,008 2,939
43,509 44,80042,838 44,133
672 6671,392 1,171
196 212669 656
Feb. 13
19,924
24,89320,6244,269
40,54839,537
1,0121,369
60988
June 19
23,861
21,68818,7242,964
42,58541,861
7241,123
142612
Oct. 9
25,553
23,06719,9713,097
45,52344,876
6471,395
195627
Feb. 27
20,730
23,20219,2703,933
40,00339,198
8061,174
81603
July 3
23,084
23,04919,5503,480
42,63341,461
1,1721,167
153620
Oct. 23
25,232
22,83120,2942,538
45,52544,733
7931,118
169649
Mar. 13 Mar. 27 Apr. 12
22,407 21,458 23,073
21,517 22,353 21,27318,093 18,828 18,1263,425 3,525 3,148
40,500 40,286 41,19939,719 39,477 40,642
782 810 5571,865 1,289 1,775
69 98 1211,224 839 1,295
July 17 July 31 Aug. 14
24,256 22,840 23,468
22,019 22,935 22,82919,043 19,505 19,5502,977 3,431 3,280
43,298 42,344 43,01842,608 41,392 42,208
690 953 7381,284 917 990
152 185 224483 506 509
Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Dec. 4
25,643 26,242 27,029
22,151 22,528 22,54319,667 20,117 20,0282,484 2,412 2,515
45,310 46,359 47,05744,508 45,466 46,005
802 893 1,0521,075 1,178 2,928
151 104 84598 522 503
Apr, 24
23,520
21,88018,7643,116
42,28441,400
8841,158
131766
Aug. 28
23,102
23,05219,6893,363
42,79141,841
9501,088
225610
Dec. 18
27,503
22,46420,1992,265
47,70246,875
82884153
524
14Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
4. Federal funds and repurchase agreements of large member banks, 19851
Averages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Maturity and source
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States2 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
3 Nonbank securities dealers4 All other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 All other
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States . . .10 Nonbank securities dealers
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States2 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutionsand U S government agencies
3 Nonbank securities dealers4 All other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 All other
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States10 Nonbank securities dealers
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States2 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U S government agencies . .
3 Nonbank securities dealers4 All other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 All other
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States10 Nonbank securities dealers
Week ending Monday
Jan. 7
67,554
27,5395,796
26,963
8,513
8,1405,8478,528
29,6036,390
Mar. 11
62,875
27,2698,992
30,605
8,916
8,2827,5408,753
24,8746,410
May 13
59,551
27,1016,769
26,485
10,074
8,2019,7668,098
26,7106,480
Jan. 14
63,965
28,6946,264
26,337
8,298
8,2547,4758,599
29,0346,763
Mar. 18
59,617
26,3919,082
29,390
9,354
8,4018,3668,946
26,7756,505
May 20
60,948
28,3738,583
27,378
9,626
8,1639,4998,719
29,2127,492
Jan. 21
60,571
27,1497,290
26,087
8,652
8,0727,5039,588
28,4345,952
Mar. 25
55,739
25,7248,195
29,512
9,495
8,5978,0109,167
26,8856,521
May 27
57,948
29,9959,936
26,803
9,547
7,64610,1358,758
27,7596,982
Jan. 28
56,740
27,5038,643
28,150
7,475
7,3157,0387,776
28,2856,535
Apr. 1
56,048
24,6618,652
28,432
9,299
8,3578,6418,890
27,7626,902
June 3
60,878
28,82212,70226,897
9,180
7,5728,9968,701
30,4127,379
Feb. 4
60,129
29,1488,335
28,217
7,644
7,0106,9368,241
29,6526,871
Apr. 8
65,940
24,5296,940
22,905
10,036
8,7778,389
13,879
31,3806,281
June 10
71,025
32,6868,428
25,487
8,870
7,6969,2148,724
33,4827,920
Feb. 11
61,359
30,1147,484
28,931
8,178
7,2007,5348,605
25,9356,087
Apr. 15
63,357
25,1167,835
25,254
9,694
8,2158,063
11,250
29,8876,137
June 17
67,155
33,0198,134
26,465
8,883
7,5178,8708,488
31,7557,505
Feb. 18
61,529
29,1168,404
30,655
8,472
6,9817,5078,998
28,6786,137
Apr. 22
62,838
24,1277,372
26,606
9,744
7,8058,3768,543
30,8386,799
June 24
60,567
32,2989,063
25,282
9,278
7,6719,2388,545
30,6187,671
Feb. 25
58,363
27,6559,055
32,282
8,468
7,7157,7728,707
26,4106,117
Apr. 29
54,786
23,9197,310
26,982
10,079
8,3079,4758,885
27,1326,581
July 1
58,207
31,1928,252
24,718
9,728
7,8909,5177,943
31,9327,108
Mar. 4
60,758
25,7538,973
32,281
8,633
8,0687,6009,010
26,7386,883
May 6
61,576
25,5876,944
25,363
10,544
8,7399,9467,765
29,2536,894
JulyS
68,283
33,0038,408
22,113
9,732
7,8619,1399,060
34,9986,456
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4. Federal funds and repurchase agreements of large member banks, 19851—ContinuedAverages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Maturity and source
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States2 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
3 Nonbank securities dealers4 AH other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 All other . . .
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States10 Nonbank securities dealers
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States2 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
3 Nonbank securities dealers4 All other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States . . . . . . . .6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 AH other
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States10 Nonbank securities dealers . . .
One day and continuing contract1 Commercial banks in United States
Week ending Monday
July 15
64,519
32,3399,453
25,579
9,326
8,3979,0127,527
30,4177,343
Sept. 16
65,553
27,6369,735
25,186
9,751
7,73510,1727,900
30,1638,286
July 22 July 29
61,686 57,442
31,360 28,7749,753 8,963
25,188 26,228
8,900 8,943
7,600 7,4898,288 8,6827,281 7,094
30,133 26,7507,504 7,513
Sept. 23 Sept. 30
60,513 62,785
25,896 24,6869,877 10,681
25,469 26,764
9,509 9,601
7,792 7,4949,931 9,7677,535 7,542
29,790 32,7367,863 7,663
2 Other depository institutions, foreignbanks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
3 Nonbank secunties dealers4 All other
All other maturities5 Commercial banks in United States6 Other depository institutions, foreign
banks and foreign official institutions,and U.S. government agencies
7 Nonbank securities dealers8 All other
MEMO: Federal funds and resaleagreement loans in maturities ofone day or continuing contract
9 Commercial banks in United States10 Nonbank securities dealers
Nov. 18
69,983
30,38310,09527,453
9,333
7,4768,7338,446
34,3308,979
Aug. 5
64,462
28,3059,332
26,057
8,851
7,6449,0376,690
30,1977,756
Oct. 7
65,744
26,19510,98525,290
8,998
7,2909,2147,223
30,9779,011
Nov. 25
66,797
33,6799,867
30,288
9,778
6,9118,0938,175
32,7788,234
Aug. 12
63,640
29,2308,766
26,034
9,010
7,5279,4707,086
28,0627,056
Oct. 14
65,966
28,2389,926
25,641
9,582
7,6299,9197,453
30,9259,316
Dec. 2
70,688
31,7759,965
27,660
9,848
8,0518,746
12,667
35,8768,810
Aug. 19
63,841
29,25810,77625,572
8,693
7,5449,6027,368
29,6867,357
Oct. 21
61,501
28,6209,753
26,098
8,822
7,1149,4687,314
29,4959,060
Dec. 9
74,994
34,06710,30629,6%
9,078
7,3247,7558,002
32,6109,948
Aug. 26
58,282
28,11110,22825,649
9,308
7,6939,2907,574
27,0097,578
Oct28
58,757
28,5439,967
26,104
8,490
7,0739,6687,606
27,0257,992
Dec. 16
70,735
34,1989,783
29,389
9,114
6,9538,5098,751
29,1799,918
Sept, 2
58,562
28,0688,754
26,307
9,759
7,70110,5638,325
29,4386,728
Nov. 4
67,993
28,65210,39226,550
8,953
7,0759,6957,602
32,5168,782
Dec. 23
68,338
33,87510,84729,060
9,696
7,1328,477
10,378
33,5218,785
Sept. 9
68,597
26,70410,06025,236
9,402
7,8229,8018,079
31,0308,126
Nov. 11
70,092
32,2649,768
25,581
9,588
8,0939,5707,851
32,1758,383
Dec. 30
65,938
32,37610,51126,187
9,918
7,2998,062
11,570
31,4488,976
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5. Federal Reserve Bank interest ratesA. Short-term adjustment credit to depository institutions1
Percent per annum
Year and month
1984In effect
December 31 .
1985In effect
December 31 .
t» * New Phila-Boston York ddphia
8.0 8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5 7.5
Cleve-land
8.0
7.5
Rich-mond
8.0
7.5
Atlanta
8.0
7.5
Chicago
8.0
7.5
St.Louis
8.0
7.5
Minne- Kansasapolis City
8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5
SanDallas Fran-
cisco
8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5
B. Extended credit to depository institutionsPercent per annum
Year and month
1984In effect
December 31 .
1985In effect
December 31 .
1984In effect
December 31 .
1985In effect
December 31 .
Ne Phila'Boston York delPnia Cleve-
landRich-mond Atlanta Chicago St.
LouisMinne- Kansasapolis City
SanDallas Fran-
cisco
Seasonal credit2
8.0 8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5 7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8,0
7.5
8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5
8.0 8,0
7,5 7.5
Exceptional circumstances and other extended credit3
8.0 8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5 7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5
8.0 8.0
7.5 7.5
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6* Reserve requirements of depository institutions, December 31, 19851
Percent of deposits
Type of deposit, and deposit interval2
Net transaction accounts4'5
$0-$31.7 millionOver $31.7 million
Nonpersonal time deposits6
By original maturityLess than iVSt years . . . .\Vi years or more
Eurocurrency liabilitiesAll types
Depository institution requirementsafter implementation of the Monetary
Control Act3
Percent
312
30
3
Effective date
12/31/8512/31/85
10/678310/6783
11/13/80
7. Margin requirements1
Percent of market value; effective dates shown
Type of security or sale
1 Margin stocks2 Convertible bonds3 Short sales4 Writing options2
Mar. 11, 1968 |
705070
June 8, 1968
806080
May 6, 1970
655065
| Dec. 6, 1971
555055
(NOV. 24, 1972 |
655065
Jan. 3, 1974
505050
| Jan, 1, 1977
50505030
8. Maximum interest rates payable on time and savings deposits at federally insured institutions1
Percent per annum
Type of deposit
1 Savings2 Negotiable order of withdrawal accounts .3 Negotiable order of withdrawal accounts of $1 000 or more2
4 Money market deposit account2
Time accounts by maturity5 7-31 days of less than $1,0004
6 7—31 days of $1 000 or more2
7 More than 31 days
Commercial banks
In effect Dec. 31, 1985
Percent
5V55'/4
0
SVi
Effectivedate
1/1/8412/31/80
1/5/8312/14/82
1/1/841/5/83
10/1/83
Savings and loan associations andmutual savings banks (thrift
institutions)1
In effect Dec. 31, 1985
Percent
5Vi5»/4
(3)
5Vi
Effectivedate
7/1/7912/31/80
1/5/8312/14/82
9/1/821/5/83
10/1/83
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9. Federal Reserve open market transactionsMillions of dollars
Type of transaction11984
Year Jan. 1 Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 1 July Aug. Sept, Oct. Nov. Dec.
U.S. GOVERNMENTSECURITIES
Outright transactions(excluding matchedtransactions)
Treasury bills1 Gross purchases2 Gross sales3 Exchange4 Redemptions
Others within 1 year5 Gross purchases6 Gross sales7 Maturity shift . . . . . . .8 Exchange9 Redemptions .
1 to 5 years10 Gross purchases . . . . .11 Gross sales12 Maturity shift13 Exchange
5 to 10 years14 Gross purchases15 Gross saies16 Maturity shift17 Exchange
Over 10 years18 Gross purchases19 Gross saies20 Maturity shift21 Exchange
All maturities22 Gross purchases23 Gross saies24 Redemptions
Matched transactions25 Gross saies26 Gross purchases
Repurchase agreements27 Gross purchases28 Gross sales
200368,557
07 700
1 1260
16,354-20840
0
1,6380
- 13,70916039
536300
-2 3712,750
4410
-2752,052
23,7768,8577,700
808 986810,432
127,933127,690
01,967
01 300
00
573-1 530
0
00
-4871 530
0300-86
0
0000
02,2671,300
54 83358,096
14,24515,629
368828
0600
00
2,488-4574
0
0o
-2,4882,861
00
971,000
00
-97713
368828600
55,65647,310
00
3 159000
00
1,01200
00
-1,0120
0000
0000
3,15900
66,82773,634
4,9964,996
3 283000
1980
347-2,223
0
8080
-2732,223
2000
-750
277000
4,76600
72,29371,754
15,3138,220
610 8012,003 0
0 02,200 0
0897
0600
00
2,739-1,807
0
0 00 0
1,069 4280 -2,6060 0
1871,491
0800
00
3,811-2,274
0
3,249 50771 1,3000 00 2,200
4,463000
6000
87200
0 1460 0
896 1,348-1,497 -3,363
0 0
0 0 00 0 0
-2,279 -1,069 -3451,150 0 2,606
0 0 00 0 0
-3,811 -872 -8961,443 0 1,497
00
-383400
00
-77257
610 8012,003 02,200 0
00
-830
0897600
00
52500
00
-52332
0 3350 00 -1,8930 850
79,313 61,017 81,79979,608 61,331 81,143
8,267 23,298 14,83012,199 26,460 14,830
4,992 26,040166 30,867
29 Net change in govern-ment securities . ,
3,410000
1820
771-966
0
830 00 0
594 -7711,763 966
0 164 00 0 00 -49 00 750 0
187 3,849 507 5,938 3,5911,491 71 1,300 0 0
800 0 2,200 0 0
79,087 52,893 89,689 51,904 63,67478,842 55,776 85,884 55,516 61,537
0 12,063 3,8880 12,063 2,261
8,908 -1,688 -9,407 9,966 11,321 -7,228 -2,047 -2,154 2,478 1,835 -6,798 9,549 3,080
FEDERAL AGENCYOBLIGATIONS
Outright transactions30 Gross purchases31 Gross sales32 Redemptions
Repurchase agreements33 Gross purchases34 Gross sates
35 Net change in agencyobligations
BANKERS ACCEPTANCES
36 Repurchase agreements,net
37 Total net change inSystem OpenMarket Account . . .
00
256
11,50911,328
-76
-418
8,414
00
40
9311,139
-248
/
-418
-2,354
00
38
00
-38
0
-9,444
00
10
609609
-10
0
9,956
002
1,247820
424
305
12,050
00
40
616744
-169
122
-7,275
00
15
1,8192,117
-313
-426
-2,786
001
958958
-1
0
-2,155
005
38112
364
0
2,842
001
3,7434,112
-370
0
1,465
00
14
00
-14
0
-6,811
00
90
698698
-90
0
9,459
000
506119
388
0
3,468
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o —Millions of dollars
Type of transaction1
U.S. GOVERNMENTSECURITIES
Outright transactions(excluding matchedtransactions)
Treasury bills1 Gross purchases2 Gross sales3 Exchange4 Redemptions , . . .
Others within 1 year5 Gross purchases6 Gross sales7 Maturity shift8 Exchange9 Redemptions
1 to 5 years10 Gross purchases11 Gross sales12 Maturity shift13 Exchange . . . . . . .
5 to 10 years14 Gross purchases15 Gross sales . .16 Maturity shift17 Exchange . .
Over 10 years18 Gross purchases19 Gross sales20 Maturity shift21 Exchange
All maturities22 Gross purchases23 Gross sales24 Redemptions
Matched transactions25 Gross sales26 Gross purchases
Repurchase agreements27 Gross purchases28 Gross sales
29 Net change in govern-ment securities
FEDERAL AGENCYOBLIGATIONS
Outright transactions30 Gross purchases31 Gross sales32 Redemptions
Repurchase agreements33 Gross purchases34 Gross sales
35 Net change in agencyobligations
BANKERS ACCEPTANCES
3 6 Repurchase agreements ,net
37 Total net inSystem OpenMarket Account . . .
1985
Year | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June
22 214 0 2,976 916 6,026 274 2,0994,118 2,668 214 554 0 417 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 03,500 1,600 400 500 0 800 0
1,349 0 0 961 245 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
19,763 596 1,987 1,299 1,129 2,443 1,312-17,717 -625 -2,739 0 -1,463 -2,945 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2,185 0 0 465 846 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
-17459 -596 -1902 -1,299 -1,114 -2,101 -1,31213,853 625 1,645 0 1,463 1,940 0
458 0 0 0 108 0 01 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-1,857 0 -54 0 - 1 6 42 02,184 0 600 0 0 600 0
293 0 0 0 96 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
-447 0 - 3 0 0 0 -384 01,679 0 493 0 0 405 0
26,499 0 2,976 2,343 7,321 274 2,0994,218 2,768 214 554 0 417 03,500 1,600 400 500 0 800 0
866,175 66,668 57,076 54,718 65,845 78,870 81,01666,367 57,283 57,288 64,001 77,597 83,782
134,253 20,225 19,584 4,922 11,540 21,716 2,801132,3*1 21 852 17,077 7,429 4,088 29,168 2,801
20,477 -6,295 5,077 1,351 12,931 -9,668 4,865
0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
162 0 17 0 0 8 60
22,183 1,463 2,428 445 983 1,336 12020,877 1,851 2,048 825 452 1,867 120
1,144 -388 363 -380 531 -540 -60
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21,621 -6,683 971 -10,208
July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 3,056 1,171 0 1,180 45150 0 0 265 0 00 0 350 0 -350 0
200 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 1430 0 0 0 0 0
1,238 4,895 1,028 529 2,363 943-1,778 -3,275 -1,807 -942 -615 -1529
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 6 0 0 0 8680 0 0 0 0 0
-1,153 -3,760 -1,028 -520 -1,731 -9431,778 1,825 1,457 942 650 1,529
0 6 0 0 0 3450 0 0 0 0 0
-85 -1,136 0 -10 -600 00 800 0 0 184 0
0 0 0 0 0 1970 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 -32 00 650 0 0 131 0
0 3,068 1,171 0 1,180 6,0680 0 0 265 0 0
200 0 0 0 0 0
60,980 64,263 73,925 100,929 85,486 76,39959,165 64,209 72,347 100,197 84,769 78,962
10,486 1,928 14,029 0 3,684 23,33810,486 1,928 14,029 0 3,684 19 809
-2,015 3,014 -408 -997 463 12,159
0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0
46 30 0 0 0 0
2,439 354 3,522 0 1,454 7,6402,439 354 3,522 0 1,454 5947
-46 -30 0 0 0 1,693
0 0 0 0 0 0
-2,061 2,984 -408 -997 463
20
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10. Federal Reserve Banks, 1985A. Consolidated condition statementMillions of dollars, end of period
Account
ASSETS
1 Gold certificate account . .2 Special drawing rights
certificate account . . .3 Coin4 Loans to depository
institutions5 Other6 Acceptances held under
repurchaseagreements
Federal agencyobligations
1 Bought outright8 Held under repurchase
agreements
U.S. governmentsecurities
Bought outright1
9 Bills10 Notes1 1 Bonds12 Total113 Held under repurchase
agreements , . ,14 Total U.S. government
securities
15 Total loans andsecurities
16 Items in process ofcollection
17 Bank premises
Other assets18 Denominated in foreign
currencies . . . .19 All other2
20 Total assets
LIABILITIES
21 Federal Reserve notes . . .
Deposits22 Depository institutions . .23 U.S. Treasury —
General account . .24 Foreign — Official
accounts25 Other
26 Total deposits
27 Deferred credit items . . . .28 Other liabilities and
accrued dividends3 . .
29 Total liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
30 Capital paid in3 1 Surplus32 Other capital accounts . . .
33 Total liabilities andcapital accounts . . . .
34 MEMO: MarketableU.S. governmentsecurities held incustody for foreignand internationalaccount
Jan.
11,095
4,618497
2 1390
0
8,389
0
66 46765,13722 951
154,555
0
154,555
165,083
6 161570
3,6318,104
199,759
162,125
19,858
5,349
244560
26,011
5,659
2,355
196,150
1,6391 626
344
199,759
116 649
Feb.
11,093
4,618551
2,3290
0
8,372
380
69 03664,64423 444
157,124
2,508
159,632
170,713
6,241571
3,4987,060
204,345
162,992
25,092
3,308
332461
29,193
6,297
2,463
200,945
1,6691 626
105
204,345
116 519
Mar.
11,093
4,618566
2,5820
0
8,372
0
71,46966,07023,444
160,983
0
160,983
171,937
6,127572
3,9717,933
206,817
163,728
26,997
3,063
253347
30,660
5,829
2,445
202,662
1,6871,624
844
206,817
114 890
Apr.
11,091
4,618597
1,5250
0
8,372
531
75,65167,26923,540
166,460
7,453
173,913
184,341
9,730577
4,0078,473
223,434
165,367
21,962
19,305
348324
41,939
9,476
2,614
219,396
1,7021,626
710
223,434
116,712
May
11,091
4,618490
1,7650
0
8,363
0
73,43667,06623,743
164,245
0
164,245
174,373
6,865581
4,0587,066
209,142
169,056
23,468
1,933
205557
26,163
7,681
2,359
205,259
1,7131,626
544
209,142
119,753
June
11,090
4,618474
1,3380
0
8,303
0
78,30167,06623,743
169,110
0
169,110
178,751
6,277585
4,1497,695
213,639
170,178
27,236
3,288
310321
31,155
6,015
2,315
209,663
1,7211,626
629
213,639
121,276
July
11,090
4,618486
1,5670
0
8,257
0
76,28667,06623,743
167,095
0
167,095
176,919
7,394588
4,4939,494
215,082
171,286
26,253
2,656
274323
29,506
7,965
2,212
210,969
1,7411,626
746
215,082
125,643
Aug.
11,090
4,618484
2,0680
0
8,227
0
79,28866,42224,399
170,109
0
170,109
180,404
5,445590
4,5917,260
214,482
172,712
25,665
3,656
223389
29,933
5,597
2,232
210,474
1,7481,626
634
214,482
124,404
Sept.
11,090
4,618518
2,5200
0
8,227
0
79,23166,07224,399
169,702
0
169,702
180,449
4,297594
4,9638,073
214,602
171,476
27,162
4,174
535497
32,368
4,228
2,272
210,344
1,7531,626
879
214,602
126,128
Oct.
11,090
4,718524
8860
0
8,227
0
78,23466,07224,399
168,705
0
168,705
177,818
5,843595
6,5307,606
214,724
173,590
27,119
1,528
268372
29,287
5,508
2,335
210,720
1,7621 626
616
214,724
123,099
Nov.
11,090
4,718504
1,6020
0
8,227
0
78,34766,29224,529
169,168
0
169,168
178,997
5,915600
6,8347,389
216,047
177,504
23,830
2,294
340598
27,062
5,006
2,306
211,878
1,7731,626
770
216,047
127 566
Dec.
11,090
4,718487
3,0600
0
8,227
1,694
85 42567,64724 726
177,798
3,529
181,327
194,308
10 147607
7,0167,679
236,052
181,450
28,631
9,351
4801 041
39,503
9,159
2,378
232,490
1,7811 781
0
236,052
125 624
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10. Federal Reserve Banks, 1985—ContinuedB. Federal Reserve note statementMillions of dollars, end of period
Account
1 Federal Reserve notesoutstanding(issued to Bank)
2 LESS: Notes held byReserve Bankr . . .
3 Federal Reservenotes net , . .
Collateral held againstnotes outstanding
4 Gold certificateaccount
5 Special drawing rightscertificate account . . .
6 Other eligible assets7 U.S. government and
agency securities , . . .
8 Total collateral
Jan.
193,440
31,315
162,125
11,095
4,6180
146,412
162,125
Feb.
194,635
31,643
162,992
11,093
4,6180
147,281
162,992
Mar.
196,021
32,293
163,728
11,093
4,6180
148,017
163,728
Apr.
196,490
31,123
165,367
11,091
4,6180
149,658
165,367
May
198,021
28,965
169,056
11,091
4,6180
153,347
169,056
June | July
200,234 201,968
30,056 30,682
170,178 171,286
11,090 11,090
4,618 4,6180 0
154,470 155,578
170,178 171,286
Aug.
204,511
31,799
172,712
11,090
4,6180
157,004
172,712
Sept.
205,459
33,983
171,476
11,090
4,6180
155,768
171,476
Oct.
206,884
33,294
173,590
11,090
4,7180
157,782
173,590
Nov.
208,830
31,326
177,504
11,090
4,7180
161,6%
177,504
Dec.
208,427
26,977
181,450
11,090
4,7180
165,642
181,450
C. Maturity distribution of loans and securities heldMillions of dollars, end of period
Type and maturitygrouping
1 Loans . , ,2 Within 15 days . . .3 16 days to 90 days . . . .4 91 days to 1 year . .5 Acceptances6 Within 15 days7 16 days to 90 days8 91 days to 1 year9 U.S. government
securities10 Within 15 days1 . . ,11 16 days to 90 days . . , .12 91 days to 1 year13 Over 1 year to
5 years14 Over 5 years to
10 years15 Over 10 years , , .16 Federal agency
obligations17 Within 15 days1
18 16 days to 90 days19 91 days to 1 year20 Over 1 year to
5 years21 Over 5 years to
10 years22 Over 10 years
Jan.
2,1392,125
1400000
154,5553,249
32,49847,474
37,101
14,00020,233
8,38997
7551,644
4,248
1,246399
Feb.
2,3292,320
900000
159,6325,276
33,21449,056
36,844
14,54620,696
8,752615514
1,738
4,222
1,264399
Mar.
2,5822,558
2400000
160,9834,565
37,28046,587
37,309
14,54620,696
8,372142461
1,942
4,164
1,264399
Apr.
1,5251,438
8700000
173,91312,30538,40650,568
37,204
14,63820,792
8,903613533
1,991
4,083
1,284399
May
1,7651,700
6500000
164,2454,256
38,37948,474
37,042
15,28120,813
8,363162566
1,918
4,089
1,229399
June July
1,338 1,567937 1,494401 73
0 00 00 00 00 0
169,110 167,0957,604 9,291
39,719 35,60948,651 49,831
37,042 36,355
15,281 15,19620,813 20,813
8,303 8,257159 120677 635
1,813 1,783
4,023 4,080
1,232 1,240399 399
Aug.
2,1532,074
7900000
170,1096,209
35,43856,898
35,235
14,86621,463
8,227213475
1,813
4,070
1,257399
Sept.
2,5202,452
6800000
169,7025,823
38,79653,899
34,855
14,86621,463
8,227162529
1,762
4,109
1,266399
Oct.
8868295700000
168,7051,133
37,04358,933
35,277
14,85621,463
8,22784
6681,757
4,141
1,178399
Nov.
1,6021,564
3800000
169,1681,558
41,19455,659
34,755
14,44021,562
8,227273504
1,820
4,070
1,161399
Dec.
3,0603,033
2700000
181,3279,307
43,46256,364
35,650
14,78521,759
9,9211,836
9621,471
4,056
1,187409
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11. Debits and deposit turnover at commercial banksA. Seasonally adjusted
Year andmonth
1984January . .February . .March . . .April . . . .May . . . .June . . . .JulyAugust . .September .October , .November .December .
1985January .February .March . .April . . .May .. .June . . .July . . . . .August . .September .October . ,November .December .
Debits during the month(annual rate, billions of dollars)
To demand deposits1
Allbanks
120,954.6126,749.9116,416.7129,229.4131,456.9121,488.2128,299.3128,141.9124,117.4142,907.2134,016.3137,512.0
140,678.6143,281.5139,608.3156,513.2149,252.8146,714.9157,128.3147,455.5159,593.3162,205.4163,038.1189,203.0
MajorN.Y.C.banks
51,952.255,776.750,765.257,868.360,351.353,147.755,340.657,096,555,591.467,488.760,992.862,341.0
64,474.763,157.062,523.770,621.466,394.366,615.569,952.865,645.672,765.476,706.377,069.689,415.1
Otherbanks
69,002.270,973.165,651.571,361.171,105.668,340.472,958.771,045.468,526.075,418.573,023.575,171.0
76,203.980,124.577,084.685,891.882,858.480,099.487,175.581,809.986,827.985,499.285,968.599,787.9
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
1,345.11,491.11,464,91,432.11,608,91,515.81,658.91,851.91,640.61,698.61,678.51,677.5
1,552.01,618.61,567.01,689.31,771.11,614.31,870.12,008.82,465.32,212,72,227.82,452.5
Savingsde*
posits3
620.8708.3688,9606,5688.8677.9682.4694.5566.8597.2579.1486,0
501.3499.8539,2589.0636,4544,4584,3550.7509.1562.0533.4418.6
Average deposits outstanding(billions of dollars)
Demand deposits1
Allbanks
292.0291,6294.8292.6296.9302.3296.3293.4292,4293,6299.0303.3
300.2303.9306.0303.7308.0311.2310.3314.0312.4316.1320.9325.1
MajorN.Y.C.banks
31.531.930.828.831.131.931.231.130.530.731.832.8
32.133.231.832.331.931.632.833.431.331.732.534.8
Otherbanks
260.5259.7264.0263.8265.8270.4265.1262.3261.9262.9267.2270.5
268.1270.7274.2271.3276.1279.6277.5280.6281.1284.4288.3290,3
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
97.399.399.997.9
100.5100.7100.0101.1101.1100.7101.8103.2
106,4107.9108.9109.8110.3112.1114,0117.8119.5120.2122.4123.9
Savingsde-
posits3
130.9128.5127.0126.5125.8125.4124.5123.2122.4121.7123.5122.9
119.7119.3118.1117.2117.7118.9119.8120.6120.9122.3125.1124.9
Annual rate of deposit turnover
Demand deposits1
Allbanks
414.2434.7394.9441.7442.7401.8433.0436.7424.0486.8448.2453.4
468,6471.4456.3515.4484.6471.4506,4469.6510.9513,2508.1581.9
MajorN.Y.C.banks
,650.9,747.7,649.5,012.5,938,7,665,2,774,3,834.6,822.5,199.6,917.5,903.0
2,008.61,902.21,967.02,183.92,079.62,104.92,131.41,965.42,326.32,422.22,368.52,567.0
Otherbanks
264.9273.3248.7270.5267.5252.7275.2270.9261.7286.9273.3277.8
284,2295.9281.1316.5300.2286,5314.2291.5308,9300,6298.1343.7
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
13.815.014.714.616.015.116.618.316.216.916.516.3
14.615.014.415.416.114,416.417.120,618,418.219.8
Savingsde-
posits3
4.75,55.44.85.55,45.55.64,64,94.74.0
4.24.24.65.05.44.64.94.64.24.64.33.4
B. Not seasonally adjusted
Year andmonth
1984January .February .March . .April . . .May .. .June . . .JulyAugust . .September .October . .November .December .
1985January . .February . .March . . .AprilMayJune . . . .JulyAugust . .September .October . .November .December .
Debits during the month(annual rate, billions of dollars)
To demand deposits1
Allbanks
123,567.2114,721.3124,088.6121,514.4132,521.7128,522.3124,604.3133,844.2120,120.8141,249.5131,791.6140,166.0
148,880.1129,297.2143,154.3151,536.1151,342.3148,651.5157,898.2152,985.1148,788.8167,639.3157,070.9192,060.0
MajorN.Y.C.banks
52,895.250,724.854,301,153,514.460,214.557,168.154,060.559,743.854,329.064,790.261,148.764,498.8
68,203.157,337.464,188.967,422.367,249.367,999.470,496.168,401,868,967,978,010.573,982.492,551.5
Otherbanks
70,672,063,996.569,787.568,000.072,307.271,345.370,543.874,100.365,791,876,459.270,643.075,667.1
80,677.079,959.878,965.484,113.884,093.080,652.187,402.184,583.379,820.989,628.883,088.699,508.5
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
1,601.51,389.51,504.31,670.11,599.01,621.71,598.51,629.41,523.71,665.71,524,81,625.4
1,838.91,524.41,624.7,946,1,775.5,744.0,807.5,770.5
2,289,92,157.72,007.82,354.4
Savingsde-
posits3
672.5649.9711,9665,7673,8686,2686,3680,3543,1616,2538,7470.6
544.7455 ,5552,9644,4621,1549,7586,0538,4490,1579,9496.3405,3
Average deposits outstanding(billions of dollars)
Demand deposits1
Allbanks
299.7284.9287.4295.8290.1299.9298.0287.4293.8294.3300.3313.5
306.3295.8297.7304.2299.4309.3309.9306.4313.3315.0321.0334.1
MajorN.Y.C.banks
33.431.330.230.230.231.931.129.830.430.631.433.8
33.732,232.231.530.532.032.331.231.131.131.735.7
Otherbanks
266.2253.6257.2265.6260.0268.0266.9257.7263.4263.8268.9279.8
272.6263.6265.5272.7268.9277.3277.6275.1282.2283.9289.3298.4
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
98.697.199,1
102.199.0
100.399.799.4
100.0100.5102.3105.2
107.3106.7109.0113.2109.5112.8114.0116.0118.2119.3122.1125.2
Savingsde-
posits3
130.0128.4128.3128.4127.5127.0126.1123.3121.3120.4121.1120.3
119.3118.3118.4118.5119.0120.2121.0120.4120.0121.0122.8122.3
Annual rate of deposit turnover
Demand deposits1
AUbanks
412.3402.7431.8410.8456.8428.6418.1465.7408,9479.9438.8447.1
486.0437.2480.9498.1505.5480.6509.5499.3475.0532.1489,3574.9
MajorN.Y,C.banks
1,581.51,618.71,795.51,770.21,997.11,792.01,738.12,008.01,786,42,120.71,944.61,910.8
2,025.91,780.61,990.72,138.62,205.82,125.92,185.92,189.42,216.62,507.42,332.42,594.1
Otherbanks
265.4252,4271,4256.0278.1266.3264.3287.6249.8289.9262.7270.5
295.9273.0297.5308.4312.7290.8314.8307.4282.9315.7287.2333.4
ATSand
NOWac-
counts2
16.214.315.216.416.116.216.016.415.216.614.915.4
17.114.314.917.216.215.515.915.319.418.116.418.8
Savingsde-
posits3
5.25,15.55.25.35.45.45.54.55.14.43.9
4.63.94.75.45.24,64.84.54.14.84.03.3
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12. Measures and components of the money stock and debt1
A. Seasonally adjustedBillions of dollars
Year and month
Measures
Ml M2 M3 Debt
1982January . . ,February . ,MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust . .September ,October . ,November .December ,
1983January , . .February . ,March
JuneJulyAugust .. .September ,October . .November ,December ,
1984January . . .February . .MarchApril . . . .MayJuneJulyAugust . . .September .October . .November .December .
1985January . . .February . .Marchr . . , .
JuneJulyAugust . ..September .October . .November .December .
448.7446.1446.5450.3450.4450.7451.6456.7462.6470.9477,0479.9
483.6489.1494.9498.6505.0508.7513.8516.8519,1523.9525.6527.1
530.7533.3536.5539.0542,1546.1546.0547.3550.7549.6554.2558.5
562.9569.3572.2575.7582.5590.9596.2604.8611.5614.2620.1626.6
1,812.21,815.61,826,01,838.21,850.81,861.81,874.41,892.61,908.71,923.71,937,71,952.6
2,007.12,044.72,061.52,078.22,094.52,108.12,120,42,129.72,142.22,163.22,176.12,186.0
2,199.52,215.82,227.42,242.62,256.52,268.52,277.52,291,82,309.82,323.62,348.32,373.8
2,399.92,421,82,429.42,434.42,451.92,479.02,496.12,515.42,529.52,538.42,550.82,565.8
2,259.12,268.02,285.02,307.32,322,32,340.42,359.52,382.92,401.72,423.62,436.02,443.5
2,477.32,506.12,523.42,543.22,559.52,581.52,599.12,613.02,632,62,652.42,679.52,697.3
2,716.22,740.62,764.62,789.82,814.92,837.52,862.12,878.72,901.62,926.22,955.62,986.5
3,013.53,033.83,046.63,052.03,069,93,098.03,113.33,131.43,151.53,166.03,180.93,200.1
2,625.62,646.82,664.82,687.42,708.72,729.32,752.42,774.02,790.72,818.82,832.92,850.1
2,887,42,916.72,938.92,966.82,985.63,009.13,039.73,059.93,080,53,098,53,127.93,163.5
3,189.23,216,33,253.53,287.33,321.53,356.03,390.63,416.33,450.83,474.33,499.43,532.3
3,557.53,588.53,612.63,618,93,638,23,667.43,685.23,713.13,741.13,762.33,798.83,836.8
4,301.84,333.64,360.64,388.54,419,44,447,74,478.04,513.04,551.74,586.54,621.44,661.3
4,697.14,727.74,768.04,810.94,848.84,901.94,955.14,998.45,045.25,092,65,137,85,192.0
5,252.05,310.65,365.85,426.85,490.55,549.35,612.65,675.95,731.85,795.75,874.55,952.0
6,018.26,073.76,129.76,192.86,256.56,320,26,389.86,460.36,525.36,592.06,680.36,809.8
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Components
Cur-rency2
125.0125.5125.9127.1128.3128.9129.7130.6131.5132.7133.1134.3
135.5136.8138.1139.4140.5141.4142.4143.1144.6146.0147.2148.3
149,6150,3151.3152.2152.9154.3154.9155.8156.7156.9157.8158.5
159.6160.7161.3161.9163.2164.4165.3166.9167.7168.7169.8170,6
Travel-ers
checks3
4.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.3
4,24.34.54.64.64.64.64.64.74.84.94.9
4.95.05.05.15.15.15.25.25.15.05.15.2
5.35.35.45.55.55.75.85.95.95.95.95.9
Demanddeposits4
237.5233.6232.2232.1231.5230,0229.6230.9232.7235.9237.5237.9
237.9237.1238.3238.2240.5241.1243.2243.3242.9244.2243.2242.7
243.7244.2244.6245.1245.6247.1246.5245.8246.9245.5247.3248.4
249.0251.2251.4251.8255.4259.0260,4263.1266.4266.0267.8271.5
Othercheckabledeposits5
81.882.684.086.786.287.487.990.894.097.9
102.0103.4
106,0110,9114.0116.5119.4121.6123.6125.7126.9128.9130.4131.3
132.5133.8135.6136.6138.6139.5139.5140.6142.0142.2144.1146.3
149.0152.2154.1156.5158.4161.8164.8169.0171.5173.7176.7178.6
Nontransactioncomponents
M26
1,363.51,369.51,379.51,388.0,400.5,411.1,422.7,435.9,446.1,452.8,460.7,472.7
,523.5,555.6,566.6
1,579.61,589.41,599.41,606.61,612.91,623.1,639.2,650.5,658.9
,668.8,682.5,690.9,703.5,714.3,722.4,731.5,744.5,759,1,773.9,794,1,815.4
1,837.01,852.51,857.21,858.71,869.51,888.11,899.81,910.61,918.01,924.21,930.61,939.2
M37
446.9452.4459.0469.1471.5478.6485.1490.3493,0499.9498.3490.9
470.2461.4461.9464.9465.0473.3478,7483,3490.3489.2503.4511.3
516.7524.8537.2547.2558.4569.0584.6587.0591.8602.6607.3612.7
613.6611.9617.2617.6617.9619.1617.2616.0622,0627.6630.1634.3
Savingsdeposits3
347.9346.1344.6344.7344.8344.9343.8345.8348.1356.6364.3357.9
333.0321.6318.6318.5318.9319.3318.4317.1314.4312.8309.8306.6
304.2302.4302.1301.3300.3299.4296.9295.1294.3292.4290.9289.7
289,4289.9289.7289.0290.8293.6296.7299.7300.3302.3303.7303.6
Smalltime
deposits4
824.6833.7843.9852.4859.4864.4873.7876.2878.9871.1869.0852.8
794.7755.8736.5731.8725.8725.2733.1742.0751,3763.3776.6785.2
793.4800.9805.6811.0818.2827.9840.1855.2867.4875.8882.1887.5
887.4885.2885,0887.6889.5890.3888.0880.9878.3875.7876.0880.3
Largetime
deposits5
305.9311.1314.5319.6320.5325.0329.0330.8330.6334.0334.9327.8
307.5295.8292.0295.7295.6302.1304.2311.6317.6320.2325.5329.9
336.4342.4348.7357.4368.4379.7389.6395.1397.5406.1409.4413.9
415.6416.9421.0425.9425.0422.7418.3421.0425.6429.7432.9436.5
Federaldebt
2,629.42,638.82,650.32,663.22,678.62,692.12,700.42,706.42,707.72,712.42,713.02,702.9
2,704.72,708.32,706.02,715.32,725.82,728.52,740,32,758.32,773.72,790.62,811.52,846.0
2,869.42,885.82,924.22,962.22,994.73,032.73,061.63,081.33,111.63,145.83,179.53,217.4
3,248.43,274.83,311.03,346.03,372.53,401.63,430.83,466.93,512.23,556.03,582.23,637.2
Nonfederaldebt
4,301.84,333.64,360.64,388.54,419.44,447.74,478.04,513.04,551,74,586.54,621.44,661.3
4,697.14,727.74,768.04,810.94,848,84,901.94,955.14,998.45,045.25,092.65,137.85,192.0
5,252,05,310,65,365.85,426.85,490.55,549.35,612.65,675.95,731.85,795.75,874.55,952.0
6,018.26,073.76,129.76,192.86,256.56,320.26,389.86,460.36,525.36,592.06,680.36,809.8
Year andmonth
1982Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1983Jan.Feb.Mar.
X* .j
JuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1984Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1985Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept,Oct.Nov.Dec.
25Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
12, Measures and components of the money stock and debt1—ContinuedB. Not seasonally adjustedBillions of dollars
Year and month
Measures
Ml M2 M3 Debt
1982JanuaryFebruary .. ,MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember . .October . . ,November . ,December . .
1983JanuaryFebruary .. .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember . ,October . . .November . ,December . .
1984JanuaryFebruary .. ,MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember . .October . . ,November . .December . .
1985JanuaryFebruary .. ,MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember ..October , . .November . .December . .
453.5437.1440.2455.6445.4450.5454.0454.2460.6470.5479.1490.9
488.7479.7488.3504.4499.7509.0516.4513.9516.8523.0527.6538.8
536.1523.2529.7544.9536.6547.1549.0544.6548.4548.2555.9570.5
568.4558.7565.0581.7576.5592.7599.6602.0609.1612.2621.7639.9
1,815.41,805.51,823.11,845.91,844.81,861.61,878.51,891.81,905.01,923.91,938.21,958,6
2,011.82,035.72,060.12,086.42,088.02,108.42,124.52,127.32,136.52,161.52,176.02,192.8
2,205.72,208.02,227,62,250.92,249.42,269.52,282.02,288.22,302.52,320.42,347.32,380.8
2,407.32,415.32,430.92,443.12,444.12,480.72,501.02,510.92,521.02,533.72,549.12,573.9
2,263.32,261.62,283.72,313.32,317,42,336.92,356.32,382.02,398.52,423,72,439.22,453.3
2,482.12,498.92,522.62,549.72,554.22,579.42,596.52,611.12,627.92,651.42,682.72,707.9
2,722.02,733.12,764,42,795.92,809.32,836.52,859.12,875,72,896,32,924.42,959.32,997.9
3,019.93,026.43,046.93,058.13,063.93,098.03,110.83,127,33,145.03,163.03,184,33,212.8
2,631.32,642.32,666.82,694.72,703.12,726.62,748.32,771.52,787.12,819.22,835.72,856.4
2,893.02,911.22,940.92,974.22,977.73,007.63,037.03,057.93,076.23,098,43,130.83,170.1
3,194.73,209.73,256.23,294.43,311.53,355.53,389.13,414.93,447.33,473.93,502.33,537.5
3,562,83,581.93,616.83,627.63,626.63,666.53,684.63,710.93,736.83,759,83,801.53,843.1
4,297.44,320.54,344.14,370.34,398.44,427.24,458.04,495.34,539.74,576.84,610.54,655.7
4,691.24,711.14,747.14,788.94,826.44,881.44,935.84,981.85,033,85,083.45,127.35,186.5
5,245.25,292.85,343.45,402.95,466.65,527.85,592.45,657.45,718.05,784.05,862.55,946.3
6,011.66,054.56,103,86,166,16,231.96,299.36,370,36,441.56,509.96,578.46,667.16,803.9
26Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Components
Cur-rency2
124.1123.9124.7126.6128.2129.3130.8131.1131.3132.4133.9136.5
134.5135.1136.8138.8140.4141.9143.6143.8144.4145.7148.0150.5
148.4148.3149.9151.6152.9154.9156.3156.5156.5156.7158.7160.9
158.3158.5159.8161.1163.1165.1166.8167.7167.6168.4170.7173.1
Travel-ers
checks3
4.14.14.24.24.34.64.94.94.74.54.24.1
3.94.04.34.44.54.85.15.25.04.84.64.6
4.64.74.84.85.05.45.85.85.45.04.84.9
4.95.05.15.25.45.96.56.66.25.95.65.5
De-mandde-
posits4
242.8227,6227.5235.3227.5229.3230.3228.3231.4236.2239.3246.2
243,3231,0233.3241.1236.5240.8244.1240.6241.5244.3244.9251.3
249.3237.9239.4247.9241.4247.2247.6243.2245.6245.3248.7257,3
254.8244.6245.9254.6251.0259.4261.8260.4265.0265.6269.0281,3
Othercheck-ablede-
posits5
82.581.583.889.685.487.388.089.993.397.4
101.7104.1
107.0109.6113.9120.1118.3121,5123.6124.3125.9128.0130.1132.4
133.8132.4135.6140.6137.3139.7139.3139.1140.9141.1143.7147.5
150.5150.6154.2160.8157.0162.2164.5167.3170.3172.3176.4180,1
Nontransactioncomponents
M26
,361.9,368.4,383.0,390.3,399,5,411.2,424.4,437.6
1,444.41,453.41,459.11,467.7
1,523.1,556.0,571.8,582.1,588.3,599.4,608.1,613.4,619.7,638.5,648.4,654.0
,669.7,684.7,697.9,706.0,712.8,722.4,733.0,743.7,754.1,772.2,791.4,810.3
,838.9,856.6,865.9,861.3,867.6,888.0,901.4
1,908.91,911,91,921.51,927.41,934.0
M37
447.8456.1460.6467.4472.6475.3477.8490.2493.5499.8501.1494.7
470.3463.2462.5463.3466.2471.0472.0483.8491.4489.9506.7515.1
516.3525.1536.8545.0560.0567.0577.1587.5593.8604.0612.0617.0
612.6611.1616.0615.0619.9617.3609.8616.4624.0629.3635.2638.9
Over-night
RPsandEuro-
dollars*
31.530.332.530.331.230.230.231.231.634.334.133,0
35.036.137,539.441.842.040.839.640.342.742.442.4
44.645.945.345.246.243.342.745.044.144.045.943,9
46.251.350.945.848.548.148.349.450.250.451.952.6
Money marketmutual funds
Generalpurpose
andbroker/dealer
153.8155.9158.8161.8163.8169.7171.8180.9185.1186.8190.8185.2
168.2160.6154.8148.2141.4140.2138.7139.1137.8137,5138.8138.2
137.8142.1144.8145.9146.5148.9150.5150.6152.0155.6162.0167.5
171.9175,1177.6176.2172.2175.4175.8176.8176.7177.0176.8176.5
Insti-tutiononly
37.235.636.836.637.539.141.749.151.051.652.751.1
48.748.046.744.043.342.241.341.241.842.843.543.2
43.544,645.045.045.345.746.146.246.952.258.362.7
65.062.259.559.563.567.165.063.662.363.364,564.6
Moneymarketdeposit
accounts
,0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0,0.0
43.2
191.0281.3323.1343.9359.9370.9373.0371.5372.4373.5376.0379.2
384.0390.0396.9401.2400.0398.8394.8390.2390.4393.9404.3417.0
435.7450.5460.2462.5466.4478.1487.2495.2499.8504.1509.5512.0
Savingsdeposits9
346.6344.4345.8347.6346.7347.2347,0345.0346.2355.8361.5355.2
332.0320.2319.6321.1320.8321.3320.9316.0312.7312.3308,2304.5
303.3300.9302.8303.4301.9301.2299.1294.3292.8292.5290.0287.9
288.4288.2289.8290.6292.2295.4298.9298.9299.1302.9303.3301,8
Smalltimede-
posits10
827.2835.9844.6849.9856.0861.7872.3877.2879.4875.5871.5851.8
796.9756.9736.0728.4722.0722.5732.3743 .4752.6767.8779.7785.2
795.8801.6803.9806.4813.2824.6839.3856.8869.2881.3886.4888.8
890.3885.8882.4881.8883.5886.3887.1882.5880.5881.3880.7882.5
Largetimede-
posits11
307.9314.1317.1317.3319.1321 *325.2330.1331.1334.7336.2331.0
308.42974293.6293.1294.3299.5301.7311.7318.6321.6326.8332.1
336.93434349.8354.0366.8377.2387.2395.5399.4408.4411.4416.1
415,7417.3421.5421.9423.6420.4416.1421.4427.6432.6435.3438.7
Federaldebt
2,627.22,629.72,630,52,642.12,664,62,686.92,700.02,701.92,703.12,711.82,713.52,702.9
2,702.02,697.62,684.32,692.22,708.42,719.22,736.12,749.62,765.72,788,12,811.42,846.1
2,865.62,871.32,896.22,931.12,969.23,016.23,050.83,065.83,097.03,138.03,176.53,216.9
3,245.43,259.73,279.83,311.93,344.33,383.53,418,73,449.93,496.13,547.23,578.73,636.5
Non-federal
debt
4,297.44,320.54,344.14,370,34,398.44,427.24,458.04,495.34,539.74,576.84,610.54,655.7
4,691.24,711.14,747.14,788.94,826.44,881.44,935.84,981.85,033.85,083.45,127.35,186.5
5,245.25,292.85,343.45,402.95,466.65,527,85,592,45,657,45,718.05,784.05,862.55,946.3
6,011.66,054.56,103.86,166.16,231.96,299.36,370.36,441.56,509.96,578.46,667.16,803.9
Yearand
month
1982Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1983Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1984Jan.Feb.Mar,Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
1985Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.
27Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
13. Aggregate reserves of depository institutions and monetary baseA. Adjusted for changes in reserve requirements1
Billions of dollars; averages of daily figures
Year and month
1982JanuaryFebruary . . , .Marchr .
JuneJulyAugust . . .SeptemberOctoberNovember . .December
1983JanuaryFebruary . . . .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember . . ,OctoberNovemberDecember .
1984JanuaryFebruary , .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember .December
1985January . . .FebruaryMarch . . . . ,AprilMayJuneJulyAugust . . . .SeptemberOctoberNovember . . . .December
Seasonally adjusted
Totalreserves2
32,44932,43432,42932,39132,59232,66332,55932,83233,26033,56034,17834,413
34,03234,43834,97735,46435,40035,85536,01736,06336,15936,17336,12236,155
36,36937,46537,40037,27737,82838,40038,46638,66938,46738,39238,91439,509
40,13240,94640,98441,14841,85542,66943,08343,65443,88244,24444,84745,612
Non-borrowedreserves
30,93130,64530,87530,82331,47431,45831,86832,31732,32633,08233,55733,779
33,50233,85634,18534,45534,44734,21934,56534,51634,71835,32935,21735,381
35,65436,89836,44936,04334,84035,10032,54230,65231,22532,37534,29736,323
38,73839,65739,39139,82540,52141,46441,97642,58142,59343,05643,10644,294
Non-borrowedreserves
plusextendedcredit3
31,12930,87731,18331,06831,65031,56231,91832,41132,44533,22333,74533,965
33,65934,13434,50234,86034,96135,17735,14235,00735,23335,58535,22335,383
35,65836,90336,47636,08734,87636,97337,55037,69537,68437,43238,13438,927
39,78840,46140,45040,69341,05542,12942,48343,15143,24943,68543,63744,793
Requiredreserves
32,03132,13132,06832,11832,23332,35532,24532,52032,87633,15533,77633,913
33,48434,00334,54434,98834,95135,37535,51035,61635,66135,66835,59335,594
35,75636,52236,68936,78537,24837,62637,84937,97837,83937,77238,22138,657
39,38640,04440,21940,41041,05141,76442,22742,82643,21643,49143,91944,554
Monetarybase4
159,324159,899160,291161,101162,487163,582164,238165,212166,461167,610168,716170,152
171,002172,806174,623175,995177,102178,729179,711180,544182,187183,261184,376185,384
187,373189,238190,094190,787192,031193,924194,719195,709196,406196,589197,823199,173
200,776202,496203,337203,972205,853207,932209,105211,208212,289213,566215,253216,721
Not seasonally adjusted
Totalreserves2
34,18432,28031,90232,40832,25132,07532,36232,35132,99933,59834,27235,133
35,73234,30034,43535,49135,09135,25035,79735,54535,85136,16036,21536,869
38,17936,96236,99037,85537,16338,21038,27938,13038,30438,37539,12340,565
41,16840,35640,54941,73541,12842,44442,89643,06943,67644,20745,08246,839
Non-borrowedreserves
32,66630,49030,34730,84031,13330,87131,67031,83632,06633,12033,65234,499
35,20333,71833,64334,48134,13933,61434,34433,99934,41035,31635,31036,095
37,46436,39536,03836,62234,17434,90932,35430,11331,06332,35834,50537,379
39,77339,06738,95640,41339,79441,23941,78941,9%42,38843,02043,34145,520
Non-borrowedreserves
plusextendedcredit3
32,86430,72330,65631,08531,31030,97531,72031,93032,18433,26133,84034,685
35,36033,9%33,96034,88634,65234,57234,92134,49034,92535,57235,31636,097
37,46836,40036,06536,66634,21136,78237,36337,15637,52137,41638,34239,983
40,82339,87040,01541,28140,32841,90442,29542,56643,04343,64943,87146,019
Requiredreserves
33,76531,97631,54132,13531,89231,76732,04832,03932,61533,19433,87134,633
35,18433,86534,00235,01434,64234,77035,28935,09935,35335,65535,68636,308
37,56636,01936,27937,36436,58337,43637,66237,43937,67737,75538,42939,713
40,42239,45339,78340,99840,32441,53942,04042,24143,01143,45444,15445,781
Monetarybase4
160,269158,016158,214160,619162,002163,256165,054165,214165,967167,451169,726173,182
172,028170,781172,542175,464176,742178,562180,587180,557181,650183,088185,465188,653
188,536186,831188,101190,605191,285194,206195,863196,0921%,2391%,439198,538202,338
201,202199,831201,162203,718204,836208,292210,554211,514212,157213,357216,038220,362
28Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
13. Aggregate reserves of depository institutions and monetary base—ContinuedB. Not adjusted for changes in reserve requirements5
Billions of dollars; averages of daily figures
Year and month
1982JanuaryFebruaryMarch . . . . . . . . . . . . .AprilMay , .JuneJulyAugust . . .SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1983JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril ,MayJuneJulyAugust . . . .SeptemberOctoberNovember . „December
1984JanuaryFebruaryMarch , .AprilMay, "JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember . . . . .December
1985JanuaryFebruary
T * .JuneJuly . .AugustSeptemberOctober .NovemberDecember
Totalreserves2
43,20241 28539,22739,55739,55039,56639,96440,17939,96040 58741,20041 854
41,86439,79938 03538,65038 28238,41538 94838,66137 91638,13738,14438,894
40,12036 36636,28037 15636,52237 52637,47437 26638,04338 51239,23540,695
41 12640,27240,49441,65241,05142,35242,80342 96344,44745,46946,38248,142
Non-borrowedreserves
41,68539,49637,67237,98938,432 •38,36139,27339,66339,02740,11040,58041 221
41,33439,21737,24237,64137,33036,77937 49537,1143647537,29437,23938,120
39,40535 79935,32935 92233,5333422531,55029 24930,8013249534,61837,509
39,73138,98338,90140,32939,71841,14741,69641,89043,15844,28244,64146,824
Non-borrowedreserves
plusextendedcredit3
41,88239,72837,98138,23438,60938,46539,32339,75739,14540,25140,76841,406
41,49139,49537,56038,04637,84337,73738,07237,60536,99037,55037,24538,122
39,40935,80435,35635,96633,57036,09836,55836,29237,26037 55338,45540,113
40,78139,78739,96041,19740,25141,81342,20342,46043,81444,91145,17247,323
^Required"reserves
42,78440,98138,86639,28439,19139,25839,65139,86639,57640,18340,79941,354
41,31539,36437,60138,17437,83337,93438,44038,21437-.41837,63337,61538,333
39,50735,42335,56936,66435,94236,75236,85836,57537,41537,89238,54239,843
40,38039,37039,72840,91440,24741,44741,94842,13543,78244,71645,45447,085
Monetarybase4
169,897167 590166,172168,422169,955171,369173,289173,730173,253174 759177,024180416
179048177,207177 204179,785181 198183,066185 223185,314185 018186,500188,871192,258
192,220187 987189,267191 813192,413195 254196,965197 018197,500198 121200,295204,184
203,143201,657202,908205,321206,414209,969212,269213,155214,501216,192218,962223,534
Excess6
418304361273359308314312384404402500
548435433476449480507446498505529561
613943718298966796384744697413782775
838941922317
1,013890872969688740981876
Borrowings
1,5171 7891,5551,5681 1171,205
691515933477621634
529582792
1,009952
1,6361 4531,5461 441
844906774
715567952
1 2342,9883 3005,9248 0177,24260174,6173,186
1,3951,2891,5931,3231,334,205,107,073,289,187,741
1,318
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14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1
A. Seasonally adjustedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U.S government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held^7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U.S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate1 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1 Total loans and securities2-5'6
2 U.S government securities3 Other securities5-6
4 Total loans and leases2-5*6
5 Commercial and industrial6*7
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial .8 U.S. addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate5*6*7
1 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions6 . . .14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial
7 Other commercial and industrial . . ,8 U.S. addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4 .10 Real estate11 Individual12 Security .13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1972
Dec.
572.5
89.093 4
390 1137.1
24134.7129,9
4 898 186.315 621 714.3n.a.391 61.4
10 1
Jan.
575.9
89.093 4
393,5139,2
23136.9131.6
5 399,087.015 922,414.6n.a.4.11 61.580
655.7
89.0101.04657167.7
25165.2159.0
6.2118 599,312.829417.5n.a.6,42,12.29,8
715.2
86.4108 6520.2197 9
3.5194.3186.7
7 6130.6102.212433 818.3n.a.8 42.13 3
11 4
Feb.
586.2
85.994.1
406.1144.7
24142.3136.6
57100.888.615,823.614.9n.a.5.51 71.59.0
662.4
88.7101.8471,9169.7
2 5167.2160.7
6.51199100.012.729.517.8n.a.6.62.02,3
11,5
714.6
86,01094519.3196 8
4.1192.7184.7
8.0131,1102.5
12 033 518.4n.a.8 22.03.4
11 3
Mar.
592.9
84.094.9
414.0149,5
2.6147.0140.6
6.4102.590.215.124.615.2n.a.6.51 71.66.9
668.6
88.8103.1476.6174.4
2.7171.7164.9
6,8121 1100.611.930.217,9n.a.7.32.12.48.6
716.0
90.3109.4516.3195.0
4.0191.0182.7
8.3131.3102.313.732 618.5n.a.791,93.497
Apr.
598.2
82.7954
420.2151.8
2.6149.1142.8
63104.191.514425.115.4n.a.6,21 71.68,3
680.4
87,3104,0489 1180.4
2 9177.4170,4
7.01226101.311.731 618.1n.a.8.32.52.5
10.2
717.5
94.11094514.1193 9
3.9190.0181 5
84131,5101,8
11 532 118.7n.a.8 21.93 5
11 0
May
605.0
82,395.9
426.8154.4
2.7151.6145.1
6.5105.692.614.226.015.6n.a.6.21 71.78.8
686.7
85.9105.1495.7183.2
3.2180.0172.8
7.21240101.812.332.218,1n.a.8.32.52.6
10.8
719.1
98.01087512.41925
4.2188.4180.0
84131.5101.611.531 718.7n.a.8 51.93.5
10 8
19
June
611.4
82.596.1
432.8157.4
2.9154.5147.8
6.7107.493.613.326,615.7n.a.6.21 81.78.9
19
692.1
85.2105.9501,0185.6
3.3182.3174,7
7.6125.3102.312.232.718.2n.a.8.62.62.7
10.7
19
721.7
101.6109.1511.0190,9
4.3186.6178.2
8.4131.8101.612.731 518.7n.a.8,22.13.6
100
73
July
619.7
83.396.7
439.7159.5
3.0156.5150,0
6.6109.394.713.327.316.0n.a.6.11 71.89.9
74
699.0
84.5106.5508.1189.3
3.7185.6177.8
7.9126.7102.511.933.618.2n.a.8.92.72,8
11,3
75
724.2
105.0109.5509.7189.6
4.5185.2176.7
8.5131.9101.712.331 218.9n.a,8.42.13.79.9
Aug. | Sept.
627.3 631.5
82.1 83,198 1 98 9
447.1 449.4162.4 162.6
3.1 2.8159.3 159.9152.7 153.3
66 6.6111.1 112.895,6 96,2134 13028.2 28.316.2 16,3n.a. n.a.6.0 5.817 181.9 1.9
10.4 10.6
704.3 706.6
85.1 83.8106.2 107.1513.0 515.7191,9 193,3
34 3,5188.5 189.9180.5 182.0
8.0 7.9127 6 128 4102.7 102.812.3 12.834,1 34.318.2 18.2n.a. n.a.8.7 8.72.6 2.32.9 3.0
11.9 11.9
726.5 732.3
107.4 111.81101 1098508.9 510.7188 9 188 7
4.5 4.5184 4 184.2175.8 175,4
86 88132.0 132.4102.1 102.6108 11431 0 30 519.2 19.5n.a, n.a.86 882.2 2.13.7 3.8
10 3 10 7
Oct.
636.4
85.4992
451.9163.3
2.6160.7154.2
6.6114.397.012.628.216.5n.a.6.01 82.0
10,1
707.8
83.8107.4516.6194.6
3,5191.1183.4
7.8129,1102.812.534,218,1n.a,8.32.33.1
11.7
736.4
113,61106512.2188 7
4.4184 3175.2
90133.1103.312 529919.7n.a.902.23.999
Nov.
641.4
87,598,7
455.3163,8
2.4161.4155.0
6.4115.898.012.627.816.9n.a,5.91 92.0
10.3
710.1
85.1106.8518.2195.8
3.5192.3184.8
7.5129.6102.612.634.218.3n.a.8.32.23.2
11.4
739.1
114.5111.4513,3188 7
5.2183,5174,5
90133.6104.0
12 529 419.8n.a.9 12.23 999
Dec.
647.9
88,299.4
460.3165.0
2.5162.5156.7
5,8117.398.612.928.517.2n.a.6.22 12.1
10.3
713.9
86,3107.5520.0196.6
3,6193.0186.2
6.9130.1102.412.734.518.3n.a.8.32,23.2
11.6
745.3
116.7111.2517,3189.3
6.2183 1174,6
8 6134.4104,913 528 920,1n.a.902,440
109
30Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedA. Seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial8'5
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate8'91 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions8'9 . . . .14 Agricultural .15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans*
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U S government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial10
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate10
1 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions10
14 Agricultural15 States and jiolitical subdivisions . . . .
17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U S Eovernmunt securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 US addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate1 1 Individual ,12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions . .14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans .
Jan.
745.2
118.6111 0515.6189.3
5.5183.81745
9.3135.5105.812.428.420.4n.a.902.4408.4
809.5
137.8113 3558.3191 5
7.1184.5173.910.6
150 1117.718 826.323 4n.a.11.82.95 1
10.8
899.4
1364122.5640.5213 3
6.8206.5196 310.3
178.1140.121.725.325 9n.a.14.12.95 8
13.3
Feb.
749.0
119.9110.8518.3188.9
5.5183.4174.1
9.3136.3106.312.128.620.6n.a.942.44 19.5
815.6
138.7113 6563.3193 0
6.6186.4175,910.5
152 0119.3
18 926.023 7n.a.11.82.95 1
10.7
906.6
137 7122.2646.7216 2
6.3209.9199 410.5
180.6141.920.625.1260n.a.14.63.05.9
12.6
Mar.
753,2
121.9110.4520.9186.5
5.3181.2171.8
9.4137.9107,114.728.920.9n.a.962.4428.8
823.7
141.0113 1569.7195 1
6.5188.6178.310.3
153 8121.019 125.924 1n.a.11.72.75 1
11.1
918.2
138 4122.9656.9220 3
6,5213.8203 1
10,7183.2144.020,825.1260n.a.15,73.160
12.8
Apr.
757.5
124.6110.5522 A183.6
5.4178.21687
9.6139.8108.014.828.521.2n.a.9; 62.54 3
10.1
830.7
139.1115 6576.0196 1
6.8189.3179.210.1
1560122.819625.6244n.a.12.22.65.1
11.5
930.0
138 5124.3667.2223 7
6.4217.4206 5
10.9185.8146.521.125.326.1n.a.15.63.06.1
14.0
May
762.1
125.91108525.4184.5
5,3179.21693
9.9140.8109.014.927.921.5n.a.962.645
10.2
839.8
139,3117 3583.2197 8
6.7191.2181,110.1
158 3125.019 525.6249n.a.12.62.652
11.8
941.1
138 1124.9678.0227 8
6.3221.5210 2
11.3188.7149,121.025.6262n.a.14.93.06,2
15.6
19
June
767.4
125.71120529.7185.0
5.0180.0169 810.2
14L6110 115.427.521,7n.a,1032.646
10.9
19
846.1
139.4117 7589.01997
6.4193.3183.110.2
1606126.8
19 125.425 2n.a.12.42.55 2
12,2
19
952.0
138 1125.8688.1231,1
6.5224.6213 1
11.5192.0151.921.125.926.5n.a.16.43.06.3
14.1
76
July
770.2
126,21127531,2184,9
5 2179.7169 8
9.9142.7111 015.526.8220n.a.10 52.64 7
10,5
77
853.5
138.8119 1595.6201 1
6.5194.6184 610.1
163 1128.819625.025 5n.a.12.52.65 2
12.2
78
963.7
138 8125.5699.4233 8
6.3227.5215 9
11.6195.1155.321.126.2267n.a.16,63.06,4
15.0
Aug.
776.1
128.0112.8535.3185.5
5.6179.9169.810.1
143.9112.016.026.322.1n.a.10.82,64 8
11.3
863.3
138.3119.7605.2203 3
6.7196.6186.510.1
165.7130.620.225.025.6n.a.12.82.75.3
14.0
971.4
139.2125,8706.4235.8
6.0229.8217.8
12.0198.5158.420,226.327.1n.a.15.93.46.6
14.3
Sept.
780.5
128.6113.2538.8186.7
6.1180.6170.510.1
145,1112,916.325.922.4n.a,10 82.84 8
11.0
869.4
137.6120.6611.22047
6.7197.9187.610.4
167.9132.320.925.225 7n.a.13,22.75.4
13.2
981.8
139.7127.0715.1237.7
6.3231.4219.0
12.4201.4159.720.826.427.3n.a.16.63.86.7
14.6
Oct.
789.3
131.3113 3544.8188,1
6.3181.8171 510.3
146.2114017.026.3226n.a.11 12.849
11,8
877.1
136.6121 5618.92070
6.9200,1189,610.5
1703134.020.925.725.7n.a.13.62.75.5
13.6
993.4
139.9127.4726.2240.4
6.7233.7221 1
12.6204.5162.419.925,927.7n.a.18.24.16.9
16.2
Nov.
797.0
133.1113 85500189.7
67183.01726103
147.5115 217.026.322 9n.a.11 7285 0
120
886.1
136.2122 7627.2209 2
6.9202.3191 910.4
172 8135.921 525.625 8n.a.13.42.55 6
14.7
1,006.2
139 3128.0738.92440
6,6237,4224 2
13,2207.6163.819.826.028.0n.a.20.04.67.2
17.8
Dec,
804.9
136.3113 5555 1190.9
8 0182.9172 9100
148 8116 3
17 726.423 2n.a,11 72 85 1
12 2
891.9
136.6122 76326211 0
7.7203.3193 5
98175 2138.321 025.825 8n.a,13.72.75 7
13.3
1,014.4
137 6129.3747.5246 2
6.7239.5225 8
13.7210.5164.719.626.228.2n.a.21.55.17 4
18.1
31Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14* Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedA. Seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2*11
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities11
4 Total loans and leases2*11 . . . .5 Commercial and industrial11
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . ,8 U.S. addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate11 . . . . . .11 Individual11
12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions11 . . .14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables11
19 All other loans11 , .
1 Total loans and securities2'13
2 U.S. government securities14
3 Other securities14 . . . . . . . .4 Total loans and leases2-13
5 Commercial and industrial13
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . . .8 U S addressees4-12
9 Non-U.S addressees4-12
10 Real estate13
1 1 Individual12 Security12
13 Nonbank financial institutions . . .14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans'2-13 . . . .
1 Total loans and securities2 1517
2 U S government securities3 Other securities17
4 Total loans and leases2-13-17
5 Commercial and industrial15*16
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U.S. addressees4
9 Non-U.S. addressees4-17
10 Real estate15
11 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions15
14 AgriculturalIS States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17
17 Foreign official institutions17
18 Lease financing receivables15
19 All other loans'7 . .
Jan,
1,026.5
136.9134.0755.6250.7
6.7243.9228.8
15.1212.4165.420.126.528.4n.a.21.75.37.4
17.7
1,142.5
143.9143.2855.4295.6
8.1287.4267.6
19,8244.5185.117.729.031.2n.a.18.47.39,5
17.1
1,249.1
173.8155.1920.2329.6
9.0320.6296.624.0
2642179.219,029.331.8n.a.
24.011.611.220.3
Feb.
1,034.4
135.8135.47632254.5
7.1247.4232.0
15 5214.5168.021.226,228.6n.a.21.25.475
15.9
1,154.9
145.7143 8865.4299 2
8.7290,5270520.0
2480187.317.529.231.3n.a.18.97 49.7
170
1,252.1
1747155.5921 9329.6
8 9320.6296.224.4
2660179.918.729.032.0n.a.
23 611.411.720 1
Mar,
1,046.8
137.3136.3773.2258.3
7.1251.2235.3
15 8216.7170.221.026.328.7n.a.21.45.77.7
17.1
1,164.8
147.1144.1873.6302.9
8.2294.7274.720.0
250.1187.416.530.031.3n.a.19.57.69.8
18.4
1,258.8
175.4156.5926.9331.2
9.0322.2297.724.6
267 7180.519.328.632.1n.a.22.811.111.821.7
Apr.
1,060.4
138.1137.0785.4263.3
7.0256.3240.1
16,3219.2172.321.726.829.1n.a.21.05.77.9
18.5
1,164.1
146.1145.6872.4303.1
7,8295.3275.220.2
251.9184.815.729.431.2n.a.20.37.8
10.018.2
1,265.6
176.5156.2933.0333.6
9.6324.0298.925.1
269.5180.119,928,832.3n.a.
23.111.011.922.7
19
May j June
1,069.8 1,082.8
138,8 139,9136.7 136.9794.3 806.1267.9 272.1
7.0 7.3260.9 264.8244.0 247.5
16 8 17.3221.2 224.4174.7 176.822.3 22.227.2 27.529.2 29.4n.a. n.a.20.0 21.85.3 5.18.0 8.1
18.4 18.5
19
1,159.9 1,158.9
148.3 151.5147.7 148.8863.9 858.6300 1 298.4
8.3 8.4291.8 289.9271.2 269.5.20.5 20,4252 0 252.5181.6 179.515.2 15.427.5 26.431.2 30.8n.a. n.a.20.9 20.57.9 8.5
10.1 10.317 3 16.2
19
1,280.1 1,289.3
179 1 180,9155.6 155.7945 4 952,6339.0 344.2
9.7 10.1329.3 334.0303.1 307.726.2 26.4
271 8 273.7180.8 181.020.7 21.329.7 30.132.5 32.6n.a. n.a.24 2 24 211.1 11.212.0 12.223.6 22.3
79
July
1,097.0
140.2138.0818.8276.5
7.8268.7251.3
17.4228.1178.223.328.329.6n.a.21.95,38.3
19.3
80
1,168.4
155.3150.5862.6300.3
9.0291.3271.120.2
253.8178.914.926.830,8n.a.20.99.3
10.416.6
81
1,291.2
181.0155.3954.9346.7
9.1337.6311.426,3
274.9181.120.530.032.7n.a.
24.311.312.321.1
Aug.
1,108.5
139.7139.6829,2280.4
7.5272,9254,7
18.2230.7180.022.928.729.9n.a.21.25.78.5
21.2
1,187.3
160.6151.1875.63065
9.5297.0275.721.3
254.9178.515.827.031,0n.a.22.095
10.519.9
1,298.9
181 4154.89626350.1
70343.1316.227.0
2770181.718.530.432.8n.a.24611.412.423.6
Sept,
1,125.9
141.3140.8843,9285.4
7.7277.6258.7189
233.6181,723.929.030.1n.a.22.86.68.7
22.0
1,195.8
162.7151.5881.6310.6
9.2301.4279.921.5
256.2178.315.727.431.0n.a.21.99.8
10.620.1
1,505.5
180.0156.29694353.0
63346.7319.826.9
278 7182.219.630.332.9n.a.24611.512.524.0
Oct.
1,131.5
142.6141.3847.7287.2
7.6279.6260.7189
236.6182.721.030.030.4n.a.21.77.28.8
21.9
1,207.9
164.3153.6890.0315.1
9.2305.9284.621.3
258.3178.416.228.031.2n.a.22.110.310.719.7
1,314.6
1803158.8975.4356.6
68349.9323.326.6
280 3182.219.730.133.0n.a.
23 911.712.625,5
Nov.
1,130.2
143.0141.9845.4288.2
7.7280.6261.6
19.0239,1183.818.429.730.8n.a.19.16.99.0
20.3
1,226.7
168.1154.2904.3322.5
9.2313.3291.222.0
260.6178.916.828.531.4n.a,23.210910.820.8
1,320.6
177 0162.2981 4360.4
66353.8326.926.8
281 9182,220.930.033.0n.a.
23 611,912,724,8
Dec.
1,136.2
144.4142.08499291.3
8.3283.1261.9
19 12420184.518.629331,1n.a.18.66.99 3
184
1,240.5
170,6154.5915.4327 4
8.2319.2296.7
22,42626179.217.729.331.6n.a.23.511 510.921 8
1,308.2
1792160.69684355.9
66349.3333.1
16.2284 1182.521 030.033.1n.a.17 77.5
12 723 7
32Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedA. Seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source1982
Jan. | Feb. [ Mar. | Apr. May June | July | Aug. | Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1 Total loans and securities2-18-19
2 U.S. government securities18-19 .3 Other securities18-19-20
4 Total loans and leases2-18'19-20
5678910111213141516171819
1,310.0 1,321.0 1,330.3 1,340.7 1,349.0 1,356.0 1,363.7 1,371.5 1,379.1 1,389.4 1,391.1 1,401.1
Commercial and industrial20
Bankers acceptances held3
Other commercial and industrialU.S, addressees4
Non-US.Real estate18-19-20
IndividualSecurityNonbank financial institutions20 .AgriculturalStates and political subdivisionsForeign banksForeign official institutions . . . .Lease financing receivables . . .All other loans20
1 Total loans and securities2-26
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities23
4 Total loans and leases2-23'26
5 Commercial and industrial24
Bankers acceptances held3
Other commercial and industrialU.S. addressees4-23
Non-U.S. addressees4-25
Real estate21-22-24 . ..Individual21-22
SecurityNonbank financial institutionsAgriculturalStates and political subdivisions ..Foreign banksForeign official institutions
18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans52-25-26
1 Total loans and securities2-27-30
2 U.S. government securities27
3 Other securities27
4 Total loans and leases2-27-30
5 Commercial and industrial27-30 . . . .6 Bankers acceptances held3-27 . . .7 Other commercial and industrial8 U.S. addressees4-28-29-30'31
9 Non-U.S, addressees4
10 Real estate27-28-29-30
11 Individual**-30
14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions21
16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables . . .19 All other loans27-31
181.1159.4969.6358.1
6.3351.7338.8
12.9286.0182.920.730.333.3n.a.15.85.9
12,923.7
182.5159,5979.0362.9
6.5356.4343.612.8
288.5183.420.830.833.6n.a,16.45.6
13.023.9
181.7161.1987.5366.6
6.7359.9346.9
13.0291,1183.820,931.733,9n.a.15.85.2
13.125.4
184,8160.9995.0371.7
7.1364.6351.812.8
292.7184.321,032.234,3n.a.14.65.2
13.126,0
184.0161.8
1,003,2376.9
7.3369,6356.313.3
294.4184.720.832.134.5n.a.14.25.3
13.227.1
185.4161.8
1,008.8380.5
6.6373.9360.6
13.3295.9185.620,632.134.9n.a.14,25.5
13.226.1
186.6161.9
1,015.2384.3
6.3378.1365.113.0
296.4185.922.132.235.3n.a.14.35.7
13.325.7
188.9161.3
1,021.4385.9
6.8379,1366.212.9
297.4186.023,031.935.7n.a.14.15.8
13.328.1
190.9161.5
1,026.7390,9
7.6383,3370.413.0
298.2186.323.731,536.0n.a,13.86.0
13,326.9
194.9162.0
1,032.5393.1
7.6385.4373.1
12.3298.8186.724.831.736.2n.a.14.05.9
13.428.1
197.5161.7
1,031.9392.5
6.9385.6373.212.4
299.4187.224.131.836.2n.a.14.25.8
13.427.4
201,9165.3
1,033.9392.5
7.1385.4373.0
12.3299.9188.224.431.336.2n.a.14.45.6
13.327.9
1983
1,413.2 1,419.1 1,430.9 1,442.5 1,452.4 1,467.2 1,480.4 1,495.3 1,506.3 1,522.9 1,539.8 1,553.5
208.6167.7
1,036.9394.3
7.5386.8374.5
12.3302.3188.223.731.536.5n.a.14.55.8
13.426.8
213.0167.5
1,038.6394.6
6.7387.9375.6
12.3303.8188.523.431.636.8n.a.14.56.3
13.425.8
220.5166.6
1,043.8395.3
6.7388.6375.9
12.6304.9189,823.631.637.1n.a.15.06.7
13.326.4
226.9168.0
1,047.6393.7
6.4387.2375.0
12.2306.8190,923,931.137.5n.a.15.27.0
13.428.0
234.1169.3
1,049.0391.5
5.9385.5372.8
12.8308.8192.324.130.737.6n.a.15.17.1
13.428.5
240.1170.9
1,056.1393.3
6.0387.3374.9
12,3311.1194,124.230,637.7n.a.15.27.3
13.429.2
241.0172.1
1,067.3397.2
6.3390.9378.9
12.1314.4197.025.430.637,8n.a.14.57.3
13.229.8
242.1173.3
1,079.9401.1
6.2394.8382.812.1
317.4200.125.930.638.0n.a.14.47.4
13.431.8
246.2173.3
1,086.8402.3
6.3396.0383.9
12.0320.8202.926.030.838,1n.a.14.57.5
13.430.5
253.2172.5
1,097.2405.7
6.6399.0386.6
12.4324.3206,726,730.838.5n.a.14.77.9
13.528.4
256,6172,8
1,110.4410.5
6.6404.0391.412.6
327.7210.127.330.538.9n.a.14.38.8
13.628.7
259.7170.1
1,123.7414.0
6.4407.6395.412.2
330.9213.126.830.739.2n.a.13,19.5
13,732.7
1984
1,567.8 1,585.2 1,598.5 1,613.3 1,630.0 1,639.2 1,653.7 1,666.3 1,679.2 1,691.8 1,708.7 1,722.6
12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions27-30 . . .
260,5143.6
1,163.7416.1
5.3410.8398.9
11.9333.9215.529.430.439.533.812,88.8
13.829.7
260.5142.1
1,182.7422.9
5.3417.6405,8
11.8338.2218.733.330.439.834.913.29.0
13.928.5
260.5142.3
1,195.8431.8
5.5426.4414.0
12.4342.2221.829.430.340.135.912.59.0
14.028.6
259.4142,3
1,211,5437.4
5.3432.1420.2
12.0346.5225.529.230.640.237.012.58.8
14.229.5
258.9141.4
1,229.7445.9
5.8440.1427.9
12.2349.9229.629.431.240.337.812.18.8
14.430.4
256.6140.9
1,241.7450.8
5.9444.9433.5
11.4353.8233.628.331.440.339.012.08.8
14.629.2
257.6140.8
1,255.3454,6
6.1448.6437.1
11.5357.0236.927.831.540.440.511.99.3
14.830.6
258.2141.7
1,266.4458.3
5.8452.5441.1
11.4360.6239.826.930.940.441.311.79.4
15.132.1
258.6142.6
1,278.0461.0
5.6455.5444.5
11.0364,6243.129.331.340.541.911.28.9
15.430.8
259.1142.7
1,290.0465.9
5.7460.2449.6
10.6367.6246.130.831.240.442.411.08.0
15,630.8
259.4142.7
1,306.6471.0
6.0465.0454.2
10.8372.8249.831.231.440,343.811.17.5
15.831.9
260.9142.1
1,319.7472.9
5.8467,2456,6
10.5376.4254.032.131.540.245.311.07.4
16.132.8
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedA. Seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U S. government securities . . . .3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial46 Bankers acceptances held3 . , . . . .7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4-34
9 Non-U S, addressees4
10 Real estate35
1 1 Individual . . .12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions32
14 Agricultural . .15 States and political subdivisions35 . , .16 Foreign banks33
17 Foreign official institutions33
18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans52-34
Jan.
1,736.1
262.8144.2
1,329.24745
5.5469.0458.9
10.1379.2258.332.431.239.847.011.06.8
16.232.8
Feb.
1,751.1
267 9142.7
1,340.5478 4
6.3472.1462 1
10.0383.3262,432.330.839646.810.96.9
16.432,8
Mar.
1,763.8
268.1140.6
1,355.1483.2
6.5476.7466,1
10,6386.7266.533.630.739.447.010.76.8
16.833,7
Apr.
1,773.6
265,4142.5
1,365.7483.9
5.9478.0468.0
10.0390.0270.235,630.939.247.210.46.8
17.034.4
May
1,792.5
270.2144.7
1,377.6486.1
5.3480.8470.7
10.1394.1273.437.330.839.147.510.36.8
17.335.0
19
June
1,808.5
273.1147,2
1,388.2487.6
5.1482.5473.3
9.2397.9276,640.430.639.047.510.06.6
17.534.4
85
July
1,822.2
275.4148.5
1,398.2488,5
5.2483.4474.4
9.0402.2280.040,930.838,947.99.96.5
17.834.8
Aug.
1,833,9
275.1150.7
1,408.0489.7
5.1484,6475.6
9.0405.9282.939.031.438.648.89.76.2
18.037.7
Sept.
1,847.2
275,5153.6
1,418.0492.1
4.9487.1478.3
8.8409.5285.439.731.538.348.89.66,5
18,138.5
Oct.
1,855.5
274.2157,3
1,424.0492.7
4.9487.8479.4
8.4414.0287.539.231,337.949.39.36.6
18.338,0
Nov.
1,876.0
2760163.3
1,436.8495.7
4.9490.7482.4
8.3418.0289,739.832.037.150.09.06.7
18.440.3
Dec,
1,900.4
273 .1177.6
1,449.7499.5
4,9494,7486.0
8.7422.4291.540.132.636.352.89.16.9
18.839.6
B. Not seasonally adjustedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities . . . .4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4 . . . .9 Non-U.S. addressees4
10 Real estate . . . .11 Individual12 Security . . .13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural . . .15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks . . , . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables . . .19 All other loans
1972
Dec.
1973
Jan.
577.1 575.2
89.9 90.093 5 92 9
393.7 392,3138.5 138,7
2.5 2.4136.0 136.3130.6 130 8
5,4 5.698 3 99086,9 87.116.9 15.922.0 22.214.2 14.5n.a. n.a.4,1 4.11,6 1.61.4 1.59.7 7.8
1 Total loans and securities2'3'6
2 U.S. government securities . . . .3 Other securities3-6
4 Total loans and leases2'5'65 Commercial and industrial6'76 Bankers acceptances held3 . , .7 Other commercial and industrial8 U.S. addressees4
9 Non-U.S. addressees4
10 Real estate5-6-7
1 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions6 . . . .14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks . . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
Feb.
580.1
86.593.5
400.0142.7
2.4140.4134.6
5.8100.487,815.422.814.7n.a.5.11.71.57,8
Mar.
590.8
85,2945
411.2148.5
2,6145,9139,6
6,3102088.915.124.115.0n.a.6,21.71.68.1
Apr.
597.8
85.294,6
418.0152.1
2.6149.5143.3
6.3103.790,413.824.915.2n.a.6.01.71.68.5
May
604.1
82.995.7
425.4154.5
2.7151.8145,4
6.4105.391.813.625,815,5n.a.6,11.71.79.3
June
613.3
82.996.4
434.0157.8
3.0154.8148.3
6.5107.493.213.326.915.8n.a.6.31.81.89.7
July
620.5
81.997.0
441.6160.5
3.0157.5150.9
6.6109.494.812.727,916,2n.a,6.41.71.8
10.1
Aug.
627.8
80.998.5
448.4162.1
2.9159.2152.7
6.5111.496.513.728.616.5n.a.6.21.71.99.9
Sept.
633.2
81.899.4
452.1162.9
2.6160.4154,0
6,3113.397.413.128.816.6n.a.5.91.81.9
10.3
Oct.
637.0
82.81000454,2163.4
2.6160.8154 5
6.4114 898,013,028.216.7n.a.6.01.82,0
10,2
Nov.
642.3
86.9989
456.5163.9
2.5161.41550
6.4116498.812.927.817.0n.a.5.91.92.09,9
Dee.
653.2
89.199.6
464.5166.7
2.6164,1157.6
6,5117.599.313.928.917.1n.a.6.52.12.1
10.3
1974
654.7
89.9100.4464.4167.1
2.6164.5158.0
6.5118.599.412.729.117.3n.a.6.42.12.29,6
655.4
89.2101.1465.1167.5
2.5165,0158.4
6.6119.499.212.428.617.4n.a.6.22.02.3
10.1
666.2
90.2102.6473.4173.3
2.7170.5163.8
6.7120,599.111.829.617.7n.a.7.02.12.49.8
679.7
89.9103.2486.6180.8
2,9177.9170.9
7.0122.1100.011.431.317.8n.a.8.0,2.52.5
10.3
685.6
86.5105.0494.0183.3
3.1180.2173.1
7.1123.7100.911.731.918,0n.a.8.12.52.7
11.1
694.2
85.6106.2502.4186.1
3.4182.7175.3
7.4125.2101.912.333,118.3n.a.8.72.62.8
11,5
699.9
83,0106.9510.1190.4
3.6186.7178.9
7.8126,8102.711.434.218.4n.a.9.32.72.9
11.2
704.8
83.9106.6514.4191.5
3.3188.3180.5
7.8127.9103.612.534.518.6n.a.9.02.62.9
11.4
708.5
82.5107,6518.4193.6
3.3190.3182.7
7.6128.9104.012.834.918.5n.a.8.82.33.0
11.5
708.8
81.4108.3519.1194.7
3.4191.3183.7
7.5129.6103.912.834.218.3n.a.8.4
• 2,33.1
11.9
711.2
84.5107.1519,6185.9
3.6192,3184.7
7.6130.2103.412.934.218,3n.a.8.22,23,1
11.1
719.8
87.2107.8524.8198.6
3.8194.8187.1
7.7130.4103.113.635.018.2n.a.8.82.23.2
11,8
34Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14* Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedB. Not seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U,S government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2 . . . .5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . ,8 US addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate . . .11 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural . . . . .15 State and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks
18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans .
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U S government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial8*' . . . .6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate8'9 . . . .11 Individual . . . .12 Security . . . .13 Nonbank financial institutions8-9
14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions . . . .18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans* . . . .
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U S government securities , .3 Other securities . . , ,4 Total loans and leases2 . . . .5 Commercial and industrial1" . . .6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4 . . . .9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate10 . . . .1 1 Individual . . . .12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions10
14 Agricultural . . . .15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks . . . .17 Foreign official institutions . . . .18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1975
Jan.
714.4
87.1108.0519.3197.2
3.7193.5185.5
8.0130.7102.312.333.518.1n.a.8.42.13.3
11.4
Feb.
707.4
86.5108.6512,4194.5
4.1190.4182.3
8.1130.6101.611.632.718.0n.a.7.82.03.4
10.1
Mar.
713.3
91.7108.8512.9193.9
4.1189.8181.7
8.2130.6100.713.632.018.2n.a.7.61.93.4
10.8
Apr.
716.9
96.9108.5511.5194.3
3.8190.5182.1
8.4130.9100.611.231.818.4n.a.7.91.93.5
10.9
May
718.0
98,7108.6510.7192.7
4.1188.6180.4
8.2131.2100,811.031,518.6n.a.8.31.93.6
11.1
June
723.8
102.1109.4512.4191.4
4.3187.1179.0
8.2131.7101.212.931.818.8n.a.8.22.13.6
10.7
July
724.5
103.3109.9511.3190.5
4.3186.2177.7
8,4132.0101.811.931.719.2n.a.8.72.13.79.9
Aug.
726.3
106.0110.4509.9188.5
4.2184.3175.8
8.5132.3102.911.031.219.6n.a.8.72,23.79.8
Sept.
733.2
110.2110.3512.7188,7
4.2184.5175,8
8.7133.0103,811.531.019.8n.a.9.02.13.8
10,1
Oct.
736.5
110.6111.5514.4188.7
4.4184.3175.5
8.8133,7104.512.729.919.9n.a.9.12.23.99.8
Nov.
740.1
113.5111.8514.8189.0
5.6183.4174.5
8.9134.2104.812.829.419.9n.a.9,02.23.99.5
Dec.
751.5
117.8111.6522.1191.1
6.7184,4175.2
9.2134,6105.614.329,420.0n.a.9.52.44.0
11.4
1976
745.0
119.4110.4515.2188.7
6.0182.8173.3
9.4135.5105,912.428.320,2n.a.9.12.44.08.7
743.0
120.5110.1512.5187.0
5.6181.3172.1
9.3135.9105.411.728.020.3n.a.9.02.44.18.8
750.9
123.7109.7517.5185.7
5.5180,2170.9
9.3137,1105.514,628,420,5n.a.9.32.44.29.8
757.8
128.2109.7519.9184.0
5.2178.8169.3
9.6139.1106.714.728.320.9n.a.9,32,54.3
10,2
761.0
126.6110.9523.5184.7
5.1179.7169.9
9.8140.3108.214.227.721 An.a.9.32.64.5
10,5
769.5
126.3112.3530.9185.6
4.9180.7170.7
9.9141.4109.715.627.721,9n.a.10.42.64.6
11.5
769.7
124.3113.0532.3185.4
4.9180.5170.7
9.8142.7111.215.027.122.3n.a.10,72.64.7
10.6
775.1
126.3113.0535.8184.9
5.1179.8169.810.0
144.2112.816.226.522.5n.a.10.72.64.8
10.6
781.1
127.2113.5540.4186.5
5.7180.8170.710.1
145.7114.216.326.222.7n.a.11.02.84.8
10.2
789.4
128.4114.0547.0188.1
6.3181.8171.610.2
146.9115.2
17.226.322.9n.a.11,32.84,9
11.4
797.8
132.0114.3551,6190,0
7.4182.6172.510.1
148.2115.917.326,323.0n.a.11.52.85.0
11.5
811.5
137.5113.9560.1192.5
8.9183.6173.410,3
149.1117.018.626.823.1n.a.
12.62.85.1
12.5
1977
809.9
138.3112.8558.8191.0
7.9183.1172.610.5
150.2117.918.926.223.2n.a.12.32.95.1
11.0
810.7
139.3112.9558.5191.3
6.8184.5174.010.5
151.6118.318.225.623.3n.a.11,32.95.1
10.9
821.6
142.9112.3566.4194.5
6.6187.9177.610.3
153.1119.319.025.623.6n.a.11.42.75,1
12.0
831.3
142.8114.9573.5196.7
6.5190.1179.910.2
155.2121.419.725.424.0n.a.11.82.65.1
11.6
838.3
139.8117.5581.0198.1
6.3191.8181.810.0
157.8124.118.725.424.8n.a.12.12.65.1
12.2
848.0
140.0117.9590.0200.3
6.1194.1184.2
9.9160.2126.419.425.525.4n.a.12.32.55.2
12.8
852.6
137.1119.3596.2201.5
6.1195.4185.410.0
163.0128.919.025.125.8n.a.12.62.65.2
12.5
861.2
136,5119.7604.9202.5
6.2196.3186.310.0
166.0131.420.425.026.1n.a.12.52.75.3
13.1
869.7
136,5120.8612.4204,3
6.4197.8187.610.2
168.4133.620.925.526.2n.a.13.52.75.4
12.0
877.6
134.2122.1621.2207.1
6.9200.2189.810.5
171.1135.421.025.726.1n.a.13.92.75.5
12:8
887.2
135.0123.2629.0209.6
7.5202,1191.810.3
173.6136.722.025.725.9n.a.13.32.55.6
14.0
899.0
137.6123.2638.2212.5
8.6204.0193.710.2
175.6139.122.026,225,7n.a.14.92.75.8
13.8
35Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of aU commercial banks1—ContinuedB. Not seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U.S. addressees4 . .9 Non-U.S. addressees4
10 Real estate11 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans
1 Total loans and securities2*11
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities11 ,4 Total loans and leases2*11
5 Commercial and industrial11
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4
9 Non-U.S. addressees4 . . . .10 Real estate11
11 Individual11 .12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions11
14 Agricultural , . . . .IS States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks ... . . . . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables11
19 All other loans'1
1 Total loans and securities2*13
2 U.S. government securities14
3 Other securities14 . . . . . .4 Total loans and leases2* 13
5 Commercial and industrial13
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . . .8 U.S. addressees4*12
9 Non-U.S. addressees4-12
10 Real estate13 . . .11 Individual12 Security12
13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks , . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables . . . .19 All other loans12*13
Jan.
900.8
136.6122.3641.8212.9
7.5205.4194.910.4
178.3140,521.925 325.6n.a.1492,95.8
13 7
1,029.5
136.9134.0758.5250.5
7.2243.3227 8
15.6212.7166220.326528.2n.a.23.05 37.5
18.4
1,147.1
143.9143.6859 6295.9
8 5287.4267,020.3
244.9186.318.129.030.9n.a.1947.39.6
18 2
Feb.
902.8
138.3121.6642.8214.7
6.5208.2197.710.6
180.2140.919.924.925.5n.a.14,13.05.9
13.5
1,031.5
136.5134.9760.1253.3
7.2246.12305
15.6214.2167.120.526 128.1n.a.
20.55 47.6
17.3
1,153.2
146.4143.6863 2298.3
87289.6269.420.2
247.6186.617.029.130.7n.a.18.57.49.7
18 1
Mar.
915.7
140.1122.2653.4219.7
6.4213.3202.5
10.8182.4142.220.524.825.4n.a.15.43.16.0
13.8
1,044.0
138.7135.9769.4257.8
7.0250.8234.8
16.0215.9168.320.726.028.1n.a.
20.95.77.7
18.2
1,162.0
148.3144.08697302.4
8.0294.4274.320.1
249.3185.616.329.830.6n.a.19.17.69.9
19.1
Apr.
930.1
141.8123.7664.6224.4
6.1218.3207.4
10.9184.9145.021.225.225.6n.a.15.23,06,1
14,0
1,060.0
140.9136.5782.6264.2
6.8257.4241.1
16.3218.2170.821.926.628.5n.a.20.45.77.8
18.4
1,163.5
148,7145.2869.5304.0
7.6296.4276,320.1
250.9183.415.829.330.6n.a.19.77.8
10.018.0
May
938.6
138.3125.4675.0228.1
6.0222.1211.1
10.9188.1148.220.125.426.1n.a.14.23.06.2
15.6
1,066.4
138.7137,3790,3268.1
68261.4245 1
16.3220.6173.721.527029.1n.a.19.25.38.0
17.9
1,156.0
148.2148.48594300.0
8.0292.1272.1
19.9251 4180,514.727.331.1n.a.
20 17.9
10.1162
19
June
953.4
138.7125.8688.8231.7
6.3225.4214.4
11.0191.5151.521.525.926.6n.a.16.33.06.3
14.5
19
1,083.6
140.5136.8806.3272.5
7.2265.3248.7
16.6223.8176,322.827.529.6n.a.
21.65.18.1
18.9
19
1,158.9
152.3148.58582298.4
8.5289.9270.2
19.7252.0178.915.726.431.1n.a.
20.18.5
10.216,8
78
July
962.1
137.4125.3699.3233.9
6.0227.9216.6
11.3195.0155.220.526.227.1n.a.16.63.06.4
15.3
79
1,094.5
139.2137.4817.9276.4
7.6268.8251.6
17.2227.8177.722.528.230.1n.a.
21,85.38.3
20.0
80
1,164.7
154.4149.4860.9299.8
8.8291.0271.020.0
253.4178.014.326.731.3n.a.
20.69.3
10.417.1
Aug.
968.2
137.5125.6705.1234,7
5.7229.1217.3
11.7198.7159.020.426.427.5n.a.15.43.46.5
13.0
1,103.9
138.3139.2826.4278.8
7.2271.6253.8
17.8230.8180.323.028.830.4n.a.20.45.78.5
19.5
1,181.6
159.2150.6871 8304,7
9.2295.5274.421.1
255.0178.515.727.131.5n.a.
21.39.5
10.418.0
Sept.
982.3
138.9127.0716.3237.2
6.2231.0218.9
12.1202.0161.120.726.727.8n.a.17.13,86.7
13.2
1,126.4
140.8140.5845,2284.9
7.7277.2258.5
18,7234.3183.023.629.230.7n.a.
23.56.68.7
20.8
1,196.1
162.2150.9883.0310.3
9.2301.1279.721.4
256.8179.315.327.631.6n.a.
22.49.8
10.519.4
Oct.
994.5
137.9127.8728.8240.6
6.7233.9221.3
12.7205.5163.819.825.928.1n.a.18.74.16.9
15.2
1,133.1
141.0141.5850.7287.7
7.5280.2261.0
19.2237.6184.220.830.030.8n.a.
22,47.28.8
21.0
1,209.4
162.7153.6893.1315.7
9.1306.6284.921.8
259.3179.716.028.031.7n.a.
22.710.310.719.1
Nov.
1,007.4
138.1128.5740.8244.3
6.9237.4223.9
13.5208.5164.720.226,128.2n.a.19,84.67.2
17.2
1,131.5
141.8142.2847.4288.4
7.9280.6261,2
19.4240.0184.818.829.830.9n.a.19.06.99.0
19.7
1,227.6
166.6154.6906.4322.4
9.2313.2290.722.5
261.4179.817.228.631.5n.a.23.310.910.720.4
Dec.
1,022.5
138.3130.0754.2247,7
7.2240.5226.0
14.5211.0165.820.626628.1n.a.23 25.17.5
18 6
1,145.0
144.6143.0857.4293.0
90284.02642
19.8242.6185919.729730.9n.a.20.0699.3
19.3
1,249.8
170.41558923 63292
8 8320.4297.2232
263 3180.919 I29631,4n.a.25 111.510,922.7
36Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedB. Not seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2-15*17
2 U S government securities3 Other securities17
4 Total loans and leases2*15-17
5 Commercial and industrial15*16 . .6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4*17
10 Real estate15
11 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions15
14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17
17 Foreign official institutions17
18 Lease financing receivables15
19 All other loans'7
1 Total loans and securities2* !g*19
2 U S government securities1**1"3 Other securities 18*19*20
4 Total loans and leases2* 18*19>20
5 Commercial and industrial2"'6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U.S addressees4
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate18-19-20
1 1 Individual12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions21'14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions . . . .16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans*
1 Total loans and securities2 26
2 U S government securities3 Other securities23
4 Total loans and leases2*23*26
5 Commercial and industrial24
6 Bankers acceptances held3
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U S addressees4*23
9 Non-U S addressees4-25
10 Real estate21'22-24
11 Individual21-22
12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions16 Foreign banks17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans22-25-26
Jan.
1,254.8
173 9155.8925 2330.4
9.2321.1296.7244
264.6180.619429.331 5n.a.25.111 611.321 4
1,315.5
181 2160,4973 9358.6
6.4352,2339.2130
286.4184421.430332.9n.a.16.45 9
13.024 5
1,418.3
208 7168.8
1,040.8394 5
7 5387.0374.7
12 2302.6189924.731.635.9n.a.14,95 8
13.527.4
Feb.
1,251.4
175 5155.69202329.0
8.9320.1295.5246
2657179.5
18 228.931 4n.a.23.311 411.821 1
1,320.2
183 4159.997693622
6.5355.7342.9
12.8288.1183 120.530633.0n.a.16.45 6
13.1244
1,418.0
2142168.0
1,035.83934
66386.83746
122303.4188.123.031.436.0n.a.14.563
13.526.2
Mar.
1,256.6
176.8156.7923.1331.0
8.9322.0297.424.6
267.0178.919.128.431.4n.a.22.411.111.922.1
1,328.2
183.2161.6983.4366.2
6.7359.5346.9
12.7290.3182.220.631.433.1n.a.15.55.2
13.225.5
1,429.5
222.7167.2
1,039.6395.1
6.7388.4376.2
12.2304.1188.123.231.236.2n.a.14.86.7
13.426.7
Apr.
1,265.7
179.5155.9930.3334.6
9.5325.1300.125.0
268.6178.820.128.731.7n.a.22.411.011.922.6
1,341.1
187.9160.7992.5372.6
7.0365.7353.0
12.6291.8182.921.232.233.6n.a.14.15.2
13.225.9
1,443.9
230.6167.9
1,045.5394.8
6.4388.4376.4
12.0306.0189.424.031.036.8n.a.14.87.0
13.428,2
May
1,276.1
179.2156.3940.6338.8
9.4329.4304.025.3
271.2179.620.029.532.3n.a.23.311.112.022.7
1,346.3
184.5162.4999.5377.2
7.1370.1357.4
12.7293.7183.520.231.934.4n.a.13.85.3
13.226.2
1,450.9
235.0169.9
1,046.1392.2
5.8386.4374.2
12.2308.1191.023.530.637.5n.a.14.67.1
13.428.1
19
June
1,288.8
182.0155.2951.7343.8
10.2333.6308.125.5
273.2180.121.830.032.9n.a.23.511.212.222.9
IS
1,355.8
186.5161.1
1,008.2380.5
6.7373.8360.8
12.9295.6184.620.932.135.2n.a.13.85.5
13.226.8
IS
1,467.7
241.5170.1
1,056.1393.6
6.1387.5375.3
12.2310.8193.124.430.638.2n.a.14.77.3
13.430.0
81
July
1,286.6
180.2153.8952.6346.1
9.0337.1311.026 1
274.4180.019.529.933.3n.a.23.911.312.321.9
82
1,359.1
186.0160.1
1,013.0384.0
6.3377.7364.6
13.1296.0184.820.932.236.0n.a.14.15.7
13.326.1
>83
1,475.9
240.4170.0
1,065.5397.1
6.3390.8378.6
12.2314.0196.124.030.638.5n.a.14.47.3
13.230.1
Aug.
1,292.6
180 1154.39582348.1
6.8341.2314.6267
277.0181.618.130.533,4n.a.23.911.412.421.8
1,365.9
187.7160.8
1,0174384.1
6.6377.5364.5
13.0297.4185.922.332.136.4n.a.13.85.8
13.226.3
1,489.4
240.7172.9
1,075.9399.4
6.1393.3381.1
12.2317.4200.024.830.738.8n.a.14.07.4
13.330.0
Sept.
1,305.5
1795155.5970 5352.8
6.3346.5319.5270
279.3183.118930,433 5n.a.25.011.512.523.6
1,377.1
190.2160.9
1,027 6390.6
7.4383.2370.0
13.2298.9187.122.631.736.7n.a.14.06.0
13.326.7
1,505.0
245.0172.8
1,087.3402.0
6.1395.8383.5
12.3321.6203.824.630.939.0n.a.14.67.5
13.330.0
Oct.
1,315.8
178 5158.5978 73575
6.6350.8323.727 2
281.2183.419430.133 5n.a.24.511.712.5250
1,389.6
192 8161.5
1,035 4393.6
7.5386.1373.3
12.9299.6187.824.531.736.7n.a.14.35.9
13.327.9
1,521.3
250.1171.9
1,099.4405.8
6.5399.3386.5
12.8325.2207.926.430.639.1n.a.15.07.9
13.427.9
Nov. 1 Dec.
1,321.6 1,317.2
175 2 178 4162.5 162 1983 8 976 7360 3 357 6
6.6 7.2353.6 350,4326 4 333 727 3 16 7
282.6 284 9183.1 184.521 6 23 130.1 30 333 2 32 9n.a. n.a.
24,1 18.711 9 7512.6 12.724 5 24 4
1,391,7 1,410.3
195 4 200 7161.9 166.8
1 034 5 1 042 8392.1 394.2
6.9 7.8385.2 386.4372.4 373.8
12.8 12 6300. 1 300.6188.2 190.525.0 27.231.9 31 736.4 36.0n.a. n.a.14.6 15.25.8- 5.6
13.3 13.327.2 28.5
1,539.6 1,562.8
253,9 257.7172.9 171.5
1,112.8 1,133.5410.0 415.5
67 69403.3 408.6390.4 396.2
12.8 12.5328.5 331.6211.2 215.728.3 30.130.5 31.139.0 38.9n.a. n.a.14.8 13.88.8 9.5
13.5 13.728.2 33.6
37Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
14. Loans and securities of all commercial banks1—ContinuedB. Not seasonally adjusted—ContinuedBillions of dollars; averages of Wednesday figures
Source
1 Total loans and securities2-27-30
2 U.S. government securities27
3 Other securities27
4 Total loans and leases2-27-30
5 Commercial and industrial27
6 Bankers acceptances held3-27
7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 US. addressees4-28-29-30-31
9 Non-U S addressees4
10 Real estate27'28*29*30
11 Individual28-30
12 Security13 Nonbank financial institutions27-30 . . .14 Agricultural ,15 States and political subdivisions27 . . .16 Foreign banks . . .17 Foreign official institutions18 Lease financing receivables . .19 All other loans*7-31
1 Total loans and securities2 . . .
2 U.S. government securities3 Other securities4 Total loans and leases2
5 Commercial and industrial6 Bankers acceptances held3 . . .7 Other commercial and industrial . .8 U.S. addressees4-34
9 Non-U S, addressees4
10 Real estate35
11 Individual12 Security .13 Nonbank financial institutions32
14 Agricultural15 States and political subdivisions35 . . .16 Foreign banks33
17 Foreign official institutions33
18 Lease financing receivables19 All other loans*2'34
Jan.
1,572.4
260.5144.6
1,167.2415 8
5.3410.5398.6
11.9334 2217.430.730,638.833.813.18.8
13,930.2
1,740.4
262.5145.2
1,332.7473.8
5.5468.4458.3
10.1379.4260.434.031.439.147.011 26.8
16433,2
Feb.
1,583.2
261.9142.6
1,178.8421 .4
5.3416.1404.4
11.7337.6218.132.630.138.934,913.39.0
14.028,9
1,748.4
269.4143.3
1,335.8476.4
6.3470.1460.2
9.9382.6261.531.730.438646.811.06.9
16.633.4
Mar.
1,597.7
263.5142 8
1,191.3432 0
5.5426.4414.6
11.8341 2219.8
28,929.939.135.912.49,0
14,129.0
1,763.1
271 6141,0
1,350.5483.7
6.6477.1467.2
9.9385 6264.133030.238 447.01066.8
16 834.3
Apr.
1,615.4
263.6142.2
1,209.6438 9
5.3433.6421.9
11.7345 5223.629.430.539.437.012.18.8
14,229.9
1,776.2
269.5142.3
1,364.3485.8
5.8480.0470,3
9.7389.0268.035.930.838.447.21026.8
17.035.2
May
1,628.9
260.1141.7
1,227.0447.1
5,6441.4429.9
11.6349 1228.128.831.140.237.811.78.8
14.430.0
1,791.6
271.5145.0
1,375.1487.7
5.2482.5473.1
9.4393,1271.636,730,739,047,51006,8
17,334,7
19
June
1,640.4
258.1140.1
1,242.2451.3
5.9445,4434,1
11.3353,5232.428.431.440.839.011.68.8
14.630.3
19
1,810.1
274.5146.4
1,389.2488.2
5.1483.2474.0
9.1397.6275.340.630.639.547.59.76.6
17.636.0
84
July
1,650.1
257.2139.1
1,253.8454.7
6.1448.6437.0
11.6356.8236.126,631,541.340.511.89,3
14.830.5
85
1,819.0
275.2146.7
1,397.0488.6
5.2483.3474.1
9.2402.1279.239.230.939.747.99.96.5
17.835.2
Aug.
1,660.0
256,7141.4
1,261.9456.6
5.7451.0439.4
11.6360.8239.925.431.141.341.311.39.4
15.129,8
1,826.9
273.4150.5
1,402.9487.9
5.0482.8473.6
9.3406.1283.236.631.639.548.89.46.2
17.935.7
Sept. | Oct.
1,677.8 1,689.4
257.2 255.7142.4 142 2
1,278.2 1,291.5460.6 465 5
5.4 5.6455.2 459.9443,9 448.9
11.2 11.0365 5 368 7244.2 247,527.7 30,331.5 31.241,4 41.041.9 42.411.2 11.38.9 8.0
15.3 15.530.0 30. 1
1,845.5 1,851.8
274.1 270.3153.6 156.8
1,417.7 1,424.7491.4 492.0
4.8 4.8486.6 487.2477.5 478.4
9.1 8.8410.5 415,2286.7 289.037.5 38.631.7 31.139.2 38.548.8 49.397 956.5 6.6
18.1 18237.8 36.7
Nov.
1,708.3
257.0142 7
1,308.64702
6.2464.0452.9
11.1373 8251.032.331.440.443.811.57.5
15,731,2
1,875.7
273.7163.3
1,438.7494.8
5.0489.7481.0
8.8419.2291.041,032.137250.09 36.7
18 339.1
Dec,
1,733.3
258.8143.2
1,331.34746
6.2468.44576
10.8377 2257.036.132.139.845.311.57.4
16.134,2
1,912.6
271.0178.7
1,462.9501.5
5.2496.44873
9.0423,3294.845 433.436052.89 56.9
18.840.4
38Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
15* Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks1
Monthly averages, billions of dollars
Source
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjustedFederal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted* . . . .
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted5
10 Gross due from balances . .1 1 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted . . .13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted .17 Not seasonally adjusted
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjusted . . .Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted*
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions1 net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted3
10 Gross due from balances11 Gross due to balances . . .
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted . . , . , ,
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted17 Not seasonally adjusted
Jan.
48,248.2
44.944.9
3.3
-5.311.15.7
8.79.2
17.8
22.821.3
3 63.9
137.4138 8
55.255.0
57.557 3
-2.2
-13 52238.7
11.311 6230
30.829.3
3.84.3
165.9167.9
Feb.
52.052 1
47.847 9
4,3
-409.756
8.48 2
16.6
22.722 0
404.2
. 137,2137 7
57.557.2
59.959.6
-2.3
-13.12279.5
10.811.121.9
31.130.3
4.24.3
169.6170.9
Mar.
51.5503
49.7484
1.9
-7.613,35.6
9,67.4
17.0
23.8234
4 44.3
136.91376
58.556.9
62.360.8
-3.8
-14.823 18.2
11.012.223.2
32.231.8
5.04.8
175.1176.9
Apr.
49.249.3
49.049.1
.2
-8.814.45.5
9.17,1
16.2
23,823.3
5.25.4
136.51359
61.461.7
61.962.2
- .4
-11.019.07.9
10.612.523.1
32.331.4
4.95.0
180.0179.4
1977
May | June | July | Aug.
54.0 51.6 52.8 54.653 8 51 2 53 1 54 9
54.8 51.7 53.2 54.654 6 51 4 53.4 54 9
- .7 - .1 - .2 .0
-92 -10.1 -10.1 -9215.3 16.9 17.1 16.36 0 6.7 6.9 7 0
8.5 10.0 9.9 9,36 9 7.7 8.5 8 7
15.5 17.7 18.3 17.9
25.3 26.1 26.5 27.427 0 25 8 26 2 27 9
38 43 39 433.6 5.0 3.6 3.4
137.7 141.8 144.4 146.3137 1 140 2 142 1 145 6
1978
69.5 68.7 71.1 73.469.4 68.0 71.1 740
69.4 67.4 68.2 71.169.2 66.7 68.1 71.7
.1 1.3 3.0 2.2
-11.6 -11.7 -9.4 -10.419 6 20 6 18.4 19 67.9 8.8 8.9 9.1
11.8 13.1 12.5 12.711.8 12.2 12.1 11.523.6 25,3 24.5 24.2
31.2 29.9 31.3 32.832.8 29.8 31.0 33.5
4.4 5.4 4.6 4.44.0 6.2 4.4 3.5
185.6 189.9 194.3 197.3184.8 187.2 190.6 195.6
Sept.
55.855 7
54.053 9
1.8
-8 416.37 8
10.392
19.5
27.528 4
445.0
148.2147 6
73.273.4
68.969,1
4.3
-10.22009.7
14.612.927.5
32.533.2
5.46.2
200.1198,6
Oct.
57.057 3
54.2545
2.8
-8 417,38 8
11.394
20.8
28.427 8
4 13.7
152,81524
80.781.5
73.774.5
7.0
-9.821 311.4
16.914.331.2
35.534.9
4.44.3
202.0201.1
Nov.
55957 5
55957 5
.0
-1061948 7
1079 3
20.0
299305
4035
1577158 5
82.1835
74.0754
8,1
-9722 813.0
17.913.831.7
37.738.2
9.98.3
210.2211.7
Dec.
558554
57457 o
-1.5
-12421.18 6
10.910 721.7
29.630 5
455 1
162 3165 3
83.183 0
76.376.2
6.8
-10 124914.7
17.014.331.3
40.040.8
9.410.3
213.9218.3
39Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
15. Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks1—ContinuedMonthly averages, billions of dollars
Source
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted^2 Not seasonally adjusted
Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowingsfrom nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted . . . . .4 Not seasonally adjusted , . , . . . , ,5 Net balances due to foreign-related institutions,
not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted^ . . ,
10 Gross due from balances1 1 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted . . .13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted ,15 Not seasonally adjusted .
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted17 Not seasonally adjusted
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjustedFederal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted*
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted5
10 Gross due from balances1 1 Gross due to balances .
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted . . .15 Not seasonally adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted . .17 Not seasonally adjusted . ,
Jan. 1 Feb.
77.6 91.177,7 90.1
71.3 79.071.4 78.0
6.3 12.0
-100 -6224.6 23.314 5 17 0
16.4 18.415.4 15.031.8 33.3
41 9 43.140.7 42.2
10.5 7.712 0 8.4
217 8 219 2220.5 221.5
120 9 127.0121.0 125.4
92.8 97.692.9 96.1
28.1 29.4
60 6622,9 23.328 9 29 9
22 1 22.829 7 30 551.7 53.2
42 2 42 441 5 41 8
110 10 812 7 11 7
231.6 235.1234 1 238 0
Mar. | Apr.
97.4 99.495.6 99.8
80.1 79.678.3 80.0
17.3 19.8
-34 - 922.5 21.919 0 20 8
20.8 20.815.3 15.736.0 36.5
44 4 47.044.1 45.7
7.0 5.46.5 5.3
218 8 216.9221.4 216.3
131 3 119.4129.4 120.1
98.5 92.596.6 93.2
32.8 26.9
93 5923.6 24.533 0 30 4
23.5 20.932 0 28 455.4 49.4
41 7 39 441 6 38 5
82 9178 90
237.9 240.7240 9 240 1
May
110.3110.1
86.986.7
23.4
2.719.522.2
20.615.936.6
47.949.6
7.98.4
214.5213.8
123.5122.8
100.599.8
23.0
2627.430 0
20.528 448.8
38.439 2
8.18 5
243.0242 3
1979
June ] July
113.1 118.8112,1 118.4
86.0 90.385,0 89.9
27.1 28.5
5.3 5.620.1 20.325.4 25.9
21.8 22.917.6 17,639.3 40.5
50.7 49.150.3 48.7
9.8 14.210.8 13.2
212.1 213.9208.9 209.7
1980
115.3 117.0113.9 116.3
100.8 106.199.4 105.4
14.6 10,9
-53 -8330,1 32.724 7 24 3
19.9 19.328.5 30.848.4 50.1
42 3 46 942 1 46 6
9.3 97100 91
240.5 236.4237 0 232 2
Aug.
125.5126,8
92.493,6
33.1
8.219.427.7
24.916.241.1
47.949.2
11.89.8
216.2214.1
108.7110.5
98.4100.2
10.3
-10235.825 5
20.630.951.6
48,949 9
10.890
237.2235 3
Sept.
128,7129.3
93.293.8
35.5
10.521.732.2
25.023.448.3
51.251.9
10.712.5
222.4220.6
111.6112.2
102.7103.4
8.8
- 14 438.223 7
23.330353.6
49 1496
12 113 8
242.4241 1
Oct.
126.6128.2
92.293.7
34.5
9.122.031 1
25,425.751.1
50.750.1
9.811.7
227.8226.6
117.3119.4
106.0108.0
11.3
-12 938.325 3
24.330 855.2
50 550 1
10212 6
2479247 0
Nov.
123.6124.8
88.990.1
34.7
11 421.633 0
23.326.549.7
44.645.0
8.55.6
229.1230.6
118.3118.6
109.8110.1
8.5
=-14 537.623 1
23.131 054.1
506509
10367
257 0258 3
Dee,
117.1117.1
88.788,7
28.4
6 922.929 7
21.628.950.5
43.644.1
10.79.7
229.6234.1
117.5117.7
1092109.4
8.3
-14 537 623 0
22 832 555.4
51 852 0
10 29 1
268 7272 9
40Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
15. Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks1—ContinuedMonthly averages, billions of dollars
Source
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjusted . .Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted . .4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related institutions,
not seasonally adjusted . .
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4
7 Gross due from balances . .8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted5
10 Gross due from balances . .11 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted „13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted . .
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted17 Not seasonally adjusted . .
IBF ADJUSTMENTS FOR SELECTED ITEMS9
18 Items 1 and ?19 Items 3 and 420 Item 521 Item 6 . . . . .22 Item 9 . . . .
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjusted . .Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted . .4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4
7 Gross due from balances . .8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted5
10 Gross due from balances1 1 Gross due to balances . .
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted . .
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasoniilly adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted17 Not seasonally adjusted
IBF ADJUSTMENTS FOR SELECTED ITEMS'
18 Items 1 and 2 . . .19 Items 3 and 4 . .20 Item 5 . .21 Item 622 Item 9
Jan.
119.2118.7
110.9110.4
8,3
-16 137.521.2
24 531 555.9
55.054 5
6.97.9
280 7283.0
84283.8
113.5113.1
-29.2
-27.055.128 0
-2 150.047.8
60.159.8
12.514.4
329.5331 0
29.62.4
27 24.8
22.5
Feb. 1 Mar.
117.8 112.9117.5 112.9
109.6 109.4109.3 109.4
8.2 3.5
-146 -16936.3 38.821.6 21.8
22 9 20 531 8 31 954.7 52.4
54.2 53.953 9 54 0
7.3 10.582 10 3
285 1 283 9288.1 286.8
84 1 82 384.3 82.7
112.5 114.9112.7 115.2
-28.3 -32.4
-25.8 -28.755.0 56.729 1 27 9
-24 -3650.5 50.048.0 46.3
59.3 60.559.4 60.9
18.1 15.519.9 15.4
333.4 335.2335 7 337 8
30.4 31.22.4 2.4
28 0 28 44.9 4.9
23.1 23.6
1
Apr. 1 May | June
106.6 117.0 119.0105.8 118.9 118.7
107 3 108.3 113.0106.5 109.3 112.7
- 6 8.7 6.0
-21 2 -13.5 -14 543.0 43.4 42.521.7 29.8 27.8
20 6 22 3 20 6340 35.6 36.854.6 58.0 57.5
54.6 54.5 58.853 8 55.5 58 5
11.9 11.9 12.112 1 12.3 12.4
285 8 295.3 302 3284 8 294.5 298.6
1<
82 3 82.7 85.081.9 83.8 84.7
114.7 116.6 117.3114.3 117.7 117.0
-32.3 -33.7 -32.2
-29.7 -29.8 -29.157.4 58.1 57.727 6 28.3 28.5
_ 2 5 -3.8 -3.049.2 49.5 50.346.5 45.6 47.2
61.1 58.3 57.960.7 59.4 57.6
13.3 14.8 11.013.7 15.3 10.7
338.0 341.5 348.4336 1 3404 345.1
31.4 31.7 32.02.4 2.4 2.4
29 0 29.3 29.65.0 5.0 5.0
24.0 24.3 24.6
?81
July
118.5117.8
1122111.5
6.3
-14 545 030.4
20 937 358.2
57.757 0
11.4105
309 3305.0
?82
81.580.2
118.5117.2
-36.9
-32.960.627.6
-4.052.748.7
59.057.7
8.08.2
354.4351 1
32.22.4
29.85.1
24.7
Aug.
119.6120.6
1092110.1
10 4
-10 143 733.5
20 637958.5
56.157 0
8.97 3
316 8315.3
78 979.4
120.0120.5
-41.0
-34.365.130.6
-6653.646.9
62.963.4
10.08.1
360.2359 7
32.52.4
30.15.3
24.9
Sept.
118.91190
1096109.6
9 3
-12 244 532.2
21 639 961.6
56056 1
9.5107
321 43206
76 175.7
121.8121.4
-45.5
-38.668.529 8
-6 854.247.2
63.162.7
10.912.3
361.7362 1
32.82.4
30.45.3
25.0
Oct.
114.0113.7
109.1108.8
4,9
-15 345.530.1
20 338258.5
55.755 4
10.413.2
323 7323.1
77.977.3
125.8125.2
-47.8
-40.369.829.4
-7.453.946.4
66.465.8
13.516.4
365.2365.6
33.12.4
30.75.4
25.3
Nov.
116.7117 1
113 0113.4
3 8
-14 847 932.9
18 739 157.8
57.557 9
15.096
323 83250
80 681.3
125.5126,1
-44.7
-38.369.931 5
-6.453.547.1
65.666.3
12.47.8
361.43624
33.32.4
30.95.3
25.4
Dec.
95.595 3
113 7113 5
-18 1
-22 454 9324
4 348 152.4
59 359 2
12.811 1
326 6330 6
22 41 7
20.73 1
17.6
75 074.6
122 7122.3
-47.6
-39.572.232 6
-7 954.646.6
64.163.7
12.810.8
351.4354 6
33.92.4
31.55.8
25.7
41Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
15* Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks1—ContinuedMonthly averages, billions of dollars
Source
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2 .2 Not seasonally adjusted
Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowingsfrom nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted . . . .5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4 , . . .
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances . . . , ,9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted3 . . .
10 Gross due from balances1 1 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted . . . . .
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted ,17 Not seasonally adjusted
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjusted . . .Federal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted . .5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted3
10 Gross due from balances1 1 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted . .17 Not seasonally adjusted
Jan.
64.264.0
125,9125 7
-61.6
-49.979.229.2
-11,657,045 3
65.064.8
14016,3
325.3325.7
90790,5
134.8134.6
-44.0
-38.773 334.5
-5.254.048 7
79.178.9
16.319.6
288 7288.4
Feb.
68 168.9
129.21305
-61.5
-50.478.9284
-11,055.4444
67.167 9
8 910.2
309 9310.8
95 597.0
136.9138 4
-41.3
-37.672 234.5
-3,651,147 3
79.280.7
19.622.3
286 5286.5
Mar.
68869.7
131.2132 1
-62.3
-52,779.7268
-9.456.2466
68.9698
129132
2996301,1
998101 4
136.41380
-36.5
-34973 8388
-1.549948 3
78.3799
17.3175
289 1290.1
Apr.
71.872.1
134.31347
-62.5
-52.680.327.6
-9.855.946 1
72.0724
13 514.2
295.5293.4
1047105.5
137.7138.5
-33.0
-33.273 640.3
.249.2494
80.581.3
15,916.5
2926290.0
May
80.582.1
138,5140.1
-57.8
-48.676.327.6
-9.155.846.6
75.477.0
11.912.5
286.6285.6
112.8114.7
140.1142.0
-27.2
-29.873.543.6
2.649.351.9
80.081.9
12.112.8
301 1300,1
19
June
81,380.6
136.7136.0
-55.3
-49.175.826.6
-6.154.047.8
75,574.8
14.313.2
286.4284.3
19
1039103.1
136.4135.6
-32.4
-32.873 840.9
.450.3508
76.876.0
13.712.4
3109308.9
83
July
73.571.3
132.6130.4
-59.0
-50.877,426.5
-8.155.347.1
73.771.4
21.121.8
283.9282.2
84
104.2101.3
136.8133.9
-32.5
-33.071.238.1
.551.652.0
77,574.6
10.811.9
314.7313.5
Aug.
78.278.4
130.5130.6
-52.2
-45.273.628.3
-6.954.047.0
72.072.2
20.516.4
285.0285.3
107.7107.2
141.9141.4
-34.1
-34.972 737.7
.851.1520
80.079.6
12.710.3
315 0315.6
Sept.
79.478.3
131.2130.2
-51.7
-46.274.728 3
-5.454,0485
73.2722
16 117.9
284.6285.6
1100108,6
143.5142.1
-33.3
-35.171 536.2
1.851 152 9
80 879.4
15.817 5
315 1316.9
Oct.
75.574,7
131.8131.0
-56.2
-48.476,427.9
-7.756,148.3
74.773.9
20.724.7
280,3281.3
110.6109,5
142,3141.2
-31.6
-34.069 735.6
2.450.152 4
80679,4
9.511 0
3204322,4
Nov.
89.890.8
137.21382
-47.3
-42.976.533 6
-4.353.949 5
77,878 8
11 97.5
2834284.2
1137114.7
145.1146 1
-31.3
-32568 235.6
1.250051 2
81 7827
17 3104
321 9323 1
Dec.
94.193.6
137,3136.8
-43.2
-39.775.335.5
-3.454,651.1
79.679.1
12.810.8
287.5289,5
110.8110,4
141,1140.7
-30.2
-31.269037.7
1.051 2522
79 3789
14,912 5
325 8327 5
42Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
15. Major nondeposit funds of commercial banks1—ContinuedMonthly averages, billions of dollars
Source1985
Jan. | Feb. Mar. Apr. May June | July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total nondeposit funds1 Seasonally adjusted2
2 Not seasonally adjustedFederal funds, RPs, and other borrowings
from nonbanks3
3 Seasonally adjusted4 Not seasonally adjusted5 Net balances due to foreign-related
institutions, not seasonally adjusted . .
MEMO6 Domestically chartered banks' net positions
with own foreign branches, notseasonally adjusted4
7 Gross due from balances8 Gross due to balances9 Foreign-related institutions' net positions
with directly related institutions, notseasonally adjusted5
10 Gross due from balances11 Gross due to balances
Security RP borrowings6
12 Seasonally adjusted13 Not seasonally adjusted
U.S. Treasury demand balances7
14 Seasonally adjusted15 Not seasonally adjusted
Time deposits, $100,000 or more8
16 Seasonally adjusted17 Not seasonally adjusted
103.4 110.2 111.9 104.5 111.7 113.3 108.7 112.2 114.0 117.6 120,8 126,2103.3 112.3 114.0 105.4 113.7 112.2 105.4 111.4 112.4 116.2 121.9 125.9
138.3 141.6 140.6 136.4 140J 146,0 145.8 142.2 143.0 143.4 148.4 152.8138.2 143.6 142.6 137.3 142.1 144,8 142.4 141.5 141.4 142.0 149,4 152.4
-34.8 -31.2 -28.6 -31.8 -28,3 -32.5 -37.0 -29.9 -28.9 -25.7 -27.5 -26.5
-34.7 -31.5 -29,4 -32.3 -29.4 -32.4 -38.2 -32.7 -30.6 -28,6 -30.2 -31.571.4 70.5 71.4 74.8 74.5 76.4 79.2 75.8 74.7 74.2 74.1 76.136.6 38.9 41.9 42.4 44.9 44.0 40,8 43.0 44,0 45.4 43.8 44.5
.052.252.1
,353.353.5
.952.753.5
.551.251.7
1.1 - .151.7 53.052.9 52.8
1.354.655.9
2.855,157.9
1.756.057.8
2.9 2,7 5.155,4 56.1 56.858,3 58.8 61.9
79.5 82.6 83.2 80.8 81.4 83,5 83.7 83.3 85.3 84.7 84.8 88.079.4 84.7 85.2 81.7 83.4 82.3 80,4 82.6 83.7 83.4 85.9 87.7
14.9 13.8 12.7 15.0 20.3 16.9 20.518.5 15.8 12,8 15.4 20.9 14.9 23.1
16.113.4
14.916.8
4.75,4
13.5 17.57.9 14.6
326.8 326.0 330.1 333.6 330.4 328,9 324.2 327.2 330.8 333.9 335.9 337.6325.9 325.3 330.7 330.5 329.6 327.2 323.2 327.7 332.7 336.3 337.5 339.4
43Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
16. Commercial bank assets and liabilities—Last-Wednesday-of-month seriesA. All commercial banking institutions1
Billions of dollars
Account
1 Loans and securities2 . . . .2 Investment securities . .3 U.S. government
securities3
4 Other3
5 Trading account assets. . .6 Total loans2*3
7 Interbank loans2 . . . .8 Loans excluding
interbank3
9 Commercial andindustrial . . . .
10 Real estate1 1 Individual12 All other3
13 Total cash assets14 Reserves with Federal
Reserve Banks . . .15 Cash in vault16 Cash items in process
of collection17 Demand balances at
U.S. depositoryinstitutions
1 8 Other cash assets
19 Other assets2
20 Total assets/total liabili-ties and capital . . . .
21 Deposits . ,22 Transaction deposits4 , ,23 Savings deposits4
24 Time deposits . . . .25 Borrowings26 Other liabilities27 Residual (assets less
liabilities)
MEMO28 U.S. government
securities (includingtrading account) . . . .
29 Other securities(including tradingaccount)3*5
1984
Jan.
1,679.6386.5
248.1138.4
16.81,276.3
114.4
1,161.9
413.4334.7217.3196.5186.4
21.721.1
60.7
30.252.7
187.0
2,053.0
1,467.2433.7361.9671.6297.6149.6
138.6
259.1
144.2
Feb.
1,710.8389.0
251.5137.616.9
1,304.8117.5
1,187.3
427.7338.7219.2201.7189.4
14.720.6
69.4
33.651.0
194.1
2,094.3
1,499.4456.3367.2675.9296.6158.4
140.0
263.2
142.7
Mar.
1,713.6388.7
251.8136.917.0
1,307.9114.3
1,193.5
4333342.4220.4197,4182.2
16.420.7
62.6
31.651.0
192.0
2,087.8
1,495.7441.2371.4683.0290.6161.2
140.3
262.9
142.8
Apr.
1,735.0386.6
251.7135.019,9
1,328.5115.8
1,212.7
439,9347.0225.0200,9191.0
22.221.2
66,3
29.951.5
192.6
2,118.6
1,503.1447.7369.7685.6307.9166.0
141.6
263.6
142.9
May
1,758.2383.5
248.5135,018.8
1,355.9123.5
1,232.4
447.7350.4229.5204.8203.2
18.522.3
76.9
34.650.8
189.5
2,150.9
1,543.5463.1371.8708.7295.4171.8
140.2
260.9
141.4
June
1,765.6383.0
249.2133.814.6
1,368.0121.3
1,246.7
453.3354.8234.1204.4186.4
19.221.8
64.2
30.650.6
195.9
2,147.9
1,535.5446.5369.8719.2295.9171.5
145.0
257.4
140.1
July
1,767.1380.3
247.6132.7
15.71,371.2
116.9
1,254.3
454.9357.0236.8205.6180.0
19.521.6
60.8
29.049,1
196.1
2,143.3
1,538.6442.1368.7727.7295.7165,3
143.8
256.8
139.2
Aug. | Sept.
1,786.8 1,800.9378.6 379.9
244.8 244.9133,8 135,020.0 20.9
1,388.2 1,400.0125.1 121.1
1,263.0 1,279.0
455.9 460.5362.2 367.0241.8 245.3203.2 206.2178.4 182.2
17,5 18.122.2 21.6
61.4 64.0
29.2 30.548.1 48.0
196.2 203.1
2,161.4 2,186.2
1,542.7 1,554.0440.9 443.3365,4 365.2736,4 745.5305.8 312.0166.6 169.4
146.3 150,8
256.5 256,9
142.1 143.9
Oct.
1,825.7378.3
242.9135,422.5
1,424.9123.6
1,301,3
468.5370.3249.6213.0189.4
18.221.5
71.1
31.747.0
208.7
2,223.8
1,583.6463.9371.5748.2319,9170.2
150.1
258.0
142.9
Nov.
1,826.1377.7
242.3135.521.9
1,426.4119.8
1,306.7
469.6374.9252.4209.8190.0
20.624.0
67.5
30,547.5
197,9
2,214.0
1,583.5454.3378,6750,5304.9175.1
150.5
257.0
142,6
Dec.
1,867,8381.1
244.5136.622.9
1,463.9123.8
1,340.1
477. 8378.2258.7225.3203,5
20,623.4
76.9
34.148.6
205.2
2,276.«
1,637.0492,5386.8757=6310.8176.4
152.3
258.9
145. J
44Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
16. Commercial bank assets and liabilities—Last-Wednesday-of-month series—ContinuedA. All commercial banking institutions1—ContinuedBillions of dollars
Account1985
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov Dec.
1 Loans and securities2 . . .2 Investment securities .3 U.S. government
securities3
4 Other3
5 Trading account assets.6 Total loans2'37 Interbank loans2 . . .8 Loans excluding
interbank3
9 Commercial andindustrial . . .
10 Real estate11 Individual . . . . . .12 All other3 . . . . . .13 Total cash assets . . . . . .14 Reserves with Federal
Reserve Banks . .15 Cash in vault16 Cash items hi process
of collection . . . .17 Demand balances at
U.S depositoryinstitutions
18 Other cash assets . . . .
19 Other assets2
20 Total assets/total liabili-ties and capital . . .
21 Deposits22 Transaction deposits4
23 Savings deposits4 . ..24 Time deposits25 Borrowings26 Other liabilities27 Residual (assets less
liabilities)
MEMO28 U.S. government
securities (includingtrading account) . . .
29 Other securities(including tradingaccount)3-5
1,861.3 1,881.0 1,889.2385.6 386,8 388.2
247.4138.324.2
1,451.5123.9
250.7136.127.6
1,466.6127.2
253.4134.723.7
1,477.3125.2
1,906.3389.4
253.1136.323.5
1,493.4128.9
1,915.3395.8
257.7138.123.5
1,496.0123.7
1,936.1398.6
259.4139.223.1
1,514.3123.8
1,952.8 1,956.7399.1 400.3
260:2138.922.3
1,531.4133.0
257.8142.524.2
1,532.1129.4
1,974.9403.8
258.1145.726.4
1,544.7128.6
1,984.3 2,034.1402.4 410.5
252.9149.625.0
1,556.9132.4
254,9155.632.0
1,591.6149.0
471.9380.9261.0213.9189.1
21.021.9
67.7
30.548.1
478.7383.2262.4215.0190.6
19.721.9
69.7
31.647.8
485.4386.4265.0215.2184.4
19.921.3
64.7
31.047.5
485.3389.7269.1220.3188.3
23.021.4
64.4
30.149.5
487.5394.4272.9217.6203.4
20.823.3
76.7
35,147.6
488.2399.1276.7226.5192.0
21.722.3
68.6
31.448.0
489.1403.7281.0224.7199.9
21.022.0
70.7
33.652.5
487.8407.4284.9222.7190.2
24.622.7
492.3411.5287.4224.8189.7
24.822.1
491.7 495.8416.7 420.2290.3 292.0225.7 234.7191.5 209.0
62.6 61.6
30.749.6
30.650.6
19.522.6
68.1
31.549,8
197.3 201.2 194.6 195.3 191.6 199.2 206.1 192.2 197.7 190.7
20.421.4
82.1
35.849.4
198.6
2,067.0420.4
253.9166,531.1
1,615.6150.6
1,327.6 1,339.3 1,352.0 1,364.5 1,372,3 1,390.5 1,398.4 1,402.8 1,416.1 1,424.4 1,442.7 1,465.0
500.2423.7296.0245.0213.3
27.622.2
79.5
36.048.0
203.6
2,247.7 2,272.8 2,268.2 2,289.9 2,310.2 2,327.2 2,358.7 2,339.1 2,362.2 2,366.5 2,441.8 2,483.8
1,610.1457.9401.0751.2312.1170.0
1,623.8459.8408.3755.8313.9178.3
1,632.4458.0411.5762.9304.7173.5
1,644.2465.8411.5767.0313.9172.3
1,668.3480.8420.3767.2310.2171.2
1,667.4474.8427.5765.1322.8175.2
1,692.6493.2436.1763.3326.3176.1
1,684.3476.3438.3769.7313.7177.3
1,690.5475.2440.1775.3328.3179.0
1,713.6491.7445.8776.2313.6173.8
1,751.7522.3450.4779.1356.1167.9
155.6 156.8 157.6 159.5 160.5 161.8 163.6 163.8 164.4 165.5 166.0
264.4 272.2 270.9 269.4 272.6 275.1 274.1 271.9 275.2 268.7 274.8
145.4 142.2 141.0 143.5 146.6 146.7 147.3 152.6 155.1 158,8 167.7
1,772.5536.9452,0783.6367.8175.8
167.7
269.7
181.8
45Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
16. Commercial bank assets and liabilities—Last-Wednesday-of-month series—ContinuedB. Domestically chartered commercial banks6
Billions of dollars
Account
1 Loans and securities2 . . . .2 Investment securities . ,3 U.S. government
securities3 . . .4 Other3
5 Trading account assets. .6 Total loans2*3
7 Interbank loans2 . . . .8 Loans excluding
interbank3
9 Commercial andindustrial . . . .
10 Real estate ,11 Individual12 All other3
13 Total cash assets . . . .14 Reserves with Federal
Reserve Banks . . .15 Cash in vault .16 Cash items in process
of collection . . . . .17 Demand balances at
U.S. depositoryinstitutions
18 Other cash assets
19 Other assets2
Jan.
1,592.0379.9
242.8137.116.8
1,195.389.7
1,105.5
377.0330.1217.2181.3175.0
21.021.1
60.5
28.543.8
139.2
Feb.
1,621,3381.8
245.9135.916.9
1,222.695.5
1,127.2
386.5334,2219.1187 5177.0
14.020.6
69.3
32,141.1
147.5
Mar.
1,619.6381.5
246.5135.117,0
1,221.186.7
1,134.3
392.7337.7220.3183.8169.2
15.820.7
62.4
29.940.5
147.2
Apr.
1,643.7379,2
246.2133,119.9
1,244.689.9
1,154.7
399.9342.3224.8187 8177.5
21.421.2
66.1
28.540.4
145.6
May
1,664.4376.0
243.0133.018.8
1,269.696,0
1,173.5
407.3346.2229.3190.8190.2
17.322.3
76.7
33.340.6
141.6
1
June
1,672.3375.4
243.7131.614,6
1,282.394.5
1,187.9
412.8350.6233,91906172.6
18.421.8
64.1
29.139.3
144.6
984
July
1,678.3372.2
242.1130.115.7
1,290.494.9
1,195.5
413.9353.2236.6191.9166.0
17,921.6
60,7
27.638.3
142.5
Aug.
1,690.4370.3
239.3131.020.0
1,300.297.2
1,202.9
414,3358.1241.6188.9165.1
16.722.2
61.1
27.837.2
144.9
Sept.
1,709.7371.1
239.3131.820.9
1,317.699.6
1,218.0
418,6362.5245.1191.8168.0
17.321.6
63.8
29.036.4
146.0
Oct.
1,731.2369.4
237,1132.322.5
1,339,3102.9
1,236.4
422.8365.7249.3198 5175.5
17.021.5
70,8
30.236,1
153,3
Nov.
1,729.8369,1
237.0132.121.9
1,338.895.6
1,243.2
424.6369.3252.2197 2175.6
19.623.9
67.3
28.935.9
145.5
Dec,
1,768.9372.2
239.1133.122.9
1,373.8102.3
1,271.6
430.03724258.42108189.0
19.023 3
76.7
32,437.6
148.5
20 Total assets/total liabili-ties and capital . .
21 Deposits22 transaction deposits4
23 Savings deposits4 . ..24 Time deposits25 Borrowings26 Other liabilities27 Residual (assets less
liabilities)
1,906.2 1,945.8 1,936.1 1,966.8 1,996.1 1,989.5 1,986.8 2,000.4 2,023.6 2,060.1 2,050.9 2,106.3
1,431.1 1,462.7 1,457.4 1,466.2 1,503.5 1,494.7 1,497.9 1,503.3 1,514.3 1,543.0 1,542.3 1,592.5427.4 449.8 434.7 441.3 456.4 439.9 435,2 434.2 436.4 456.8 447.4 485.2361.0 366.3 370.5 368.9 370.9 368.9 367.8 364.5 364.3 370.6 377.7 385.8642.6 646.5 652,2 656.1 676.2 685.9 694.9 704.6 713.5 715.6 717.2 721.5233.1 233.3 227.7 242.5 233.4 230.6 229.2 237.5 245.2 253.3 243.1 245.6106.3 112.7 113.6 119.4 122,0 122.2 118,9 116.3 116.4 116.7 118.2 119.0
135.8 137.1 137.4 138,6 137.2 142.0 140.8 143.2 147.8 147.0 147.4 149.2
46Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
16* Commercial bank assets and liabilities—Last-Wednesday-of-month series—ContinuedB. Domestically chartered commercial banks6—ContinuedBillions of dollars
Account
1 Loans and securities2 . . . .2 Investment securities . .3 U.S. government
securities3
4 Other3
5 Trading account assets. .6 Total loans2-3
7 Interbank loans2
8 Loans excludinginterbank3
9 Commercial andindustrial . . . .
10 Real estate . .11 Individual12 All other'13 Total cash assets . .14 Reserves with Federal
Reserve Banks . . .15 Cash in vault16 Cash items in process
of collection . . . . .17 Demand balances at
U.S depositoryinstitutions
18 Other cash assets
19 Other assets2
20 Total assets/total liabili-ties and capital
21 Deposits .22 Transaction deposits4 . .23 Savings deposits4
24 Time deposits25 Borrowings26 Other liabilities27 Residual (assets less
liabilities)
Jan.
1,764.9376.3
241 8134.524.2
1,364.5101.1
1,263.4
426.53754260.7200.8174 1
20,021.9
674
29.135 6
143 9
2,082.9
1,567.0451.2399.9715.92495113.9
152.5
Feb.
1,780.9377.4
245 0132.427.6
1,375.8101.5
1,274.3
432.93776262.0201.8176 1
18.621.8
69.4
30,3360
1460
2,103.0
1,579.4453.4407.0719.12506119.4
153.6
Mar.
1,789.0379.5
248.2131.323.7
1,385.7100.8
1,285,0
437.5381.2264.6201.7170.4
19.121.3
64.4
29.735.9
1447
2,104.1
1,587.0452.0410.1724.9243.9118.9
154.3
Apr. 1 May
1,804.1 1,816.4380.3 387.0
248.1 253.1132.3 133.923.5 23.5
1,400.3 1,406.0104.4 101.7
1,295.9 1,304.2
437.4 438.0384.5 388.9268.8 272.5205.2 204.8173.4 188.9
22,2 19.521.3 23.3
64.1 76.3
28.7 33.637 1 36 2
145 5 139 7
2,123.0 2,145.1
1,598.8 1,623.9459.5 474.2410.0 418.8729.3 730.9251.4 249.1116.4 114.7
156.4 157.4
1
June
1,834.5388.9
2543134.623.1
1 ,422 .4102.2
1,320.3
436.9393.7276.4213,2177,1
20.822.3
68.3
29.935 9
146 8
2,158.4
1,623.6468.3425,9729,4257.6118.6
158.7
985
July
1,852.5389.1
255.5133.722.3
1,441.1111.0
1,330.1
439.8398.3280.7211.3183.0
20.322.0
70.5
32.338.0
155.4
2,190.8
1,648.7486.6434.5727.6262.8118.8
160.5
Aug.
1,855,3390.2
253.1137.124.2
1,440.9106.0
1,334.9
438.0402.1284.6210.2174.1
23.622.7
62.4
29.036.4
143 4
2,172.8
1,638.4469.6436.7732.2254.2119.5
160.7
Sept.
1,868.4392.9
253.1139.826.4
1,449.1104.2
1,344.9
440.2406,1287.1211.6173.5
24.222.0
61.3
29.1368
144 3
2,186.1
1,643.1468.3438.5736.3263.8117.9
161.3
Oct.
1,878,0391.1
2474143.825.0
1,461.9108.7
1,353.1
439.3411 5290.0212.3175.7
18.322,6
67,9
30.136 8
1427
2,196.3
1,666.4485.0444.1737,3252.2115.4
162.4
Nov.
1,924.5399.5
250 1149.432.0
1,493.0124.1
1,368.9
441.8415 0291.7220.5193 5
19.221 4
81.8
33.937 1
147 7
2,265.6
1,704.6515.34486740.7285.0113.0
162.9
Dec.
1,952.7409.9
2490160.931.1
1,511.7123,9
1,387.9
445.3418.4295.7228.4197.2
25.822.2
79.3
34.335 7
151 7
2,301.6
1,724.4529.5450.3744.7295.7116.9
164.6
47Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851
Millions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U S Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account . . . . . . ,5 Investment account by maturity6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities . . . .
10 Trading account1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 One year or less14 Over one year15 Other bonds, corporate stocks, and securities16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities .20 To others21 Other loans and leases gross3 . .22 Other loans, gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other26 U S addressees27 Non-U.S addressees
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures . . .30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries .33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions . . . .38 All other39 Lease financing receivables40 LESS: Unearned income . . . .41 Loan and lease reserve3
42 Other loans and leases net3 . . .43 All other assets
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits . . .46 Individuals partnerships and corporations47 States and political subdivisions .48 U S government49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers* checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 No ntrans action balances55 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U.S. government , . ,58 Depository institutions in the United States . . .59 Foreign governments, official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3*6
69 Time deposits in amounts of $100 000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates total771 Commercial and indusfrial72 Other73 Non transaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Jan. 2
120,323
832,422
79,62913,84965,78021,32430,94313,51249,7065,235
44,47140,084
5,05535,0294,3873,022
57,23841,06211,0575,119
658,852645,888253,355
3,966249,390243,207
6,182
160,802114,35541,79810,0726,535
25,19018,0837,251
29,7463,828
16,67012,9635,283
10,742642,827141,111
1,093,856
226,107174,183
6,3261,210
26,6496,989
8649,886
37,247
461,178426,98421,337
4268,9963,435
201,9055,5778,162
188,16694,916
1,021,353
72,504
797,313664,956160,711
3,0602,078
982169,848
Jan. 9
88,496
821,410
82,67715,90066,77820,94632,27613,55648,9103,971
44,94040,615
5,46035,1554,3253,199
53,20436,06312,0045,137
649,650636,798250,250
3,197247,053241,190
5,863
160,869114,48640,6949,7916,059
24,84316,4177,086
29,7723,711
13,56212,8525,305
10,926633,419134,923
1,044,828
185,478145,715
4,8481,603
19,4085,718
7897,397
37,160
460,840426,69321,717
4448,8153,171
194,7321,2658,154
185,31294,212
972,422
72,406
791,786657,000159,935
3,0512,0201,031
170,679
Jan. 16
101,251
826,579
82,15115,09567,05620,88832,62413,54448,5523,761
44,79240,4335,359
35,0744,3592,721
58,72342,57911,2554,889
650,774637,912250,828
2,949247,879242,121
5,758
161,468114,52240,88310,0616,185
24,63715,6006,966
29,8413,647
14,15612,8615,308
11,035634,431134,683
1,062,514
198,466151,438
5,3763,759
22,3705,823
8098,891
36,807
460,101426,11421,668
4668,7183,135
198,916846
10,284187,78695,713
990,004
72,510
790,282656,857158,074
3,0111,9971,014
171,864
Jan, 23
90,813
814,556
82,78915,84866,94120,48033,01813,44248,4873,651
44,83640,4525,398
35,0544,3843,434
49,24234,30811,2373,697
646,972634,093249,226
2,916246,311240,559
5,752
161,651114,41840,73410,2116,575
23,94713,8756,927
29,7383,565
13,95912,8795,302
11,066630,604131,844
1,037,212
186,162140,649
5,9023,033
21,0966,495
8308,157
35,118
459,731425,612
21,807456
8,7943,062
192,040510
14,859176,67091,766
964,818
72,394
786,404651,694157,629
2,9761*978
997172,497
Jan. 30
90,972
817,648
83,87017,03566,83520,34833,10413,38348,6213,937
44,68440,3115,188
35,1234,3733,199
52,07436,65811,6643,752
646,337633,481249,356
3,174246,182240,485
5,696
162,146114,62340,02810,1446,090
23,79313,1876,925
29,7983,638
13,78112,8565,303
11,150629,884130,010
1,038,630
184,558139,234
5,1362,768
21,0466,1871,0409,148
34,700
459,580424,867
22,216452
9,0163,029
194,8221,555
15,650177,61792,454
966,115
72,515
787,299651,609156,878
2,8621,939
923173,427
Feb. 6
88,435
820,516
86,16617,80768,35920,18634,74513,42848,1163,845
44,27139,8715,293
34,5784,3993,495
48,43232,48411,6084,341
650,887638,005251,428
3,660247,768242,044
5,724
162,233114,56442,13611,5966,435
24,10513,6076,884
29,6083,592
13,95312,8825,256
11 325634,306131,248
1,040,198
184,589139,035
5,7782,212
21,9745,9591,1528,479
36,441
460,068425,43022,303
4499,0042,882
192,918862
7,462184,59493,088
967,105
73,093
793,018655,240156,152
2,7941,899
894174,584
Feb. 13
93,298
822,967
85,63717,59368,04420,18734,42213,43547,7393,568
44,17139,7845,336
34,4484,3873,435
51,37236,85810,4034,111
651,323638,418251,458
3,B27247,630241,952
5,679
162,839114,66542,06811,4086,564
24,09513,1996,906
29,4623,697
14,12412,9055,262
11,278634,784132,463
1,048,729
188,169145,106
4,6841,617
21,0036,131
9228,705
35,701
460,308424,919
22,885449
9,0852,970
196,3621,3698,269
186,72394,867
975,407
73,322
791,240654,429156,113
2,8871,910
977174,951
48Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 1985*—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U.S. Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account by maturity6 One vear or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 Ono year or less14 Over one year15 Other bonds, corporate stocks and securities16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks19 To nonbunk brokers and dealers in securities20 To others , .21 Other loans and leases gross3
22 Other loiins gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other .26 U S addressees27 Non-U S addressees
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions38 All other39 Lease financing receivables40 LESS* Unearned income41 Loan and lease reserve3
42 Other loans and leases net3
43 All other assets44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits46 Individuals partnerships and corporations . . .47 States and political subdivisions ,48 U S government49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries5 1 Foreign ffovemments and official institutions52 Certified ;md officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits . .
54 Nbntransaction balances .55 Individuals partnerships and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U S Rovi'rnment58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments, official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans trnd leases (gross) adjusted3-6
69 Time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates total771 Commerci'U and industrial72 Other73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Feb. 20
105,970
827,236
89,98320,27869,70419,95836,99012,75647,5993,582
44,01739,6355,325
34,3104,3823,238
49,59934,61210,6194,368
653,401640,371252,509
3,728248,782243,020
5,762
163,025114,82641,13210,9886,241
23,90314,0306,898
29,6753,567
14,70813,0305,265
11,320636,816129,997
1,063,203
197,157148,738
5,5151,897
25,3866,366
8218,435
35,826
460,379424,992
22,978447
9,0462,917
199,452780
9,147189,52597,262
990,076
73,126
798,221657,401155,680
2,9381,953
986175,813
Feb. 27
91,091
828,267
91,46221,50069,96220,31836,65712,98747,040
3,16943,87139,4865,248
34,2384,3842,956
49,08733,72411,0484,315
654,360641,179253,418
3,812249,606243,825
5,781
163,518115,26240,88511,2525,982
23,65013,6256,895
29,6223,806
14,14813,1815,294
11,344637,722131,582
1,050,939
185,175140,202
4,8832,713
22,2805,740
7448,612
35,359
462,630426,49423,399
4239,3592,955
196,3361,544
10,360184,43298,562
978,062
72,877
799,929658,471157,161
2,9321,9241,008
176,451
Mar. 6
91,684
830,085
91,89722,23469,66221,65234,91413,09746,9743,247
43,72739,3205,241
34,0794,4082,965
47,32231,13411,6984,490
657,673644,444255,729
4,289251,440245,614
5,826
163,911115,45540,33910,8525,937
23,55014,9026,995
29,5793,504
14,02913,2295,243
11,502640,928131,253
1,053,022
184,782140,277
5,1542,286
22,2335,392
7368,703
37,214
463,060427,623
23,002455
9,1962,784
196,3641,2003,693
191,47198,150
979,570
73,452
804,844663,008156,993
2,9361,9291,007
176,887
Mar. 13
94,197
829,458
90,26920,41769,85221,68734,94813,21746,5003,248
43,25238,8434,918
33,9254,4093,047
51,50435,20511,5144,785
654,977641,747255,053
4,026251,027245,243
5,784
164,374115,64239,2909,8055,981
23,50413,8696,967
29,6493,495
13,40813,2305,274
11,563638,139128,926
1,052,582
181,563141,767
4,4081,156
20,3834,989
6908,169
36,497
462,591426,960
23,205355
9,3202,750
198,8345,5212,164
191,14999,560
979,045
73,536
801,287661,471156,658
2,9661,971
995176,642
Mar. 20
91,167
826,930
86,89617,65269,24421,04335,16913,03246,5523,610
42,94238,5344,554
33,9794,4082,490
48,99433,47810,3685,148
658,809645,580256,016
3,651252,365246,530
5,835
164,320115,89439,4889,9205,977
23,59215,6957,036
29,8133,542
13,77513,2295,264
11,547641,998129,646
1,047,742
184,976139,959
5,1694,040
21,5745,429
7768,029
36,463
463,382427,76223,487
3499,0692,714
192,2281,0438,675
182,51097,479
974,528
73,214
800,344664,405156,945
3,0162,028
988176,916
Mar. 27
87,296
829,064
86,88217,51169,37121,20235,15913,01046,9523,794
43,15838,6944,537
34,1564,4642,436
51,80436,34510,2715,187
657,572644,350255,905
3,557252,348246,669
5,679
164,607116,13038,5579,9045,634
23,01914,9497,047
29,8503,693
13,61213,2225,252
11,331640,989129,006
1,045,367
182,262138,971
4,7192,581
21,6255,302
8108,254
36,166
464,658428,492
23,792347
9,2922,735
191,125
7,106184,01997,960
972,172
73,195
799,397663,127157,640
2,9631,981
982177,167
Apr. 3
92,519
836,191
87,32317,31670,00721,61035,16513,23245,920
2,60743,31438,4284,538
33,8894,8863,025
54,76738,11111,0775,579
661,797648,523256,282
3,502252,780247,170
5,610
164,693116,39539,86310,2615,791
23,81016,5076,984
29,6983,700
14,40113,2745,180
11,462645,155134,165
1,062,875
194,674144,986
4,6934,512
23,6846,050
8509,900
38,911
465,582430,43422,987
3429,1642,655
192,825500
4,597187,72897,192
989,184
73,691
804,461668,192156,750
2,9902,015
975178,578
49Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17, All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U S Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account, by maturity6 One year or less7 One through five years . . . ,8 Over five years9 Other securities . . . .
10 Trading account . . .1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions, by maturity13 One year or less .14 Over one year15 Other bonds corporate stocks and securities16 Other trading account assets . . .
17 Federal funds sold2 . . .18 To commercial banks19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others21 Other loans and leases, gross3
22 Other loans gross3 . ,
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other . . . .26 U.S addressees27 Non-U S addressees
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .
35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions . . .38 All other . . .39 Lease financing receivables40 LESS* Unearned income . . .41 Loan and lease reserve3
42 Other loans and leases net^ . .43 All other assets
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits .46 Individuals partnerships and corporations47 States and political subdivisions48 U S government . . . .49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 Nontransaction balances ,55 Individuals partnerships and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U.S, government58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments, official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes .63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities .
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)^
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3'6
69 Time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates total7 . . . .71 Commercial and industrial72 Other . .73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Apr. 10
92,644
832,709
86,00616,04069,96621,61334,79513,55845,8972,534
43,36338,4764,523
33,9524,8872,980
56,458. 40,526
11,0914,842
658,066644,774254,283
3,234251,049245,347
5,702
165,088116,63039,4399,8945,812
23,73315,3646,999
29,8363,729
13,40513,2925,196
11,502641,368131,876
1,057,230
187,797143,892
5,0742,471
20,9425,437
9819,000
39,160
465,349429,83523,314
3509,3172,532
193,3763,175
92190,10997,577
983,258
73,971
798,987664,104156,001
2,9892,013
976178,686
Apr. 17
97,740
837,936
86,77617,36069,41721,16634,68213,56948,8745,131
43,74438,8224,724
34,0984,9212,905
52,60935,67812,0524,879
663,514650,225254,827
2,844251,983246,405
5,578
165,350117,51339,55810,3085,511
23,73918,4507,053
29,8063,722
13,94713,2885,199
11,542646,772131,169
1,066,845
192,688147,033
5,6591,874
23,8045,059
9028,357
40,580
464,493428,622
23,535316
9,4182,603
199,996925
13,583185,48795,337
993,095
73,749
808,693670,137155,592
2,9721,979
993177,387
Apr, 24
89,414
834,702
85,36616,34469,02220,78733,98414,25148,8724,862
44,00938,9214,723
34,1985,0882,309
53,20436,34210,7756,086
661,716648,248253,773
2,525251,248245,698
5,550
165,882118,17039,73510,9515,280
23,50516,6747,084
29,9423,701
13,28713,4685,215
11,549644,952129,220
1,053,336
182,614138,806
5,2563,555
21,0454,872
9378,141
37,741
464,653428,10524,268
3289,4122,540
197,736977
15,439181,32096,854
979,598
73,738
804,173667,627156,604
2,9381,948
990176,461
Mayl
104,951
846,163
84,04214,74769,29621,00034,32413,97149,0755,105
43,97038,9504,939
34,0115,0203,108
57,54239,93712,2245,381
669,247655,733254,920
2,582252,337246,841
5,496
166,344118,78641,67212,0425,449
24,18018,7387,071
30,0183,593
14,59113,5145,175
11,676652,396130,640
1,081,754
204,404153,884
6,1841,491
25,4665,6271,175
10,57836,937
463,930427,78224,000
3349,2812,533
202,723700
15,951186,07299,721
1,007,716
74,038
811,035674,810155,380
2,9281,953
974176,756
May 8
90,293
838,877
85,50215,53369,96820,93735,15513,87648,6064,258
44,34939,1674,993
34,1745,1823,067
51,71534,97410,9045,837
666,897653,350255,823
2,234253,589248,089
5,500
166,420118,93140,86411,6005,664
23,60117,5037,097
30,0613,538
13,11113,5465,165
11,745649,987127,907
1,057,077
182,446138,514
4,7182,595
21,8125,712
9188,179
37,129
465,111428,48624,518
3389,2%2,472
203,63170
15,962187,59994,542
982,860
74,217
809,213672,038155,889
2,8741,906
968177,371
May 15
98,196
853,775
87,80015,99971,80120,89837,02713,87648,5654,386
44,17839,2774,995
34,2834,9013,378
59,45740,50212,8876,067
671,517657,960254,893
2,256252,637247,065
5,572
167,293119,18040,93611,4115,636
23,88920,5157,162
30,1293,959
13,89313,5575,179
11,762654,576128,912
1,080,883
200,271150,415
5,7353,388
24,2915,8131,0899,539
36,905
466,160429,264
24,719345
9,3872,445
206,941830
12,119193,99296,420
1,006,697
74,186
818,802679,060155,562
2,7781,832
946178,717
May 22
93,981
844,962
87,91615,85472,06220,43436,94414,68548,9764,465
44,51139,3524,941
34,4115,1592,876
54,41036,98711,6055,818
667,744654,082254,382
2,200252,182246,654
5,528
167,310119,46840,58911,3015,595
23,69317,8837,183
30,1233,649
13,49513,6625,190
11,771650,783127,634
1,066,576
184,589140,525
4,8092,271
22,3675,449
7898,379
36,408
467,152429,72825,090
3579,5762,400
208,0203,831
11,141193,04796,209
992,378
74,198
813,634673,866155,955
2,7581,804
954179,046
50Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U.S. Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account by maturity ,6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 One year or less14 Over one year15 Other bonds, corporate stocks, and securities16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks19 To nonhank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others21 Other loans and leases, gross3
22 Other loans gross*'23 Commercial and industrial^24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other . ,26 U.S. addressees27 Non-U S addressees
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Batiks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions38 All olher39 Lease financing receivables40 LESS* Unearned income41 Loan and lease reserve3
42 Other loans and leases, net3
43 All other assets
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits . .46 Individuals partnerships and corporations47 States and political subdivisions48 U S government49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 Nontransaction balances55 Individuals partnerships and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U S government58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments official institutions and banks . ,60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3*6 . . . . .69 Time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates, total7
71 Commercial and industrial . .72 Other73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
May 29
97,947
838,812
87,29714,91872,37920,68937,02614,66349,6364,973
44,66339,5205,215
34,3055,1423,561
50,84134,05211,2985,491
664,414650,813253,629
2,287251,342246,246
5,096
167,418119,91440,00310,8605,263
23,87914,9367,187
30,0883,572
14,06613,6015,194
11,744647,477124,452
1,061,211
192,454146,063
5,1691,047
25,2345,347
8138,780
36,401
467,566430,589
24,853376
9,4262,322
194,900730
7,591186,58095,636
986,958
74,253
810,837670,343155,555
2,7741,7671,006
179,786
June 5
97,046
857,676
88,30016,60271,69820,71835,53515,44548,9084,022
44,88539,7765,249
34,5275,1094,212
63,84244,62912,3476,866
669,520655,837254,095
2,447251,648246,460
5,188
167,410120,16040,14010,5025,473
24,16419,4777,236
29,9923,427
13,89913,6835,147
11,960652,413131,940
1,086,662
197,361148,091
5,3784,133
23,5866,008
7879,378
38,864
469,420432,962
24,257340
9,4482,414
210,2672,9192,563
204,78595,865
1,011,777
74,884
819,651678,230155,259
2,6201,636
984181,929
June 12
94,839
848,191
86,19716,35069,84820,86834,11814,86148,985
3,79545,19040,0035,417
34,5855,1884,093
56,58937,86911,3037,417
669,506655,793253,327
2,276251,052245,952
5,100
168,056120,37339,58310,4805,217
23,88619,7527,237
30,2153,442
13,80713,7145,165
12,015652,326130,345
1,073,375
194,231148,694
4,8142,560
21,9215,2021,0579,983
38,400
470,367433,95624,197
3769,4682,369
199,463123
2,131197,21095,741
998,202
75,173
817,022677,747155,385
2,5851,639
946182,722
June 19
92,722
860,708
86,15018,62169,52921,17234,01314,34449,1473,981
45,16639,9115,281
34,6295,2552,996
60,65743,07111,6565,929
676,948663,223253,599
2,033251,566246,506
5,060
168,472120,89340,54811,0725,304
24,17224,7477,233
30,0293,428
14,27413,7255,178
12,013659,758131,922
1,085,352
196,054146,450
5,7054,422
24,1325,448
8429,054
37,943
471,175434,884
23,973366
9,5942,357
210,4353,212
12,659194,56494,694
1,010,300
75,052
823,755683,462155,573
2,4721,537
935183,089
June 26
92,382
848,537
86,29515,86070,43421,81234,69413,92849,2174,142
45,07539,8855,169
34,7165,1903,138
55,00736,35312,5836,071
672,078658,321252,186
2,344249,842244,750
5,092
169,154121,69939,89211,0785,251
23,56319,6347,280
30,0983,444
14,93313,7575,219
11,978654,880131,605
1,072,524
190,838143,736
5,2682,350
22,2245,701
77210,78836,671
469,761433,69023,822
3979,5082,344
201,512118
14,466186,92798,939
997,722
74,803
818,303679,653154,401
2,3261,433
893182,912
July 3
100,556
863,230
88,20816,67871,53021,93035,51614,08448,4174,100
44,31639,0894,819
34,2705,2284,371
62,38343,57212,5216,290
677,613663,672254,036
2,663251,372246,297
5,075
169,162122,40840,40010,6785,482
24,24021,9837,349
30,1013,312
14,92213,9415,194
12,568659,851138,165
1,101,951
206,134153,667
5,5504,456
25,4915,114
89810,95639,412
471,662436,469
23,088388
9,4372,280
217,0153,472
15,230198,31392,932
1,027,156
74,795
826,742685,746154,012
2,3711,457
914185,024
July 10
87,485
851,859
89,17116,66172,51021,45336,13614,92248,318
3,84544,47339,2044,877
34,3275,2695,150
52,97635,80811,8625,306
674,066660,079253,244
2,553250,690245,642
5,048
169,344122,46640,67410,6335,570
24,47119,7217,355
30,0573,252
13,96713,9875,199
12,622656,244135,067
1,074,411
191,711146,595
5,0631,631
22,2505,912
9059,354
38,904
470,710435,31923,227
3929,3922,379
207,16566
13,633193,46690,784
999,274
75,137
823,240680,601152,798
2,3801,450
930185,464
51Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 198S1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U S Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account, by maturity6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account . .1 1 Investment account ,12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 One year or less . .14 Over one year15 Other bonds corporate stocks and securities . . , .16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks . . . .19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others21 Other loans and leases gross3 . .22 Other loans, gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other26 U S addressees27 Non-U.S. addressees
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions11 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions38 All other39 Lease financing receivables40 LFSS* Unearned income41 Loan and lease reserve3
42 Other loans and leases net^43 All other assets
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits ,46 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations , . . .47 States and political subdivisions48 U S government . .49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 Nontransaction balances55 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U.S. government58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments, official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4 . . ,64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3'669 Time deposits in amounts of $100 000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates total7 . , .71 Commercial and industrial72 Other73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs) .
July 17
96 336
854,176
85 83013,87971,95121,53735,95714,45749 3324,490
44,84239,5824,902
34,6805,2603,750
57,02838 90012,6765,452
676 037662,041252,981
2,400250 581245 558
5,023
169,976122 74640,363104875,557
24,31919,9307,318
30 2483,352
15 12613,9965 202
12,600658 235132,512
1,083,024
194,595149,450
5,1881 157
23,3116059
8428 590
38 493
470,802435,20523 525
3719,3442 357
210 7553 370
15,015192,37093,152
1,007,797
75 227
822,592683,678152,968
2 3631 443
920185 504
July 24
88,212
841,741
85,66513,96571,69921,29235,85114,55649,6794,671
45,00839,7214,948
34,7735,2873,484
50,79433,28412,2665,243
669,962655,954252,060
2,411249 648244,544
5,105
170,065123 35240,16210 9795,499
23,68415,5947,327
30 4143,415
13,56414,0075,228
12,614652 119132,612
1,062,565
186,369141,436
5,1042,727
21,7625,446
8089,086
37 836
471,541435,33623 980
3989,4762,350
200,01250
15,501184,46191,306
987,064
75 500
815,320676,492153,975
2,2621 347
915185 653
July 31
93,419
857,431
8609013,86172,22921,72435,99014,51449,7804,800
44,98039,8235,088
34,7355,1573,572
59,14341,40412,3755,363
676,802662,772253,772
2,410251 363246 274
5,088
170,710123 89240,884109495,799
24,13618,5917,335
305083,254
13 82514,0305 221
12,734658 846136,481
1,087,331
197,427150,012
5,8671 600
23,9436030
8169 159
38 585
472,176436,060
23 818412
9,5212 365
206 567919
16,336189 31296,415
1,011,171
76 160
823,034683,592153,468
2 1891 292
898186 768
Aug. 7
86,731
848,567
84,73813,52371,21521,86734,95814,39050,6595,298
45,36140,1805,155
35,0265,1813,779
52,50934,80311,9135,792
674,955660,888253,128
2,615250 514245,462
5,052
171,070124,08540,91311 1315,423
24,35916,7297,323
30,5093,153
13,97714,0675,202
12,871656 882133,738
1,069,036
190,303143,882
5,3482,309
22,7145,598
7919,660
39 669
473,029437,40223 672
3999,3922,163
194 797180
6,521188,09695,082
992,881
76 156
820,707681,531154,587
2 1941 292
902186 670
Aug. 14
90,916
851,542
8649115,25871,23321,74335,81013,68051,9226,108
45,81440,5215,333
35,1885,2943,974
53,40135,5281 1 ,9655,908
673 882659,754252,049
2,541249 508244429
5,079
171,854124 61340,55610 8765,157
24,52315,8607,316
309092,991
13 60614,1285 214
12,915655 753132 050
1,074,509
188,412146 237
4,7842 353
20,8475 047
9378 207
18 976
473,639437 416
24 210419
9,3562 237
2009571 6275 727
193 60296,225
998,210
76 299
823,268680,880155 440
2 1581 281
877186 555
Aug. 21
86,034
854,973
86,59515,57871,01621,30236,21713,49752,3105,995
46,31540,954
5,53435,4205,3613,533
53,42633,35812,8427,226
677 268663,132251,374
2,427248 947243,918
5,029
172,291125 00940,92310 8925,325
24,70618,1707,278
31 0582,966
14 06414,1365 211
12,949659 109126 805
1,067,811
186,530142 477
5,3651 114
22,9755 316
7468 536
38 567
474,684438 118
24429465
9,4122 258
195 701705
7035187 96096,021
991,502
76 309
828,882686,445156064
2 1321 248
885187 056
Aug. 28
89 220
853,818
84 72914,11870,61021,13036,03113,44753 0%6,172
46,68441,3265,827
35,4985 1581,714
54,09935 30511,8096,985
676 166662 168251,832
2,241249 591244 602
4,989
172,507125 79040 7H811 1225026
24,641160547,234
31 0513,147
13 76414,1995 210
12 956658 200125 81H
1,068,877
186,750142 897
46971 830
22 5394 880
8919015
18 361
474 262437 559
24 510488
94612244
197 088229
7 144189 71496,249
992,709
76 167
825,558684 039156 297
2 1141 260
854186 459
52Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and bulunces due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U.S. Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investo'ent account by maturity6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions, by maturity13 One year or less14 Over one year15 Other bonds, coporate stocks, and securities16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others21 Other loans and leases gross3
22 Other loans gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bunkers acceptances and commercial paper25 AH other . . .26 U.S. addressees27 Non-U S addressees
28 Real estate loans3 . .29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Bunks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions . . .34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions . . .38 All other39 Lease financing receivables . . . . . .40 LESS* Unearned income41 Loan and lease reserve3 . . . .42 Other loans and leases, net3
43 All other assets
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits . . . . . . . .46 Individuals partnerships and corporations47 States and political subdivisions48 U S government49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 Nontransiiction balances ,55 Individuals partnerships and corporations56 States ;ind political subdivisions57 U.S. government58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments, official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated notes and debentures . . .
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6 . . . .68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3*6
69 Time dejiosits in amounts of $100 000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates, total7
71 Commercial and industrial72 Other73 Non trans action savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Sept. 4
107,573
866,636
88,59317 42571 16820,7413644713,98052,0975 235
46,86241,4155 880
35,5355,4474 162
57 36936,86412,9707 535
682 727668 481253,800
2 399251,401246,402
5 000
172 591125,97141 57110,9055 963
24,70217 1777,166
31 0403,186
15 977142465 153
13 160664,414130 522
1,104,730
212,753160 644
5,6581 552
27 6106,742
8719 675
41,426474,447438 109
24 258472
9,4482,160
202 365240
4761197 36597,278
1,028,269
76,461
837,180692 327155 097
2,0571,250
806186,864
Sept. 11
92,676
863,774
86,84016 30970 53120,31936 37313,83952,4025 244
47 15841,7275 979
35,7485,4313 657
59 64039,43412,6207,585
679 580665 360253,004
2 452250 551245,578
4974
173 251126,2664005910,1085 106
24,84517 7257,164
30 7693,193
13 92814,2205 158
13,187661,234129 609
1,086,059
192,333148 557
4,8642 521
21 7565,2721,2088 155
40,291
475,488438 89324476
4669,3802,272
202 965725
3 396198 84498,242
1,009,320
76,740
832,577689 677156 277
2,0881,282
806187,636
Sept. 18
90,942
861,250
86,2341607970,15420,30535,97013,87952,4405,114
47,32642,0346,186
35,8485,2923,404
54,51635,08912,2347,192
683 034668,793253,933
2 304251,629246,669
4,960
173,605126,67340,66610,5655,521
24,58017,9687,115
30,7943,127
1491014,2415 154
13,225664,655128,728
1,080,919
193,274146 928
5,1903,979
22,5055,428
7848,459
39,595
475,228438,26524,710
4759,4292,350
203,162397
15,833186,93193,190
1,004,448
76,470
833,974691,896156,407
2,2181,420
798187,244
Sept. 25
87,788
861,929
87,43817 17570,26319,8213646913,97353,0055 532
47,47342,3046434
35,8705,1693,671
54,55435,47912,0067,070
681 590667 330253,084
2 323250,761245,852
4,909
174,219127,21240 24510,6475 410
24,188164737,094
30 9113,228
14 86414,2605 166
13,164663,260126,444
1,076,160
186,591142 776
5,0941 839
21 8125,3601,0428 669
38,079
476,615439,56624901
4869,3232,339
205 3201,272
16,885187 16393,143
999,748
76,412
834,133690,019158,139
2,2091,362
847187,029
Oct. 2
100,940
869,298
85 00415 56969 43419,52235 80214 11153,1285 065
48 06342,8266 683
36,1425,2373 990
57 15136,92013,4336,798
688 224673 890254 289
2439251 850246,859
4991
175 104127,41741 35410,6216 145
24,58817 6067,141
31 0913,308
16 58114,3335 108
13 091670,025130 977
1,101,215
209,733159 498
5,7631 414
25 1606,816
79410 28939,937
478,604441 500
25 186467
9,0272,423
207 934320
7 321200 293
87,768
1,023,977
77,238
839,955697,834158 233
2,1891,298
891188,828
Oct. 9
89 159
871,948
86 26918 44267 82818 58635 1941404852 7184 570
48 14742,8886713
36 1755,2593 596
62 35341 27514,4856 592
685 176670 832253 010
2 248250 762245,834
4 928
175 374127,48140 63611 2535 244
24,13918 6797 130
31 1013 194
14 22614 3445 112
13 051667,013126 857
1,087,964
189 321147 198
4 3411 334
21 5535,153
8918 851
40,128
479 148442 597
24 495482
9 1812,393
214 3273,262
199210 86587,379
1,010,304
77,660
837,583695 000158 811
2,0771 249
827188,980
Oct. 16
108 724
864,286
85 17817 46867 71118 43435 2751400252 8464 469
48 37643 0266 742
36 2845,3503 558
55 94835 86814,1775 903
684 999670 650252 149
2 425249 724244 824
4900
175 938127 62441 122109065 911
24,30417 5317 085
31 1123 360
14 72914 3495 136
13 108666 756128 768
1,101,778
214 748163 197
5 1031 787
290305 689
8859057
40054
477 509441 400
24 082476
9 1892,362
205 167265338
204 56386,870
1,024,348
77 430
835,754694 172157 168
2,0811 261
821189,219
53Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions . . .
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net . .
3 U.S. Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account by maturity6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account11 Investment account . ,12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 One year or less14 Over one year . , , , ,15 Other bonds corporate stocks and securities16 Other trading account assets .
17 Federal funds sold2 .18 To commercial banks19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others .21 Other loans and leases, gross3
22 Other loans gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other . . .26 U.S. addressees27 Non-U.S. addressees ,
28 Real estate loans3
29 To individuals for personal expenditures30 To depository and financial institutions . . . .31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries ,33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions34 For purchasing and carrying securities35 To finance agricultural production36 To states and political subdivisions37 To foreign governments and official institutions38 All other39 Lease financing receivables40 LESS: Unearned income41 Loan and lease reserve3 . . .42 Other loans and leases, net3
43 All other assets . . . .
44 Total assets .
45 Demand deposits .46 Individuals partnerships and corporations . . .47 States and political subdivisions . . .48 U S government49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries . . .5 1 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers* checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits ,
54 Nontransaction balances55 Individuals partnerships and corporations56 States and political subdivisions57 U.S. government58 Depository institutions in the United States59 Foreign governments official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money . . . . , .61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated note and debentures
65 Total liabilities . . . .
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MEMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted**68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3'669 Time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more70 Loans sold outright to affiliates — total7 . .71 Commercial and industrial72 Other . .73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Oct. 23
93,256
858,557
84,18217,21366,96918,09234,62914,24853,2824,577
48,70443,4166,751
36,6655,2883,899
53,94135,13913,1025,700
681,547667,186252,542
2,238250,304245,428
4,876
176,204127,96039,33010,5935,076
23,66115,4087,048
31,2363,214
14,24414,3615,135
13,159663,253125,416
1,077,229
189,004145,156
4,8242,441
21,2085,274
9159,186
39,270
477,361441,08324,104
4929,2072,474
203,2631,5511,249
200,46390,976
999,873
77,356
831,120689,757157,467
2,0501,248
801189,050
Oct 30
89,435
863,067
83,02415,95067,07418,23534,54214,29654,0754,763
49,31243,9176,801
37,1165,3954,304
55,08235,67413,1266,282
684,854670,449252,749
2,229250,521245,697
4,823
176,657128,55839,41110,5635,019
23,82917,0987,003
31,3383,157
14,47614,4055,137
13,135666,582124,420
1,076,922
195,741149,672
4,6422,511
21,6315,593
76710,92439,042
478,268441,94324,244
4789,1532,450
198,728285215
198,22888,072
999,851
77,071
835,101693,698158,262
1,9511,170
781189,431
Nov. 6
96,084
881,122
88,62619,62768,99919,90934,69514,39654,5855,073
49,51243,9966,723
37,2735,5165,074
62,91442,61613,2717,027
688,426673,951255,120
2,571252,549247,677
4,872
176,962128,64040,40610,0735,653
24,68016,8446,923
31,5663,276
14,21314,4755,112
13,391669,923127,970
1,105,176
198,716150,484
4,9322,189
22,8395,5581,056
11,65841,135
478,385442,66923,584
4799,0572,596
224,6141,9282,740
219,94584,548
1,027,397
77,779
846,936698,651157,327
1,9691,230
740190,380
Nov. 13
109,470
873,547
88,01718,88969,12819,62235,38114,12554,8415,082
49,75944,3356,594
37,7405,4244,658
57,18536,38913,7127,084
687,451673,001253,686
2,345251,342246,470
4,872
177,617128,82040,71710,6245,277
24,81615,8626,863
31,4633,395
14,57714,4505,098
13,507668,846125,920
1,108,938
208,576159,467
4,5351,558
26,6535,6671,0609,636
40,547
478,537442,35223,916
4929,1362,641
216,790250
3,218213,32286,472
1,030,923
78,014
845,140697,624157,060
2,0151,264
751190,803
Nov. 20
92,383
891,575
90,57621,50869,06820,54134,68113,84655,5544,896
50,65845,2246,632
38,5925,4344,438
64,82642,16513,4349,228
694,733680,228254,379
2,180252,198247,348
4,850
177,805129,20840,87910,8005,015
25,06421,4576,817
(31,S743,233
14,87714,5045,090
13,462676,181127,041
1411,000201,285152,307
5,0523,678
23,0435,618
85410,73440,158
479,542443,53623,879
5029,0542,570
225,6994,124
622220,953
86,622
1,033,306
77,693
857,162706,595157,402
1,9771,213
764191,471
Nov.27
99,278
894,258
90,57120,02470,54721,06935,28614,19258,3146,131
52,18246,7136,890
39,8245,4695,805
61,17939,68314,3397,157
696,880682,338255,075
2,198252,876247,927
4,949
177,869129,96641,16111,3194,986
24,85720,7466,761
31,9073,210
15,64414,5415,089
13,400678,390129,892
1,123,428
211,653162,131
5,1382,899
25,2715,4401,2199,553
40,587
479,732444,202
23,657535
9,0812,258
228,476365
9,454218,65785,534
1,045,982
77,446
861,746707,056157,757
1,8981,137
761191,322
54Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
17. All large weekly reporting commercial banks—Assets and liabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions
2 Total loans, leases, and securities, net
3 U S Treasury and government agencies4 Trading account5 Investment account by maturity .6 One year or less7 One through five years8 Over five years9 Other securities
10 Trading account1 1 Investment account12 States and political subdivisions by maturity13 One year or less14 Over one year15 Other bonds corporate stocks and securities16 Other trading account assets
17 Federal funds sold2
18 To commercial banks19 To nonbank brokers and dealers in securities20 To others21 Other loans and leases gross3
22 Othet loans, gross3
23 Commercial and industrial3
24 Bankers acceptances and commercial paper25 All other26 U S addressees27 Non-U.S. addressees
28 Real estate loans3
30 To depository and financial institutions31 Commercial banks in the United States32 Banks in foreign countries33 Nonbank depositories and other financial institutions34 For purchasing and carrying securities
36 To states and political subdivisions
38 All other
42 Other loans and leases, net3
43 All other assets '.
44 Total assets
45 Demand deposits46 Individuals partnerships and corporations47 States and political subdivisions , . . . .
49 Depository institutions in United States50 Banks in foreign countries51 Foreign governments and official institutions52 Certified and officers' checks53 Transaction balances other than demand deposits
54 Nontransaction balances55 Individuals partnerships and corporations .56 States and political subdivisions57 U S government58 Depository institutions in the United States . .59 Foreign governments official institutions and banks60 Liabilities for borrowed money61 Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks62 Treasury tax-and-loan notes63 All other liabilities for borrowed money4
64 Other liabilities and subordinated note and debentures
65 Total liabilities
66 Residual (total assets minus total liabilities)5
MtMO67 Total loans and leases (gross) and investments adjusted6
68 Total loans and leases (gross) adjusted3*6
69 Time deposits in amounts of $100 000 or more70 Logins sold outright to affiliates — total7
71 (Commercial and industrial72 Other73 Nontransaction savings deposits (including MMDAs)
Dec. 4
108,183
902,462
90,61619,23871 37720,00635 05816,31358,9196,178
52,74147 2547,012
40,2425,4866,419
68,03544,25816,8596,917
697,144682,572256,492
2646253,847248,901
4,946
178,199130,0614248111,8925,720
24,86917 6066,677
31 8653,292
15,89814,5725,046
13,624678,474130,619
1,141,264
213,863163,253
4,9993,749
24,5475,292
75511,26842,173
479 203444 274
23,181540
8 7952,413
240,6313 311
908236,412
87 277
1,063,148
78,117
864981709,028156,818
1,9141,184
730191,659
Dec. 11
101 603
886,663
87,12515,99071 13620,0443443216,66059,7585,819
53,93948,4507,034
41,4165,4895,601
58,48535,78715,0827,616
694,388679,760254,173
2 163252,010247,104
4,906
178,747130,90842,37811,5095,926
24,94316,0786,612
31,9503,198
15,71614,6285,049
13,646675,693129,048
1,117,315
206,658157,671
5,2792,529
23,4186,271
69410,79541,584
480,939445 45023,570
5518 9762,392
222,060260204
221,59587 846
1,039,087
78,227
858 062705,577158,258
1,8381,099
739191,834
Dec. 18
107,545
909,854
91,17419,08172,09319,19034 75418,14962,9817,256
55,72650,1147,459
42,6555,6125,394
63,24642,18614,1606,899
705,738690,967255,076
2036253,040248,214
4,826
179,401131,89142,96512,0685,288
25,60822,2826,599
32,4393,253
17,06014,7725,062
13,617687,060131,476
1,148,874
217,340162,134
5,3823,748
26,0055,489
99113,59041,709
480,530444,588
23,588559
9,4752,321
242,6111,667
11,596229,348
88 826
1,071,016
77,858
874,278714,729158,246
1,8851,152
733191,581
Dec. 25
104,202
908,047
85,46915,7766969418,52033 75717,41667,8629,371
58,49152,8527,742
45,1095,6395,933
59,20537,77114,6076,827
708,290693,445255,372
2 164253,207248,362
4,845
179,051132,63842,20211,7165,508
24,97822,5356,596
33,3133,265
18,47214,8445,084
13,628689,578132,636
1,144,885
220,204166,386
5,5742,068
27,6826,779
82210,89241,799
482,622446,60123,830
5489,3292,313
233,245812
15,681216,75288,754
1,066,624
78,261
877,271718,007159,788
1,8911,147
744192,139
Dec. 318
121 648
926,535
82,29013,44368 84717,95233 21717,67879,34411,98667,35861,61311,13750,4765,7444,781
61,00839,61014,8156,582
717,653702,280259,819
2013257,806252,908
4,898
179,349133,63844,84212,4925,706
26,64419,8186,735
36,2823,138
18,65915,3734,993
13,548699,112138,663
1,186,846
254,210192,578
6,3591,583
30,7507,3831,073
14,48343,116
490,387453,229
24,859517
9,4492,333
229,8902,395
16,906210,58990,566
1,108,168
78,677
892,973726,559164,058
1,8311,115
716195,592
Adjust-mentbank9
5905,282
78514
771282409
80387
238437270
30312
1,6861,686
2,5302,5111,433
271,4061,405
1
1,324-534
6610
562
36822379195748
2,425191
6,064
1,147964911032
49461
3,7223,521
1872
11
170
170113
5,613
450
3,6922,520
279
1,161
55Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
18. Large weekly reporting U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—Assets andliabilities, 19851
Millions of dollars, Wednesday figures
103
4s678q
10
111?131415161718
1Q7021??0324
2576277879303132
3334
3S3637383Q4041
4243
Account
Cash and due from depository institutionsTotal loans and securitiesU.S. Treasury and government agency
securitiesOther securitiesFederal funds sold2 . . .
To commercial banks in the United States . . ,To others . . .
Other loans gross . . . .Commercial and industrial
Bankers acceptances and commercialpaper ,
All otherU S. addresseesNon-U S addressees
To financial institutionsCommercial banks in the United States . . .Banks in foreign countries , ,Nonbank financial institutions
To foreign governments and officialinstitutions
For purchasing and carrying securities .All other
Other assets (claims on nonrelated parties) . . . .Net due from related institutionsTotal assetsDeposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutionsTransaction accounts and credit balances3 . . .
Demand depositsIndividuals, partnerships, and corporations .OtherTime and savings deposits4
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .Other
Borrowings from other than directly relatedj nstitutions
Federal funds purchased5
From commercial banks in the UnitedStates . . . . . . .
From othersOther liabilities for borrowed money . .
To commercial banks in the United States. .To others
Other liabilities to nonrelated partiesNet due to related institutionsTotal liabilities
MEMOTotal loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .Total loans (gross) adjusted^
Jan. 2
6,99247 458
4,0051 4185,6425,256
38736,39421 201
1,45319 74818,3301 418
10,9448,1881 5111 245
4931 6812,075
18,7199 238
82 408
24,772201
1,873937937
22,69718,5324 165
29 03311 627
9 8281,798
17 40615,7481 658
204628 141
82,408
34,01528,592
Jan. 9
6,46544t243
4,1001,4183,2602,865
39535,46420,222
1,35418,86817,4791,389
11,2918,6801,4071 203
4951,3822,074
18,90111,41281 021
24,319132
1,582838743
22,60418,5024 102
29 22611 663
9 6142,050
17 56316,0111,552
204577019
81,021
32,69727,179
Jan. 16
6,58043723
4,1111 4763,3263,018
30834,81020 102
1,46818,63517,2351 400
10,8508,5271,426
897
4891 1932,175
18,43411 35480092
23,995137
1,651837815
22,20618,0784 129
29 72312 113
99272,187
17 60916,0021 607
199726403
80,092
32,17826,591
Jan. 23
6,38444,224
3,9661,4853,8443,530
31434,92920,392
1,48918,90317,5611,342
10,9088,7011,331
876
477968
2,18418,48610,44579 540
23,883136
1,492749743
22,25518,1014 154
28 31011,538
8,8282,709
1677315,1901,583
200587,288
79,540
31,99426,542
Jan. 30
6,87844,417
4,0751,5004,4874,074
41334,35520,223
1,50918,71417,4101,304
10,4988,3631,314
822
498914
2,22218,42110,17279 888
23,995118
1,580799780
22,29718,1684 129
27 80511,419
8 9262,494
16 38614,9551 431
200488 040
79,888
31,98126,405
Feb. 6
6,35443,960
4,1971,5273,3532,958
39534,88320,552
1,76618,78711 AH1,309
10,5938,1711,3321 090
4831 1182,137
18,34011,02679681
23,881129
1,628880748
22,12418,0844039
29 18712 361
9 5492,812
16 82615,4521 374
200206 593
79681
32,83127,106
Feb. 13
7,34645,246
4,0231,5285,0704,629
44234,62420429
1,73318,69517,3691 326
10,5498,2961 434
819
4861 0012 158
18,4001066981 661
23,995193
1 613821792
22,18918,0654 124
30 53912 675
9 9402 735
17 86416,407
1 45720 046
7 08181 661
32,32126769
Feb. 20
6,29545 310
4,043I 4774,3973,993
40435,39320645
1,90018 74417,4341 310
11 0358,7871 346
902
4751 0152223
18,26511 12080990
24028140
1 670916754
2221818,0464 172
29 71812017
9 3652 652
17 70116,2161 485
200057 240
80990
32,53027 Oil
Feb. 27
6,37846,436
4,0501 5135,3904,987
40335,48220587
1,75918 82817,4561 371
11,2258,9791 324
923
527978
2 16518,78811 13882 740
24,853232
1 621844777
23,00018,5864 414
28 99410742
8 3962 346
18 25216,687
1 56520 5078 386
82 740
32,47026 906
56Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
18. Large weekly reporting U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—Assets andliabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and due from depository institutions2 Total loans and securities3 U.S. Treasury and government agency
securities .4 Other securities5 Federal funds sold2
6 To commercial banks in the United States . . .7 To others8 Other loans, gross .9 Commercial and industrial . . .
10 Bankers acceptances and commercialoaoer
1 1 All other12 U S addressees13 Non-U S addressees14 To financial institutions15 Commercial banks in the United States . . .16 Bcinks in foreign countries . ,17 Nonbank financial institutions18 To foreign governments and official
institutions19 For purchasing and carrying securities20 All other21 Other assets (claims on nonrelated parties) . . . .22 Net due from related institutions23 Total assets . . . .24 Deposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutions . . . .25 Transaction accounts and credit balances3 . . . .26 Demand deposits . .27 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .28 Other29 Time and savings deposits'*30 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .31 Other . . . .32 Borrowings from other than directly related
institutions . .33 Federal funds purchased5 . , .34 From commercial banks in the United
States . .35 From others .36 Other liabilities for borrowed money37 To commercial banks in the United States. .38 To others39 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties40 Net due to related institutions . . . .41 Total liabilities . .
MEMO42 Total loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .43 Total loans (gross) adjusted6
Mar. 6
6,51345,531
3,6101,6284,7884,382
40635,50520,210
1,79418,41716,9371,479
11,4759,2091,2451,021
4871,1662,167
18,72911,01281,785
25,092146
1,745857888
23,20118,7974,404
28,52210,542
7,9642,578
17,98016,4341,547
20,5757,595
81,785
31,94026,702
Mar. 13
6,41044,281
3,4451,4714,5644,118
44634,80120,172
1,84318,32916,9251,404
11,0878,9221,269
896
485896
2,16118,6169,886
79,193
24,924130
1,640'822817
23,15418,8534,300
27,2189,851
7,5162,335
17,36615,9201,446
204556,597
79,193
31,24126,325
Mar. 20
6,27345,105
3,5811,4604,0353,661
37436,02921,435
1,87119,56318,1631,400
11,1558,9591,263
932
492870
2,07718,37910,95780,714
24,839128
1,601809792
23,10918,8574,252
28,35211,421
8,9132,508
16,93115,6041,327
20,1237,400
80,714
32,48527,444
Mar. 27
6,14246,096
3,6301,4424,5824,186
39636,44221,578
1,79819,78018,4011,379
11,4928,9961,2851,211
497939
1,93617,7339,827
79,798
25,403152
1,631841790
23,62019,2884,331
28,54611,212
8,4972,715
17,33415,9491,385
20,2405,609
79,798
32,91327,841
Apr. 3
6,22044,835
3,4661,5423,1722,673
50036,65421,637
1,96719,67018,2431,426
11,5279,1241,3741,029
4871,0721,931
17,47911,68080,215
25,249253
1,692871821
23,30318,8744,430
30,39913,262
10,9482,314
17,13715,8891,249
19,4195,147
80,215
33,03828,030
Apr. 10
6,66744,929
3,4611,5754,0023,611
39035,89121,565
1,92719,63818,2421,396
10,7228,4541,2061,063
4951,1091,999
17,52210,67279,791
24,898135
1,528836692
23,23618,6754,560
29,62812,547
10,2372,310
17,08115,8231,258
19,2935,971
79,791
32,86427,828
Apr, 17
6,39843,777
3,6201,6313,4313,113
31835,09520,809
2,03118,77817,4581,320
10,7088,5101,1841,014
5041,0642,011
17,77110,49878,444
24,997111
1,632888743
23,18818,5404,648
28,73611,481
9,2182,263
17,25515,9341,321
19,5455,166
78,444
32,15426,903
Apr. 24 |
6,55246,397
3,4311,6345,2624,916
34636,06920,862
1,96218,90017,5901,309
11,4028,9751,1911,237
4961,2682,041
18,2059,960
81,114
25,082188
1,629872757
23,26518,6684,597
29,30411,704
9,6592,045
17,60016,2581,342
20,0626,665
81,114
32,50627,440
May 1
6,61745,854
3,3791,6794,9114,473
43835,88520,998
1,89619,10317,8311,272
10,9858,6141,0981,273
5081,3482,045
18,38510,29181,147
24,971139
1,816985830
23,01618,2384,778
29,80112,474
9,9662,507
17,32816,0061,321
20,2866,088
81,147
32,76727,709
57Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
18. Large weekly reporting U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—Assets andliabilities, 1985'—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and due from depository institutions2 Total loans and securities . . .3 U.S. Treasury and government agency
securities4 Other securities5 Federal funds sold2
6 To commercial banks in the United States . . .7 To others8 Other loans gross9 Commercial and industrial
10 Bankers acceptances and commercialpaper ,
1 1 All other12 U.S. addressees13 Non-U S addressees14 To financial institutions . .15 Commercial banks in the United States . . .16 Banks in foreign countries17 Nbnbunk financial institutions18 To foreign governments and official
institutions19 For purchasing and carrying securities20 All other21 Other assets (claims on nonrelated panics) . . . .22 Net due from related institutions23 Total assets24 Deposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutions25 Transaction accounts and credit balances3 . . ,26 Demand deposits27 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .28 Other29 Time and savings deposits4
30 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .31 Other . . . .32 Borrowings from other than directly related
institutions . .33 Federal funds purchased5
34 From commercial banks in the UnitedStates
35 From others36 Other liabilities for borrowed money37 To commercial banks in the United States. .38 To others39 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties40 Net due to related institutions41 Total liabilities . . . .
MEMO42 Total loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .43 Total loans (gross) adjusted6 ,
May8
6,88144,890
3,4391,6474,2463,837
40935,55820,739
1,77618,96317,6731,290
10,9008,6211,0241,255
5101,3002,108
18,56210,36880,701
24,031135
1,581829752
22,31517,6784,636
29,97012,484
10,1662,318
17,48516,0801,405
20,5376,164
80,701
32,43227,346
May 15
6,53244,460
3,3751,6343,3023,066
23636,14920,760
1,66319,09717,8151,282
11,2498,9271,0701,252
5071,2892,345
18,59111,10780,690
23,619158
1,789877912
21,67217,1794,493
30,79113,093
11,1031,990
17,69816,2881,410
20,5545,726
80,690
32,46627,458
May 22
6,43645,949
3,3241,6354,3894,075
31436,60021,449
1,62819,82118,3591,462
11,2099,0621,0231,124
5021,1142,326
18,5459,998
80,928
23,511172
1,556843714
21,78217,3624,420
30,32612,384
10,3132,071
17,94116,4121,529
20,4406,651
80,928
32,81127,852
May 29
6,30244,574
3,1431,6373,9253,553
37235,86921,363
1,81919,54518,3191,225
10,7148,4441,1121,158
495963
2,33418,7439,290
78,910
23,550193
1,627866760
21,73017,2%4,435
27,98910,645
8,4252,220
17,34416,0441,300
20,6596,712
78,910
32,57727,797
June 5
6,96945,243
3,2691,6923,7723,385
38836,50921,800
2,02919,77118,4991,272
10,6048,2511,1371,216
5341,2202,350
18,24210,50380,956
23,430157
1,670854816
21,60416,8744,730
30,78913,598
11,3402,258
17,19115,8801,310
20,0816,657
80,956
33,60628,645
June 12
6,52144,816
3,3861,7283,0372,653
38336,66622,023
2,02020,00318,7731,230
10,4418,1961,1641,081
5321,3302,340
18,3439,720
79,401
23,262168
1,713883830
21,38216,7934,588
29,84712,284
9,9872,298
17,56316,1181,445
20,2116,080
79,401
33,96728,853
June 19
6,80846,053
3,2381,7564,2313,769
46136,82921,582
1,90219,68018,3731,307
10,6188,2871,0%1,235
5341,7422,352
18,26510,18281,309
23,247223
1,765910854
21,25916,6504,609
30,93413,216
10,6422,574
17,71816,2541,463
20,1546,974
81,309
33,99729,003
June 26 |
6,33246,0%
3,4131,7943,4193,001
41837,47022,025
1,81320,21218,8621,351
10,7288,6391,094
995
5231,8462,348
18,0719,658
80,157
23,340166
1,712906806
21,46116,8334,628
29,43911,611
9,0222,590
17,82816,3331,495
19,9037,476
80,157
34,45629,249
July 3
6,64547,474
3,4131,7694,2764,061
21538,01622,324
1,98020,34418,9461,398
10,7848,4231,0751,285
5351,9612,412
17,%39,781
81,863
23,174187
1,785989795
21,20316,6714,531
31,77213,362
10,8462,515
18,41016,9831,428
19,%96,947
81,863
34,99029,808
58Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
18. Large weekly reporting U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—Assets andliabilities, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and due from depository institutions2 Total loans and securities3 U.S. Treasury and government agency
securities4 Other securities5 Federal funds sold2
6 To commercial banks in the United States . . .7 To others8 Other loans gross9 Commercial and industrial
10 Bankers acceptances and commercialpaper
11 All other12 U S addressees13 Non-U S addressees14 To financial institutions15 Commercial banks in the United States . . .16 Banks in foreign countries17 Nonbank financial institutions18 To foreign governments and official
institutions19 For purchasing and carrying securities20 All other21 Other assets (claims on nonrelated parties) . . . .22 Net due from related institutions23 Total assets24 Deposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutions25 Transaction accounts and credit balances3 . . .26 I^emand deposits27 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .28 Other29 Time and savings deposits4 . . . . . .30 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .31 Other32 Borrowings from other than directly related
institutions33 Federal funds purchased5
34 From commercial banks in the UnitedStates
35 From others36 Other liabilities for borrowed money37 To commercial banks in the United States. .38 To others39 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties40 Net due to related institutions41 Total liabilities
MEMO42 Total loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .43 Total loans (gross) adjusted6 . . . .
July 10 |
7,14346,616
3,4172,0364,0333,653
38137,13022,005
1,93920,06618,6411,425
10,6608,4341,1101,116
5181,6482,298
18,1409,997
81,897
22,670148
1,658890768
20,86516,4144,451
31,45713,712
10,8612,851,
L 17,74515,7222,023
20,0427,727
81,897
34,52929,076
July 17
6,81047,244
3,2622,0745,0864,649
43736,82222,209
1,90220,30618,9221,384
10,4888,0781,154-1,256
5161,3302,278
18,0249,957
82,036
22,727186
1,676916760
20,86416,5244,340
32,24115,029
12,1992,830
17,21215,8981,314
19,7487,321
82,036
34,51729,180
July 24
6,80745,396
3,2802,0404,0273,569
45836,05021,846
1,88619,96018,5521,4089,9887,7141,0681,204
5191,3342,362
18,1047,932
78,239
23,092173
1,814895918
21,10516,7644,342
27,739.10,331
7,8682,462
17,40815,9471,461
19,8847,523
78,239
34,11228,793
July 31
7,32846,636
3,1952,0544,2763,803
47237,11122,142
1,89020,25218,8561,396
10,2187,7541,0851,379
5161,8092,426
18,1219,427
81,511
23,516142
1,684938747
21,69016,9334,757
30,24912,562
9,9552,607
17,68716,4201,267
20,2107,535
81,511
35,07829,829
Aug. 7
7,01045,092
3,0922,0713,6213,258
36336,30821,884
1,77220,11118,6991,412
10,0447,6021,0501,392
5151,4592,406
18,2809,206
79,589
23,685208
1,759998761
21,71817,0594,659
29,91111,426
8,7872,639
18,48416,7591,725
20,3485,645
79,589
34,23229,069
| Aug. 14 |
6,87446,896
3,0552,0384,7644,412
35237,03822,204
1,67620,52719,1381,389
10,3517,9521,0981,301
5111,5532,420
18,5158,852
81,137
23,888137
1,762943818
21,99017,2484,742
29,10411,000
8,6052,395
18,10416,2861,818
20,4037,741
81,137
34,53229,438
Aug. 21
6,82846,633
3,0632,0623,3993,163
23738,10822,920
1,76421,15619,7441,412
10,9848,5821,0371,365
5061,2732,426
18,3958,648
80,504
24,566136
1,643957686
22,78818,4204,367
28,76311,060
8,3732,687
17,70316,1311,572
20,4386,736
80,504
34,88829,762
| Aug. 28 |
6,88646,964
3,2082,0954,1023,652
45037,55922,289
1,58720,70219,1881,514
11,0188,6711,0321,316
5151,3222,415
18,5638,188
80,601
25,238280
1,755965790
23,20318,6154,588
28,20611,200
8,2532,946
17,00615,7361,270
20,8846,274
80,601
34,64129,338
Sept. 4
6,61747,607
3,2422,1614,0463,695
35138,15822,840
1,77021,07019,6471,423
10,6558,1511,0741,430
5141,6572,492
18,5008,777
81,503
25,003143
1,745948797
23,11518,5874,528
30,48813,799
10,8592,940
16,68915,5161,173
20,6385,373
81,503
35,76130,359
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18. U.S. of —
Millions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and due from depository institutions2 Total loans and securities .3 U.S. Treasury and government agency
securities .4 Other securities5 Federal funds sold2 .6 To commercial banks in the United States . . .7 To others . , . .8 Others loans, gross9 Commercial and industrial . .
10 Bankers acceptances and commercialpaper . .
1 1 All other12 U S addressees13 Non-U S addressees14 To financial institutions15 Commercial banks in the United States . . .16 Banks in foreign countries17 Nonbank financial institutions18 To foreign governments and official
institutions19 For purchasing and carrying securities20 All other21 Other (claims on nonrelated parties) . . . .22 Net due from related institutions23 Total assets24 Deposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutions25 Transaction accounts and credit balances3 . . .26 Demand deposits27 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .28 Other29 Time and savings deposits4
30 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .31 Other32 Borrowings from other than directly related
institutions33 Federal funds purchased5
34 From commercial banks in the UnitedStates
35 From others36 Other liabilities for borrowed money37 To commercial banks in the United States. .38 To others39 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties40 Net due to related institutions41 Total liabilities
MEMO42 Total loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .43 Total loans (gross) adjusted6 . .
Sept. 11
6,76848,935
3,4842,1943,9543,407
54739,30223,191
1,74421,44720,065
1,38211,1278,5891,0791,459
6041 8932,488
18,6908,641
83 034
25,606158
1,908962946
23,53918,9254,614
30,23613,320
10,5002,820
16,91615,6991,217
21,0166,175
83,034
36,93831,261
Sept. 18
6,71047,934
3,4352,2533,2382,812
42639,00723,279
1,73021,54820,193
1,35610,9668,4861 0461,434
5321 6822,548
19,6288,730
83 003
25,972163
1,881992889
23,92819,0034,924
29 38012,484
9,4753,010
16,89615,8431,053
21,1616,489
83,003
36,63630,948
Sept. 25
6,92549,769
3,3912,3524,5484,126
42239,47823,384
1,65021,73420,433
1,30011,2958,777
9981,520
5741,7122,514
19,7759,365
85,835
26,189151
1,912957955
24,12619,2764,850
30,68913,119
10,0583,060
17,57116,4551,116
21,3467,610
85,835
36,86631,124
Oct. 2
6,51750,836
3,5622,3794,3343,887
44740,56123,756
1,69622,06020,788
1,27212,0249,0571,4071,560
5441,6822,554
18,7198,792
84,864
26,604262
2,1461,0801,067
24,19619,2654,930
31,61013,878
10,7713,107
17,73216,5751,156
20,8115,839
84,864
37,89131,950
Oct. 9
7,13249,192
3,6342,4404,2843,834
45038,83422,476
1,65020,82619,5781,248
1 1 ,9349,3181,0961,520
5491,3712,503
18,57411,00885,907
26,700235
1,9731,036
93724,49219,4525,040
32,56215,041
11,7893,252
17,52216,4541,067
20,7575,887
85,907
36,03929,965
Oct. 16 | Oct. 23
7,981 8,42849,174 47,874
3,712 3,6512,437 2,3084,047 3,5643,611 2,994
436 56938,977 38,35122,879 22,812
1,720 1,60621,159 21,20519,952 19,9551,206 1,250
11,761 11,3569,220 8,8311,128 1,1191,412 1,405
552 5581,332 1,2582,454 2,368
19,014 19,2089,152 8,267
85,320 83 778
26,716 26,661228 149
2,417 2,3821,578 1,543
839 83924,071 24,13019,023 19,1495?048 4,981
30,964 29,08714,425 12,586
10,962 9,1413,463 3,445
16,538 16,50115,377 15,4021,162 1,099
20,624 20,6907,017 7,340
85,320 83,778
36,342 36,04830,193 30,089
Oct. 30
6,96749,900
3,7042,3304,5563,935
62039,30923,727
1 69322,03420 780
1,25411 3028,8221 0761,404
5741 3312,374
18,7548,289
83 910
26,351179
1,9241,128
79624 24919,2075 042
29 43212,336
9,0543,282
17,09616,0141,081
20,7497,378
83,910
37,14331,108
Nov. 6
6,69650,523
3,9432,3643,6653,021
64440,55123,933
1 75322,18020 937
1,24312 2049,6731 0741,457
6071 5062,301
18,4259,062
84 707
26,457161
1,7711,041
73024 52419,0365 488
32 77616,018
12,6803,338
16,75815,821
93720,6464 828
84,707
37,82931,522
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18. U.S, of —
Millions of dollars, Wednesday figures
Account
1 Cash and due from depository institutions2 Total loans and securities3 U.S. Treasury and government agency
securities4 Other securities . . . . . . . . .5 Federal funds sold2
6 To commercial banks in the United States . . .7 To others8 Other loans gross9 Commercial and industrial
10 acceptances and commercialpaper
1 1 All other12 U.S. addressees13 Non-U S addressees14 To financial institutions . . .15 Commercial banks in the United States . . .16 Banks in foreign countries17 Nonbank financial institutions18 To foreign governments and official
institutions19 For purchasing and carrying securities20 All other21 Other (claims on nonrelated parties) . . . .22 Net due from related institutions23 Total assets . . .24 Deposits or credit balances due to other than
directly related institutions25 Transaction accounts and credit balances3 . . .26 Demand deposits27 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .28 Other29 Time and savings deposits4
30 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations .31 Other32 Borrowings from other than directly related
institutions33 Federal funds purchased5
34 From commercial banks in the UnitedStates
35 From others36 Other liabilities for borrowed money37 To commercial banks in the United States. .38 To others39 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties . . . . . . . .40 Net due to related institutions41 Total liabilities
MEMO42 Total loans (gross) and securities adjusted6 . . . .43 Total loans (gross) adjusted6
Nov. 13
6,72049,258
3,6082,3843,5042,911
59339,76223,923
1,80422,11820,905
1 21411,7999,363
9911 445
5981,1342,308
18,5019,487
83,967
26,353181
1,9711,021
95024,20018,7355,465
32,13814 796
11 0773,719
17 34216,2831 060
20,5854 891
83,967
36,98530 993
Nov. 20
6,96552,453
3,1492,4445,5764,918
65741,28424,344
1,91822,42521,2191 206
12,1909,4891,0861 615
6121,8612,278
18,4718,511
86,401
25,848190
1,7741,006
76823,88418,5225,362
32,09614 953
12 1922,761
17 14316,1271 016
20,6257 832
86,401
38,04632,452
Nov. 27
6,86851,648
3,3042,4844,5663,896
66941,29524,471
1,89822,57321,319
1,25412,0799,515
9811,583
6011,8402,303
18,57710,32687,419
26,475196
2,0581,109
94924,22118,9445,276
34,57914 352
11,4582,894
20 22718,9691 258
20,6025 763
87,419
38,23632,449
Dec. 4
7,65349,851
3,6262,5033,5212,936
58540,20124,053
2,01922,03520,789
1,24611,6668,7221,3371,607
6101,4942,378
18,79010,76987,064
26,793160
2,5601,561
99924,07318,7235,350
34,75816 264
13 4082,856
18 49517,3411 153
20,6684 844
87,064
38,19432,064
Dec. 11
7,39849,924
3,4912,5222,8682,386
48341,04324,345
2,16022,18520,9051 280
12,1739,6181,0181 537
6061,5942,324
19,1448,846
85,312
26,616240
2,3061,2191,087
24,06918,5625,508
31,59213 574
10 3963,177
18 01816,7431 275
20,8566 248
85,312
37,92031 907
Dec. 18
7,68654,066
3,3502 5405,2914,637
65442 88524,706
2,06622 64021,345
1 29513 09810,214
960I 924
6092,1382,335
19,05910,19491 005
26 752273
2 3551,2591 096
24,12418,4855,639
35 53517 270
140673 203
18 26516,9811 284
20 7867 932
91 005
39,21433 325
Dec. 25
7,07654,344
3,3622 2204,5054,086
42044 25724 932
1 85123 08121 767
1 31413 69310,4961 0552 141
6412,6872 303
19,04110 33590 796
26 771205
2 7141,5171 198
23 85218,0335 819
34 91716 146
12 8463 299
18 77217,4341 338
20 9048 204
90 796
39,76234 180
, of andBillions of dollars, estimated daily-average balances for last month of quarter
Type of holder
1 All —corporatioiis
2 Financial business3 Nonfinancial business4 Consumer5 Foreign6 Other
All commercial banks
Ql | Q2
28.1 28.9158.3 164.777.9 81.83.5 3.7
18.8 19.5
Q3
299.6
28.968.180.73.5
18.5
Q4
321.6
32.9178.484.83.5
22.1
All weekly reporting banks
Ql
147.8
22.682.829.13.3
10.0
Q2
151.4
22.984.029.93.5
11.0
Q3
153.7
23.385.930.63.3
10.6
Q4
168.fr
26.694.432.43.1
12.3
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20. Commercial paper and bankers dollar acceptances outstandingA. Commercial paper, seasonally adjustedMillions of dollars, end of period
Instrument
1 All issuers
Financial companies'Dealer-placed paper2
2 Total3 Bank-related
Directly placed paper3
4 Total5 Bank-related
6 Nonfinancial companies4 . . . .
1 All issuers .
Financial companies1
Dealer-placed paper2
2 Total3 Bank-related
Directly placed paper3
4 Total5 Bank-related
6 Nonfinancial companies4 . . . .
1 Ail issuers .
Financial companies1
Dealer-placed paper2
2 Total . . .3 Bank-related
Directly placed paper3
4 Total . . . .5 Bank-related
6 Nonfinancial companies4 . . . .
Jan. | Feb.
167,796 168,744
35,814 37,5372,660 2,604
84,505 84,23531 691 31,661
47,477 46,972
189,504 194,325
43,915 44,9642,087 1,765
99,610 101,61537,636 36,958
45,979 47,746
245,168 246,674
59 437 60 1722 137 2,265
113 172 114,31743,046 42,759
72,559 72,185
Mar,
168,242
36,6022,030
85,07832951
46,562
201,778
46,6461,767
105,16539,617
49,967
249,435
61 2342,304
11690143,334
71,300
1 Apr.
169,728
37,7641,950
86,72732495
45,237
208,594
47,9101,865
107,63041 881
53,054
253,502
62 8322607
117 01842,405
73,652
| May
169,945
38,9761,954
87,62032943
43,349
215,037
50,5481,696
110,72646,338
53,763
258,858
62 1712,295
11974343,126
76,944
| June
1<
169,734
38,9722,192
87,69633 420
43,066
1<
217,835
49,7381,944
109,15443960
58,943
1!
256,253
62 8902051
118 87543,454
74,488
July
>83
170,925
38,4742,367
89,47633,613
42,975
>84
220,818
50,4051,799
109,51545,090
60,898
>85
263,534
68 1882,082
11940541,228
75,941
Aug.
173,805
39,8902,353
90,96535085
42,950
222,085
51,2972,010
108,95943,665
61,829
274,721
68 9262 136
128 81942,926
76,976
| Sept.
176,259
40,2262,303
91,31534,855
44,718
225,582
52,7981,959
107,73741,066
65,047
277,482
71 0802,333
13206843,224
74,334
| Oct.
176,713
40,4752,194
92,53134622
43,707
229,212
55,6052,060
105,71438,112
67,893
282,155
70 3952077
131 50442,570
80,256
Nov.
180,954
42,9902,341
94,05135 001
43,913
234,791
55,4401,9%
109,42040 185
69,931
287,981
72 1451 969
131 66741 490
84,169
Dec.
187,658
44,4552,441
97,04235,566
46,161
237,586
56,4852,035
110,54342,105
70,558
300,899
78 4431,602
135 50444,778
86,952
B. Bankers dollar acceptances, not seasonally adjustedMillions of dollars, end of period
Instrument
1 Total
Holder2 Accepting banks3 Own bills4 Bills bought
Federal Reserve Banks5 Own account6 Foreign correspondents . . . .7 Others . . .
Basis8 Imports into United States . . .9 Exports from United States . , ,
10 All other
Jan,
73,942
9,67884581 220
o679
64 264
17,24915,44540,132
Feb.
77,865
10,1639,266
897
0761
67,701
17,60115,88141 ,684
Mar.
75,364
10,1668 8601 307
o737
65,197
16,59215,17939,721
Apr.
74,449
9,1297 7261 403
o728
65 319
16,83814,87540231
May
71,367
8,68469%1 687
o575
62 683
17,07814,21439,401
1!
June
70,636
8,9117 3101 601
0511
61 725
16,87113,35338 289
?85
July
71,082
8,7557 4681 287
o652
62 326
17,05812,97838,281
Aug.
69,505
8,5637 3651 198
0789
60941
17,35012,86138 281
Sept.
70,845
10,0148,5011 513
o793
60 830
17,14613,24238,776
Oct.
69,272
9,71980411 679
o850
59 552
16,50213,11638 362
Nov.
67,890
11,0278 9032 123
0874
56 863
15,84513,03037 516
Dec.
68,115
11,1749,4481,726
0937
56,940
15,14713,20436,625
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21. Prime rate charged by banks on short-term business loans, 19851
Percent per annum
Effective date Rate
January 15
May 20 . .
June 18 . .
10,50
10.00
9.50
Averages of daily effective rates
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec,
9.93 10.61 10.50 10.50 10.50 10,31 9.78 9,50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50
22. Terms of lending at commercial banks—Based on surveys of loans made, 19851
Item Feb. 4-8 May 6-10 Aug. 5-9 Nov. 4-8
SHORT-TERM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS
1 Amount of loans (millions of dollars) 33,7662 Number of loans (thousands) 1593 Weighted-average maturity (months)2 1.34 Weighted-average interest rate (percent per annum)3 10.10
By size of bank5 Large banks4 9.716 Small banks 11.05
By size of loan (thousands of dollars)7 1-99 13,428 100-999 11,849 1,000 and over 9.64
Percentage of amount of loans10' With floating rate 22.711 Made under commitment 71.112 With no stated maturity 11.213 With; one-day maturity 37.1
LONG-TERM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS
14 Amount of loans (millions of dollars) 4,67515 Number of loans (thousands) 3116 Weighted-average maturity (months)2 50.017 Weighted-average interest rate (percent per annum)2 11.10
By size of bank18 Large banks4 10.4619 Small banks 12.52
By size of loan (thousands of dollars)20 1-99 14.7221 100-999 12.0122 1,000 and over 10,48
Percentage of amount of loans23 With floating rate 65,124 Made under commitment 80.9
38,1381921.5
9.86
9.3711.08
13.2612,049.34
26.467.011.536.9
4,77536
54.911.03
10.3312.71
14.7612.0610.26
64.076.9
35,0591771.6
9.28
8.9110,10
12.5110.878.85
31.461.813.631.1
5,45544
51.810.44
9,8411.37
12.9911.209.82
66.078.2
32,0611471.5
9.68
9.3910.30
12,2010.999.29
32.569.515.133.1
5,82827
50 J10.31
9.9511.13
13.7111.269.85
74.576.4
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22. Terms of lending at commercial banks—Based on surveys of loans made, 19851—Continued
Item Feb. 4-8 [ May 6-10 j Aug. 5-9 [ Nov. 4-8
CONSTRUCTION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT LOANS
25 Amount of loans (millions of dollars) , 1,53626 Number of loans (thousands) 1727 Weighted-average maturity (months)2 8.228 Weighted-average interest rate (percent per annum)3 12.05
By size of bank29 Large banks4 ; 11.0730 Small banks 12.86
By size of loan (thousands of dollars)31 1-99 14.1032 100-499 12.3933 500 and over 11.18
Percentage of amount of loans34 With floating rate 51.335 Secured by real estate 87.036 Made under commitment 63.837 With no stated maturity 11,7
By type of construction38 1~ to 4-family 24.239 Multifamily 7.440 Nonresidential 68.4
LOANS TO FARMERS
41 Amount of loans (millions of dollars) 1,18542 Number of loans (thousands) 5643 Weighted-average maturity (months)2 6.844 Weighted-average interest rate (percent per annum)2 13.49
By size of bank45 Large banks4 11.6946 Small banks 14.05
By size of loan (thousands of dollars)47 1-24 13.9148 25-99 13.8249 100 and over 13.14
By purpose of loan50 Feeder livestock 13.7951 Other livestock 13.6552 Other current operating expenses 13.9853 Farm machinery and equipment 13.4354 Other 12,42
2,78123
9.213.02
10.5814.11
15.0414.5111.01
34.987.369.74.1
26.99.4
63.7
1,31473
8.513.07
11.5513.62
13.6413.5612.41
12.9312.9413.4614.1011,96
2,28316
16.511.37
10.1512.14
12.7811.3111.05
50.895.083.9
1.3
35.05.8
59.2
77350
7.712.31
10.6312.93
13.0812.6011.66
11.7012.4112.5313.3411.46
2,09315
11.911.28
10.4611.93
13.7611.5110.71
62.498.177.419.7
20.27.2
72.6
91653
8,212.27
10.5613.11
13.2612.7711.29
12.0911.5912.2313.7112.21
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23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985A. Annual and monthly averagesPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1'2
2 Discount window borrowing1'2-3 . . . .Commercial paper4'5
3 1 -month4 3 -month5 6-month
Finance paper, directly placed4'5
6 1 -month7 3-month8 6-month
Bankers acceptances3 16
9 3 -month10 6-month . . .
Certificates of deposit,secondary market7
11 1-month12 3-month13 6-month14 Eurodollar deposits, 3 -month8
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3-month16 6- month . . . .17 1-year
Auction average10
18 3-month19 6-month20 1-yeur
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDS u
Constant maturities12
21 1-year22 2-year23 3-year24 5-year . .25 7-year26 10-year27 20-year28 30-year
Composite13
29 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody 's series14
30 Aaa31 Baa32 Bond Buyer series15
CORPORATE BONDS
33 Seasoned issues, all industries16 . . . .Rating group
34 Aaa . . . . .35 Aa36 A37 Baa
38 A-rated recently offered utilitybonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
39 Preferred stocks40 Common stocks
Year
8.107.69
7.947958.01
7917.77775
7 927.96
7.978.058.258.28
7487.657 81
7.497667.79
8.439.279.64
10.1310 5110.6210.9710.79
10.75
8 609.589.11
12.05
11.3711 8212.2812.72
12.06
10.494.25
Jan.
8.358.00
7.998038.15
7.957.817.82
8008.11
8.058.148.458.37
7.768.008.33
7.768.038.39
9.029.93
10.4310.9311.2711.3811.5811.45
11.15
9.0810.169.51
12.64
12.08124312.8013,26
12.78
11.134.51
Feb.
8.508.00
8.468.548.69
8.428.258.20
8.558.69
8.508.699.049.05
8.278.398.56
8.228.348.46
9.2910.1710.5511.1311.4411.5111.7011.47
11.35
8.9810.059.65
12.66
12.1312.4912.8013.23
12.76
10.884.30
Mar.
8.588.00
8.748.909.23
8.708.678.65
8.889.20
8.739.029.609.32
8.528.909.06
8.578.929.24
9.8610.7111.0511.5211.8211.8612.0611.81
11.78
9.1810.189.77
13.13
12.5612.9113.3613.69
13.17
10.974.37
Apr. 1 May | June
8.27 7.97 7.538.00 7.81 7.50
8.31 7.80 7.348.37 7.83 7.358.47 7.88 7.38
8.29 7.74 7.318.26 7.71 7.198.27 7.69 7.16
8.33 7.77 7.328.42 7.81 7.34
8.35 7.83 7,388.49 7.92 7,448.75 8.08 7.588.74 8.13 7.60
7.95 7.48 6.958.23 7.65 7.098.44 7.85 7.27
8.00 7.56 7.018.31 7.75 7.168.44 7.94 7.18
9.14 8.46 7.8010.09 9.39 8.6910.49 9.75 9.0511.01 10.34 9.6011.34 10.72 10.0811.43 10.85 10,1611.69 11.19 10.5711.47 11.05 10.45
11.42 10.96 10.36
8.95 8.52 8.249.95 9.54 9.039.42 9.01 8.69
12.89 12.47 11.70
12.23 11.72 10.9412,69 12.30 11.4613.14 12.70 11.9813.51 13.15 12.40
12.75 12.25 11.62
10.75 10.60 10.054.37 4.31 4.21
July
7.887.50
7.587.567.57
7.537.407.34
7.537.54
7.587.647.807.89
7.087.207.31
7.057.167.09
7.868.779.189.70
10.1610.3110.6810.50
10,51
8.349.188.81
11.69
10.9711.4211.9212.43
11.60
9.924.14
Aug.
7.907.50
7.737.727.74
7.707.577.55
7.687.69
7.777.817.978.02
7.147.327.48
7.187.357.60
8.058.949.319,81
10,2010.3310.7310.56
10.59
8.499.509.08
11.76
11.0511.4712.0012.50
11.77
10.154.23
Sept.
7.927.50
7.837.837.86
7.847.647.60
7.817.84
7.887.938.098.14
7.107.277.50
7.087,277.36
8.078.989.379.81
10.2410.3710.8010.61
10.67
8.709.639.27
11.75
11.0711.4611.9912.48
11.87
10.264.32
Oct.
7.997.50
7.817.807.79
7.797.607.59
7.767.75
7.857.887.978.08
7.167.337,45
7.177.327.42
8.018.869.259.69
10.1110.2410.6710.50
10.56
8.589.549.08
11.69
11.0211.4511.9412.36
11.82
10.354.28
Nov.
8057.50
7.847 777.69
7.817.587.57
7.707.59
7.827.817.828.02
7.247.307.33
7.207.267.33
7.888.588.889.289.629.78
10.2410.06
10.08
8.139.208.54
11.29
10.5511.0711.5411.99
11.38
10.124.06
Dec.
8 277.50
7.877 757.62
7.817.577.51
7657.52
7.877.807.807.99
7.107.147.16
7.077.097.06
7.678.158.408.739.119.269.759.54
9.60
7.989.058.43
10.89
10.1610.6311.1911.58
10.91
10.053.88
65Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averagesPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1'22 Discount window borrowing1-^ . . . .
Commercial paper4-5
3 1 -month . .4 3-month5 6-month
Finance paper, directly placed4-5
6 1-month7 3-month8 6-month
Bankers acceptances5-6
9 3-month10 6-month
Certificates of deposit,secondary market7
11 1 -month12 3-month13 6-month14 Eurodollar deposits, 3-month8 . ,
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3-month16 6~month . . . . . .17 1-year
Auction average™18 3-month19 6-month20 1-year
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDS''
Constant maturities12
21 1-year22 2-year23 21/2-year8
24 3-year25 5-year26 7-year27 10-year28 20-year29 30-year
Composite13
30 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody's series14
31 Aaa32 Baa . , . . . .33 Bond Buyer series15
CORPORATE BONDS
34 Seasoned issues, all industries16
Rating group35 Aaa . . .36 Aa37 A38 Baa
39 A-rated recently offered utilitybonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
40 Preferred stocks .41 Common stocks
Week ending
Jan. 4
8.758.00
8.178.208.31
8.137.827.76
8.198.29
8.218.308.618.61
7.828.178.47
7.868.19
9.1910.0510.2010.5711.1511.5911.6311.8011.64
11.34
9.4510.509.87
12.77
12.2112.5612.9013.39
12.96
11.424.67
Jan. 11
8.278.00
7,948.018.14
7.917.837.83
7.998.05
8.058.138.438.48
7.757.988,34
7.788.02
9.0410.01
10.5111.0711.3911.5011.7011.54
11.24
9.2010.309.60
12.72
12.1612.4712.9113.33
12.92
11.114.67
Jan. 18
8.238.00
7.958.008.16
7,877.827,83
7.968.14
8.018.118.478.35
7.737.988.33
7.748.05
9.059.99
103010.4911.0111.3511.4911,7311.59
11.28
9.1010.209.51
12.74
12.2012.5112.9013.32
12.82
11.104.52
Jan. 25
8.198.00
7.887.918.05
7.857.757.80
7.908.03
7.978.078.348.28
7.657.918,22
7.687.938.39
8.909.79
10.2410.7011.0211.1611.3611.27
10.97
8.859.909.21
12.55
11.9712.3712.7013.15
12.51
11.034.37
Feb. 1
8.458.00
8,148.148.22
8.127.867.86
8.118.18
8.158.238.498.31
7.928.098.35
7.767.97
9.039.86
100510.3410.7611.0411.1511.3111.21
10.92
8.809.909.37
12,47
11.8512.2912.5913.13
12.59
11.994.31
Feb. 8
8.598.00
8.408.418.48
8.368.098.05
8.398.43
8.438.568,788.76
8.178,288.47
8.168.30
9.1810.03
10.4210.9911.2811.3711.5011.31
11.09
8,859.959.52
12.54
11.9512.3712.6913.14
12.68
10.974.31
Feb. 15
8.448.00
8.468.518.63
8.438.288.18
8.488.60
8.478.648.959.04
8.218.298.47
8.208.28
9.1910.0210.2510.4010.9911.3011.3711.5711.32
11.19
8.9010.009.64
12.57
12.0112.4312.7213.13
12.60
10.834.25
Feb. 22
8.578.00
8.508.598.74
8.428.288.28'
8.668.79
8.548.779.168.95
8.318.428.57
8,158,25846
9.3010.19
10.5511.1711.5011.5711.8011,53
11.51
9 JO10.159.71
12.71
12.2112.5512.8413.21
12.95
10.774.30
Mar. 1 | Mar. 8
8.40 8.638,00 8.00
8.55 8,808.75 9.069.05 9.42
8.54 8.788.48 8.738.41 8.62
8.80 9.109.13 9.41
8.62 8.808.91 9.229.47 9.869.24 9.58
8.47 8.698.70 8.978.84 9.09
8.36 8.738.53 8.98
9.61 9.8910.53 10,7310,4510.91 11.0711.47 11.5111.78 11.8311.83 11.8712.06 12.0911.80 11.85
11.77 11.81
9.05 9.2010.10 10.209.71 9,75
12,93 13,05
12.47 12.5512,69 12.8013,06 13.1913.51 13.63
13.18 13.14
10.94 10.%4.32 4.33
66Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages—ContinuedPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1'22 Discount window borrowing1'2-3 . . .
Commercial paper4-5
3 1 -month . .4 3-month .5 6-month . .
Finance paper, directly placed4*5
6 1-month . .7 3-month . . . . . . . . .8 6-month
Bankers acceptances5'69 3-month
10 6-month . . . . .Certificates of deposit,
secondary market711 1 -month12 3-month . . . .13 6-month . . . . . . .14 Eurodollar deposits, 3-month8
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3-month16 6-month . . . .17 1-year
Auction average10
18 3-month . . . . . . .19 6-month20 1-year . .
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDSM
Constant maturities12
21 1-year22 2-year23 2>/2-year24 3 -year25 5-year . • . . . .26 7-year27 10-year28 20-year . . . .29 30-year
Composite13
30 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody *s series14
31 Aaa32 Baa33 Bond Ruyer series15 . . . .
CORPORATE BONDS
34 Seasoned issues, all industries16 . . .Rating group
35 Aaa36 Aa . . . .37 A38 Baa . . .
39 A-rated recently offered utilitybonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
40 Preferred stocks41 Common stocks . . . .
Week ending
Mar. 15
8.528.00
8.778.939.26
8.758.678.64
8.909.27
8.749.049.629,34
8.558.959.09
8.488.79
9.9110.7310.8511.0811,5411,8411.8512.0611.80
11.77
9.1510.209.76
13,17
12,5812.9713.4213.70
13.23
10.974.40
Mar. 22 | Mar. 29
8.75 8.388.00 8.00
8.72 8.678.86 8.759,21 9.02
8,65 8.618.68 8.608.73 8.67
8.83 8.689.19 8.91
8,74 8.649.01 8.829.58 9.319.33 9.19
8,51 8.298.96 8.719.15 8.90
8.64 8.419.04 8.869.24 . . . .
9.97 9.6810.81 10.59
10.9511.13 10.9311.60 11.4311.90 11.7311,92 11.7712,11 11.9711.87 11.73
11.83 11,70
9,20 9,1510.20 10.109.82 9.75
13.21 13.13
12.62 12.5012.98 12.9313.47 13.4113.75 13.68
13.22 13.06
11.01 10.954.38 4.38
Apr. 5 | Apr. 12
8.68 8.458.00 8.00
8.64 8.538.69 8.588.82 8.67
8.54 8.528.52 8.518.61 8.55
8.66 8.528.76 8.58
8.65 8.568.80 8.699.15 9.009.01 8.99
8.16 8.088.58 8.418.79 8.60
8.18 8.148.55 8.56
9.53 9.3210.49 10.29
10.83 10.6611.32 11,1911.64 11.4911.71 11.5711.92 11.7911.69 11.55
11.65 11.51
9,75 9.0010.10 10.009.63 9.39
13.08 12.98
12.44 12.3412.90 12.7513.37 13.2212.61 13.61
12.98 12.71
10.84 10.794.41 4.40
Apr. 19 | Apr. 26
8.46 7.698.00 8.00
8.23 7.998.26 8.088.31 8.20
8.18 8.008.14 7.958.16 7.90
8.22 8,078.25 8.18
8.31 8,028.39 8.208.54 8.468.71 8.49
7.86 7.778.06 8.008.27 8.22
8.04 7.628.27 7.878.44 . . . .
8.95 8.899.88 9.84
. . . . 10.6510.28 10.2910.81 10.7911.15 11.1611.24 11.2711.51 11.5811.29 11.36
11.25 11.31
8.85 8,809.90 9.809.25 9.39
12.79 12.77
12.09 12.0912.61 12.5813.03 13.0213.44 13.41
12.53 12,65
10.75 10.634.35 4.33
May 3 | May 10
8.35 8.198.00 8.00
8.15 8.008,19 8.048.31 8.11
8.16 7,978,02 7,947.96 7.93
8,14 8.028.26 8.04
8.17 8.018.29 8.148.57 8.298.58 8.44
7.78 7.768.03 7.928.25 8.09
7.87 7.768.11 7.93
8.92 8.739.85 9.68
10.0510.32 10.0610.85 10.6811.21 11.0611.33 11.1711.62 11.4911.41 11.30
11.35 11.23
8,75 8.709.80 9.759.37 9.11
12.81 12.73
12.15 12,0312.63 12.5913.03 12.9313.44 13.39
12.56 12,49
10.88 10.744.43 4.40
May 17
8,148.00
7.937,957.96
7.747.757.74
7.847.85
7.978,048,158.20
7.507.687.90
7.697.907.94
8.529.44
'9.7510.3910.7810.8911,2411.08
11.00
8.459.458.86
12.55
11.7712.4112.7913.24
12.24
10.664.30
May 24
7.917.79
7.527.547.60
7.497.497.50
7.517.59
7.587.647.818.01
7.257.417.63
7.287.43
8.229.13
10.059.43
,10.0610.4510.6010.9610,87
10.76
8.409.408,91
12,30
11.5012.1112.5713.02
12.01
10.484.20
67Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages—ContinuedPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1-2
2 Discount window borrowing1-2'3 . . .Commercial paper4-5
3 1-month .4 3 -month5 6-month
Finance paper, directly placed4-5
6 1-month7 3-month8 6-month . . . .
Bankers acceptances5-6
9 3-month10 6-month
Certificates of deposit,secondary market7
11 1-month12 3-month13 6-month14 Eurodollar deposits, 3-month8
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3 -month16 6-month ,17 1-year
Auction average10
18 3-month19 6-month20 1-year .
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDS"
Constant maturities12
21 1-year22 2-year23 2W-year24 3-year25 5-year . . . . .26 7-year27 10-year . . . .28 20-year29 30-year
Composite13
30 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody 's series14
31 Aaa . . .32 Baa33 Bond Buyer series15
CORPORATE BONDS
34 Seasoned issues, all industries16 . . .Rating group
35 Aaa . . . . . . .36 Aa37 A38 Baa . . .
39 A-rated recently offered utilitybonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
40 Preferred stocks41 Common stocks
Week ending
May 31
7.607.50
7.467.487.54
7.457.427.39
7.43.7.47
7.497.567.747.86
7.197.327.53
7.227.39
8.099.01
9.369.84
10.2510.3910.7810.67
10.58
8.309.308.81
12.01
11.2711.8212.2412.69
11.78
10.254.23
June 7
7.757.50
7.377.337.31
7.347.197.17
7.307.25
7.387.397.467.63
7.017.107.25
7.037.16
7.808.639.158.979.459.93
10.0010.4610.37
10,27
8.158.908.60
11.71
10.9311.5012.0412.36
11.57
10.074.17
June 14
7.627.50
7.417.407.40
7.387.227.21
7.367.38
7.457.497.597.58
7.037.157.31
7.217.357.18
7.858.72
9.069.60
10.0610.1210.5310.43
10.33
8.259.058.66
11.66
10.8811.4811.9712.32
11.50
10.104.23
June 21
7.137.50
7.137.167.21
7.077.006.99
7.197.23
7.227.297.447.50
6.816.977.14
6.736.90
7.668.558.808.909.50
10.0110.0810.5010.38
10.29
8.259.058.69
11.63
10.8611.3611.9112.37
11.71
9.954.26
June 28
7.467.50
7.457.497.60
7.477.367.26
7.427.52
7.477.607.837.70
6.977.167.37
7.067.24
7.918.85
9.279.85
10.3210.4310.7710.60
10.56
8.309.108.80
11.80
11.0911.5212.0212.56
11.62
10.074.19
July5
8.067.50
7.507.447.41
7.467.277.19
7.357.30
7.497.527.597.71
6.906.987.13
7.007.08
7.668.589.008.989,539.98
10.1410.5210.39
10.35 j
8.309.108.82
11.69
10,9111,4311,9312,46
11.37
9,984.16
July 12
8.077.50
7.487.427.40
7.427.327,27
7.407.37
7.497.517.647.74
6.997.097.19
6.927.007.09
7.738.62
8.969.509.97
10,1210.5210.36
10.35
8.359.208.81
11.61
10.8511.3511.8712.38
11.53
9.944.14
July 19
7.777.50
7.547.537.53
7.517.327.25
7.527.53
7.557.627.777.81
7.077.187.29
7.067.20
7.828.738.859.139.64
10.0810.2310.6210.42
10.44
8.359.208.73
11.60
10.8711.3411.8312.35
11.62
9.924.07
July 26
7.887.50
7.717.727.76
7.647.557.49
7.717.75
7.697.767.988.01
7.227.357.47
7.237.35
8.038.97
9.419.91
10.3610.5110.8710.64
10.69
8.359.208.87
11.74
11.0711.4711.9512.45
11.81
9.844.15
Aug. 2
7.647.50
7.757.777.86
7.697.617.60
7.727.83
7.757,838.078.13
7.287.447.57
7.237.40
8.149.059.209.51
10.0110.4510,6110.9310.73
10.78
8.409.409.01
11.86
11.2111.5612.0912.58
11.83
9.934.17
Aug. 9
7.927.50
7.757,767,82
7.767.677.65
7.707.75
7.757.838.078.11
7.217.447.58
7.307.527.60
8.159.06
9.469.98
10.3810.5310.8610.69
10.73
8.409.409.02
11,88
11,2011.6112.1112.59
11.78
10.044.24
68Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages—ContinuedPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1'22 Discount window borrowing1'2'3 . . .
Commercial paper4'53 1 -month4 3-month . . . . . ,5 6-month
Finance paper, directly placed4-5
6 1-month7 3 -month8 6-month
Bankers acceptances5-6
9 3-month10 6-month . . . .
Certificates of deposit,secondary market7
11 1-month12 3-month13 6-monm14 Eurodollar deposits 3-month"
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3-month16 6- month17 1-year
Auction average10
18 3 -month19 6-month . .20 1-year
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDS n
Constant maturities32
21 1-year22 2-year23 21/2-year24 3-year25 5-yeor26 7-year .27 10-y*;ar28 20-year29 30-year
Composite13
30 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AKD LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody 's series14
31 Aaa . .32 Baa33 Bond Buyer series15
CORPORATE BONDS
34 Seasoned issues, all industries16 . . .Rating group
35 Aaa36 Aa37 A38 Baa
39 A-rated recently offered utilitybonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
40 Preferred stocks41 Common stocks
Aug. 16
7.887.50
7.747.727.72
7.667.547.53
7.687.66
7.807.827.978.03
7.137.347.49
7.147.36
8,078.959.209.289.84
10.24103710.791063
10.65
8.509.509.12
11.79
11.0811.5112.0412.54
11.82
10.134.25
Aug. 23
8.067.50
7.677.677.68
7.637.507.50
7.647.62
7.757.787.897 99
7.077.227.39
7 147.28
7.958.85
9.189.67
10.0410 1610.611045
10.48
8.659.609.18
11.68
10.9511.4011.9212.44
11.70
10.174.21
Aug. 30
7.787.50
7.717.687.68
7.707,477.47
7.667.65
7.757.797.927.98
7.077.227.42
7.077.21
7.978.869.209.229.66
10.0510.1710.5910.42
10.46
8.509.609.09
11.63
10.9011.3311.8912.40
11.73
10.254.22
Sept. 6
7.887.50
7.747.757.76
7.797.587.49
7.787.79
7.827.878.028.06
7.147.317.49
7.127.307.36
8.048.97
9.369.76
10.1810.2910.7110.52
10.57
8.509.609.07
11.66
10.9411.3711.9112.41
11.89
10.234.23
Week endinj
Sept. 13 | Sept. 20
7.80 7.857.50 7.50
7.91 7.907.92 7.917.98 7.96
7.92 7.907.71 7.717.67 7.67
7.90 7.887.99 7.92
7.94 7.948.00 7.998.24 8.198.19 8.23
7.23 7.127.42 7.337.62 7.55
7.22 7.177.39 7.32
8.20 8.119.11 9.059.05 . . . .9.51 9.439.95 9.85
10.36 10.2710.48 10.4010.89 10.8210.70 10.62
10.76 10.69
8.70 8.809.60 9.659.26 9.35
11.79 11.79
11.13 11.1111.51 11.4912.01 12.0312.52 12.51
11.92 11.91
10.23 10.294.28 4.36
S
Sept. 27
7.967.50
7.737.727.73
7.727.567.55
7.667.64
7.787.827.888.09
6.887.007.34
6.817.05
7.888.789.209.179.66
10.1310.3010.7610.58
10.63
8.809.659.38
11.74
11.0511.4711.9812.47
11.80
10.274.41
Oct. 4
8.127.50
7.767.747.73
7.787,577.56
7.717.69
7.827.857.958.01
7.017.207.41
7.077.247.33
7.968.85
9.259.71
10.1610.3210.7510.58
10.62
8.809.659.33
11.76
11.0711.5011.9912.46
11.92
10.334.33
Oct. 11
7.847.50
7.807.817.81
7.797.597.58
7.807.81
7.847.898.008.10
7.177.367.49
7.147.32
8.068.969.209.359.82
10.2610.3710.8010.63
10.70
8.759.609.25
11.76
11.1211.5112.0312.39
11.96
10.384.37
Oct. 18
8.037.50
7.867.857.85
7.807.617.60
7.797.78
7.887.928.028.13
7.207.337.44
7.207.36
8.018.87
9.259.70
10.1110.2310.6610.50
10.56
8.609.609.12
11.71
11.0311.4811.9612.38
11.81
10.354.26
Oct. 25
8.147.50
7.867.847.82
7.877,607.59
7.787.77
7.907.938.028.08
7.227.387.47
7.187.32
8.038.859.059.219.63
10.0210.1610.5810,42
0.51
8.459.508.95
11.63
10.9411.4111.8512.31
11.73
10.374.23
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23. Interest rates in money and capital markets, 1985—ContinuedB. Weekly averages—ContinuedPercent per annum
Item
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS
1 Federal funds1-2
2 Discount window borrowing1'2*3
Commercial paper4'53 1-month . , .4 3-month . . . .5 6-month
Finance paper, directly placed4-5
6 1-month7 3-month ,8 6-month . . . .
Bankers acceptances5-6
9 3-month10 6-month
Certificates of deposit,secondary market7
11 1-month12 3-month13 6-month . .14 Eurodollar deposits, 3-month8
U.S. Treasury bills5
Secondary market9
15 3-month16 6-month17 1-year
Auction average10
18 3-month19 6-month20 1-year . .
U.S. TREASURY NOTES AND BONDSU
Constant maturities12
21 1-year22 2-year23 2V^-year24 3-year25 5-year26 7-year27 10-year . . , , ./:' . .28 20-year29 30-year . . . .
Composite13
30 Over 10 years (long-term)
STATE AND LOCAL NOTES AND BONDS
Moody *s series14
31 Aaa . . . . .32 Baa33 Bond Buyer series13
CORPORATE BONDS
34 Seasoned issues, all industries16
Rating group35 Aaa36 Aa37 A38 Baa
39 A-rated recently offered utility bonds17
MEMO: Dividend/price ratio18
40 Preferred stocks41 Common stocks . . .
Nov. 1
7.897.50
7.777.747.73
7.757.627,60
7.697.65
7.797.827.858.09
7.207.327.41
7.247.37
7.978.76
9.139.55991
10.0710.5210.34
10.37
8.309,358.76
11.56
10.8711.3411.7812,24
11.52
10.324.20
Nov. 8
8,307.50
7.877.787.71
7.887.607.59
7.687,60
7.807.797.798,00
7.257.327.36
7.217.30
7.918.668.959,009.389749.92
10.3510.18
10.21
8.309.358.68
11.41
10.6711.1911.6512.12
11.42
10.014.14
Nov. 15
7957,50
7.887.797.69
7.857.587.58
7.717,62
7.857.827.837,99
7.297.327.34
7.217.23
7.888.60
8.949.309639.82
10.2710.10
10.10
8.209.258,60
11.31
10,5611.1011.5512.02
11.42
10.094.08
1
Nov. 22
8.137,50
7.797.747.67
7.787.587,54
7.707.57
7.807.807.818.03
7.237.297.30
7.247.26
7.858.528.808 789.219539.68
10.149.98
9.98
8.009,108.37
11.20
10.47109711.4611.91
11.30
10.134.03
Week endin
Nov. 29
7717.50
7.827.777.69
7.747.587.56
7,717.57
7.867.867.888,03
7.187.287.32
7.157.26
7.878.51
8749,169529.65
10.149.93
9.96
8.009.108.51
11.16
10.4310.9511.4211.85
11.25
9.843.98
5
Dec. 6
8497.50
7947.857,74
7,907.687.57
7.757.67
7.937.947.958.11
7.247.317.35
7.197.26
7.908.508.658759.129529.65
10.139.90
9.96
8.009.108.54
11.16
10.43109311.4011.87
11.27
10.043,95
Dec. 13
8,037,50
7.857.767.65
7.847.587.53
7,647.53
7.837.817.818.09
7.107.127.13
7.057.02
7.658.12
8.418.769.159.319.819.61
9.66
8.009.108,42
10.99
10.2610.7311.2511.70
10.95
9.983.91
Dec. 20
8057.50
7.797.677.52
7.757.537.48
7.547.40
7.757.677.677.86
7.067.067.07
7.007.01
7.578.008.208.238,558.949.099.589.38
9.44
7.959,008.38
10.77
10.0510.5011.0911.43
10.68
10.063.84
Dec. 27
8027,50
7 867.737.58
7.757497.45
7.677,48
7.997,807,797.95
7.027.067,08
7,027.057.06
7.598.00
8 248.538909.049.539.31
9,38
7.959.008.36
10,70
9.97104311.0511.36
10.62
10,043.88
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24. Stock market—Selected statistics, 1985A. Stock prices and tradingAverages of daily figures
Series
Common stock pricesNew York Stock Exchange
(Dec. 31, 1965 = 50)1 Total2 Industrial3 Transportation4 Utility5 Finance .
Standard & Poor's Corporation(1941-43 = 10)
6 Total7 Industrial8 Public utility9 Transportation (1970= 10)1
10 Financial (1970—10)
11 American Stock Exchange(Aug 31 1973 = 50), total . ,
Volume of trading(thousands of shares)
12 New York Stock Exchange . .13 American Stock Exchange
Year
108,09123.79104.1156.75
114.21
186.84207 7982.97
166.6222 04
229. 10
109,1918,355
Jan. Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | June | July Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. Dec.
99.11 104.73 103.92 104.66 107.00 109.52 111.64 109.09 106.62 107.57 113.93 119.33113.99 120.71 119.64 119.93 121.88 124,11 126.94 124.92 122.35 123.65 130.53 136.7794,88 101.76 98.30 96.47 99.66 105.79 111.67 109.92 104.96 103.72 108.61 113.5251.95 53.44 53.91 55.51 57.32 59.61 59.68 56,99 55.93 55.84 59,07 61,69
101.34 109.58 107.59 109.39 115.31 118.47 119.85 114.68 110.21 112.36 122.83 128.86
171.61 180.88 179.42 180.62 184.90 188.89 192.54 188.31 184.06 186,18 197.45 207.2619164 20213 20042 201.13 20483 20850 21290 209.40 20515 20765 219,44 230,2975.83 78.14 78.89 81.25 83.60 86.90 87.22 83.21 81.46 81.49 86.80 90.83
150.95 160.52 154.61 152.12 159.45 167.10 177.97 174.45 168,07 168.89 177.68 187.6519 49 21 09 20 61 21.00 22 49 23.04 23.19 22.07 21.06 21.60 23.79 25.10
211.82 228.40 225.62 229.46 228.75 227.48 235.21 232.65 226,27 225.00 236.53 243.28
121,545115,489102,591 94,387106,827105,849111,952 87,468 97,910110,569122,263133,4469,130 10,010 8,677 7,801 7,171 7,128 7,284 7,275 7,057 7,648 9,183 11,890
B. Customer financingEnd-of-period balances, millions of dollars
Series Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. | May | June | July | Aug. | Sept. [ Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
1 Margin credit at broker-dealers2
MEMO: Free credit balancesat brokers3
2 Margin accounts3 Cash accounts
22,090 22,970 23,230 23,900 24,300 25,260 25,220 25,780 25,330 26,350 26,400 28,390
1,695 1,670 1,755 1,790 1,780 2,215 1,950 1,810 1,745 1,715 2,080 2,7159,725 9,840 10,160 9,230 9,230 10,115 9,700 9,440 10,080 9,630 10,340 12,840
C. Margin-account debt at brokersPercentage distribution, end of period
Series
1 Total
By equity class4
2 Less than 40 percent3 40-494 50-595 60-696 70^797 80 percent or more
Jan.
100.0
35.019.020.011.07.08.0
Feb.
100.0
36.020.018.011.08.08.0
Mar. | Apr.
100.0 100.0
38.0 39.020.0 19.018.0 18.010,0 10.07.0 7.07.0 7.0
May |
100.0
36.019.019.0n.o7.08.0
June |
100.0
34.020.019.011.08.08.0
July [
100.0
34.020.019.011.08.08.0
Aug.
100.0
35.021.018.011.08.07.0
Sept.
100.0
40.022.016.09.06.07.0
Oct. |
100.0
37.022.017.010.07.07,0
Nov. |
100.0
35.020.019.0n.o7,08.0
Dec.
100.0
34.020.019.0n.o8,08.0
D. Special miscellaneous-account balances at brokersEnd of period
Item
1 Total balances(millions of dollars)5
Distribution by equity status(percent)
2 Net credit statusDebit status, by equity
3 60 percent or more4 Less than 60 percent
Jan.
79,600
59,0
30.010.0
Feb.
81,830
59.0
31.010.0
Mar. | Apr.
83,729 82,990
60.0 60.0
30,0 30.010.0 10.0
May |
87,120
60.0
30,010.0
June |
86,910
59.0
31.010.0
July [
89,240
59.0
32.09.0
Aug,
90,930
59,0
30.011.0
Sept.
91,400
59.0
31.010.0
Oct. |
92,250
58.0
31.011.0
Nov. |
95,240
57.0
32.011.0
Dec.
99,310
58.0
31.011.0
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25. Selected assets and liabilities of financial institutionsA, FSLIC-insured institutions1
Millions of dollars, end of period
AccountJan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | June | July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. [ Nov. | Dec.
1983
1 Assets
2 Mortgages3 Mortgage backed securities4 Cash and investment
securities2
5 Other
6 Liabilities and net worth
7 Savings capital . .8 Borrowed money9 FHLBB
10 Other11 Other
12 Net worth3
13 MEMO: Mortgage loan com-mitments outstanding2
1 Assets
2 Mortgages3 Mortgage backed securities4 Cash and investment
securities2
5 Other
6 Liabilities and net worth .
7 Savings capital . .8 Borrowed money9 FHLBB
10 Other11 Other
12 Net worth3
13 MEMO: Mortgage loan com-mitments outstanding4
1 Assets
2 Mortgages3 Mortgage backed securities4 Cash and investment
securities2
5 Other
6 Liabilities and net worth
7 Savings capital . .8 Borrowed money9 FHLBB
10 Other11 Other
12 Net worth3
13 MEMO: Mortgage loan com-mitments outstanding4
707,972 718,076 728,405 737,219 747,807 756,772 767,017 776,439 789,150 799,319 807,844 819,168
476,290 477,644 478,683 481,994 484,821 489,750 495,709 500,787 506,632 510,428 516,192 521,30864,685 68,278 72,446 73,824 75,275 78,858 81,832 85,051 87,410 89,955 90,705 90,902
90,208 93,888 97,613 100,756 104,506 105,109 105,772 103,599 105,724 107,337 110,216 109,923n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
707,972 718,076 728,405 737,219 747,807 756,772 767,017 776,439 789,150 799,319 807,844 819,168
576,94389,03360,51728,51616,265
587,86686,94959,20027,74917,241
600,14386,75758,37428,38314,657
607,28986,10457,88328,22116,231
614,58586,62057,11229,50818,636
622,95488,89257,29731,59515,914
623,90189,43056,68032,75018,425
637,09689,53855,84633,69219,827
649,38092,24756,34335,90416,735
655,29393,80156,97336,82818,859
659,46095,81856,08939,72920,714
671,05998,51157,25341,25816,619
25,730 26,019 26,847 27,595 27,965 29,011 29,164 29,979 30,788 31,366 31,852 32,980
30,082 33,384 37,658 42,041 45,927 48,342 50,779 52,420 53,855 54,551 57,206 56,785
1984
825,050 834,647 853,654 865,724 884,156 901,254 913,695 929,947 938,175 947,537 960,177 978,514
525,599 530,502 535,887 544,124 553,748 563,375 572,685 579,411 585,555 590,540 598,425 599,02191,741 92,184 97,565 100,320 102,345 106,092 107,009 109,575 109,276 109,049 107,320 108,219
109,254 111,653 117,050 114,699 117,790 117,723 116,520 116,984 119,946 120,342 124,304 135,640n.a, n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 78,882 84,496 85,677 87,421 87,799 91,516
825,050 834,647 853,654 865,724 884,152 901,254 913,695 929,947 938,175 947,537 960,177 978,514
680,51494,07655,62338,45317,325
687,25894,33255,34138,99119,231
700,911102,10155,85346,24816,570
705,976106,71757,44149,27618,626
716,235112,22859,38452,84421,078
728,546 736,038118,398 120,75063,056 63,97255,342 56,77818,819 21,318
741,992125,78067,60258,17822,218
751,252131,39270,18861,20419,257
760,332129,55070,27459,27621,331
772,124128,06070,41957,64123,081
784,724137,12371,71965,40418,746
33,135 33,826 34,072 34,405 34,615 35,491 35,589 35,957 36,274 36,324 36,912 37,921
58,602 61,501 66,745 70,028 74,416 74,847 74,728 72,605 70,633 68,640 68,516 65,836
1985
974,881 982,182 992,289 995,4301,003,2251,012,3121,022,4101,034,9791,042,0651,049,727 1,061,529 1,069,723
602,180 603,308 608,267 613,334 617,574 623,275 627,311 633,107 638,112 644,392 647,684 649,989106,836 107,779 108,755 108,174 106,433 102,892 105,869 108,417 113,333 112,190 110,831 111,071
129,481 131,625 132,438 127,225 129,918 132,109 133,001 135,050 131,582 130,795 139,628 143,72091,211 93,100 94,625 96,903 98,034 100,595 101,281 101,688 101,467 102,537 102,956 102,548
974,881 982,182 992,289 995,4301,003,2251,012,3121,022,4101,034,9791,042,0651,049,727 1,061,5291,069,723
791,475 792,566 801,293 801,256 809,083 817,551 822,106 826,841 831,268 833,189 837,488 843,804125,606 129,321 132,665 132,230 129,082 130,269 134,018 139,507 144,982 147,044 152,760 157,16670,509 71,470 71,674 72,785 74,159 75,897 77,756 80,129 81,486 82,569 82,718 84,39855,096 57,851 60,991 59,445 54,923 54,372 56,263 59,378 63,496 65,270 70,248 72,76819,961 21,816 19,290 22,468 24,215 22,055 23,252 25,199 21,865 24,282 26,040 21,9B1
37,840 38,488 39,041 39,476 40,845 42,436 43,034 43,432 43,945 44,413 45,061 46,824
64,154 65,323 67,615 68,671 69,683 69,585 68,712 65,902 65,711 64,943 64,952 62,963
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25. Selected assets and liabilities of financial institutions—ContinuedB. Savings banks1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Account
1 Assets
Loans2 Mortgage3 Other
Securities4 U S government2
5 Mortgage backed securities . . .6 State and local government . , .7 Corporate and other3 . .8 Cash . . ,9 Other assets
10 Liabilities
11 Deposits12 Regular4
13 Ordinary savings14 Time and other15 Other16 Other liabilities17 General reserve accounts
Jan.
204,859
103,39325,747
14,62819,4592,067
23,8924,140
11,533
204,859
181,062177 95433,413
104,0983,108
12,93110,619
Feb.
206,175
103,65426,456
14,91719,1672,069
23,8964,423
11,593
206,175
181,849178 79133,413
103,5363 058
13,38710670
Mar.
210,568
104,34027,798
15,09819,6942,092
24,1944,864
12,488
210,568
185,197181 74233,715
105,2043 455
14,39310720
Apr.
210,469
105,10228,000
14,50419,7502,097
24,1394,679
12,288
210,469
184,478180,80433,211
104,5273,689
14,95910,803
May
212,509
105,86928,530
14,89519,5272,094
24,3445,004
12,246
212,509
185,802182 11333,457
104,8433,674
15,54610,913
June | July
1985
212,163 213,824
105,891 106,44129,211 30,339
14,074 13,96019,160 19,7792,063 2,086
24,047 23,7384,935 4,544
12,770 12,937
212,163 213,824
186,091 186,824182,243 182 88133,526 33,495
104,756 104,7373,873 3,943
14,348 15,13711,238 11,453
Aug. | Sept.
215,298 215,560
107,322 108,84230,195 29,672
13,868 13,68620,101 20,3682,105 2,107
27,735 23,5344,821 4,916
13,151 12,345
215,298 215,560
187,207 187,722183,222 183 56033,398 33,252
104,448 104,6683,985 4,162
15,971 15,54611,704 11,882
Oct.
215,893
109,17129,967
13,73420,0122,163
23,0394,893
12,914
215,893
187,239183,29633,303
104,0243,943
15,99612,299
Nov.
216,793
109,49431,217
13,43419,8282,148
22,8164,771
13,085
216,793
187,552183 71633,638
104,1163 836
16,30912,567
Dec.
216,050
11050930,755
13,12019,3672,318
21,1626,248
12,571
216,050
185,948181 93133031
103,3154017
16,78312 752
C. Life insurance companiesMillions of dollars, end of period
Account
1 Assets
Securities2 Government . . . .3 United States1
4 State and local5 Foreign2
6 Business . . ,7 Bonds8 Stocks
9 Mortgages10 Real estate11 Policy loans12 Other assets
1 Assets
Securities2 Government3 United States1
4 State and local5 Foreign2 . .6 Business7 Bonds8 Stocks
9 Mortgages . . . .10 Real estate11 Policy loans12 Other assets
Jan. |
658,796
51,09629,1229,920
12,054327,974263,75664,218
151,03022,50154,03452,161
731,113
63 97941,982
8,91313,084
368,306302,26066,046
156,85025,98354,41461,571
Feb.
661,339
51,49130,0159,265
12,211328,945266,71762,228
150,92022,57454 10753,302
735,332
65 86743,9169,000
12,951371,009303,45267,557
157,25326,18654,48960,528
Mar. |
666,550
52,01930,8869014
12,119332 825269,937
62 888
151 30123,00054,18653 221
742,154
65 60343,5028 902
13,199374,757307 07867,679
158 16226 52754,43862,667
Apr. |
672,252
53,28232,1308,862
12,290336,153273,15562,998
152,18423,18654,26354 184
748,865
6640244,2008,923
13,279379,247311,12368,124
159,39326 82854,43962,556
May
675,433
52,73831,4228,823
12,493336,602276,08960,513
152,73523,44854,30055 610
757,523
67 88045,593
8 99813,289
384,342314 02170,321
160 47027 21554,38463,232
June | July
1984
681,443 686,135
53,175 53,70731,752 32,2438,712 8,642
12,711 12,822341,178 344,456280,073 284,34461,105 60,112
153,531 153,97123,706 23,91154,325 54,33255 528 55 758
1985
765,891 772,452
68,636 68 98346,260 46,5149,044 8,980
13,332 13,489388,448 393,386317,029 321,75271,419 71,634
161,485 162,69027,831 28,24054,320 54,30065,171 64,853
Aug. |
695,829
55,11033,3868,672
13,052351,698287,33464,364
155,05823,98654,40755 570
778,293
69,97547,3439,201
13,431397,202325,64771,555
163,02728,45054,23865,401
Sept.
701,846
56,25035,0358,444
12,771353,991289,68964,302
155,37224,53354,43957 261
783,828
71 04948,1819,293
13,575355,505285,16470,341
163,92928 47654,22566,629
Oct. |
707,780
58,40337,0178,475
12,911355,770292,07963,691
155,58224,77354,45958 793
791,483
72 33449,3009,475
13,559403,832311,67572,157
165,68728,63754,14257,313
Nov. |
714,319
61,04939,5928,427
13,030358,891295,87963,012
156,16025,27154,46558 483
802,024
73 45150,3219 615
13,515410,141335 12975,012
167,30628 84454,12168,161
Dec.
722,979
62 89941,2048 713
23,982359 333295,99863 335
156 69925,76754,50563 776
816,203
77 23053,5591008613,585
414,424337 20577,219
17046028 66254,20071 227
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25. Selected assets and liabilities of financial institutions—ContinuedD. Credit unionsMillions of dollars, end of period
Account
1 Total assets/liabilities andcapital
2 Federal3 State
4 Loans outstanding . ,5 Federal . .6 State7 Savings . ,8 Federal (shares)9 State (shares and deposits) . . .
1 Total assets/liabilities andcapital
2 Federal . .3 State
4 Loans outstanding . . . .5 Federal6 State7 Savings8 Federal (shares)9 State (shares and deposits) . . .
Jan.
82,4%
5477027,726
5062533,27017 35575,53250,43825,094
93,985
64,50529,480
62,27042,22020,05085,54158 82026,721
Feb.
83,726
55 75327,973
51 43533,87817 55776,55651,21825,338
96,183
65,98930,194
62,39342,28320,11086,0485991426,134
Mar.
85,789
57,56928,220
5226934,51017 75978,48752,90525,582
98,667
67,82030,847
62,90442,77220,13288,56261 76026,802
Apr,
86,594
58 12728,467
53 24735,28617 96179,41353,58725,826
101,268
68,90332,365
64,34143,41420,92791,27562 86728,408
May
88,350
5963628,714
5443736,27418 16380,70254,63226,070
104,992
71,34233,650
65,29844,04221,25695,2786668028,598
19
June
90,276
61,31628,960
55,91537,54718,36882,57856,26126,317
19
106,784
72,02234,762
66,62344,51322,11097,20466,74430,460
84
July
90,145
61,16328,982
57,28638,49018,79682,40256,27826,124
85
107,991
72,93235,059
67,66244,96322,69998,02667,07030,956
Aug.
90,503
61,50029,003
58,80239,57819,22482,13556,20525,930
111,150
74,86936,281
69,17146,03623,13598,83468,08731,747
Sept.
91,651
62,10729,544
59,87440,3101956483,17256,73426,438
113,016
75,56737,449
70,76546,70224,063
101,31868,59232,726
Oct.
91,619
61,93529,684
60,48340,72719,75683,12956,65526,474
114,783
76,41538,368
71,81147,06524,746
103,67770,06333,614
Nov.
92,521
6269029,831
62 17041,7622040884,00057,30226,698
117,029
77,82939,200
72,40447,53824,866
105,38471,11734,267
Dec.
93,036
63 20529,831
62 56142,33720 2248434857,53926,809
118,010
77 86140,149
73,51347,93325,580
105,96370,92635,037
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26. Federal fiscal and financing operationsMillions of dollars
Type of account or operation
US, budget1
\ Receipts . . .2 Outlays . ,3 Surplus, «r deficit ( — )4 Trust funds5 Federal funds2
Off-budget entitiesSurplus, or deficit ( — )
6 Federal Financing Bank outlays7 Other3
US. budget plus off-budget, including FederalFinancing Bank
8 Surplus, or deficit ( — )Source of financing
9 Borrowing from the public10 Cash and monetary assets — Decrease, or
increase ( — )1 1 Other5 . . .
MEMO12 Treasury operating balance (level, end of period). , .13 Federal Reserve Banks14 Tax and loan accounts . . . .
US. budget*1 Receipts2 Outlays3 Surplus, or deficit ( — )4 Trust funds5 Federal funds2 . . .
Off-budget entitiesSurplus, or deficit (-)
6 Federal Financing Bank outlays7 Other3
US. budget plus off -budget, including FederalFinancing Bank
8 Surplus, or deficit ( — ) . . . .Source of financing
9 Borrowing from the public10 Cash and monetary assets — Decrease, or
increase ( — )1 1 Other5
MEMO12 Treasury operating balance (level, end of period) . . .13 Federal Reserve Banks . . . .14 Tax and loan accounts
FiscalYear1985
733,996936,809
-202,81353,540
-256,353
-7,339-1,779
-211,931
197,269
10,6733,988
17,0604,174
12,886
Calendar year 1985
Year
745,438952,500
-207,06253,191
-260,253
-6,803-1,708
-215,575
223,621
- 16,9088,863
54,94812,63942,309
HI
380,647463,760-83,112
22,591-105,703
-6,274-1,163
-90,553
87,054
-6,4799,977
24,0133,288
20,725
H2
364,791488,740
- 123,95030,600
- 154,550
-529-545
- 125,022
136,567
- 10,429-1,114
30,9359,351
21,584
Jan.
70,45476,838-6,384
-188-6,198
-840-789
-8,013
12,675
-7,9693,306
26,5025,349
21,153
Feb.
54,04874,876
-20,8272,312
-23,140
-427202
-21,056
15,994
9,094-4,032
17,1603,308
13,852
Mar.
49,60678,067
-28,461-1,682
-26,780
-1,13491
-29,504
13,159
3,21213,133
13,8683,063
10,805
Apr.
94,59482,22812,3655,1827,183
-1,108128
11,386
17,036
-21,921-495
40,02219,30520,717
Calendar year 1985
May
39,79480,245
-40,4506,699
-47,149
-1,192-354
-41,997
16,333
29,808-4,143
11,1381,9339,204
June
72,15171,506
64510,268
-9,623
-1,573-441
-1,369
11,857
-12,6972,208
24,0133,288
20,725
July
57,97078,012
-20,042-392
- 19,650
-1,308-183
-21,532
23,921
-466-1,923
24,1462,65,6
21,489
Aug.
55,77683,621
-27,845287
-28,132
26221
-27,597
16,157
12,013-573
11,8413,6568,185
Sept.
73,80873,191
61713,164
- 12,547
-31-1,350
-764
5,975
-6,2481,039
17,0604*174
12,886
Oct.
57,88185,074
- 27, 1933,371
-30,564
8620
-27,087
11,390
13,9641,732
1,8231,528
295
Nov.
51,16384,763
-33,601-1,098
-32,501
-322537
-33,386
45,863
-8,672-3,803
10,0512,2947,757
Dec.
68,19384,079
- 15,88615,268
-31,155
1,020210
- 14,656
33,261
-21,0202,414
30,9359,351
21,584
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27. U.S. budgetA. ReceiptsMillions of dollars
Source
1 All sources1 . . . . .
2 Individual income taxes net . . .3 Withheld4 Presidential Election Campaign Fund5 Nonwithheld .6 Refunds
Corporation income taxes7 Gross receipts8 Refunds . .
9 Social insurance taxes and contributions net10 Employment taxes and contributions2 . . . . . . .1 1 Unemployment insurance12 Other net receipts3
13 Excise taxes14 Customs deposits15 Estate and gift taxes .16 Miscellaneous receipts4
Calendar year 1985
Year Jan.
745,407 70,453
336,770 37,852305,010 24,778
35 098,450 12,60866,722 -433
78,721 4,37316,121 1,594
272,615 23,394242,310 21,66125,494 1,3284,808 406
35,729 3,26712,161 1,0856,527 605
19,005 1,471
1 All sources1 , . , . .
2 Individual income taxes net3 Withheld4 Presidential Election Campaign Fund5 Nonwithheld . . .6 Refunds
Corporation income taxes7 Gross receipts . . . . . . . .8 Refunds
9 Social insurance taxes and contributions, net10 Employment taxes and contributions2
1 1 Unemployment insurance . . . .12 Other net receipts3
13 Excise taxes . .14 Customs deposits15 Estate and gift taxes , , . .16 Miscellaneous receipts*
Feb.
54,021
23,76923,127
11,6831,041
2,673919
23,08020,0972,615
368
2,585842504
1,488
Mar.
49,606
15,25423,952
83,136
11,842
10,3041,888
20,55019,655
515381
2,739998430
1,218
Apr.
94,593
51,53326,343
943,23517,986
11,2652,409
28,10224,6493,062
391
2,700939671
1,793
May
39,794
3,61127,640
81,945
25,982
2,205975
28,42319,7948,192
437
3,235946566
1,783
June
72,151
34,76423,448
313,5482,266
11,373585
21,04920,182
501367
2,733997428
1,391
Calendar year 1985
July
57,970
26,25226,898
31,1331,783
3,0521,161
22,85321,136
1,276441
3,4091,125
6141,826
Aug.
55,776
25,77024,914
22,2851,431
2,3971,319
22,94318,6173,928
398
2,5441,151
5601,730
Sept.
73,808
34,64322,569
113,6131,539
12,2241,275
21,97721,325
275376
3,331936497
1,473
Oct.
57,881
29,73029,360
01,5471,177
3,3832,202
20,43118,7081,340
382
2,9581,106
5741,902
Nov.
51,162
23,39923,416
01,2691,286
2,364973
20,15117,4782,241
432
3,2111,028
5641,419
Dec.
68,193
30,19328,568
02,448
822
13,108821
19,66219,012
221429
3,0171,008
5141,511
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27. U.S. budget— ContinuedB. OutlaysMillions of dollars
Source
1 AU types1
2 National defense3 International affairs4 General science, space, and technology5 Energy6 Natural resources and environment
7 Agriculture8 Commerce and housing credit9 Transportation
10 Community and regional development11 Education training, employment, and social services
12 Health13 Social security and medicare2
14 Income security15 Veterans benefits and services16 Administration of justice17 General government
18 General-purpose fiscal assistance . . .19 Net interest20 Undistributed offsetting receipts3
1 Ail types1
Calendar year 1985
Year Jan.
960,609 78,373
260,085 19,51815,042 1,2548,957 6546,922 797
13,445 1,082
27,117 3,3724,706 266
26,822 2,0537,260 542
28,630 2,547
34,182 2,822257,388 20,930124,703 11,60026,378 9306,228 5856,491 244
6,050 1,250132,591 10,440
-32,389 -2,513
2 National defense3 International affairs4 General science, space and technology *5 Energy6 Natural resources and environment *
7 Agriculture . . . .8 Commerce9 Transportation
10 Community and regional development . . . .11 Education training employment and social services
12 Health13 Social security and medicare2 .14 Income security15 Veterans benefits and services16 Administration of justice17 General government
18 General-purpose fiscal assistance19 Net interest20 Undistributed offsetting receipts3 , .
July
79,039
22,375491652653
1,317
1,162626
2,563406
2,185
2,94421,89010,5292,324
658215
1,22210,312
-3,485
Feb.
75,142
19,862884715508786
2,054-9181,505
4692,628
2,77820,58310,2202,218
453699
11611,820
-2,238
Aug.
83,437
23,2041,542
754903
1,396
1,510-7612,617
7612,745
2,91721,30610,2013,409
519479
9212,324
-2,481
Mar.
79,113
21,9861,416
740537929
1,732586
1,583541
2,233
2,68521,03111,5302,296
471343
7510,517
-2,118
Sept.
74,527
21,5041,995
7421,1671,083
9781,7152,524
4992,136
2,67221,1708,574
942469788
2919,773
-4,495
Apr.
83,524
20,438946743661
1,006
2,8221,7602,045
8412,344
2,90921,35513,3472,293
57280
1,25810,858
-2,754
Oct.
84,967
21,9272,3871,029
4781,363
3,048787
2,602880
2,581
3,12521,8439,3402,132
538265
1,66711,440
-2,465
May
81,472
22,4131,201
722768
1,016
903602
2,146348
2,448
3,01621,37810,7403,207
492848
9111,536
-2,403
Nov.
84,549
22,029831697571
1,088
4,307-5102,667
6132,776
2,78021,32610,7913,302
441600
7412,312
-2,140
June
73,617
21,098974656
-3181,073
8221,4902,130
7011,949
2,73523,0747,809
907443643
-1319,972
-2,410
Dec.
82,849
23,7311,121
853197
1,306
4,407-9372,387
6592,058
2,79921,50210,0222,418
5871,287
4511,287
-2,881
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28* Federal debt subject to statutory limit—Types and ownership, 1985Billions of dollars
Item
1 Federal debt outstanding
2 Public debt securities ,3 Held by public . . .4 Held by agencies , .5 Agency securities6 Held by public . . . . . . .7 Held by agencies
8 Debt subject to statutory limit .
9 Public debt securities10 Other debt1 .
MEMO: Statutory debt limit
Mar. 31
1,715.1
1,710.71,415 2
295.5443 31.1
1,711.4
1 710 11 3
1,823.8
June 30
1,779.0
1,774.61,460.5
314.24.43.31.1
1,775.3
1 774.01.3
1,823.8
| Sept. 30
1,827.5
1,823.11 506.6
316.54 43.31.1
1,823.8
1 822.51.3
1,823.8
Dec. 31
1,950.3
1,945.91 597 1
348.9443 31.1
1,932.4
1 931 11.3
2,078.7
29. Gross public debt of the U.S. Treasury—Types and ownershipBillions of dollars, end of period
Type and holder
1 Total gross public debt
Type1 Interest-bearing debt3 Marketable4 Bills5 Notes .6 Bonds
7 Nonmarketable1 . . . . . , . . .8 State and local government series9 Foreign issues2 . , . . , . . . . .
10 Government11 Public , . . .12 Savings bonds and notes ,13 Government-account series^
14 Non-interest-bearing debt
Holder*15 U.S government agencies and trust funds16 Federal Reserve Banks
17 Private investors18 Commercial banks19 Money market funds20 Insurance companies21 Other corporations . . . . . . , ,22 State and local governments
Individuals2 3 Savings bonds . . .24 Other securities25 Foreign and international5
26 Other miscellaneous investors** . . . , . . . . .
1984
Ql1,463.7
1,452.11,097.7
350.2604,9142.6
354.438.19.99.9
.071.6
234.6
11,6
239.8150.8
1,073.0189.819,457.142.6
157.7
72.264.0
166.3300.3
Q2
1,512.7
1,501.11,126.6
343.3532.1151.2
374.539.98.88.8
.072.3
253.2
11.6
257.6152.9
1,102.2182.3
14.961.645.3
165.4
72.969.3
171.5317.1
Q3
1,572.3
1,559.61,176.6
356.8661.7158.1
383,041.4
8.88.8.0
73.1259.5
12,7
263.1155.0
1,154.1183,0
13.658.647.7
172.4
73.773.8
175.5351.1
Q4
1,663.0
1,660.61,247.4
374.4705.1167.9
413.244.49.19.1
.073.3
286.2
2.3
289.6160.9
1,212.5185.526.073.950.2
179.4
74.570.8
193.1360.6
1985
Ql
1,710.7
1,695.21,271,7
379.5713.8178.4
423.647.79.19.1
.074.1
292.2
15.5
295.5161.0
1,254.1195.026.780,450.8
189.7
75.469.7
186.4380.0
Q2
1,774.6
1,759.81,310.7
381.9740.9187.9
449.153.98.38.3.0
75.4311.0
14.8
314.2169.1
1,292.0196.324.885.050.7
198.9
76.772.0
200.7386.9
Q3 | Q4
1,823.1 1,945.9
1,821.0 1,943.41,360.2 1,437.7
384.2 399.9776.4 812.5199.5 211.1
460.8 505.762.8 87.56.6 7.56.6 7.5.0 .0
77.0 78.1313.9 332.2
2.1 2.5
316.5 348.9169.7 181.3
1,338.2 1,431,3196.9 192.222.7 25.188.1 93.254.9 62.0
212.8 n.a
78,2 79.873.2 74.9
209.8 214.6401.2 n.a.
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30, U.S. government securities dealers, 1985A. Transactions1
Par value, averages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity Jan. | Feb. [ Mar. | Apr. | May [ June [ July | Aug. [ Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
IMMEI>IATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities . . . 71,700 71,774 73,284 72,575 83,466 87,015 65,824 70,892 62,982 71,623 91,974 80,865
Maturity2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 1—5 years5 5-10 years . . . .6 Over 10 years
Type of customer1 U.S. government securities
dealers .8 U.S. government securities
brokers9 All others2
10 Federal agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit . . ,12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury' bills15 Treasury coupons . . . . . .16 Federal agency securities
32 1861,762
17,67912 0398,035
4 282
32 62334,7959 8955 4293,750
10 784
5,5215 201
155
33 4491,650
17,535105008,641
4,326
33 86533,58394904 6083,2409 958
7,1256 170
128
38,0921,726
16,10810,4696,889
3,964
3641332,9078 7693,7312,926
10205
8,0655098
112
35,9201,976
17,02310,9246,731
3,907
34,71633,95110 1914,3593,504
12,014
6,6625,521
120
34,1881,953
23,18113,12611,018
3,046
40,08640,333109824,6873,920
11,388
4,5865,731
148
34,5721,664
23,49515,61311,671
2,952
42,79541,270129124,6704,005
12,709
6,4257,632
223
29,3971,561
15,94010,8108,115
2,472
33,37029,98210,8293,9263,247
13,390
4,0474,960
155
29,9911,636
17,41711,28810,561
2,918
34,58533,38910,9693,2552,999
13,027
3,9425,667
346
27,6741,683
15,3131Q,4677,845
2,945
30,77129,26611,6683,3863,009
13,466
5,8366,599
234
31,7241,923
15,33013,6069,039
3,246
33 81734,56113 3613 2452,790
14 379
4,6106043
564
35,9711,970
21,28218,81413,938
3,132
43 62145,22115 29930962,651
14 703
5,0207429
467
31 6322,224
20,03314,78612,191
2,845
3800840,01315 3173 8002,862
16 579
4,8886777
229
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS4
17 U.S. government securities . . . .18 Federal agency securities
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities
Maturity2 Bills3 Otht;r within 1 year4 1—5 years5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years
Type of customer1 U.S. government securities deal8 U.S. government securities brok9 All others2
10 Federiil agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury bills15 Treasury coupons16 Federal agency securities
1,053 1,569 1,330 1,020 1,723 1,319 1,200 1,317 1,0503,622 3,311 2,149 2,634 3,270 3,740 3,500 3,602 3,824
srsers
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS'*
17 U S. government securities18 Federal agency securities
7324,790
1,7595,671
1,3236,176
Week ending Wednesday
Jan. 2
53,115
25,2371,863
12,8927,0086,115
4,84319,00529,2685,5353,3562,557
10,436
3,1063,681
78
1,1352,100
Jan. 9
74,645
31,9722,183
18,11013,3669,015
4,54234,46735,6379,0827,9995,363
11,373
4,7484,826
148
8513,417
Jan. 16
60,285
29,2361,702
11,90610,5296,913
3,71828,35928,20911,9215,3273,273
10,631
5,7055,250
91
6934,626
Jan. 23
74,057
36,7561,646
17,57611,3546,724
4,48232,62736,94710,3554,8673,741
10,433
4,7914,407
167
1,0344,064
Jan. 30
77,363
30,5541,495
22,73213,2969,286
3,92435,30538,1349,5194,0873,007
10,132
6,4976,304
136
1,3202,851
Feb. 6
73,746
34,1511,595
20,8899,0788,032
4,05535,56134,1318,3605,1513,334
11,098
7,5695,302
126
2,0702,518
Feb. 13
67,722
31,6221,390
12,7159,364
12,631
4,94231,91930,8619,8894,3383,3109,575
7,9705,997
133
1,6523,429
Feb. 20
69,475
35,7441,765
16,4848,2507,233
4,09032,23733,14911,5803,9292,861
10,066
5,8845,327
218
1,2074,373
Feb. 27
78,004
34,0811,740
20,31314,2377,633
4,24736,13837,6208,9774,6513,3849,277
7,2047,332
118
1,6203,300
Mar. 6
67,541
33,7731,709
13,50411,8486,708
3,97333,99529,5747,4833,8153,391
10,544
7,9326,395
69
6822,192
79Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S. government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedA. Transactions1—ContinuedPar value, averages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities
Maturity2 Bills . . . . . .3 Other within 1 year4 1—5 years5 5-10 years . . . . .6 Over 10 years
Type of customer7 US. government securities dealers8 U.S. government securities brokers . .9 All others2
10 Federal agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper . .
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury bills . . . .15 Treasury coupons16 Federal agency securities
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS4
17 U S government securities18 Federal agency securities
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities . .
Maturity2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 1-5 years . . . .5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years . .
Type of customer1 U.S. government securities dealers8 U.S. government securities brokers9 AH others2
10 Federal agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper . . .
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury bills15 Treasury coupons . . . .16 Federal agency securities
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS4
17 U.S. government securities18 Federal agency securities
Week ending Wednesday
Mar. 13
66,085
36,4411,932
12,6199,3105,784
3,96333,83028,2928,1603,7833,0439,589
7,3525,319
109
1,0872,129
May 22
80,422
30,4902,177
25,25410,82411,678
2,58138,36539,47611,1584,6784,010
10,832
3,7705,907
311
1,7393,820
Mar. 20
65,993
38,8531,671
11,9487,6185,903
3,18633,56829,24010,1413,4582,411
10,525
10,7204,775
109
1,5022,613
May 29
71,794
27,1351,348
23,27411,5158,522
2,35734,88434,5537,6524,1304,231
11,020
4,0574,627
121
1,3992,032
Mar. 27
77,766
37,6331,766
22,20810,0656,094
4,10936,48637,1718,2283,6492,790
10,429
6,0183,751
119
2,0491,768
June5
97,622
39,7492,073
22,82119,62313,356
3,75145,47748,39513,5365,4184,497
13,062
7,3607,488
202
1,3883,374
Apr. 3
80,066
38,4651,777
17,74812,6919,385
5,09238,48436,4908,5973,9822,845
11,469
6,8945,171
170
7572,440
June 12
80,156
35,6341,515
17,94814,71910,340
2,92240,34836,88511,3683,9373,659
11,595
6,1977,870
300
6663,861
Apr. 10
74,012
40,1551,809
13,83211,2067,009
4,39035,77633,84610,2183,9993,641
11,251
6,2615,362
150
1,3352,435
June 19
88,937
36,5851,531
24,60815,124.11,090
2,38944,44542,10316,2145,2624,550
13,541
7,5398,552
99
1,9364,799
Apr. 17
84,050
40,2922,094
20,73113,3457,588
4,94138,97240,13814,4264,9143,912
12,324
6,7255,881
41
7353,795
June 26
80,404
28,5751,582
27,74613,0799,422
2,04440,28138,08010,2254,0993,656
12,219
5,2236,388
347
1,3033,027
Apr. 24
75,819
37,6731,736
18,42011,0026,988
2,61737,17636,02510,0085,2003,994
12,228
7,7596,308
154
1,6862,330
July 3
75,464
29,9101,877
17,52914,98911,160
3,65636,49835,31011,1184,4193,239
14,565
3,5385,262
258
1,0862,658
May 1
66,117
30,8922,165
17,2169,4026,443
3,28532,24830,5847,9113,7013,080
12,563
5,2775,642
60
8891,743
July 10
65,943
29,4591,349
14,70712,0088,421
2,38131,17932,38411,2384,0923,217
13,006
3,5045,049
99
9023,950
May 8
74,241
31,9801,870
22,01611,3627,013
3,33735,01135,8939,2764,9963,765
11,839
4,7375,243
96
2,7783,064
July 17
71,204
32,2281,681
16,01712,2958,983
2,29036,81832,09714,2014,2273,834
14,603
4,9934,701
135
6444,791
May 15
100,760
41,3802,292
24,57115,75916,758
3,51649,38247,86214,5884,7413,414
10,438
5,3156,454
148
1,1624,464
July 24
65,395
29,0841,324
16,45610,354
8,177
1,79934,90428,6939,7494,0493,143
12,313
5,0515,266
134
1,4502,959
80Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S, government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedA. Transactions1—ContinuedPar value, averages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities
Maturity2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 1—5 vears5 5—10 years6 Over 10 years
Type of customer1 U.S. government securities dealers . . . .8 U.S. government securities brokers . . . .9 All others2
10 Federal agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury bills15 Treasury coupons . . .16 Federal agency securities . . . .
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS4
17 U.S government securities18 Federal agency securities
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1 U.S. government securities
Maturity2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 1-5 years5 5—10 years6 Over 10 years
Type of customer1 U.S. government securities dealers . . . .8 U.S. government securities brokers . . . .9 All other2
10 Federal agency securities1 1 Certificates of deposit12 Bankers acceptances13 Commercial paper
FUTURES TRANSACTIONS3
14 Treasury bills15 Treusury coupons16 Federal agency securities
FORWARD TRANSACTIONS4
17 U.S. government securities18 Federal agency securities
Week ending Wednesday
July 31
64,348
28,6171,689
17,4238,9967,622
3,35432,07428,9208,8383,2973,046
12,403
3,4765,462
337
1,7352,723
Oct. 16
49,566
25,9501,4238,4927,9645,738
2,79723,21723,55314,5602,7902,167
14,331
3,7173,939
486
5126,185,
Aug. 7
71,432
31,9541,928
18,4999,8379,214
2,56436,11632,7528,4733,3523,016
12,832
3,0195,634
176
1,3663,371
Oct. 23
65,754
28,9941,325
14,48111,8229,131
2,74430,88932,12112,8952,6842,274
14,224
4,5855,892
530
1,2004,427
Aug. 14
77,453
30,4761,473
16,42613,51315,565
3,71138,43135,31111,5913,5713,077
12,827
4,8386,390
334
1,7204,183
Oct. 30
95,725
39,0311,605
25,92717,26311,900
4,33046,07045,32513,5673,7913,341
13,880
5,7937,902
724
6484,736
Aug. 21
72,568
30,8691,581
20,1539,914
10,051
2,04036,64433,88414,3473,3803,298
13,980
4,6495,523
262
1,2894,425
Nov. 6
86,393
28,6012,168
18,65323,04513,925
3,80940,79441,79112,0803,0172,471
15,229
4,2607,214
853
8294,813
Aug. 28
62,605
26,6091,634
16,6649,2908,407
2,89728,53731,17010,0452,8672,609
12,509
2,8025,317
502
1,2322,850
Nov. 13
86,858
33,2621,919
18,21319,46514,000
2,77143,12740,95915,2752,9332,901
14,841
4,1367,894
850
7267,331
Sept. 4
69,881
31,7601,572
13,30314,9208,327
3,43931,41635,0279,3403,1033,015
13,960
6,1355,460
305
1,1343,132
Nov. 20
104,567
46,6622,014
26,99215,41213,487
3,15049,63551,78320,4903,8743,143
15,815
6,5507,858
169
2,6107,113
Sept. 11
60,677
27,6181,384
13,55810,0158,102
3,40730,23427,03613,4293,6452,924
13,480
6,3747,491
277
7824,690
Nov. 27
95,321
35,4552,062
23,11319,21215,480
3,47843,94047,90315,1552,8282,445
15,013
4,8537,434
146
2,5484,353
Sept. 18
56,130
26,1631,572
13,3218,6346,441
2,81927,73625,57613,8133,0052,633
13,435
5,1355,467
266
8234,583
Dec. 4
84,385
33,0292,401
15,70020,08013,176
2,89338,88642,60610,3992,9312,837
15,865
5,0417,791
87
1,2553,848
Sept. 25
73,682
29,4761,820
21,22912,5378,620
2,54837,09534,03911,0894,0213,762
14,009
6,6548,074
208
1,6323,143
Dec. 11
83,829
27,4001,857
19,51020,23914,824
2,27641,19740,35616,0313,8323,158
15,104
6,5268,535
557
6208,004
Oct. 2
65,898
31,3992,924
12,73110,9717,873
3,42730,70931,7629,8223,0312,651
13,977
4,2546,075
305
4392,772
Dec. 18
96,767
35,5902,090
27,51816,93714,633
3,03247,53646,19922,2445,0453,270
17,787
5,4427,660
221
2,0637,830
Oct. 9
59,790
27,3612,197
10,66211,5638,007
2,13428,89828,75812,6543,3783,156
13,204
4,5615,512
867
5554,661
Dec. 25
73,847
30,2201,883
20,31511,38810,042
2,58833,19338,06615,0643,2032,314
15,248
4,1894,984
180
1,5795,297
81Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S. government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedB. Positions1
Averages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.S. governmentsecurities . .
2 Bills3 Other within 1 year . , .4 1-5 years5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years . . .7 Federal agency
securities8 Certificates of deposit . . .9 Bankers acceptances . . . .
10 Commercial paper
FUTURES POSITIONS
1 1 Treasury bills12 Treasury coupons13 Federal agency
securities
FORWARD POSITIONS
14 U.S. governmentsecurities
15 Federal agencysecurities
Jan. |
13,970
11,614-1105,680
-4026812
1941610,2574,8404880
-13,1331 335
-55
-850
-6,977
Feb. |
13,534
12,456851
3,078-2 900
50
19,6149,4864,7285,230
-2,5563 135
-9
-1,745
-8,170
Mar. [
11,106
14,1331,316
442-2546-2238
193428,0073,5634646
1,2145573
-101
-1,317
-8,252
Apr. |
8,284
11,6211,2032,227
-4,461-2,307
18,0468,6523,9494,959
-2,8906,321
38
-818
-7,871
May |
5,100
7,9%1,0833,784
-5 688-2,076
19,8189,3684,4765,469
-5,9346,584
-99
-344
-7,786
June |
1,614
4,638844
5,698-7 173-2,393
22,7469,4964,5445,232
-4,9254,251
-472
227
-9,131
July
134
2,9731,2936,511
-7,230-3,412
23,4619,0384,6074,786
-4,7944,444
-1,161
-1,086
-8,870
Aug. |
1,277
5,3271,3764,442
-6 199-3,670
23,1118,2344,2134905
-6,6995 164
-530
-700
- 10,793
Sept. |
2,094
6,4161,0595,733
-6,381-4,734
23,7878,2884,1745,624
-6,2225,130
-1,209
-1,464
- 10,433
Oct. |
3,710
12,1661,0566,164
-9 192-6,483
25 3508,8504,9405699
-13,5735,789
-2,677
-1,574
-9,358
Nov. |
17,493
17,4981,1129,242
-7 632-2,727
264859,9955,5257,449
-15,8852584
-1,333
-866
-11,106
Dec.
10,374
14,0601,5208,850
-10999-3057
33 14410,6305,4757957
- 12,4693 269
-1,050
-395
- 14,289
82Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S. government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedB. Positions1—ContinuedAverages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.S. government securities
2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 i_5 years5 5-10 years . . .6 Over 10 years7 Federal agency securities8 Certificates of deposit9 Bankers acceptances
10 Commercial paper
FUTURES POSITIONS
11 Treasury bills12 Treasury coupons13 Federal agency securities
FORWARD POSITIONS
14 U S government securities15 Federal agency securities . . . .
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.S. government securities
2 Bills3 Other within 1 year4 1-5 years5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years7 Federal agency securities8 Certificates of deposit9 Bankers acceptances
10 Commercial paper
FUTURES POSITIONS
11 Treasury bills12 Treasury coupons13 Federal agency securities
FORWARD POSITIONS
14 U.S government securities15 Federal agency securities
Week ending Wednesday
Jan. 2 Jan. 9
20,121 18,709
13,896 12,907-253 -1919,751 6,486
-2,645 -2,135-627 1,642
19,166 19,14310,858 11,5064,974 5,4285,591 4,689
-11,822 -12,8551,197 526-172 -150
-2,075 -1,162-7,527 -7,623
Mar. 20 Mar. 27
8,409 10,580
13,919 14,4291,157 625
-1,165 2,002-2,828 -3,222-2,675 -3,25319,391 18,4557,491 7,8833,047 3,2494,066 4,586
1,635 -2,6475,359 6,728-149 -168
-535 -1,428-8,137 -7,686
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.Se government securities
2 Bills3 Other within 1 year . . .4 1-5 years5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years7 Federal agency securities8 Certificates of deposit9 Bankers acceptances
10 Commercial paper . . .
FUTURES POSITIONS
11 Treasury bills12 Treasury coupons13 Federal agency securities
FORWARD POSITIONS
14 U.S government securities15 Federal agency securities
June5
5,460
7,1901,0145,774
-7,217-1,30222,1799,8215,2186,512
-7,4514,832-175
-123-8,662
Jan. 16
11,803
9,601-3905,635
-4,5171,474
18,27010,1244,6264,496
-14,568974
-149
-1,098-7,447
Apr. 3
10,684
11,808858
2,455-2,076-2,36216,6928,4873,9964,334
-3,5726,046-108
-2,169-7,898
1 June 12
4,332
7,1551,0785,746
-7,084-2,56323,42010,2425,2675,989
-6,0094,646-252
-998-9,819
Jan. 23
11,633
11,211-6
4,725-4,793
49518,8829,3614,4894,512
-13,9011,561-62
-181-6,282
Apr. 10
6,791
10,341705712
-2,985-1,98117,3728,3343,8214,195
-3,7356,258-33
-810-8,485
June 19
2,309
5,454745
5,680-7,056-2,51522,5419,4914,2044,425
-5,6724,732-330
-62-9,319
Jan. 30
13,130
12,506100
5,468-4,930
-1520,8989,7064,8255,436
- 12,0522,218
108
-803-6,298
Apr. 17
9,608
13,1921,0191,948
- 4,412-2,13918,8508,3643,8254,321
-3,0236,910
48
-660-7,958
| June 26
-3,714
1,226586
5,126-7,922-2,73022,6288,9083,8754,616
-3,4113,692-776
1,310-8,903
Feb. 6
11,757
12,201357
4,809-4,352-1,25721,00710,1544,8195,677
-9,3012,738
216
-1,178-7,899
Apr. 24
7,991
12,1911,6492,291
-5,709-2,43118,6728,9073,9485,825
-3,2156,563
78
-718-7,464
July 3
603
604893
6,806-5,751-1,94922,3298,8074,5635,044
-1,8863,045
-1,000
973-8,042
Feb. 13
11,278
10,534713
3,763-4,200
46920,0079,7844,8125,037
-4,9962,949
171
-1,877-8,335
May 1
6,498
9,5921,5454,220
-5,863-2,99618,0299,1654,2646,072
-2675,882
196
-88-7,542
July 10
2,677
2,9731,0227,155
-6,615-1,85824,17910,3505,7975,342
-4,8353,408
-1,156
-961-8,152
Feb. 20
13,846
12,792852
1,888-2,547
86218,8469,2854,9745,293
-1,5183,136-87
-2,486-8,191
May 8
7,497
11,2001,2234,337
-5,299-3,96519,2439,6054,3436,071
-2,7347,422
150
-655-7,528
July 17
1,580
4,1341,1396,702
-6,896-3,49924,6129,0094,6094,945
-6,7713,998
-1,078
-917-9,336
Feb. 27
15,742
13,4961,1322,254
-1,443303
18,8198,9264,3865,118
2,3063,391-255
-1,498-8,027
May 15
10,036
9,9391,1984,960
-5,370-691
19,5159,3794,0145,072
-6,6907,518
4
-1,242-7,898
July 24
-1,3%
4,0901,4355,445
-7,957-4,40923,6058,4394,4514,552
-4,2895,392
-1,365
-1,322-9,280
Mar. 6
14,773
14,5082,069
790-1,678
-91720,2448,7454,1915,587
4,3654,498-66
-1,411-8,760
May 22
2,352
6,516999
1,298-4,662-1,79819,6339,1134,3935,039
-7,1586,410-194
-216-7,920
July 31
-2,363
2,0421,6526,669
-8,150-4,57622,0838,6623,6794,041
-4,7515,520
-1,199
-2,076-9,025
Mar. 13
11,546
14,7751,749-792
-2,614-1,57220,4137,9043,7584,529
3,5225,189-42
-1,570-8,709
May 29
-452
3,866913
3,793-7,166-1,85820,7209,2264,9495,204
-7,9125,284-421
813-7,609
Aug. 7
-4,739
2,5211,3105,253
-8,169-5,65422,7848,2754,5255,272
-5,8565,347
-1,169
-978-9,431
83Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S. government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedB. Positions1—ContinuedAverages of daily figures, in millions of dollars
Type and maturity
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.S. government securities . . .
2 Bills3 Other within 1 year . .4 1-5 years ,5 5-10 years6 Over 10 years . . . . . .7 Federal agency securities . . . .8 Certificates of deposit . . .9 Bankers acceptances
10 Commercial paper
FUTURES POSITIONS
11 Treasury bills . . .12 Treasury coupons13 Federal agency securities . . . .
Week ending Wednesday
Aug. 14
4,478
8,3121,3946,548
= 7,555-=4,22123,756
8,1414,5734,972
-6,1585,915-540
Aug. 21
492
5,3571,3371,651
= 4,685-3,16722,9888,2923,9845,093
-6,7795,240-130
Aug. 28
3,795
5,2801,3564,277
-5,084-2,03422,944
8,2123,7664,417
-7,7004,653-282
Sept. 4
5,739
6,3171,4595,431
-4,924-2,54423,063
8,3154,3135,168
-7,0473,741-692
Sept. 11
650
4,4831,0074,985
-5,819-4,00624,1298,3033,8705,770
-3,6294,201
-1,238
Sept. 18
997
5,9881,0894,550
= 5,825-4,80524,227
8,0133,4955,132
-3,8225,026
-1,033
Sept. 25
2,714
7,490946
6,733-6,794-5,66123,768
8,1074,4105,396
-8,7745,990
-1,409
Oct. 2
3,002
9,3531,1566,754
-8,253-6,00823,3578,8535,4516,713
-9,5796,508
= 1,203
Oct. 9
-524
8,401757
6,674-9,305-7,05225,0388,8645,0206,134
-9,4126,696
-2,805
Oct. 16
1,212
11,3211,0235,451
= 9,342-7,24226,3928,6434,5675,408
-11,5206,633
-2,600
FORWARD POSITIONS
14 U.S. government securities15 Federal agency securities .
NET IMMEDIATE2
1 U.S. government securities
-298 -1,221 -453 -706 =1,199 -1,620 =1,480 -1,840 -1,315 -2,037-11,294 -11,843 -10,638 -10,599 =11,156 -11,143 =9,929 =9,065 -10,102 -10,347
Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25
4,349 6,811 14,664 15,929 17,818 20,648 14,744 9,195 12,177 11,493
23456789
10
111213
1415
BillsOther within 1 yearl-=5 years . . . .5=10 yearsOver 10 years .
Federal agency securities . . . .Certificates of depositBankers acceptancesCommercial paper
FUTURES POSITIONS
Treasury billsTreasury couponsFederal agency securities . . . .
FORWARD POSITIONS
U.S. government securities . . .Federal agency securities . . . .
14,4791,3903,938
-9,192-6,26525,5318,6354,9194,963
- 16,2405,558
-2,713
= 1,508-8,598
14,072" 1 ,096
7,256-9,737-5,87525,0019,2494,8395,406
-18,0314,546
-3,193
-1,438-8,650
14,995588
10,634-7,788-3,76526,0479,4925,3387,776
= 16,4073,243
-3,335
-1,524-9,830
15,456913
11,382-8,749-3,07225,5489,8735,9107,295
- 17,4452,968
-1,221
-896-11,719
18,8241,4427,405
-7,699-2,15426,0169,7105,3957,548
-15,8291,600-591
-1,330-11,363
19,9221,3688,650
-6,748-2,54327,88910,5065,3957,044
- 14,4792,768-622
57-11,166
14,8191,4347,881
= 6,937= 2,45228,27010,829
6,1778,147
- 12,8742,884-739
-843= 11,754
12,0521,5407,198
-8,793= 2,80230,05010,4015,3107,438
= 11,4802,937-699
-702-13,698
16,9731,3968,284
= 11,491-2,98534,43211,0245,6508,404
- 12,3353,625
= 1,173
124-15,187
16,1471,809
10,58113,218
-3,82636,05810,5935,3708,063
-13,2973,620
-1,353
960-14,510
84Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
30. U.S. government securities dealers, 1985—ContinuedC. Financing1
Millions of dollars
Source Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing . . ,4 Term
57,000 59,989 60,818 62,325 64,824 66,34772,387 71,570 75,298 77,440 74,562 75,308
68,930 69,377 72,392 77,24774,930 78,394 80,007 88,981
93,727 96,535 96,019 94,055 97,989 96,45063,188 62,327 62,890 65,621 67,542 66,486
100,429 103,403 107,884 93,334151,085 67,346 67,645 74,425
76,817 79,43596,966 99,204
116,992 120,45888,119 90,233
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing . .2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing4 Term
Ri,VERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing4 Term
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing4 Term
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing4 Term
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS2
1 Overnight and continuing2 Term
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS3
3 Overnight and continuing4 Term
Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13
54,817 55,943 59,869 56,906 55,69763,715 77,251 75,256 71,552 69,193
91,548 95,464 94,117 92,835 93,26953,698 69,530 63,509 60,790 62,840
59,293 58,024 62,073 59,69071,218 73,032 70,585 71,618
94,194 93,827 96,337 100,11762,587 64,499 61,539 60,975
63,672 61,98870,344 74,138
102,523 99,63961,142 61,379
Mar. 20 Mar. 27 Apr. 3 Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8 May 15 May 22 May 29
58,873 59,096 61,351 61,341 62,91776,213 78,752 77,184 76,353 76,958
91,341 91,832 96,123 93,090 92,52863,137 65,514 62,991 63,129 63,501
59,814 66,685 59,143 65,564 66,964 66,12678,588 78,158 76,167 73,944 75,172 72,491
93,057 96,865 94,731 101,773 98,306 97,48269,561 68,432 68,813 68,783 66,977 65,962
Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16
June 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Aug. 7
67,633 68,551 67,572 65,05773,949 71,940 75,144 78,893
97,714 99,708 98,638 98,06966,185 63,166 64,648 65,772
59,070 67,715 72,453 68,26677,210 71,374 72,671 76,861
76,889 99,547 107,275 103,28681,614 60,232 61,689 463,826
73,201 67,51477,445 79,663
105,731 96,92060,274 68,577
71,755 71,916 66,067 70,02476,708 78,163 80,744 74,143
104,777 105,841 105,336 105,24965,709 67,851 67,878 65,766
74,397 70,935 71,849 74,75579,871 80,423 82,305 81,571
109,149 107,615 107,943 108,76366,890 64,815 71,234 69,521
80,414 76,41786,109 86,872
113,292 11,82472,157 68,719
Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25
76,930 75,713 79,794 80,76589,648 94,822 96,171 97,968
122,220 113,650 124,225 121,26474,254 83,299 80,589 85,475
74,295 69,065 86,679 82,12794,006 100,601 94,362 92,657
124,373 93,413 132,340 128,32279,170 108,969 80,043 76,087
82,837 68,95094,696 107,036
130,714 99,69179,572 112,707
85Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
31. Debt of federal and federally sponsored credit agencies, 1985Millions of dollars, end of period
Agency
1 Federal and federallysponsored agencies . , .
2 Federal agencies3 Defense Department1 . . . .4 Export-Import Bank2-3 . .5 Federal Housing
Administration4 . . . .6 Government National
Mortgage Associationparticipationcertificates5
7 Postal Service6
8 Tennessee ValleyAuthority
9 United States RailwayAssociation6
10 Federally sponsoredagencies7
1 1 Federal Home LoanBanks . . . . .
12 Federal Home LoanMortgageCorporation . . . . . . .
13 Federal National MortgageAssociation
14 Farm Credit Banks15 Student Loan Marketing
Association8
MEMO16 Federal Financing Bank
debt9
Lending to federal andfederally sponsoredagencies
17 Export-Import Bank3
18 Postal Service6
19 Student Loan MarketingAssociation8
20 Tennessee Valley Authority ,21 United States Railway
Association6
Other lending™22 Farmers Home
Administration23 Rural Electrification
Administration24 Other
Jan.
271,334
35,235133
15,882
132
2,1651,337
15,535
51
236,099
64,705
10,195
84,61270,642
5,945
146,034
15,8521,087
5,00013,810
51
59,066
20,65330,515
Feb.
271,849
35,360122
15,881
129
2,1651,337
15,675
51
236,489
64,706
11,237
84,70170,012
5,833
146,611
15,8521,087
5,00013,950
51
59,041
20,80430,826
| Mar. |
276,067
35,140116
15,709
127
2,1651,337
15,635
51
240,927
65,700
11,882
86,29770,383
6,665
147,507
15,6901,087
5,00013,910
51
59,756
20,73031,283
Apr.
275,%1
35,182107
15,707
123
2,1651,337
15,776
74
240,779
65,257
12,004
86,91369,882
6,723
148,723
15,6901,087
5,00014,051
74
60,641
20,89431,286
May
279,440
34,915102
15,706
122
2,165970
15,776
74
244,525
67,765
12,167
88,17069,321
7,111
149,597
15,690720
5,00014,154
74
61 461
21 00331,495
June
284,889
35,64497
15,744
119
2,165970
16,475
74
249,225
69,898
12,723
89,51870,039
7,047
151,971
15,729720
5,00014,750
74
62606
21 18331,909
| July
286,159
35,35493
15,746
118
2,165970
16,188
74
250,805
70,244
13,197
90,20870,069
7,087
152,%2
15,729720
5,00014,463
74
63,546
21 36431,721
| Aug.
289,657
35,33889
15,744
116
2,165970
16,180
74
253,939
71,949
13,393
91,31870,092
7,187
152,941
15,729720
5,00014,455
74
63,779
21,46331,721
( f t *
288,657
35,90382
15,419
117
2,1651,940
16,106
74
252,754
72,384
12,720
91,69368,287
7,670
153,513
15,4091,690
5,00014,381
74
64,169
21 67631,114
Oct.
292,584
35,99079
15,417
116
2,1651,940
16,199
74
256,594
73,260
13,239
92,57869,274
8,243
153,565
15,4091,690
5,00014,474
74
63,969
21 79231,157
Nov.
293,930
36,12175
15,417
115
2,1651,940
16,335
74
257,809
73,840
11,016
94,57669,933
8,444
154,226
15,4091,690
5,00014,610
74
64 189
21 82631,428
Dec.
293,905
36,39071
15,678
115
2,1651,940
16,347
74
257,515
74,447
11,926
93,89668,851
8,395
153,373
15,6701,690
5,00014,622
74
64 234
20 65431,429
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32. New security issues of state and local governments, 1985Millions of dollars
Type of issue or issuer, or use Year | Jan. | Feb. [ Mar. | Apr. [ May [ June \ July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
1 All issues, new andrefunding1
Type of issue2 General obligation3 U.S. government loans2 .4 Revenue5 U.S. government loans2 .
Type of Issuer6 State7 Special district and statutory
authority8 Municipalities, counties,
townships,school districts
9 Issues for new capital, total.
Use of proceeds10 Education11 Transportation12 Utilities and conservation . . .13 Social welfare14 Industrial aid15 Other purposes
214,189 6,607 8,510 9,873 12,095 14,097 11,801 12,268 15,239 13,345 20,780 32,144 57,430
52,622 1,88714 7
161,567 4,72027 3
13,004 369
134,363 4,045
66,822 2,193
156,050 5,206
16,658 75712,070 34726,852 1,35963,181 1,67012,892 38924,398 684
3,527 2,998 3,265 4,535 2,739 5,257 3,1600 5 0 1 0 0 0
4,983 6,875 8,830 9,562 9,062 7,011 12,0790 0 2 0 1 6 2
1,559 252 958 1,298 350 786 800
4,493 5,754 7,279 8,126 7,625 6,893 9,484
2,458 3,867 3,858 4,673 3,826 4,589 4,955
5,890 8,253 9,075 9,279 7,966 7,660 10,709
950 1,018 1,121 1,169472 173 319 631
1,008 1,491
962 797 1,194276 651 252
2,347 1,478 1,844 720 1,9871,848 3,155 3,105 3,454 2,956 3,155 4,283
353 584 293 782 560 553 1,5241,259 1,832 1,890 1,765 1,368 1,784 1,469
3,953 5,852 6,695 8,7540 0 0 0
9,392 14,928 25,449 48,6760 6 7 0
1,501 1,337 1,648 2,146
7,580 12,374 21,563 39,147
4,264 7,069 8,933 16,137
9,878 13,984 21,362 46,788
1,317 1,518 1,954 3,901471 1,264 3,734 3,480
1,358 2,924 3,266 7,0703,989 4,305 8,672 22,589
735 1,507 2,029 3,5832,009 2,466 1,707 6,165
87
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33, New security issues of corporationsMillions of dollars
Type of issue or issuer, or use
1 AH issues' . .
2 Bonds
Type of offering3 Public4 Private placement
Industry group5 Manufacturing6 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .7 Transportation . . .8 Public utility9 Communication .
10 Real estate and financial
11 Stocks .
Type12 Preferred13 Common
Industry group14 Manufacturing .15 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .16 Transportation17 Public utility1 8 Communication19 Real estate and financial . , . .
1 All issues1
2 Bonds .
Type of offering3 Public4 Private placement
Industry group5 Manufacturing . .6 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .7 Transportation , . . . . .8 Public utility9 Communication
10 Real estate and financial
11 Stocks
Type12 Preferred13 Common . . . . . . . . .
Industry group14 Manufacturing15 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .16 Transportation17 Public utility . . .1 8 Communication19 Real estate and financial
Year | Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr.
120,149 7,717 8,563 11,703 10,491
68,570 4,577 3,911 5,292 6,038
47,444 4,577 3,911 5,292 6,03821,126 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
16,851 849 655 853 1,3977,540 512 330 511 1,1643,833 31 250 0 1759,125 313 763 1,050 7953,642 0 0 650 725
27,577 2,873 1,913 2,228 1,781
51,579 3,140 4,652 6,411 4,453
7,213 594 1,962 893 44044,366 2,546 2,690 5,518 4,013
14,135 888 1 038 1,654 1,42413,112 994 646 1,225 1,4942,729 355 283 91 1135,001 350 534 674 6391 822 187 2 1 133 37
14,780 366 2 149 1,634 746
132,531 7,741 7,707 5,465 6,075
109,903 5,698 5 328 3 370 4,290
73,579 5,698 5,328 3,370 4,29036,326 n a n a n a n.a
24,607 179 452 68 69113,726 1,007 650 265 1,0984,694 10 75 180 69
10,679 325 385 521 4952,997 210 0 200 0
53,199 3,967 3,766 2,135 1,937
22,628 2,043 2,379 2,096 1,785
4,118 305 425 227 33918,510 1,738 1,954 1,869 1,446
4,054 427 299 387 1656,277 465 616 486 732
589 54 15 105 621,624 225 45 134 188
419 30 20 18 949,665 842 1,384 966 544
May
11,484
7,012
7012n.a.
2,0711,070
1351,150
4882,097
4,472
4923,980
1 545922221264
81,512
4,073
2264
2,264n a.
383221
0100
01,560
1,809
5791,230
442718
8411616
433
June
1983
8,088
2,167
2,167n.a.
700232
84363250537
5,921
6655,256
24491,358
109550138
1,317
1984
7,401
5,180
5,180n.a
1,440536225475
02,504
2,221
2441,977
584316
1282
111,027
July | Aug. 1 Sept.
6,329 6,037 6,600
2,405 2,643 2,897
2,405 2,643 2,897n.a. n.a. n.a.
60 184 262208 458 336147 0 0322 355 590896 0 100772 1,647 1,608
3,924 3,394 3,703
290 247 6443S634 3,147 3,059
1,015 1,309 9621,415 743 997
337 145 16572 263 20020 236 0
1,065 698 1,379
7,689 10,917 7,758
6,357 8,863 6,225
6,357 8,863 6,225n.a. n a n.a.
950 2,4&4 1,614875 776 57640 183 200
650 765 75831 0 0
3,811 4,654 3,076
1,332 2,054 1,533
209 334 1551,123 1,720 1,378
204 258 212382 558 37828 0 87
136 44 920 123 9
582 1,071 755
Oct.
6,933
3,091
3091n.a.
366114
0510
502,051
3,842
3003,542
744868305588
361,301
12,478
10531
10,531n a
2,989988161
1,150240
5,003
1,947
5551,392
712489
1614669
515
Nov.
8,132
4,104
4,104n.a.
2222
111910
03,038
4,028
4333,595
4581,598
192622
131,145
11,954
9,547
9,547n a
1,4471,198
19555
1,5574,771
2,407
6551,752
2271,025
66150
3936
Dec.
6,946
3,307
3 307n,a.
423229106120
02,410
3639
2533 ,386
649852413245
121 468
6,948
5 926
5,926n a.
1,741555110575169
2,776
1,022
91931
137112716626
610
88
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33. New security issues of corporations—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Type of issue or issuer, or use
1 All issues1
2 Bonds
Type of offering3 Public4 Private placement
Industry group5 Manufacturing6 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .7 Transportation8 Public utility9 Communication
10 Real estate and financial
11 Stocks . .
Type12 Preferred13 Common
Industry group14 Manufacturing15 Commercial and miscellaneous . . .16 Transportation17 Public utility18 Communication19 Real estate and financial
Year |
201,501
165,986
119,78946,195
52,27815,2155,743
12,95710,45669,337
35,515
6,50529,010
5,7009,1491 5441,966
97816,178
Jan.
7,419
5,864
5 864n.a.
1,326144297309375
3,413
1,555
1701,385
172234
0225271653
Feb. [
6,817
4,101
4,101n.a.
1,476469
3080
3531,693
2,716
2182,498
229760153283101
1,190
Mar. |
14,030
11,666
11,666n.a.
5,660974130500300
4,102
2,364
3112,053
224472
32197
151,424
Apr. |
11,947
9,007
9,007n.a.
9221,317
334860
05,575
2,940
3122,628
2831,019
522157
5954
May |
13,045
9,887
9,887n.a.
1,500639357
1,136150
6,105
3,158
6342,524
504624
33185119
1,693
June |
1985
19,247
15,507
15 507n.a.
8,044865512585125
5,376
3,740
7263,014
5581,453
23691
1511,251
July
12,042
8,835
8,835n.a.
2,6881,642
76434110
3,885
3,207
6312,576
605568
08799
1,848
Aug. |
14,861
11,465
11,465n.a.
2,352921459857
1,2955,581
3,396
7542,642
2351,293
1277318
1,650
Sept. |
11,304
8,833
8,833n.a.
2,079186177
1,042367
4,982
2,471
6531,818
820507107477
983
Oct. |
11,595
9,271
9 271n.a.
1,953898348863690
4,519
2,324
4061,918
27940311340841
1,080
Nov. |
13,568
10,913
10 913n.a.
4,072933125
1,114100
4,569
2,655
7821,873
746596
21125
1,275
Dec.
19,429
14,440
14440n.a.
2,704735187
1,0902 3187,407
4,989
9084,081
1,0451,220
200201146
2,177
34. Open-end investment companies1
Millions of dollars
Item
1 Salesof own shares2 . .2 Redemptions of own
shares3
3 Net sales
4 Assets4
5 Cash position5
6 Other
1 Salesof own shares2 . .2 Redemptions of own
shares3 . . . .3 Net sales
4 Assets4
5 Cash position5
6 Other .
Year
107,480
77,03230,448
137,126
12,181124,945
222,673
132,44090 233
251,695
20,607231,088
Jan.
10,249
5,5304,719
114,839
8,963105,876
19,151
9,1839,968
151,149
12,936138,213
Feb.
8,260
5,3952 865
111,119
9,192101,927
14,779
8,0106769
154,275
14,140140,135
Mar.
8,846
5,9922,854
114,537
10,406104,131
14,582
9,4125,170
157,065
13,082143,983
Apr.
9,549
7,4512,098
116,812
10,941105,871
18,049
13,5004,549
164,087
15,444148,643
1984
May | June
8,657 8,343
5,993 6,1562,664 2,187
111,071 115,034
10,847 11,907100,224 103,127
1985
16,408 18,191
10,069 9,8366,339 8,355
178,275 186,284
15,017 15,565163,258 170,719
July
7,487
5,7711,716
115,481
11,620103,861
20,284
11,5028,782
195,707
16,943178,764
Aug.
8,958
6,4992,459
128,209
12,698115,511
18,049
10,8377,212
201,608
17,959183,649
Sept.
8,156
6,1871,969
129,626
13,229116,397
16,936
9,9636,973
203,210
18,700184,510
Oct.
9,511
6,7672,744
131,539
11,417120,122
22,099
10,6531 1 ,446
218,720
21,987196,733
Nov.
9,458
6,3433 115
132,709
11,518121 191
20,585
11,1389,447
237,410
21,894215,516
Dec.
10,006
8,9481,058
137,126
12,181124 945
23,560
18,3375 223
251,536
20,590230,946
89Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
35. Corporate profits and their distributionBillions of dollars; data are at seasonally adjusted annual rates
It-am
1 Corporate profits with inventory valuationand capital consumption adjustments
2 Profits before tax3 Profits t ax liability . . .4 Profits after tax5 Dividends6 Undistributed profits , . . ,7 Inventory valuation adjustment8 Capital consumption adjustment
1 Corporate profits with inventory valuationand capital consumption adjustments
2 Profits before tax3 Profits tax liability .4 Profits after tax5 Dividends . . . . . . .6 Undistributed profits7 Inventory valuation adjustment8 Capital consumption adjustment . . . . .
Ql
268.0247 .499.1
148 375373 J
-13.033.5
1983
213.8205.0
75.2129.870.859.0
-10.018.8
19
Q2
227.8247.4100.6146 777.569.2-5636.0
1984
273.3237.6
93.6144.078.165.9
-5.441.0
84
Q3
271.2227.7
87.4140.378.961.3
-1.344.8
1985
295.5225.3
85.0140.283.556.7-.670.9
04
276.2228.0
87.4140.680.760.0
-1.649.8
Ql
173.4167.158.9
108.269.338.9-3.4
9 7
Ql
281.72200
83.4136 682054.6
761 1
19
Q2
205.9199.873.8
126.069.656.4
-9.315 5
19
Q2
288.1218 7
82,3136483 153.322
67.2
83
Q3
228.4225,4
84.1141.371.170.3
-18.121 0
85
Q3
309.1228 6
87.4141 183 957.34 7
759
Q4
247,6227.6840
143.673 J706-8.928 9
Q4
303.1233 8
87 1146 785 061.7
~ 10 1794
36. Current assets and liabilities of nonfinancial corporations1
Billions of dollars, except for ratio
Account
1 Current assets
2 Cash3 U.S. government securities . , .4 Notes and accounts
receivable ,5 Inventories ,6 Other
7 Current liabilities
8 Notes and accounts payable . . .9 Other
10 Net working capital
1 1 Current ratio2
1 Current assets
2 Cash3 U.S. government securities . . .4 Notes and accounts
receivable5 Inventories6 Other
7 Current liabilities
8 Notes and accounts payable . . .9 Other
10 Net working capital
1 1 Current ratio2
Ql1,255.8
113 216.3
475.55260124.9
837.8
474.4363.5
418.0
1 499
Ql1,451.8
144 926.4
525 7578.2176.6
993.9
538.8455 1
457.9
1.461
19
Q2
1,262.8
115 215.2
472.4535 5124.5
831.0
472.1358.9
431.9
1 520
19
Q2
1,477.8
150628.6
5400578.2180.4
1,001.4
545.6455 7
476.5
1.476
80
Q3
1,294.2
118,217,9
491.2538.5128.4
860.0
490.2369.8
434.3
1 505
83
Q3
1,537.3
155 027.5
567 5600.8186.6
1,040.2
571.0469 2
497.1
1.478
Q4
1,328.3
127.018.7
507.5543.0132.1
890.6
514.4376.2
437.8
1 492
Q4
1,575.9
171.831.0
583 0603.4186.7
1,059.6
595.7463 9
516.3
1.487
Ql1,368.8
127.218.1
525.1559.2139.1
921.1
515.2406.0
447.7
1 486
Ql1,619.5
167.635.4
606.4622.2187.9
1,093.1
601.9491 2
526.5
1.482
19
Q2
1,382.7
127,519.2
530.4563.8141.6
927.9
517,3410.7
454.7
1 490
19
Q2
1,650.0
164.937.2
622.6632.5192.9
1,126.3
623.4502.9
523.7
1.465
81
Q31,404.2
127.517.5
539.0575.1145.1
961.5
537.2424.3
442.6
1 460
84
Q31,685.9
161.333.0
639.1659.3193.2
1,155.0
642.2512.9
530.8
1.460
04
1,419.6
135.617.7
532.5584.0149.7
971.3
547.1424.1
448.3
1 462
Q4
1,703.0
173.636,2
633.1656.9203.2
1,163.6
647.8515.8
539.5
1.464
Ql1,421.6
125.616.8
537.2591,5150.5
985.6
543.3442.3
436.0
1 442
Ql1,718.4
166735,0
649 5666.1201.0
1,173.2
636.4536 8
545.2
1.465
19
Q2
1,423.8
128.016.9
535.95890154.0
990.7
547.7443.0
433.1
1 437
19
Q2
1,729.8
168034.8
652.4666.6208.0
1,179.4
649.8529 7
550.3
1.467
82
Q31,452.2
130.619.4
540.15998162,2
1,013.9
558.2455.7
438.3
1 432
85
Q31,756.7
174631.9
658 6674.7217.0
1,209.1
668.1541 0
547.6
1.453
Q4
1,437.1
147.823.0
517.4579 0169.8
986.0
550.7435.3
451.1
1 458
Q4
1,778.5
188 032.3
671 2663.9223.2
1,232.7
683.1549 7
545.7
1.443
90Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
37. Total nonfarm business expenditures on new plant and equipment, 1985Billions of dollars; quarterly data are at seasonally adjusted annual rates
Industry
1 Total nonfarm business .
Manufacturing2 Durable goods industries3 Nondurable goods industries
Nonmanufacturing4 Mining
Transportation5 Railroad . . . .6 Air . . .7 Other
Public utilities8 Electric ,9 Gas and other
10 Commercial and other1
Year
386.41
73.1480.01
15.88
7.064.786.13
36.1212.62
150.67
Ql371.16
69.8775.78
15.66
6.024.20601
36.6511.81
145.71
Q2
387.83
73.9680.36
16.51
7.483.666.37
36.0412.43
151.02
Q3
388.90
72.8581.19
15.94
8.135.205.77
35.3412.80
151.69
Q4
397.74
75 8782.70
15.40
6616.066 39
36.4513 44
154 81
38. Domestic finance companies—Assets and liabilities, 1985Millions of dollars, end of period
Account
ASSETS
Receivables1 Consumer . . .2 Business3 Real estate . .4 Total, gross5 LESS: Reserves for unearned income6 LESS: Reserves for losses7 Total receivables net . . . .8 All other
9 Total assets . . .
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
10 Bank loans . . . . .1 1 Commercial paper
Debt12 Other short-term13 Long-term , , ,14 All other liabilities15 Capital surplus and undivided profits
16 Total liabilities and capital
Ql
99,133142 13627,216
268,485366014,854
227 03035,880
262,910
19,83379078
16,82478 34335,37833 455
262910
Q2
105,971144 61828,432
279,02138,6284,763
235,63039,525
275,155
18,51682 610
16,60785,68336,99734,742
275,155
Q3
116,422141 09229,015
286,52940J9904,926
240,61346,323
286,936
18,15093 579
16,57786,36036,58435,685
286,936
Q4
120 842152 76130402
304,00540 8515,036
258 11846782
304,900
21 04296923
17,18293 04639,56937 137
304 900
91Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
39. Business credit of domestic finance companies, 1985A. Accounts receivableMillions of dollars
Type
Total outstanding, end of periodRetail financing of installment sales
1 Automotive (commercial vehicles) . .2 Business, industrial, and farm
equipmentWholesale financing
3 Automotive4 Equipment5 All other
Leasing6 Automotive7 Equipment . .8 Loans on commercial accounts
receivable and factored com-mercial accounts receivable
9 All other business credit , .
Changes during period, seasonallyadjusted
Retail financing of installment sales10 Automotive (commercial vehicles) . .11 Business, industrial, and farm
equipmentWholesale financing
12 Automotive13 Equipment14 All other . . . .
Leasing15 Automotive16 Equipment . . . . . .17 Loans on commercial accounts
receivable and factored com-mercial accounts receivable
18 All other business credit
Jan.
11,294
20,312
19,0014,6776,408
12,98936,459
15,24810,563
-25
-218
1,096157147
623928
6251
Feb.
11,213
20,332
20,1864,7786,597
13,43636,399
15,57810,969
43
»25
709-15106
30539
-64394
Mar.
11,502
20,293
20,5804,9726,750
13,79236,897
16,06911,281
298
84
47610586
271332
207224
Apr.
11,751
20,196
20,8994,8086,841
14,17436,824
16,00511,081
119
-102
417-213-59
538207
-44-118
May
12,214
20,251
20,8464,8876,705
14,59236,877
15,71911,178
354
4
-46234
= 249
363141
243264
June
12,464
20,431
20,9034,7096,798
14,94137,269
15,73311,368
146
71
422-160
126
295= 174
-26850
July
12,895
20,520
19,5774,5836,790
15,22837,477
15,59111,281
366
-38
-99783
-30
251584
207154
Aug.
13,176
20,405
18,1004,4676,711
15,47437,706
15,74411,324
389
-37
759-80
59
461231
-3542
Sept,
13,733
20,198
14,8064,4996,869
15,59137,940
15,92711,235
660
-329
-4,7466
118
409271
677= 446
Oct.
14,341
20,297
18,9234,4507,139
15,84738,252
15,46211,346
586
-46
3,7163245
417381
-662643
Nov.
14,437
20,122
21,2774,4357,395
15,03738,720
15,65211,549
199
-185
1,35863
267
-832574
526211
Dee.
14,339
20,555
23,3334,2357,322
15,25440,116
15,68511,922
-76
527
^2,27?-265
156
» 109-15
-348= 18
B. Extensions and repaymentsMillions of dollars, seasonally adjusted
Account
ExtensionsRetail financing of installment sales
1 Automotive (commercial vehicles) . .2 Business, industrial and farm
equipmentWholesale financing
3 Automotive4 Equipment . . .5 All other
Leasing6 Automotive7 Equipment . , .8 Loans on commercial accounts
receivable and factoredcommercial accounts receivable . . .
9 All other business credit
RepaymentsRetail financing of installment sales
10 Automotive (commercial vehicles) . .11 Business, industrial, and farm
equipment . . .Wholesale financing
1 2 Automotive13 Equipment14 All other
Leasing15 Automotive16 Equipment . . .17 Loans on commercial accounts
receivable and factoredcommercial accounts receivable , . .
18 All other business credit
Jan.
720
1,254
10,165711
1,824
1,1211,767
9,475973
745
1,472
9,069554
1,677
498839
8,850972
Feb.
797
1,272
9,394485
1,690
966916
9,6501,274
754
1,297
8,685500
1,584
661877
9,714880
Mar.
1,060
1,427
10,201540
1,652
8721,222
9,5671,047
762
1,343
9,725435
1,566
601890
9,360823
Apr.
889
1,063
9,090479
1,627
1,0931,313
9,4481,096
770
1,165
8,673692
1,686
5551,106
9,4921,214
May
1,135
1,238
9,493588
1,569
1,034992
9,3961,265
781
1,234
9,955554
1,818
671851
9,1531,001
June
948
1,347
9,053439
1,517
8291,345
8,9171,060
802
1,276
8,631599
1,391
5341,519
9,1851,010
July
1,170
1,240
8,497638
1,576
1,0901,223
9,2011,156
804
1,278
9,494555
1,606
839639
8,9941,002
Aug.
1,212
1,105
10,471882
1,695
1,1171,048
9,9941,418
823
1,142
9,712962
1,636
656817
10,3481,416
Sept. Oct. Nov.
1,488 1,441 1,081
1,180 1,222 1,202
7,853 12,252 10,747508 494 591
1,751 1,815 1,861
1,119 972 7001,215 1,178 1,754
9,654 9,749 10,1821,343 1,976 1,223
828 855 882
1,509 1,268 1,387
12,599 8,536 9,389502 462 528
1,633 1,770 1,594
710 555 1,532944 797 1,180
8,977 10,411 9,6561,789 1,333 1,012
Dee.
820
1,365
31,813536
1,799
7191,696
9,5021,427
896
838
9,536801
1,643
8281,711
9,8501,445
92Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
40. Mortgage markets, 1985Millions of dollars, except as noted
Item
PRIMARY MARKETS
Conventional mortgages on new homes
Terms1
1 Purchase price (thousands of dollars) . .2 Amount of loan (thousands of dollars) .3 Loan— price tatio (percent)4 Maturity (years)5 Fees and charges (percent of loan
amount)2 .6 Contract rate (percent per annum) . . . .
Yield (percent per annum)1 FHLBB series38 HUD series4
SECONDARY MARKETS
Yield (percent per annum)9 FHA mortgages (HUD series)5
10 GNMA securities6 . .
FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Mortgage holdings (end of period)1 1 Total12 FHA/VA13 Conventional
Mortgage transactions (during period)14 Purchases ,15 Sales
Mortgage commitments1
16 Contracted (during period)17 Outstanding (end of period)
FEDISRAL HOME LOANMORTGAGE CORPORATION
Mortgage holdings (end of period)*18 Total19 FHA/VA20 Conventional
Mortgage transactions (during period)21 Purchases . . . .22 Sales
Mortgage commitments9
23 Contracted (during period)24 Outstanding (end of period)
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 1 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Terms and yields in primary and secondary markets
94.871.477.927.7
2.6511.77
12.2712.88
13.0112.26
101i876,577.628,1
2.5811.74
12.2113.06
13.2712.23
91.369.979.827.2
2.6511.42
11.9213.26
13.4312.68
101.476.978.927.4
2.6511.55
12.0513.01
12.9712.31
106.478.476.126.8
2.4911.55
12.0112.49
12,2811.93
102.4 119.279.7 89.479.9 77.527.7 27.5
2.40 2.2411.31 10.94
11.75 11.3412.06 12.09
11.89 12.1211.54 11.48
104.474.474.624.5
2.4610.78
11.2412.06
11.9911.24
104.676.776.026.7
2.6210.69
11.1712.02
12.0411.29
104.177.176.026.7
2.4910.64
11.0911.86
11.8711.16
107.578.575.526.4
2.5710.55
11.0111.56
11.2810.81
111.580.375.026.7
2.5910.47
10.9411.03
10.7010.39
Activity in secondary markets
89,35334,60254,751
1,9430
1,2305,678
10,362876
9,485
2,1972,162
4,26429,654
90,36934,55355,816
1,5590
1,8955,665
11,118859
10,259
34472,428
3,62230,135
91,97534,58557,391
2,256100
1,6365,019
11,549854
10,694
3,2322,751
3,45330,436
92,76534,51658,250
1,5150
1,9215,361
11,615850
10,765
2,2011,973
4,141n.a.
93,61034,42859,182
1,7030
2,0745,589
11,879843
11,036
3,5913,189
3,701n.a.
94,777 95,63434,307 34,27660,470 61,359
1,904 1,9180 251
1,593 1,5835,062 4,517
12,576 12,844838 842
11,738 12,002
4,106 4,6263,292 4,200
5,172 3,259n.a. n.a.
96,32434,17762,147
1,921230
1,7974,245
13,521835
12,686
3,6022,682
3,958n.a.
96,76934,08462,685
1,739101
1,6383,974
13,088829
12,259
4,2194,501
2,919n.a.
97,22833,88563,343
1,767200
1,7333,840
13,025823
12,202
3,2153,076
3,995n.a.
97,80733,82863,979
1,624100
1,1993,330
13,194816
12,378
3,6803,449
4,854n.a.
98,28233,68464,598
1,663319
1,8583,402
14,022825
13,197
6,0965,202
5,65116,613
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41. Mortgage debt outstanding, by type of holder and type of property1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Type of holder, and type of property
1 All holders
2 1- to 4-family , . , . .3 Multifamily4 Commercial5 Farm
6 Major financial institutions7 Commercial banks2 . .8 1- to 4-family9 Multifamily
10 Commercial11 Farm ,12 Mutual savings banks13 1- to 4-family14 Multifamily1 5 Commercial *16 Farm17 Savings and loan associations18 1- to 4-family19 Multifamily20 Commercial21 Farm22 Life insurance companies23 1- to 4-family . . .24 Multifamily25 Commercial26 Farm
27 Finance companies
28 Federal and related agencies29 Government National Mortgage
Association30 1- to 4-family . . . .31 Multifamily32 Farmers Home Administration33 1- to 4-family34 Multifamily35 Commercial . . . . .36 Farm37 Federal Housing Administration and
Veterans Administration38 1- to 4-family39 Multifamily40 Federal National Mortgage Association . . . .41 1- to 4-family42 Multifamily43 Federal Land Banks44 1- to 4-family45 Farm46 Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation47 1- to 4-family48 Multifamily
49 Mortgage pools or trusts3
50 Government National MortgageAssociation
51 1- to 4-family52 Multifamily53 Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation54 1- to 4-family . .55 Multifamily56 Federal National Mortgage Assocation . . . .57 1- to 4-family58 Multifamily59 Farmers Home Administration60 1- to 4-family61 Multifamily , . , . . . . .62 Commercial63 Farm
64 Individuals and others4 . . . .65 1- to 4-family66 Multifamily67 Commercial68 Farm . .
Qi1,582,191
1,049,202143,477281 975107,537
1,059,985288,774171,93615 680927838,375
97,46466,30515,53615 594
29516,450430,461
38,01147,978
n.a.138 83017,09419,2098957312,954
18,467
129,068
4438689
3,7492,469
715615499640
6,0032,2663,737
62,54457,1425,402
48,3172916
45,401
5,2975,240
57
172,303
108 592105 942
2,650
23,97023,610
3602,7862,786n.a.
36 95518,7403,4476 3518 417
220,835124 89335,02429,19731,721
19
Q2
1,604,745
1,062,411144,546288 875108,913
1,063,468294,234173,5691591896,2158,532
96,34665,38115,33815 598
29513,675426,453
38,37248,850
n.a.139,67216,46719,00091,20013,005
19,541
131,874
4,669688
3,9811,335
491179256409
5,9082,2183,690
65,00859,6315,377
49,6882,998
46,690
5,2665,209
57
183,657
111 459108 739
2,720
28,70328,329
3744,5564,556n.a.
38,93919,3574,0446,7628 776
225,746128,78435,49629,99431,472
82
Q31,611,252
1,062,249144,055295,192109,756
1,047,982298,194173,54916,13299,925
8,58894,38263,84915,02615,479
28494,918406,32838,20850,382
n.a.140,47716,87418,97791,68712,939
20,011
134,919
4,110682
3,42894730246
164435
5,3622,1303,232
68,84163,4955,346
50,4933,081
47,412
5,1665,116
50
198,376
114,776111 975
2,801
35,13234,739
3938,1338,133n.a.
40,33520,0794,3447,0568 856
229,975131,90636,07230,49931,498
Q4
1,631,262
1,074,670145,767300,7991 10,026
1,041,542301,272173,80416,480
102,5538,435
94,45264,48814,78015,156
28483,614393,32338,97951,312
n.a.141,98916,75118,85693,54712,835
20,215
138,741
4,227676
3,5511,786
783218377408
5,2281,9803,248
71,81466,5005,314
50,9533,130
47,823
4,7334,686
47
216,654
118,940116,038
2,902
42,96442,560
40414,45014,450
n.a.40,30020,0054,3447,0118,940
234,325135,28136,64430,84331,557
Ql1,659,669
1,093,240146,553309,582110,294
1,046,766303,947172,67216,322
106,4428,511
101,64170,64315,03415936
28477,358384,99039,28653,082
n.a.143,32916,42218,86495,35612,687
20,491
140,659
3,753665
3,0882,077
707380337653
5,1381,8673,271
73,66668,3705,296
51,2303,118
48,112
4,7954,740
55
234,596
127,939124 817
3,122
48,00847,575
43318,15718,157
n.a.4049220,2634,3447,1158 770
237,648137,74337,05831,31431,533
15
Q2
1,703,890
1,120,854149,791321,980111,265
1,066,397311,121174,53916,925
110,7598,898
114,71681,08816,07517,526
27475,183378,48340,01156,689
n.a.144,72515,86018,77897,41612,671
20,652
142,883
3,643651
2,9921,605
381555248421
5,0841,9113,173
74,66969,3965,273
51,6473,102
48,545
6,2356,119
116
252,665
139,276135 878
3,398
50,93450,446
48820,93320,933
n.a.41,52220,7284,3437,3039 148
241,945140,68737,66432,03931,555
>83
Q3
1,759,878
1,157,555154,166336,033112,124
1,099,306321,244178,70817604
115,8089,124
125,54689,26817,03219,219
27483,317381,94642,00059,308
63147,35615,53418,857
100,20912,756
21,843
143,100
3,475639
2,83660021132
113244
5,0502,0612,989
75,17469,9385,236
51,9453,085
48,860
6,8566,799
57
272,611
151,597147 898
3,699
54,15253,539
61323,81923,819
n.a.43,04321,0835,0427,5429 376
244,861141 18438,16933,83431,674
Q4
1,811,540
1,189,811158,718350,389112,622
1,130,781330,521182,51418,410
120,2109,387
131,94093,64917,24721,016
28494,789387,92444,33362,403
129150,99915,31919,107
103,83112,742
22,532
148,328
3,395630
2,7652,1411,159
173409400
4,8941,8933,001
78,25673,0455,211
52,0103,081
48,929
7,6327,559
73
285,073
159,850155 950
3,900
57,89557,273
62225,12125,121
n.a.42,20720,4045,0907,3519 362
247,358141,75838,78635,16931,645
94Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
41. Mortgage debt outstanding, by type of holder and type of property1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Type of holder, and type of property
1 All holders
2 1- to 4-family3 Multifamily4 Commercial .5 Farm
6 Major financial institutions7 Commercial banks2
8 1- to 4-family9 Multifamily
10 Commercial11 Farm12 Mutual savings banks13 1- to 4-family14 Multifamily15 Commercial , .16 Farm ,17 Savings and loan associations18 1- to 4'family19 Multifamily20 Commercial . . .21 Farm22 Life insurance companies23 1- to 4-family24 Multifamily25 Commercial26 Farm
27 Finance companies
28 Federal and related agencies29 Government National Mortgage
Association , .30 1- to 4-family31 Multifamily32 Farmers Home Administration , , .33 1- to 4-family34 Multifamily . . .35 Commercial36 Farm . . .37 Federal Housing Administration and
Veterans Administration . .38 1- to 4-family39 Multifamily . .40 Federal National Mortgage Association . . . .41 1- to 4-family42 Multifamily43 Federal Land Banks44 1- to 4-family45 Farm46 Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation47 1- to 4-family48 Multifiimily
49 Mortgage pools or trusts3
50 Government National MortgageAssociation
51 1- to 4-family52 Multifamily53 Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation .54 1- to 4-family55 Multifamily56 Federal National Mortgage Association . . . .57 1- to 4-family . . . .58 Multifamily59 Farmers Home Administration60 1- to 4-family61 Multifiimily62 Commercial . .63 Farm
64 Individuals and others4
65 1- to 4-fiimily66 Multifamily67 Commercial . . . .68 Farm
Ql1,856,020
1,217,825163 596362 220112,379
1,155,814339,653185 21319,836
124,8909 714
139,11398,17218 11822,794
29503 509391,61946 47465 220
196151 30114,90019,061
10477012,570
22,238
151,875
2 90061$
2,2822,0941 005
303319467
48321,9562,876
80,97575,7705,205
520953 074
49,021
$,$798 847
132
296 481
166,261162,204
4057
59,^7658 776
60028,35428,354
n.a.42,49020 5735,0817,4569 380
251,850144 50639,57136,77131 002
19
Q2
1,917,318
1,255,002170 114379,635112,567
1,200,398352,258190,18520,501
131,53310,039
143,388100,69118,56724,100
30528,172407,50650 17670,215
275153,53114,40418,984
107,54812,595
23,049
153,897
2715605
2,1101,344
281463
81519
4,7531,8942,859
83,24377,6335,610
52,3643,061
49,303
9,4788 931
547
305 051
170,893166,723
4 170
61,26760,636
63129,25629,256
n.a.43,63521,3315,0817,7649,459
257,972148 81640,41538,39430,347
84
Q3
1,972,985
1,288,257174,443397,621112,664
1,239,916363,156193,09020,083
139,74210,241
146,072101,81018,94725,285
30550,130421,0145374875,010
358155,37214,15918,769
109,80112,643
25,186
154,768
2,389594
1,795738206126113293
4,7491,9822,767
84,85079,1755,675
52,5953,068
49,527
9,4478 841
606
317,548
175,770171,481
4,289
63,96463,352
61232,88832,730
15844,92621,5955,6187,8449,869
260,753149,97441,25039,82629,703
Q4
2,022,769
1,319,413178,795412,924111,637
1,267,488374,780196,54020,216
147,84510,179
154,441107,30219,81727,291
31555,277421,489
55,75077,605
433156,69914,12018,938
111,17512,466
26,291
158,993
2,301585
1,7161,276
213119497447
4,8162,0482,768
87,94082,1755,765
52,2613,074
49,187
10,3999,654
745
332,057
179,981175,589
4,392
70,82270,253
56936,21535,965
25045,03921,8135,8417,5599,826
264,231152,30241,90940,95229,068
Ql
2,069,664
1,347,567184 591425 941111,565
1,289,271383,598198 84920,609
153,82710 313
161,032111,59220 66828,741
31559 263421,024
57 66080070
509158 16213,84018,964
113 18712,171
27216
163 531
1 964576
1,3881 062
15682
421403
4,8782,1812,697
91,97586 1295,846
52 1043 064
49,040
1 1 ,54810642
906
347 793
185,954181,419
4535
76,75975 781
97839,37038,772
59845,71021 9286,0417,681
10060
269,069154 39843,61942,01429 038
15
Q2
2,127,381
1,385,620189 818441 212110,731
1,321,054396,141203 65421,544
160,31510628
165,705114,37521 35729,942
31569 291425,0216023183 447
592161 48513,56218,983
116 81212,128
28,432
165 912
1 825564
1,261790223136163268
4,8882,1992,689
94,77788,7885,989
51,0563,006
48,050
12,57611 2881,288
365 748
192,925188,228
4 697
83,32782 369
95842,75541,985
77046,74121,9626,3778,014
10,388
274,667159 96443,53842,51928 646
>85
Q3
2,187,756
1,426,569195 368457 064108,755
1,353,888410,653209 72422239
167,60311 087
174 427119,95222 60431,757
114575 864426,432
62 49986255
678163 92913,38218,972
119 54312,032
29,015
166 248
1 640552
1,08857718513972
181
4,9182,2512,667
96,76990 590
6,17949 255
2 89546,360
13,08911 4571,632
388 948
201,026196,198
4 828
91,91590 997
91848,76947,857
91247,23822,0906,4158,192
10 541
278,672162 99244,27643,64227 762
Q4
2,250,370
1,469075203 556471 037106 702
1,386,865423,003214 34022906
174,33611 421
177 774122,32323 36032,009
82587 799432,56467 00687 617
612167 88713,49919,453
122 92512,010
30402
166 183
1 473539934733183113159278
4 9032,2462 657
98,28291 966
6,31647 548
2 79844,750
13,24411 2082,036
413 913
212,145207 198
4947
99,08898 182
90654,98754036
95147,69322 1866,6758,189
10 643
283,409165 40545,29645,80226 906
95Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
42. Installment credit—Total outstanding, and net change1
Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted
Holder, and type of credit1984
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. | Oct. Nov. Dec,
1 Total
By major holder2 Commercial banks . .3 Finance companies2 .4 Credit unions5 Retailers6 Savings institutions . .7 Gasoline companies .
By major credit type8 Automobile9 Commercial banks .
10 Credit unions . . . .11 Finance companies12 Savings institutions
13 Revolving3
14 Commercial banks .15 Retailers16 Gasoline companies17 Savings institutions
18 Mobile home19 Commercial banks .20 Finance companies21 Savings institutions
22 Other23 Commercial banks .24 Finance companies25 Credit unions . . . .26 Retailers27 Savings institutions
28 Total
By major holder29 Commercial banks ..30 Finance companies2 ,31 Credit unions32 Retailers33 Savings institutions . .34 Gasoline companies .
By major credit type35 Automobile36 Commercial banks .37 Credit unions . . . .38 Finance companies39 Savings institutions
40 Revolving3
41 Commercial banks .42 Retailers43 Gasoline companies44 Savings institutions
45 Mobile home46 Commercial banks .47 Finance companies48 Savings institutions
49 Other50 Commercial banks .51 Finance companies52 Credit unions . . . .53 Retailers54 Savings institutions
382,794 388,578 393,658 399,878 409,389 417,321 423,453 430,171 435,424 441,308 447,304 453,580
172,79986,74854,27734,45330,3014,216
148,52069,13625,74150,4773,166
79,90443,37330,8214,2161,494
22,4059,8188,6693,918
131,96550,47227,60228,5363,63221,723
176,12787,37755,50634,74530,6524,171
150,69370,58926,10150,6103,393
81,27344,49831,0744,1711,530
22,4419,7348,7074,000
134,17151,30628,06029,4053,67121,729
179,15287,59956,23634,93731,5534,181
182,01487,92157,89135,11332,7794,161
3,460583
1,189292
1,00922
2,6121,588350390284
1,5351,1772692267
211-452163
2,19769914183923495
152,21171,91426,21850,3903,689
82,48245,47231,2364,1811,593
22,5979,6938,7524,152
136,36852,07328,45730,0183,70122,119
154,06273,15526,75750,2173,933
83,79546,49631,3884,1611,750
22,7899,6838,7734,333
139,23252,68028,93131,1343,72522,762
187,81588,82859,34835,44333,7624,193
157,61575,67027,19150,5984,156
86,49048,71831,6754,1931,904
22,9549,6458,8254,484
142,33053,78229,40532,1573,76823,218
191,92890,22860,16135,83734,8884,279
160,41077,23827,32251,4444,406
88,74550,37032,0274,2792,069
23,1939,6508,8894,654
144,97354,67029,89532,8393,81023,759
194,91591,19461,72835,87035,4934,253
163,17378,88727,78551,8944,607
89,61651,16432,0484,2532,151
23,3539,6668,9844,703
147,31155,19830,31633,9433,82224,032
198,263 200,41492,449 93,57862,95336,06436,2724,171
63,78736,32737,2014,117
203,459 206,204 209,15893,938 94,797 96,12664,947 65,937 66,54436,457 36,766 37,06138,281 39,340 40,3304,225 4,260 4,361
165,68280,08328,08352,6814,835
91,41452,78332,2154,1712,245
23,4699,6539,0434,773
149,60655,74430,72534,8703,84924,418
167,16580,81728,19853,0575,093
93,23954,32432,4474,1172,351
23,6259,6729,0954,858
151,39555,60131,42635,5893,88024,899
169,10281,78028,44953,4985,375
95,00255,68432,5474,2252,546
23,7579,5839,1325,042
153,44756,41231,30836,4983,91025,319
170,89082,69228,61853,9195,661
96,88057,05832,8164,2602,746
23,9789,6029,1525,224
155,55656,85231,72637,3193,95025,709
173,12283,90028,61454,6635,945
98,51458,14533,0644,3612,944
24,1849,6239,1615,400
157,76057,49032,30237,9303,99726,041
Net change (during period)
6,555 5,784 5,080 6,220 9,511 7,932 6,132 6,718 5,253 5,884 5,9% 6,276
3,328629
1,229292351-45
2,1731,453360133227
1,3691,125253-4536
36-843882
2,206834458869396
3,02522273019290110
1,5181,325117
-220296
1,2099741621063
156-4145152
2,19776739761330390
2,862322
1,655176
1,226-20
1,8511,241539
-173244
1,3131,024152-20157
192-1021181
2,864607474
1,11624643
5,801907
1,45733098332
3,5532,515434381223
2,6952,22228732154
165-3852151
3,0981,102474
1,02343456
4,1131,400813394
1,12686
2,7951,568131846250
2,2551,65235286165
239564170
2,64388849068242541
2,987966
1,56733605-26
2,7631,649463450201
87179421
-2682
160169549
2,338528421
1,10412273
3,3481,2551,225194779-82
2,5091,196298787228
1,7981,619167-8294
116-135970
2,29554640992727386
2,1511,129834263929-54
1,483734115376258
1,8251,541232-54106
156195285
1,789-14370171931481
3,045360
1,160130
1,080108
1,937963251441282
1,7631,360100108195
132-8937184
2,052811
-11890930420
2,745859990309
1,05935
1,788912169421286
1,8781,37426935200
2211920182
2,10944041882140390
2,9541,329607295990101
2,2321,208-4744284
1,6341,087248101
206219
176
2,20463857661147332
96Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
42. Installment credit—Total outstanding, and net change1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, seasonally adjusted
Holder, and type of credit1985
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1 Total
By major holder2 Commercial banks . .3 Finance companies2 .4 Credit unions5 Retailers6 Savings institutions . .7 Gasoline companies .
By major credit type8 Automobile9 Commercial banks .
10 Credit unions . . . .11 Finance companies12 Savings institutions
13 Revolving3
14 Commercial banks ,15 Retailers16 Gasoline companies17 Savings institutions
18 Mobile home19 Commercial banks .20 Finance companies21 Savings institutions
22 Other23 Commercial banks .24 Finance companies25 Credit unions . . . .26 Retailers27 Savings institutions
28 Total
By major holder29 Commercial banks . .30 Finance companies2 .31 Credit unions32 Retailers33 Savings institutions . .34 Gasoline companies .
By major credit type35 Automobile36 Commercial banks .37 Credit unions . . . .38 Finance companies39 Savings institutions
40 Revolving^ ,41 Commercial banks .42 Retailers43 Gasoline companies ,44 Savings institutions ,
45 Mobile home46 Commercial banks .47 Finance companies48 Savings institutions
49 Other50 Commercial banks .51 Finance companies52 Credit unions . . . .53 Retailers54 Savings institutions
459,843 466,690 474,989 482,532 488,862 493,253 500,039 506,090 516,420 522,978 528,621 535,098
212,154 215,900 220,480 223,746 ,225,393 226,825 229,08897,316 98,614 100,522 102,558 104,783 106,106 107,49867,402 68,078 68,712 69,533 70,274 70,689 71,44637,310 37,446 37,743 38,000 38,313 38,327 38,42341,424 42,492 43,472 44,650 46,010 47,235 49,4744,237 4,159 4,060 4,046 4,090 4,072 4,110
230,644 233,545 235,364 238,620 240,796109,457 114,927 117,565 118,356 120,09571,938 72,433 73,474 74,117 75,12738,751 38,723 38,890 39,039 39,18751,115 52,656 53,509 54,307 55,5554,185 4,136 4,176 4,182 4,337
175,845 178,251 181,514 184,526 187,533 189,459 191,201 192,923 198,656 201,994 203,766 206,48285,022 86,212 87,603 88,502 89,198 89,799 90,350 90,234 90,784 91,402 92,127 92,76428,982 29,000 29,132 29,339 29,511 29,543 29,716 29,775 29,556 29,904 30,166 30,57755,553 56,406 57,806 59,340 61,057 61,960 62,586 64,071 69,201 71,415 71,996 73,3916,288 6,633 6,973 7,345 7,757 8,157 8,549 8,843 9,115 9,273 9,477 9,750
100,263 102,373 105,297 107,417 108,372 109,260 110,904 112,373 113,850 115,218 117,050 118,29659,619 61,519 64,108 65,806 66,218 66,891 68,172 69,079 70,453 71,507 73,076 73,89333,267 33,359 33,599 33,797 34,034 34,013 34,065 34,330 34,264 34,382 34,486 34,5604,237 4,159 4,060 4,046 4,090 4,072 4,110 4,185 4,136 4,176 4,182 4,3373,140 3,336 3,530 3,768 4,030 4,284 4,557 4,779 4,997 5,153 5,306 5,506
24,139 24,360 24,468 24,570 24,670 24,768 25,015 25,173 25,341 25,320 25,315 25,4619,541 9,584 9,592 9,603 9,597 9,596 9,576 9,608 9,662 9,596 9,584 9,5789,060 9,103 9,081 9,087 9,092 9,107 9,141 9,114 9,092 9,089 9,057 9,1165,538 5,673 5,795 5,880 5,981 6,065 6,298 6,451 6,587 6,635 6,674 6,767
159,596 161,706 163,710 166,019 168,287 169,766 172,919 175,621 178,573 180,446 182,490 184,85957,972 58,585 59,177 59,835 60,380 60,539 60,990 61,723 62,646 62,859 63,833 64,56132,703 33,105 33,$35 34,131 34,624 35,039 35,771 36,272 36,634 37,061 37,303 37,58838,420 39,078 39,580 40,194 40,763 41,146 41,730 42,163 42,877 43,570 43,951 44,5504,043 4,087 4,144 4,203 4,279 4,314 4,358 4,421 4,459 4,508 4,553 4,62726,458 26,851 27,174 27,656 28,241 28,728 30,070 31,042 31,957 32,448 32,850 33,533
2,9961,190858249
1,094-124
2,7231,122368890343
1,7491,474203
-124196
-45-82-101138
1,83648240149046417
Net change (during period)
6,263 6,847 8,299 7,543 6,330 4,391 6,786 6,051 10,330 6,558 5,643 6,477
3,7461,298676136
1,068-78
2,4061,190
18853345
2,1101,900
92-78196
2214343135
2,11061340265844393
4,5801,908634297080-99
3,i631,391132
1,400340
2,9242,589240-99194
1088
-22122
2,00459253050257323
3,2662,036821257
1,178-14
3,012899207
1,534372
2,1201,698198-14238
10211685
2,30965849661459482
1,6472,225741313
1,36044
3,007696172
1,727412
95541223744262
100-65
101
2,26854549356976585
1,4321,32341514
1,225-18
1,92660132893400
888673-21-18254
98-11584
1,47915941538335487
2,2631,39275796
2,23938
1,742551173626392
1,6441,281
5238273
247-2034233
3,15345173258444
1,342
1,5561,959492328
1,64175
1,722-116
591,485294
1,46990726575222
15832
-27153
2,70273350143363972
2,9015,470495-281,541-49
5,733550
-2195,130272
1,4771,374-66-49218
16854
-22136
2,95292336271438915
1,8192,6381,04116785340
3,338618348
2,214158
1,3681,05411840156
-21-66-348
1,87321342769349491
3,2567916431497986
1,772725262581204
1,8321,5691046
153
-5-12-3239
2,04497424238145402
2,1761,7391,010148
1,248155
2,716637411
1,395273
1,24681774155200
146-65993
2,36972828559974683
97Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
43. Flow of funds accounts—Financial assets and liabilities, December 31, 1985A. All sectorsAmounts outstanding, billions of dollars
Line and transaction category
1 Total financial assets . . . .
2 Total liabilities
3 Gold2
5 International MonetaryFund position
6 Official foreign exchange7 Treasury currency
8 Checkable deposits andcurrency
9 Private domestic10 Foreign11 U S government .
12 Small time and savingsdeposits
13 Money market fund shares . . . .
14 Large time deposits15 Federal funds and security
RPs16 Deposits abroad
17 Life insurance reserves18 Pension fund reserves19 Interbank claims . . . .
20 Corporate equities3
21 Credit market instruments . . . .22 U.S. Treasury securities4 . .23 Federal agency securities5 . .24 Tax exempt securities . .25 Corporate and foreign
bonds26 Mortgages27 Consumer credit . .28 Bank loans n.e.c29 Open market paper . .30 Other loans
31 Security credit32 Trade credit6
33 Taxes payable34 Miscellaneous . . .
Private domestic nonfinancial sectors
Households
Assets «*
Business
li- Assets LiabiAssets ties
7,624.1 1,490.9 . . .
2,459.1 3,042
418.9 . . .418.9 . . .
1,828.9 . . .207.5 , . .
221.1 . . .
253.8 . , .1,705.9 , . ,
1 843 0
109.2 . . .1092
88.3 . . .
36.3 . . .105
Stateand local
li- Assets Liabi]
491.0 . . .
Total
Assets
. 0.606.0
.0 563.7
18.6 . . . .18 6
2.4 . . .
61.1 . . ,
25.5 . . . .
546.7546 7
. 1,831.2207.5
370.5
61,810 5
253.8. 1,705.9
1 841 0
1,016.5 2,376,1 189.0 2,350.8 361.3 540.7 1,566.9302 1 . . . 29.1 22T1 . 554 .2146.3 . , .312.0 77
74 7
1 6 61 2 711 1.5 4.9 127.6 9.8 515.2 326.7
516.6 74 7155.3 1,497.1 752
673 1 87 1.0 65 4
41.0 575.326 2 , . 66 3 92 0
87
18.5 4128
220687.1
'. 02.5.3 267.3 25.6
1 lg.5.0 612.6 509
2109.9 13.9 444.9 179
7 23.1 22.1 . . . ,.5
.0 612.622.1
5549
Liabili-ties
6,064.8
Restof theworld
Asset$ Liabil
808.3 . . . .
U.S.government
'" Assets
368 5
621.0
38.2194
1212
21.1 . . . .
21.1 . . . .
43.3 . . . .
7 3
0 12.09 . 5 8
34,0
340
1.2
Liabili-ties
1,806.5
18,0
206
5,267.6
720.3
536.62,249.1
673.1616.392.0
380.2
41.1560,6
2.1193.4
= 16,2 . . . .
125 2
37L2 246.8 252.2214.6
103.6 72
1953.0 82
72
753 2
631 199.0
24.8 12.8 37,32,5
181.3 307.0 16.1
10.2148.8
1,600.41,597.1
3.2
.1
29.2
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T . Sponsored agencieslorai and mortgage pools
Assets
7,702.6
11.1
*7.0
21.8
59.259.2
13.0
74.7
101.619.0
58.2
809.1
6,033.8828.2417.7393.6
596.31,977,7
586.0670.5216.6347,1
79.829.4
385.0
Liabili- . Liabili-ties Assets ties
6946
7,366.2 686.4
704.7 .9648 3 9
21 135 3
1 845 4207 5 . . .
488 5
194 7 23 4
243.61 557 1 . . . .
26.7
293 6 . .
1,109.4 659.2 630.65 9
625.6 1.1 625.6
165 323 527 5
34 6 .187 8 193.8 124.6 5.0
57 2
21 . . . .635.4 11.1 55.8
Financial sectors
Monetary Commercialauthority banking
Assets ^es l" Assets
243.4 2,202.3
243.4
11.1
7.021 8
182.4 13.6, , , . 172.0 13.6
99
4.0 54.1 54.1
.1
191.2 1,916.6181 3 192 2
9.9 74.7. , . 214 3
24 1423.0302 5670.5
» 15 3
44.8
8.3 6.9 173.2
Liabili-ties
2,046.3
465.5419.520.625.4
895.7
332.3
150.3
-27.4
109.0
62.6
46.4
.4120.5
Privatenonbank finance
Assets
4,562.2
44.744.7
13,0
74.7
78.219.0
809.0
3,266,8448.8332.0179.3
572.31,027.2
283.5
201.2222.5
35.029.4
192.4
Liabili-ties
4,390.0
56.856.8
949.7207.5
156.1
44.4
243.61,5557.1
293.6
369,8
102.72.3
34.6141.488.8
57.2
1.8452.3
Allsectors1
Assets
18,485.4
49.326.7
12.012.921.8
661.0605.921.134.0
1,845.4207.5
488.5
163.429.6
253,81,705.9
42.0
2,777.3
8,224.11,597.1
628.8720.3
774.62,251.5
673.1670.5362.1546.1
98.3704.024.6
1,137.3
Liabili-ties
15,858.5
12,012,918.0
704.7648.321.135.3
1,845.4207.5
488.5
194.729.6
253,81,705.9
26.7
293.6
8,224.11,597.1
628.8720.3
774.62,251.5
673.1670.5362.1546.1
98.3602.6
4.31,135.9
Floatsand
discrep-ancies
Assets
-67.2
-3.8
43.742.5
" "i.i
31.3
-15.2
-101.4-20.1-1.5
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1
2
34
567
89
1011
1213
14
1516
171819
20
21222324
252627282930
31323334
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43. Flow of funds accounts—Financial assets and liabilities, December 31, 1985—ContinuedB. Private nonbank financial institutionsAmounts outstanding, billions of dollars
Transaction category
1 Total assets
2 Total liabilities .
3 Checkable deposits4 Small time and savings
deposits . . .5 Money market fund shares
6 Large time deposits . . .
7 Federal funds and securityRPs
8 Deposits abroad
9 Life insurance reserves . .10 Pension fund reserves
11 Corporate equities^ , , ,
12 Credit market instruments . . . .13 U.S. Treasury securities4 . .14 Federal agency securities5 . .15 Tax exempt securities16 Corporate and foreign
bonds17 Mortgages18 Consumer credit19 Bank loans n.e.c . . .20 Open market paper21 Other loans
22 Security credit23 Trade credit24 Taxes payable ,25 Miscellaneous
Total
Assets
4,562.2
44.7
13.0
74.7
78.219.0
809.0
3,266.8448.8332.0179.3
572,31,027.2
283.5
201.2222.5
35.0294
192.4
Liabili-ties
4,390.0
56.8
949.7207 5
156.1
44.4
243 61,557.1
293.6
369.8
102.72.3
346141.488.8
57.2
1 8452.3
Savingsand loan
associations
Assets
1,071.6
11.8
12.1
24,3
Liabili-ties
1,048.3
31.6
683,2
133,0
444
Mutualsavingsbanks
Assets ̂
220.1
Creditunions
'- Assets ̂
136.0
Lifeinsurancecompanies
«- Assets "abU
773.0
Privatepension
funds
*~ Assets
738.5
205.3 126.6 745.0
4.8 13.5 1.6 11
151.5 13.0 115
.2 23
7.1 . . . .
2 2.6 . . . .
6 3 .3
0
4.0
250
Liabili-ties
738.5
. . . . 243.6
906.639.8
128.5.6
660.145.0
17.0
116.8
114.9
7.6
185
88 8
.141.2
5.4
190.2 .8 8
24.5 .2.2
19.4 .110.513 4 .
11 5
12.4 17
118.825 66.9
7.179.1
0
394
75.0 . . . .
635.7 . . . .51 046.59.7 . . . .
272.4 . . .167.9 . . . .
34054.2 .
1
385 5
323.9129.159 9
97 14.8
33 0
4
738.5
59.0 106 8
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State andlocal goverameretirement fund
Assets Li*bil
ties
424.6 .
424
3 0
18,0
. Other Finance
f c™s ™ies
*- Assets Li*f- Assets Uf™
268 6 357.6
Real estate Open-endinvestment investment
trusts companies
'- Assets Li*jf - Assets Li^
S.8 293.6
.6 183.2 354-4 4.8 293
2 7 54
20 7
3 8
Moneymarketfunds
' Assets !*»
207.5
.6 . , 207
2
Securitybrokers
and dealers
'- Assets Li£f
65.4 . ,
.5 58.2
4 1
207.5
16.8 . . . .
26.1 . . . .19.0 . . . .
424.6
144.1
259.5 . . . .80549.5 . . . .
1 6
112.5 . . . .15.4 . . . .
58 4 174 8 2936
157 4 . . . . 352.2 250-6 5.3 4.3 164.9 . . . .25 816 286 8
. . . . . . . 54 0 . . .
76 ^
141.842 7
25 9 94 3 . . . . . .8 28.12.6 53,5 . . . .
146 05.3 2.3
15 8
10.4-8 6
2 1
16.9
15 6 5. . . . 140 7 7 6.S
152.8
29 41 1
m 1 im 7 6 .5 .
99.1
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35.0 57.2
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2
3
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6
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910
11
12131415
161718192021
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44. Flow of funds accountsA. Summary of credit market debt outstanding, by sectorAmounts outstanding at end of year, billions of dollars
Transaction category, or sector1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Financial sectors
1 Total credit market debt owedby domestic nonfinancial
2,081.9 2,274.4 2,517.9 2,841.1 3,206.7 3,594.1 3,923.5 4,295.5 4,681.3 5,224.2 5,989.0 6,867.9
2 U.S. government3 Treasury issues4 Agency issues and mortgages
5 Private domestic nonfinancialsectors
6 Debt capital instruments . . . .7 Tax exempt obligations . . . .8 Corporate bonds9 Mortgages
Home mortgagesMultifamily residentialCommercialFarm
14 Other debt instruments15 Bank loans n.e.c. ..16 Consumer credit . . .17 Open market paper .18 Other
19 By borrowing sector, total20 Tax exempt21 Households
22 Nonfinancial business . . .23 Farm24 Nonfarm noncorporate25 Corporate
26 Foreign credit market debtheld in United States .
27 Bonds28 Bank loans n.e.c29 Open market paper30 U.S. government loans . .
31 Total nonfinancial domesticplus foreign
360.8 446.3351.5 437.3
9.4 8.9
515.8506.4
9.3
1,721.11,161.0
207.7227.1726.2437,498.3
145.844.7
1,828.11,261.6
223.8254.3783.5476.998,9
158.049.7
2,002.11,384.9
239,5277,2868.2539.5103.9169.655.3
572.5564.1
8.4
2,268.61,559.6
262.9300.0996.6632.7112.3188.163.5
626.2619.2
7.0
2,580.51,760.8
291.3321.2
1,148.4742.8123.5210.571.6
663.6 742.8 830.1 991.4 1,177.9 1,376.8 1,600.4658.0 737.8 825.6 987.7 1,174,4 1,373.4 1,597.1
5.6 5.0 4.5 3.7 3.6 3.4 3.3
2,930.61,975.2
321.6338.5
1,315.1861.0133.6235.085.6
3,180.72,163.3
351.9365.1
1,446.3955.2141.2254.295.8
3,465.42,317,4
375.2386.9
1,555.21,032.1
141.1276.2105.8
3,689.92,458.3
423.9405.5
1,628.91,074.7
144.8299.4110.0
4,046.22,712.0
481.2421.6
1,809.21,191.6
156.6348.4112.6
4,612.33,035.8
547.0468.7
2,020.11,321.3
177.0410.2111.6
5,267.63,506.0
720.3536.6
2,249.11,471.1
202.3468.6107.1
560.1 566.5228.3 217.7213.4 222.9 248,4
19.8 17.2 21.298.6 108,7
617.2 709.0222,0 248.9
288.924.3
125.6 146.9
819.6 955.4 1,017.4 1,148.0 1,231.6 1,334.2 1,576.5 1,761.5284.5 333.9 371.0 425.4 478.9 505.7 585.6 616.3337.7 383.1 375,9 398.5 418.1 474.7 569.5 673.125.4 36.5 41.7 60.9 57.3 55.7 80.0 92.0
172.1 201.8 228.8 263.2 277.4 298.1 341.4 380.2
1,721.1 1,828.1 2,002.1 2,268.6 2,580.5 2,930.6 3,180.7 3,465.4 3,689.9 4,046.2 4,612,3 5,267.6207.9 220.2 233.5 245.5 262.0 279.6 296.9 303.6 329.6 367.2 412.2 540.7714.8 765.5 856.7 996.9 1,165.2 1,341.7 1,450.6 1,573.8 1,655.3 1,842.8 2,081.4 2,376.1
798.4 842.4 912.0 1,026.2 1,153,3 1,309.2 1,433.3 1,588.0 1,705.0 1,836,3 2,118.7 2,350,873.1 82.0 92.0 105.4 121.0 144.6 159.8 176.4 183.2 187.3 187.2 180,3
197.8 211.9 228.5 258.1 291.2 328.2 359.3 393.2 430.7 501.5 591.7 674,6527.4 548,5 591.5 662.6 741.1 836.5 914.2 1,018.4 1,091.1 1,147.5 1,339.8 1,495.8
79.819.116.511.432.8
91.225.318.511.735.7
110.633.924.113.639.0
123.9 161.938.9 43.127,1 46.416.1 26.641.8 45.7
182.4 209.647.0 47.848.7 60.237.8 48.049.0 53.6
236.953.364.161,957.7
226.3 245.259.9 63.729.4 34.374.9 80.962.1 66.3
247.3 246.867,7 72.726.5 19.683.4 82.369.7 72.1
2,161.7 2,365.6 2,628.4 2,965.0 3,368.6 3,776.6 4,133.1 4,532.4 4,907.7 5,469.4 6,236.4 7,114.7
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44. Flow of funds accounts—ContinuedA. Summary of credit market debt outstanding, by sector—ContinuedAmounts outstanding at end of year, billions of dollars
Transaction category, or sector
32 Total credit market debtowed by financial sectors . . .
By type of instrument33 U S government-related34 Sponsored credit agency
securities35 Mortgage pool securities36 Loans from U.S. government . . .
37 Private financial sectors38 Corporate bonds39 Mortgages40 Bank loans n e e41 Open market paper42 Loans from Federal Home
Loan Banks
43 Total, by sector
44 Sponsored credit agencies45 Mortgage pools46 Private financial sectors47 Commercial banks48 Bank affiliates49 Savings and loan associations . . .50 Finance companies51 Real estate investment trusts . . . .
52 Total credit market debt
53 U S government securities54 Tax exempt obligations55 Corporate ynd foreign bonds56 Mortgages57 Consumer credit58 Bank loans n e e . . . .59 Open market paper60 Other loans
Selected clttims notincluded above
61 Security credit62 Trade credit63 Mutual fund shares64 Other corporate equities
1974 1975 [ 1976 1977 | 1978 | 1979 1980 | 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Financial sectors
232.6
98.6
76.421.5
.7
134.040.5
1,633.636.5
21.8
232.6
77.121.5
134.04.3
14.423.376.215.8
239.9 261.1
108.9 123.1
78.8 81.228.5 40.7
1.6 1.2
131.0 138.043.7 53.62.0 2.4
29.9 26.437.5 39.7
17.8 15.9
239.9 261.1
80.3 82.428.5 40.7
131.0 138.04.5 5.2
15.0 20.419.1 17.476.7 81.215.7 13.8
307.1 380.6 464.1
145.5 182.6 231.8
88.2 111.3 135.556.8 70.4 94.8
.5 ,9 1.5
161.5 198.0 232.363.7 71.2 79.02.4 2.0 2.0
26.0 28.3 27,749.2 63.9 81.8
20.2 32.7 41.8
307.1 380.6 464.1
88.7 112.2 137.056.8 70.4 94.8
161.5 198.0 232.35,7 5.9 6.1
22.4 29.5 36.024.3 37.8 50.397.9 120.3 135.411.3 4.6 4.4
521.8 610.8
276,6 324.0
159.9 190.4114.0 129.0
2.7 4.6
245.2 286.880.8 84.3
1.9 1.926.9 27.786.6 107.6
49.0 65.2
521.8 610.8
162.6 195.0114.0 129.0245.2 286.8
6.3 6.242.9 51.257.8 73.4
134.3 152.33.9 3.7
693.7
388.9
205.4178.5
5.0
304.898,02,0
29.6109.2
66.0
693.7
210.4178.5304.8
6.857.375.9
161.13.7
783.1
456.7
206.8244,9
5.0
326.5110.8
2.129.5
125.2
59.0
783.1
211.8244.9326.5
6.669.973,9
172.73.5
921.0
531.2
237.2289.0
5.0
389.8136.7
2.530.4
145.5
74.6
921.0
242.2289.0389.8
10.186.893.2
195.34.3
1,109.4
630.6
257.8367.8
5.0
478.8165.3
2.334.6
187.8
88.8
1,109.4
262,8367.8478.8
13.096.0
114.9250.6
4.3
All sectors
2,394.4
457.6207.7286,7729.0213.4278.467,6
153.9
24.7211.335.2
641.7
2,605.5 2,889.5
552.5 636.7223.8 239.5323.4 364.6786.6 871.6222.9 248.4266.1 272.566.4 74.6
163.8 181.6
28.5 41.1223.6 243.043.0 46.5
849.5 1,005.5
3,272.0 3,749.1 4,240.7
716.7 807.1 893.2262.9 291.3 321.6402.6 435.4 464.4999.9 1,151.1 1,317.7288.9 337.7 383.1302.1 359.2 410.389.5 115.9 156.2
209.4 251.3 294.1
43.4 44.6 46,7271.1 332.1 392.945.4 45.8 51.2
950.0 982.5 1,179,5
4,654.8 5,143.2
1,016.1 1,149.1351.9 375.2493.7 524.5
1,448.8 1,557.6375.9 398.5458.0 517.2176.3 230.3334.1 390.7
59.2 60,0440.8 480,163.5 63,8
1,572.3 1,505.0
5,601.4
1,375.0423,9563.4
1,631.3418.1538.0241.4410.5
67.4484.489,5
1,721,1
6,252.5
1,629.4481.2596.1
1,811.5474,7569.5261,8428.3
79,6534.8129,3
2,022.3
7,157.4
1,902.8547.0673.2
2,022.7569.5642.5308.9490.7
81.7576.9161.2
2,022.1
8,224.1
2,225.9720.3774.6
2,251.5673.1670.5362.1546.1
98.3602.6293.6
2,483.8
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44* of accounts—ContinuedB. Direct and indirect claims on credit debtAmounts outstanding at end of year, billions of dollars, exceptions noted
Transaction category, or sector
1 Total credit market debt
nonfinancial sectors
Public agencies and foreign2 Total held3 U.S. government securities4 Residential mortgages5 Federal Home Loan Bank
advances to savings andloans
6 Other loans and securities
7 By type of lender , ,8 U S government . .9 Government-related agencies
and pools . .10 Monetary authorities1 1 Foreign
Agency and foreign debtnot on line 1
12 Sponsored credit agenciesand mortgage pools
13 Foreign
Private domestic holdings14 Total private holdings15 U.S. government securities16 Tax exempt obligations17 Corporate and foreign bonds . . . .18 Residential mortgages19 Other mortgages and loans20 LESS: Federal Home Loan
Bank advances
Private financial intermediation21 Credit market claims held
by private financialinstitutions
22 Commercial banking23 Savings institutions24 Insurance and pension funds . . . .25 Other finance
26 Sources of funds27 Mvate domestic deposits and
repurchase agreements28 Credit market debt29 Other sources . . . .30 Foreign funds31 Treasury balances32 Insurance and pension
reserves33 Other net
1974
2,081.9
339.2146.063.8
21.8107.6
339.272.3
106.886.773.4
98.679.8
1,921.2311.6207.7242.3473.1708.4
21.8
1,631.9720.0396.4390.8124.7
1,631.9
968.0134.0529.938.74.8
328.5157.9
1975
2,274.4
378.9164.079.5
17.8117.5
378.985.8
118.395.379.5
108.991 2
2,095.6388.5223.8275.1497.4728.6
17.8
1,767.2749.4447.4442.8127.6
1,767.2
1,062.9131.0573.230.13.1
367.7172.3
1976
2,517.9
428.8187.191.8
15.9134.0
428.893.8
135.2105.194.7
123.1110.6
2,322.8449.6239.5305.6552.5791.4
15.9
1,964.2809.2515.8498.5140.7
1,964.2
1,185.9138.0640.325.63.0
407.5204.3
1977
2,841.1
508.3221.9111.8
20.2154.5
508.3103.6
158.2112.2134.3
145.5123.9
2,602.2494.7262.9329.7634.1900.8
20.2
2,229.6897.0594.4571.7166.6
2,229.6
1,324.8161.5743.327.67.3
463.0245.4
1978
3,206.7
605.9253.3137.5
32.7182.4
605.9120.6
198.5119.2167.6
182.6161.9
2,945.3553.8291.3353.1729.6
1,050.2
32.7
2,549.61,025.4
667.1661.0196.1
2,549.6
1,467.4198.0884.234.214.1
534.2301.8
1979
3,594.1
682.8247.0174.6
41.8219.3
682.8140.0
252.9126.9163.1
231.8182.4
3,325.6646.2321.6371.6820.5
1,207.5
41.8
2,866.51,146.3
723.8746.6249.8
2,866.5
1,603.5232.3
1,030.661.514.5
606.1348.5
1980
3,923.5
779.8262.8206.3
49.0261.7
779.8163.6
298.5131.4186.4
276.6209.6
3,629.9753.3351.9390.9890,5
1,292.2
49.0
3,138.61,246.9
778.7841.1272.0
3,138.6
1,777.6245.2
1,115.839.811.9
688.8375.3
1981 | 1982
4,295.5 4,681.3
877.4 991.4279.9 302.6229.8 290.8
65.2 66.0302.5 331.9
877.4 991.4187.6 203.4
346.7 412.2140.5 150.3202.6 225 4
324.0 388.9236.9 226 3
3,979.1 4,305.2869.2 1,072.4375.2 423.9409.7 424.5943.9 928.9
1,446.2 1,521.6
65.2 66.0
3,459.5 3,710.41,349.1 1,428.0
807.0 823.8937.8 1,045.3365.6 413.4
3,459.5 3,710.4
1,989.6 2,178.6286.8 304.8
1,183.2 1,227.131.2 -18.310.8 16.9
780.5 882 5360.8 346.1
1983
5,224.2
1,108.8330.2367.0
59.0352.7
1,108.8213.0
482.0161.2252.5
456.7245 2
4,817.31,299.2
481.2439.4981.5
1,674.9
59.0
4,095.01,564.1
963.61,139.5
427.9
4,095.0
2,388.0326.5
1,380.63.7
11.5
974.8390.6
1984
5,989.§
1,253 2366.1423 5
74 6388.9
1,253.22299
555 3169.6298 4
531 2247 3
5,51441,536.7
547.0474.2
1 074 91,956.2
74.6
4,649.31,745.81,108.51,258.4
536.5
4,649.3
2,686.7389.8
1 572 730.315 5
1 087 4439 5
1985
6,867.9
1 473 9412.9516 2
88 8456.0
1,473.9252 2
659 2191 2371 2
630 6246 8
6 271 41,813.0
720.3505.7
1 157 32,163.9
88 8
5,183.41,916.61,215 61,376.5
6747
5,183 4
2,888.3478.8
1 816 347.725 4
1 196 2547 1
104
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44. ofB. and on —
at end of year, billions of dollars,
Transaction category, or sector
Private domesticnonfinancial investors
34 Credit market claims35 U S gOYefnmeot securities36 Tax exempt obligations37 and . . . .38 Open market paper, etc39
40 and .41 Currency42
43deposits
44 Money market fund shares
45 Large time deposits46
agreements47 Foreign deposits
48 of
49 rate (percent)50
(percent) . . .51 Total foreign funds
52 Total53 Mutual fund shares54 Other equities
55 Held by financial institutions56
1974
423.3165.269.154.633.4
101.0
1,041.068.1
203.3
622.72.4
128.2
11.54.9
1,464.3
15.7
84.9112.1
1975
459.4183.477.560.930.5
107.2
1,143.074.4
212.2
720.53.7
114.8
11.75.8
16.0
84.3109.6
1976
496.5196.380.871.630.8
116.9
1,275.181.7
222.5
841.93.7
103.8
14.07.4
1,771.6
16.3
84.6120.2
1977
534.1219.281.571.434.6
127.4
1,423.489.9
239.2
935.43.9
129.9
16.38.7
17.1
85.7162.0
1978
593.6257.583.665.242.9
144.5
1,578.099.2
256.4
1,001.310.8
175.3
23.711.4
18.0
86.6201.8
1979
691.5311.793.763.951.4
170.7
1,723.5107.1275.5
1,060.745.2
191.7
30.312.9
18.1
86.2224.6
1980 | 1981
736.4336.3 365.8100.4 112.152.9 49.248.2 50.9
198.7
1,909.1 2,131.0117.5
1,143.6 1,190.674.4 181.9
237.2 274.0
36.9 39.414.0 14.5
18.9 19.4
86.5 86.9
1982
899.6398.9140.557.856.4
245.9
2,327.2136.6321.2
1,328.8206.6
278.7
43.312.0
20.2
86.2207.1
1983
1,048.7487.2184.152.563.0
262.0
2,555.7150.9348.0
1,547.1162.5
272.8
57.516.8
20.3
85.0256.2
1984
1,254.9612.6227.367.761.6
285.7
2,859.0159.6372.0
1,6969209.7
356.4
51.712.7
20.1
84.3328.7
1985
1,566.9765.3326.774.792.5
307.7
3,070.8172.0417.2
1 831 2207.5
370.5
61.810.5
20.7
82.7418.9
not
676.935.2
641.7
154.1522.7
892.543.0
849.5
210.3682.2
1,051.946.5
1,005.5
243.0809.0
995.445.4
950.0
232.2763.2
1,028.345.8
982.5
245.3783.1
1,230.751.2
1,179.5
290.0940.7
1,635.763.5 63.8
1,572.3 1,505.0
382.71,253.1 1,199.3
1,810.689.5
1,721.1
458.41,352.2
2,151.5129.3
2,022.3
595.71,555.8
2,183.3161.2
2,022.1
594.31,588.9
2,777.3293.6
2,483.8
809.11,968.2
BY
1. 1 of 44, part A.6. and
12. by andnet of pool
14. 1 less line 2 plus 12 and 13. Also line 21 less line 28 plusline 34. Also of 29 and 48 less 41 and 47.
19. and27. 40 less 41 and 47.28. and line
20.30. at
and of tonet of on and by inbanks.
31. and at32. net of in33. and net liabilities.34. Line 14 less 21 plus line 28.35-39. 15-19 less acquired by
by private 3941. Mainly an offset to 10.48. of 34 and 40, or line 14 less line 29 plus 41 and 47.49. 2 by line 1.50. 21 by line 14.51. Sum of lines 11 and 30,52. 54. by
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44, Flow of funds accounts—ContinuedC. Sector statements of financial assets and liabilitiesAmounts outstanding at end of year, billions of dollars
Category1974 \ 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Households, personal trusts, and nonprofit organizations
1 Total financial assets
2 Deposits and credit marketinstruments1
3 Deposits4 Checkable deposits and
currency5 Small time and savings
deposits6 Money market fund shares7 Large time deposits
2,186.4 2,541.1 2,879.8 3,056.3 3,346.2 3,824.5 4,497.5 4,793.4 5,357.1 6,024.8 6,613.1 7,624.1
1,163.6 1,277.0 1,419.0 1,576.1 1,749.4 1,949.5 2,146.4 2,400.4 2,625.7 2,896.9 3,321.0 3,692.9
847.8 940.1 1,062.0 1,189.5 1,321.5 1,450.4 1,620.5 1,826.4 2,000.9 2,197.9 2,496,5 2,676.4
163.6 170.4 186.2 205.2 228.3 249.4 263,9 295.6 311.7 350.8 373.8 418.9
89
10111213
14151617
Credit market instruments . , .U.S. government securities
Treasury issuesSavings bondsOther Treasury
Agency issues
Tax exempt obligations . . . .Corporate and foreign bondsMortgagesOpen market paper
18 Corporate equities19 Mutual fund shares . . .20 Other corporate equities
21 Life insurance reserves ..
622.62.4
59,2
315,8127.2111.3
63.348.015,8
61,954.655.316.9
498,535.2
463.3
719.63.7
46.4
336.9138.7126.267.458.912.5
68.160.958.410.9
646.943.0
603.9
835.83,7
36.4
357.0145.5129.872.057.815.6
70.171.663.76.1
766.046.5
719.5
930.93.9
49.5
386.6163.4142.376.865.521.2
70.171.471.610.1
723.445.4
678.1
996.9 1,056.9 1,140.2 1,187.1 1,323.8 1,536.8 1,689.2 1,828.910.8 45.2 74.4 181.9 206.6 162.5 209.7 207.S85.5 98.8 142.0 161.7 158.8 147.9 223.8 221.1
427.8 499.2 525.9 574.0 624.8 699.0 824.5 1,016.5188.9 228.0 242.7 273.5 279.7 318.8 392.3 448.4161.6 182.8 190.6 214.8 227.2 263.6 311.1 302.180.7 79.9 72,5 68.2 68.3 71.5 74.5 79.880.9 102.9 118.1 146.6 158.9 192.1 236.6 222.327,3 45.2 52.1 58.8 52.4 55.2 81.1 146,3
72.7 83.2 89.9 101.4 129.6 171.9 213.6 312,065.2 63.9 52.9 49.2 57.8 52.5 67.7 74,782.9 99,3 116.6 133.3 143.5 145.7 151.6 155.318.1 24.7 23.8 16.5 14.2 10.1 -.8 26.2
741.0 892.4 1,188.5 1,134.7 1,275.4 1,458.6 1,493.0 1,843.045.8 51.2 63.5 63.8 89.5 129.3 161.2 293.6
695.2 841.2 1,125.0 1,070.9 1,186.0 1,329.3 1,331.9 1,549,4
22 Pension fund reserves23 Security credit24 Miscellaneous assets .
25 Total liabilities
158.4 166.5 175.3 184.8 196.0 206.7 216.4 225.6 232.8 240.8 246.0 253.8
352.2 405.6 467.2 513.8 592.6 699.6 859.0 941.4 1,121.5 1,316.4 1,435.3 1,705,93,9 4,5 6.3 5.3 7.8 9.6 14.8 12,7 16.4 18.8 18.1 18.5
36.8 40.6 46.0 52.9 59.5 66.7 72.4 78.5 85.3 93.3 99.7 109.9
741.5 794.7 892.8 1,036.3 1,208.5 1,389.0 1,507.9 1,633.9 1,722.4 1,920.6 2,156.9 2,459.1
26 Credit market instruments .. .27 Home mortgages28 Installment consumer credit29 Other consumer credit30 Tax exempt debt . ,31 Other mortgages32 Bank loans n.e.c33 Other loans
34 Security credit35 Trade credit36 Deferred and unpaid life
insurance premiums
714.8431.8164.648.8
1.323.715.229,4
11.48.3
7.1
765.5469.9172,350.72.7
24.813.731.5
12.19.4
7.7
856.7529.9193.8
54.64.7
25.614.633.4
17.210.5
8.4
996.9 1,165.2620.0 729.3230.6 273.6
58.3 64.08.1 10.7
26.7 28.117.4 19,935.7 39.5
1,341.7 1,450.6848.7 944.5312.0 301.4
71.113.629.620.8
18.511,7
9,3
19.713.2
10.3
45.9
20.714.9
11.7
74.516.731.527.354.7
27.217,2
12.9
1,573.81,023.0
318.280.321,133.831.665.8
25.519.8
14.7
1,655.31,064.5
335.083.129.636.433.573.2
29.322.2
1,842.8 2,081.4 2,376,11,174.7 1,304.1 1,453,3
383.7 460.5 549,991.0 109.0 123,241.0 51.0 77.538.9 41.4 43.836.9 36.0 41.076.5 79.4 87.3
37.724.0
34.625.8
41.128.0
15.5 16.1 15.1 13.9
106Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
44. Flow of funds accounts—ContinuedC. Sector statements of financial assets and liabilities—ContinuedAmounts outstanding at end of year, billions of dollars
Transaction category, or sector1974 | 1975 [ 1976 | 1977 1978 1979 | 1980 [ 1981 | 1982 [ 1983 | 1984 ] 1985
Nonfmancial Corporate Business
37 Total financial assets
38 Liquid assets39 Demand deposits and currency40 Time deposits41 Security repurchase
agreements42 Foreign deposits
516,7 557.6 611.9 671.7 764.4 888.6 994.4 1,061.0 1,086.2 1,209.7 1,293.0 1,356.7
196.5 214.0 243.3 297.8 314.0 325.773,2 66.3 75.8 78.3 79.5 88.639.9 54.8 60.0 76.6 81.4 88,3
43 U.S. government securities44 Tax exempt obligations , .45 Commercial paper
46 Consumer credit47 Trade credit . ..
48 Miscellaneous assets49 Foreign direct investments2
50 Insurance receivables51 Equity in sponsored agencies . ..52 Other
105,447.820.5
5.54.9
5.64.7
16,5
15.5250.3
145.5100.417.8
.426.9
125.253.922.4
4.75.8
14.34.5
19.6
16.0256.3
160.1114.120.0
.425.5
139.856.424.4
7.07.4
16.43.4
24.7
17.3275.7
179.2126.623.4
,528.8
143.459.229.2
8.38.7
10.03.5
24.5
19.4310.9
159.263.031.2
13.711.4
11.53.7
24.8
20.6367.4
181.469.235.9
16.312.9
16.73.7
26.7
21,8437.3
22.914.0
22.914.5
18.7 17.73.5 3.5
24.4 34.3
26.612.0
23.03.5
42.2
37.916.8
31.04.2
52.9
33.312.7
36.310.5
40.7 30.74.1 4.9
62.3 66,3
22.0 23.9 24.4 27.6 31.4 34.5485.5 508.7 493.0 555.4 601.8 612.6
198.0 217.2 248.2135.4 151.8 178.227.8 33.4 38.9
.5 .6 .634.3 31.4 30.4
290.4 314.5 325.5208.5 224.8 227.443.6 47.3 50.0
.6 .6 .737.7 41.7 47.4
329,0 345.9 384.0236.5 246.2 260.253.5 58.6 62.1
.7 .7 .838.3 40.4 60,9
53 Total liabilities 743.4 770.9 834.7 930.3 1,072.0 1,235.6 1,380.6 1,534.3 1,612.8 1,731.5 1,981.6 2,165.4
54 Credit market instruments55 Tax exempt debt3
56 Corporate bonds2
57 Mortgages58 Home mortgages .. .59 Multifamily60 Commercial
61 Bank loans n.e.c62 Commercial paper63 Acceptances64 Finance company loans65 U.S. government loans .
66 Profit taxes payable . . . .67 Trade debt68 Foreign direct investment
in United States . . .
527,44.1
227.166.82.8
28.335.7
181,512.53.6
28.13.7
16.7174.1
25.1
548.56.7
254.365.93.5
28.833.6
172.49.63.8
31.93.9
14.3180.5
591.59.2
277.268.34.8
30.033.6
176.311.05.1
40.34,1
21.8190.7
662.617.4
300.071.96.4
32.033.5
741.125.0
321.276.16.7
34.734.6
836.535.0
338.577.56.1
37.234,2
914.245.9
365.180.05.3
40.634.0
1,018.4 1,091.159.3 74.5
386.9 405.578.7 77.44.6 5.1
41.4 40.832.7 31.6
1,147.5 1,339.8 1,495.883.9 102.4 127.6
468.7 536.681.1 81.48.6 8.9
41.8 41.730.7 30,8
421.681.08.4
41.630.9
197.0 227.4 272.612.8 15.5 24.55.7 5.0 6.0
53.8 65.3 75.44.0 5.7 6.9
299.2 341.9 383.028.0 42.7 37.66.9 9.1 9.8
80.8 90.2 92.38.4 9.6 10.9
401.9 479.4 508.436.8 58.5 72.29.5 10.7 9.9
102.4 127.3 145.210.4 11.6 14.5
20.3 24.6 27.1 25.3 18.5 4.5 9.8 10.5 2.1212.8 263.9 317.6 357.9 388.7 392.5 437.1 471.7 488.0
27.7 30.8 34.6 42.5 54.5 83.0 108.7 124.7 137.1 159.6 179.5
MEMO69 Net trade credit
Debt subtotals70 Securities and mortgages . ,71 Loans and short-term paper72 Total short-term liabilities4 .
Ratios (percent)73 Long-term debt to credit
market debt74 Short-term debt to credit
market debt75 Liquid assets to short-term
liabilities
76.2 75.8 84,9 98.0 103.6 119,7 127.6 120.0 100.5 118.3 130.1 124.6
298.0229.4
326.9 354.7 389.3 422.2 451,0 491.0 524.9221.5 236.8 273.4 318.8 385.4 423.2 493.5
557.5533.6
586.4 652.3561.0 687.5
745.6720.5
420.3 416.3 449.3 506.4 607.2 730.1 806.5 900.7 930.6 1,008.0 1,169.7 1,240.3
56.5
43.5
25.1
59.6
40.4
30.1
60.0
40.0
31.1
58.7
41.3
28.3
57.0
43.0
26.2
53.9
46.1
24,8
53.7
46.3
24.4
51.5
48.5
23.8
51.1
48.9
26.1
51.1
48.9
29.5
48.7
51.3
26.8
49.8
50.2
26.3
107Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
45* Selected measures of nonfmancial business activity, 19851977-100; monthly data are seasonally adjusted. Exceptions are noted
Measure
1 Industrial production, total
Market groups2 Products total3 Final, total4 Consumer goods5 Equipment .6 Intermediate7 Materials
Industry groups8 Manufacturing
Capacity utilization (percent)1
9 Manufacturing10 Industrial materials industries . . .1 1 Construction contracts
(1977 = 100)2-3
12 Nonagricultural employment,total4
13 Goods-producing total14 Manufacturing total15 Manufacturing, production
worker16 Service-producing
17 Personal income, total518 Wage and salary disbursements . .1 9 Manufacturing20 Disposable personal income5
21 Retail sales (1977^ 100)6 . . . . . . .
Prices7
22 Consumer23 Producer finished goods
Year
124.5
131 71320120.7147 1130.61147
127 1
80.380.3
161 0
148.5107 5999
9241709
511.0457.13407203 6189,9
322.2293 7
Jan.
123.6
129.6130.4118.8145.7126.8115 4
125 9
80.781.7
153.0
146.5107.7100.8
936167.8
499.2444.3338 1199.3183.4
316,1292.1
Feb.
123.7
129.8130.4119.1145,3127.7115 4
125 8
80.481.5
1520
146,81075100.6
93 3168.3
503.8446.8336 1198.9185.8
317,4292.6
| Mar.
124.0
130.3130.8119.8145.4128.6115.5
126.3
80.581.4
167.0
147.3107.5100.4
93.0169.1
505.5450.2338 8197.6185.9
318.8292.1
| Apr.
124.1
130.8131.3119.5146.9129.3115.0
1266
80.580.9
163,0
147.6107.6100.1
92,6169.5
510.3452.4338 0203.6189.6
320.1293.1
May
124.1
131.4131.7120.0147.1130.3114 2
1266
80,380.1
161 0
148.0107 599.9
923170.3
507.6453.9338 8207,2189.2
321.3294.1
June
124.3
131.6131.6120.4146.6131.4114.3
126.7
80.180.1
154.0
148.1107.399,7
92.0170,5
509.0456.6339.4202.1188.3
322.3294.0
July
124.1
131.6131.8120.1147.3130.7113 8
1269
80,179.5
164.0
148.5107.299.5
91.8171.1
510.5456.93392202.7189.9
322.8294.8
Aug.
125.2
133.0133.3121.5149.0132.0114.5
128.2
80.779.9
164.0
148.9107.399.6
91.9171.7
511.3459.2340.7202.8193.0
323.5293.5
Sept.
125.1
133.1133.3121.8148.6132.3114.2
127.7
80.179,5
167,0
149.3107.199.1
91,5172.4
513.6461.9341.3203.5197.7
324.5289.9
Oc,.
124.4
131.8131.9120.8146,6131.51142
127 2
79.679.3
1680
149.8107 599.4
91 8173.0
516.7464.33449204,9190.5
325.5294.8
Nov.
125.4
133.5133.7122.7148.3132.7114 3
1284
80.279.2
162.0
150,1107.699.7
920173.5
519.3467 .1344 8205.9191.6
326.6296, 1
Dee,
126.4
134.1134.4124.2147.9132.9115 9
129 1
80.480.1
1620
150.6107.999,9
92 4174.0
5253471.3348 3208,2194.0
327,4297,2
108Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
46. Output, capacity, and capacity utilization, 1985A. Output1977 = 100; quarterly data are seasonally adjusted
Series
1 Total industry
2 Mining , ,3 Utilities
4 Manufacturing
5 Primary processing1
6 Advanced processing2
7 Materials
8 Durable goods , . . .9 Metal . .
10 Nondurable goods1 1 Textile paper and chemical *12 Paper . . . .13 Chemical14 Energy
B. Capacity1977 output = 100; quarterly data are seasonally adjusted
Series
1 Total industry
2 Mining3 Utilities
4 Manufacturing
5 Primary processing1
6 Advanced processing2
7 Materials1
8 Durable gcxxls9 Metal
10 Nondurable goods .1 1 Textile paper, and chemical .12 Paper13 Chemical14 Energy .
C. Capacity utilization4
Percent; quarterly data are seasonally adjusted
Series
1 Total industry
2 Mining3 Utilities , .
4 Manufacturing
5 Primary processing1
6 Advanced processing2
7 Materials3 , . . .
8 Durable goods9 Metal
10 Nondurable goods .11 Textile paper and chemical12 Paper13 Chemical14 Energy
Year
124.5
109.0113 2
127.1
108.8138.1
114.7
121.880,6
112.21124123.7113.6104 3
Year
154.5
133.81350
158.3
132.21740
142.9
158.2117.3138 0137.2136 3142.3120.5
Year
80.6
81 583,9
80.3
82.3794
80.3
77.068.881.482 191.179.886.6
Ql123.8
110.1114,2
126.0
107.5137.1
115.4
123.680.6
110.9111 6126.3113.21050
Ql152.8
133.4133.7
156.5
131.6171.4
141.6
155.9117.3137 3136.7136 1141.5120,0
Ql81.0
82.685.5
80.5
81.680.0
81.5
79.368.780.781.792.880.087.5
Q2
124.2
110.0113 6
126.6
108 1137.9
114.5
121.4802
111.2111 0121.8112.6105 2
Q2
154.0
133.61345
157.7
132.0173 2
142.5
157.4117.3137 8137.0136 2142.0120.3
Q2
80.7
82 384.4
80.3
81.979.6
80.4
77.168.480.781 089.479,387.5
Q3124.8
108.5111 4
127.6
1095138.6
114.2
120.7794
113.7114 1123.8114.6103 2
Q3
155.1
133.91354
158.9
132.41749
143.4
158.9117.3138 2137.4136 3142.6120.6
Q3
80.5
81 082.3
80.3
82.779.2
79.6
76.067.782,283.090.880.485.5
Q4
125.4
1076113 7
128.2
110 41390
114.8
121 4824
113 811401245114 2104 2
Q4
156.2
134,1136 3
1602
132 81767
144.3
160.5117 3138 7137 8136 5143 1120.9
Q4
80.3
80 283.4
80.0
83 178 7
79.5
75.670.382,082 791,279.886,1
109Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
47, Labor force, employment, and unemployment, 1985Thousands of persons; monthly data are seasonally adjusted. Exceptions noted
Category
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
1 NoninstHutional population1
2 Labor force (including Armed Forces)1
3 Civilian labor force . .Employment
4 Nonagricultural industries2
5 AgricultureUnemployment
6 Number7 Rate (percent of civilian labor force)8 Not in labor force
ESTABLISHMENT SURVEY DATA
9 Nonagricultural payroll employment3
10 Manufacturing . . . .11 Mining . . . .12 Contract construction . ,13 Transportation and public utilities . .14 Trade15 Finance16 Service . . . . . . .17 Government
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
1 Nonlnstitutional population1 . . .
2 Labor force (including Armed Forces)1
3 Civilian labor forceEmployment
4 Nonagricultural industries^5 Agriculture
Unemployment6 Number7 Rate (percent of civilian labor force)8 Not in labor force . . .
ESTABLISHMENT SURVEY DATA
9 Nonagricultural payroll employment^
10 Manufacturing11 Mining12 Contract construction13 Transportation and public utilities . . .14 Trade15 Finance16 Service . . . . . .17 Government ,
Year
180,440
117,695115,461
103,9713,179
8,3127.2
62,745
97,692
19,424969
4,6615,30!
23,1885,924
21,93116,294
Jan.
179,600
116,970114,754
102,9963,319
8,4397.4
62,630
96,419
19,604974
4,5345,259
22,7765,790
21,38216,100
July
180,492
117,501115,272
103,7513,120
8,4017 3
62,991
97,707
19,351969
46605,302
23 2265,932
21 92616,341
Feb.
179,742
117,208114,982
103,2623,325
8,3957.3
62,534
96,591
19,561976
4,5255,272
22,8575,809
21,48016,111
Aug.
180,657
117,595115,343
104,1153,095
8,1337,1
63,062
97,977
19,362965
4,6885,282
23,3055,959
22,07316,343
Mar.
179,891
117,559115,335
103,6373,314
8,3847.3
62,332
96,910
19,526977
4,5535,269
22,9635,835
21,64416,143
Sept.
180,831
118,049115,790
104,5023,017
8,2717.1
62,782
98,217
19,279962
4,7215,317
23 3445,987
22,15516,452
Apr.
180,024
117,481115,256
103,5193,353
8,3847.3
62,543
97,120
19,467982
4,6415,278
23,0135,858
21,72316,158
Oct.
181,011
118,355116,114
104,7553,058
8,3017.1
62,656
98,559
19,338960
4,7535,327
23,4406,011
22,24416,486
May
180,171
117,566115,339
103,6553,284
8,40073
62,605
97,421
19,426982
4,6585,301
23,1405,888
21,81316,213
Nov.
181,186
118,376116,130
104,8993,070
8,16170
62,810
98,801
19,381954
4,7545,342
23,4736,048
22,36516,484
June
180,322
117,250115024
103,4613 140
8,4237.3
63,072
97,473
19,3<)89^4
4,6385295
23,1935,906
21,85616,213
Dec.
181,349
118466116,229
105 0^53,151
8,0236.9
62,883
99,086
19,433952
47705,350
23 5506,068
2245016,513
noDigitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
48. Industrial production1
Monthly data arc seasonally adjusted
Groups
MAJOR MARKET
1 Total index
2 Products3 Final products4 Consumer goods . . .5 Equipment6 Intermediate products7 Materials
Consumer goads8 Durable consumer goods9 Automotive products . . . . . . . . .
10 Autos and trucks11 Autos, consumer12 Trucks consumer13 Auto parts and allied goods14 Home goods15 Appliances, A/C, and TV16 Appliances and TV . . . . . . .17 Carpeting and furniture18 Miscellaneous home goods . . .
19 Nondurable consumer goods20 Clothing21 Consumer staples22 Consumer foods and tobacco . .23 Nonfood staples24 Consumer chemical
products25 Consumer paper products . .26 Consumer energy27 Consumer fuel28 Residential utilities
Equipment29 Business and defense30 Business31 Construction, mining, and
farm . . . .32 Manufacturing33 Power . . . .34 Commercial35 Transit36 Defense and space
Intermediate Products37 Construction supplies , . . . .38 Business supplies39 General business supplies40 Commercial energy products
Materials41 Durable goods materials42 Durable consumer parts43 Equipment parts44 Durable materials n e e45 Basic metal materials46 Nondurable goods materials47 Textile, paper, and chemical
materials48 Textile materials49 Pulp and paper materials50 Chemical materials . .51 Miscellaneous nondurable
materials52 Energy materials . . . ,53 Primary energy54 Converted fuel materials
1977pro-por-tion
100.00
57.7244.7725.5219.2512.9442.28
6.892.981.791.16.63
1.193,911.241.19.96
1.71
18.633.34
15.297.807.49
2.751.882.861.441,42
18.0114.34
2.083.271.275.222.493.67
5.956.995.671.31
20.504.925.949.644.64
10.09
7.531.521.554.46
2.5711,697.574.12
1985avg.
124.5
131.7132.0120.7147.0130.6114.7
112.9115.1112.098.9
136.3119.8111.3129,6130,4118,993,7
123.696.8
129.4129.7129.1
147.5143.8101.988.6
115.5
147 8141.2
67.7112.883.8
219.0106.1173,6
118.9140.5144.3124.0
121.8100.7158.9109.784.8
112.3
112.698.3
123.9113.6
111.3104.4107.998,1
1985
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. 1 Dec.
Index (1977 = 100)
123.6
129.6130,4118.8145.7126.8115.4
112.8114.2112.5102.5131.1116.8111.6126 1
123.7
129.8130.4119.1145.31277
124.0
130.3130.8119.8145.4128.6
115.4 115.5
112.8 113.5115.4 115.1111.7 110.5100.7 101.3132.0 127.5121.1 122.0110.9127 1
126.6 127.2112.7 117.9100.6 95.1
121 1 121 496.0
126.6127.1
96.3126.9127.8
126.0 126.0
142.9 143.2141 2 138.199.985 1
101.5840
115.0 118-4
145 5 145 rt
112.2131 8131.8117.795.0
122.195.8
127.9128.0127.7
145.1141.7101,9870
117.1
146 1140.4 140.0 140.2
68.8 68.3 67.1111.6 112.3 112.082.5 81.8 79.6
217.4 217.0 218.9106 7 104.Q 104.5165.3
116.2135.91402117.1
124.2102.6166.7109 183.5
110.9
111.590.3
127.5113.3
109.2103.9107.098.2
167.3
115.7137.9141.1124.1
123.3102.2164.21090
169.0
116.9138.6141.9124.5
123.3102.1163.3109.6
84.1 85.1111.4 110.3
112.1 111.393.5 93.0
126.0 125.4113.5 112.7
109.4 107,2104.9 106.2107.6 110.2100.0 99.0
124.1
130.8131.3119.5146.91293115.0
111.5113.1109.0100.5124.7119.4110.2126 9127.1118.193.7
122,594.8
128.5129.4127.6
145.1142.0101.590.0
113.2
147.7142.0
68.4112.481.8
221.8106.0170.1
117.4139.4143.4122.4
122.8101.8161.1110.086.6
110.4
110.594.1
121.3112.3
110.1105.3107.9100.6
124.1
131.4131.7120.0147.1130.3114.2
111.8113.6109.698.1
130.9119.6110.4129.3128.7116.993.1
123.195.8
129.0128.9129.1
147.3143.7102.190.2
114.4
147.9141.9
67.4113.182.8
222.8102.9171.2
118.1140.7144.4124.6
120.7100.1157.8108.282.0
111.3
110.995.0
120.9112.9
112.5105.3107.8100.6
124.3
131.6131.6120.4146.6131.4114.3
112.0113.4109.497.0
132.3119.4110.9131.5131.7119.691.2
123.595.4
129.6130.5128.7
145.4144.6102.288.8
115.9
147.4140.7
67.7111.984,1
219,6103.4173.4
119.2141.7146.1122.7
120.898.7
157.3109.685.0
111.8
111.797.3
123.3112.6
112.0105.1109.098.1
124.1
131.6131.8120.1147.31307113.8
111.3115.0113.7101.1137.2116.8108.4121 6123.2122.291.2
123496.3
129.3130.1128.5
145.4144.9101.5892
114.0
1479141.3
68.6113.585,6
219,5103 3173.9
119.4140.3144.4122.7
120.298.3
157.0108682.5
112.8
113.5100.2125.0114.0
110.8103.5107.496.2
125.2
133.0133.3121.5149.0132.0114.5
114.0120.0120,2101.3155.4119.6109.5124.5125.5119.593.0
124.296.4
130.3130.8129.7
149.1143.9101.891.1
112.7
149.7143.0
67,2115.184.5
222.8106.0175.5
121.5140.9145.1122.5
121.8100.0158.7110.285.1
113.5
113.8104,4122.8113.8
112.7102.7106.495.9
125.1
133,1133.3121.8148.6132.3114.2
112.9117.8116.698.8
149.7119.5109.3123.7125.6120.292.7
125.197.9
131.0131.5130.5
151,4144.7101.085.8
116.5
149.4142.2
67.0114.885.1
219.4108.3177.5
121.3141.7145.4125.7
120.299.0
156,5108.782.8
114.7
115.1104.1123.7115.9
113,5103.4106.897.0
124.4
131.8131.9120.8146.6131.5114.2
111.4112,9108.792.3
139.1119.3110.2126.3128.6120.192.9
124.398.0
130,1129,5130,6
149.4145 5102.9902
115.8
147 5139.6
65.9111.785.5
213.9109.7178.7
120.0141.2144.8125,7
120.4100.2154.0109.985.8
113.4
113.5101.2121.1115.0
113.3104.2108.296.8
125.4 126.4
133.5 134.1133.7 134.4122.7 124.2148.3 147.9132 7 132 9114.3 115.9
115.5 116.8116.8 116.6113.7 112.094.9 99.9
148.6 134.5121.4 123.4114.5 116.9139 4 145.4141.9 148.4122.9 118.991,9 95.2
125.4 127.0100.0 99.4131.0 133.0130.7 132.4131.2 133.6
152.4 152.9145.7 148 0101.4 105.690 1 92 3
112.9 119.2
149 7 149 4141.7 141.4
68.2 68.3112.8 112.884.7 87,1
217.7 217,9111.2 1077180.7 180.7
120.9 120.7142.7 143.3146.7 146 8125.3 128.1
121.7 122.1101.6 101.5155.0 155.1111 4 112.387.6 88.5
113.0 114.9
113.2 115.2104.4 102.1123.0 129.3112.8 114,8
112.5 113.9102.5 105,8106.7 109.094.7 100.1
111Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
48. Industrial production1—ContinuedMonthly data are seasonally adjusted
Groups
MAJOR INDUSTRY
1 Mining and utilities2 Mining3 Utilities4 Manufacturing .5 Nondurable6 Durable
Mining7 Metal8 Coal9 Oil and gas extraction
10 Stone and earth minerals
Nondurable manufactures11 Foods . ,12 Tobacco products .13 Textile mill products14 Apparel products15 Paper and products
16 Printing and publishing . . . .17 Chemicals and products18 Petroleum products19 Rubber and plastic products . . .20 Leather and products
Durable manufactures21 Lumber and products22 Furniture and fixtures23 Clay, glass, and stone products .
24 Primary metals25 Iron and steel26 Fabricated metal products . . . .27 Nonelectrical machinery28 Electrical machinery29 Transportation equipment . . . .30 Motor vehicles and parts . . .31 Aerospace and miscellaneous
transportationequipment
32 Instruments33 Miscellaneous manufactures . . .
Utilities34 Electric
MAJOR MARKET
35 Products, total
36 Final37 Consumer goods38 Equipment39 Intermediate
SICcode
1011.12
1314
2021222326
2728293031
242532
33331.2
34353637
371
372-6.93839
1977pro-por-tion
15.799.835.96
84.2135.1149.10
.501.607.07
.66
7,96.62
2.292.793.15
4.548.052.402.80
,53
2.301.272,72
5.333.496.469.547.159.135.25
3.872.661.46
4.17
1985
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 1 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dee.
Index (1977 -100)
111.4110.51130125.9123.2127 8
70.5118.5110.7118.5
128.297,293 6
102.6128.3
150,4125 784.1
145.969.1
109.2136.5112.7
81.771.0
1064145.0176.0120.4113.0
130.5138.799.0
118.9
111.9109.5115.8125.8123.8127.2
74.5121.5108.2119.8
129.4103.898.5
103.1126,4
150.3125,884.0
145.769.2
109,1139.0110.5
80.268.5
107.6144.9173.2120.5112.5
131,4138.796.4
121.9
111.8110.5113 9126.3123.91280
83 6131.9106.8118.7
128.5103,4994
101.3126.9
152.6126584.7
144.169.4
109.5139.2111.4
81 873.2
108 6146.5173,1120.8111.3
133.7139.096.0
119.5
111.1 111.3109.6 109.8113 6 113.7126.6 126.6124,3 124.7128 2 127 9
81,2 78.3128.5 128.7106.5 106.9118.5 118.7
130.8 131.498.4 95.799 0 100.0
100.2 100.3125.1 124.1
154.2 155.4125 8 126,787.3 87.4
144.9 144.369.9 71.0
110.9 112,2141.0 142.0114.5 116.3
81,4 76.47L9 65.4
109 1 108.3148.9 149.1168.9 169.3120.7 120.9110.9 110.5
134.1 134.9138.5 139.998.3 98.3
119.1 119.5
111.6110.6113.4126.7125.5127.6
77.5134,0106,9117.9
131.898.9
103.399,2
127.1
156.7126.487.1
145.571.5
113.5141.9116.1
78.367.6
107.4145.6169.5121,8110.5
137.1140.796.8
119.4
109,4108.7110.7126.9125.6127.9
60.9128.0106.9116.6
132.296.0
104.1100.6129,0
154.3126.488.3
145,672,2
113.0145.3115.1
79.068.7
107.3147.5165.7123,7112.8
138.5141,195.9
117,5
109.1108.3110.3128.2126.6129.4
73.1127.7105.5117.7
132.697.7
106.3100.4127.5
156,3128.288.2
148,072.7
114.8144.3116.2
82.071.6
107.8149.2166.1126,8116,8
140.4141.897.2
116.7
110.3108.4113 2127.7126,9128.3
71 4126.3106.0119.3
132.597.8
1067101.8128.6
156.2129085.9
148.672.3
115.9143.2116.2
80.369,7
107 5146.5165.1126.2115.3
141.1139.496.4
120.6
109.9108,41124127.2126,4mi
742130.1104.8120.4
130.7105.31049102.6127,3
157.0127987.7
148,771.4
116.5141.9115.6
83.174.4
1084143.0165.1124.5111.7
141.9139,895.9
119,3
108.9106.9112 2128.4127.31292
78.3125.5103,5119,0
131.4104.51080103.9128.2
159.0128087.3
150.572.1
115.6144.1115.2
83.675,3
1079145.6168.9126,5114.5
142.9140.794.5
118.7
110.8107.4116 5129.1128.01299
741128.0104.4114.0
132.6103,51061105.0132,3
158.412H S88,7
150.069,9
116.S142.1118.2
81.772.0
108.8146.0171.9126,8115.4
142.3140.696.3
124.4
Gross value (billions of 1972 dollars, annual rates)
761.3
606,5358.8247,6154.9
764.2
608.7360.9247.8155.5
769.5
613.3364,6248.7156,3
774.3 776.3
617.4 618.1366.1 366.6251.4 251.5156.9 158.1
779.0
620.1367.3252.8158,9
769.0
610.1361.7248.4158.9
778.7
618.6366,2252.4160.1
777.9
617,8365.6252,2160.1
772.2
613.0363.8249.3159.2
782.8
622.4370.5251.9160.4
783.3
622.1373,6248.5161.2
112Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
49. Housing and construction, 1985Monthly figures are at seasonally adjusted annual rates except as noted
Jtem
NEW UNITS
1 Permits authorized2 1-family .3 2-or-mor£-family
4 Started . , ,5 1-family6 2-or-morc-family . , .
7 Under construction, end ofperiod
8 1-family9 2-or-morc-family
10 Completed11 1-family12 2-Qr-mote-family
13 Mobile homes shipped . . . .
Merchant builder activityin 1 -family units
14 Number sold15 Number for sale, end of
period'
Price (thousands ofdollar*)2
Median16 Units sold
Average17 Units sold
EXISTING UNITS (1-family)
18 Number sold
Price of units sold(thousands of dollars)2
19 Median20 Average
CONSI RUCTION
21 Total put in place
22 Private23 Residentiiil24 Nonresidcmtial, total . . . .
Buildings25 Industrial26 Commercial27 Other28 Public utilities and
other
29 Public30 Military3 1 Highway32 Conservation and
development33 Other
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. | May June 1 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Private residential real estate activity (thousands of units)
1,635903732
1,8041,039
765
1,072573499
1,7021,086
616
275
629
355
82.5
98.3
2,980
73.887.7
1,624927697
1,6321,111
521
1,068579488
1,7711,079
692
279
676
359
82.0
96.2
2,890
74.088.0
1,741993748
1,8491,147
702
1,065577488
1,6911,048
643
286
698
356
84.2
100.9
3,000
74.689.0
1,704 1,778948 933756 845
1,851 1,6841,129 1,041
722 643
1,086 1,082581 579506 504
1,659 1,6351,070 1,028
589 607
288 287
648 684
355 355
85.6 80.1
104.7 98.1
3,020 3,040
74,8 75.289.8 90,3
1,712 1,694961 967751 727
1,693 1,6731,036 1,068
657 605
1,073 1,071574 577499 494
1,758 1,7221,078 1,042
680 680
272 285
710 745
354 351
86.3 82,1
99.6 99.4
3,070 3,170
76.5 76.791.9 92.7
1,784990794
1,7371,071
666
1,079582499
1,7201,032
688
286
708
348
83.3
99.2
3,430
77,293.2
1,808949859
1,6531,006
647
1,065568496
1,7781,100
678
283
681
350
84.6
102.6
3,480
75.991.4
1,688965723
1,7841,118
666
1,089578512
1,5411,072
469
291
637
353
85.4
102.7
3,530
75.291.2
1,661918743
1,6541,006
648
1,087570517
1,7211,095
626
287
722
353
87.2
104.1
3,450
74.990.3
1,873978895
1,8821,098
784
1,089562529
1,7571,139
618
285
712
351
88.6
107.1
3,520
75.591.8
Value of new construction (millions of dollars)3
341,038
283,688155,260128,428
15,19558,52411,889
42,820
57,3502,969
17,759
4,64531,977
334,254
276,452146,042130,410
15,81558,92212,054
43,619
57,8023,036
18,416
4,67431,676
333,723
274,575146,195128,380
14,58559,38211,245
43,168
59,1483,078
19,176
4,72732,167
341,861 339,SM3
281,988 276,420146,539 142,254135,449 134,166
17,283 16,44361,219 60,06412,663 12,929
44,284 44,730
59,873 63,5233,166 3,349
19,920 22,314
4,393 5,05132,394 32,809
343,837 344,206
278,939 279,521147,158 148,699131,781 130,822
15,170 15,38458,290 57,95612,786 12,578
45,535 44,904
64,897 64,6863,426 3,364
21,093 19,589
5,410 5,07534,968 36,658
343,246
279,371146,858132,513
15,11859,91012,957
44,528
63,8752,966
20,224
4,82435,861
346,084
282,505148,915133,590
15,56761,22712,769
44,027
63,5803,008
19,585
5,25435,733
344,502
282,115150,873131,242
15,63060,74012,250
42,622
62,3873,086
19,193
4,89235,216
343,847
281,284149,670131,614
16,27161,10112,495
41,747
62,5633,040
19,826
5,17634,521
351,669
286,914150,690136,224
17,35764,49612,048
42,323
64,7553,452
20,827
4,97835,498
113Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
50. Consumer and producer prices, 1985Percentage changes based on seasonally adjusted data, except as noted
Item
CONSUMER PRICES*
1 All Items
2 Food3 Energy items4 All items less food and energy .5 Commodities6 Services
PRODUCER PRICES
7 Finished goods8 Consumer foods . . .9 Consumer energy
10 Other consumer goods . . . .11 Capital equipment .
12 Intermediate materials^13 Excluding energy
Crude materials14 Foods15 Energy16 Other
CONSUMER PRICES*
1 All items
2 Food3 Energy items4 All items less food and energy .5 Commodities6 Services .
PRODUCER PRICES
7 Finished goods8 Consumer foods9 Consumer energy
10 Other consumer goods . . . .11 Capital equipment
12 Intermediate materials^13 Excluding energy
Crude materials14 Foods15 Energy .16 Other
12 months to
1984 1985Dec. Dec.
4.0 3.8
3.8 2.7.2 1.8
4.7 4.43.1 2.15.6 5.7
1.7 1.83.5 .3
-4.1 .02.2 2.71.8 2.7
1.7 -.12.1 -.2
-1.2 -6.4-1.3 -4,3-3.4 -4.5
Jan. Feb. Mar,
.2 .3 .5
.2 .2 .1-.5 -.9 1.5
.3 .6 .4
.4 .6 .2,3 .5 .5
-.1 .0 .0- .4 .0 - .4
-2,6 -2.5 -,9.5 .3 .4A .6 .2
.0 -,4 -.1
.1 -.2 .0
-1.4 -1.9 -2.7-2.0 -.4 -1.0-.3 -3.6 2.5
3 months (at annual rate) to
Ql Q2
4.0 3.3
1,8 .6.6 6.9
5.2 3.55.1 -.95.4 6.2
-.1 2.2-3.3 -5.7
-21.3 24.75.3 1.95.1 1.5
-1.9 .6-.4 .8
-21.5 -16.7-13.1 4.4-5.5 -7.8
1 month to
Apr. May June July
.3 .2 .2 .2
.0 -,1 .2 .01.1 A .1 -.2.3 .3 .3 .3.1 -.3 .0 -.1.4 .6 .5 .5
.5 .2 -.2 .2-,6 -.8 -.1 .96.1 3.0 -3.3 -1.1
.0 ,2 .3 .4
.1 .1 ,r .1
.3 .3 -.5 -.2-.1 .1 .1 -.1
-2.6 -1.5 -.4 -.5.4 1.5 -.8 -.3.5 -1.8 -.8 .4
Q3
2.4
2,1-3.2
3.41.14.8
-2,7-2.9
-11,3-.5
-1.1
-1,3-.7
-8,7-5.9-4.4
Aug. Se
04
5.3
5.93.35.43.66.5
9.515.022.25.05.4
2.7-.3
27,9-2.0
1.0
pt. Oct.
.2 .2 .4
.1 .4 .1-.4 -.2 -.2
.4 .2 .5
.2 .2 .5
.5 .2 .6
-.3 -.6 1,0-.7 -1.0 1.8
-1.5 -.4 .1.0 -.5 .8,2 -.6 1.1
-.1 -.1 .1.0 -.1 -.1
-3.4 1.7 2.4-1.3 .0 .0-.7 -.9 .7
Indexlevel
(1967 =100)1
327.4
313.2426.5320.7262.2385.8
297.2274.4736.1254.7303.5
325.2304.2
236,8739,5242.6
Nov. Dee.
.6 .4
.7 ,6
.6 ,4
.5 .3
.2 .2
.7 .4
.7 .51.0 .72.8 2.2
.3 ,2
.2 .1
.2 .3
.0 .0
4.3 -.5-.1 -.5
.0 -.4
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51. Gross national product and income, 1985Billions of current dollars except as noted; quarterly data are at seasonally adjusted annual rates
Account
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
1 Total
By source2 Personal consumption expenditures3 Durable goods4 Nondurable goods5 Services
7 Fixed investment8 Nonresidential9 Structures
10 Producers' durable equipment1 1 Residential structures
12 Change in business inventories13 Nonfarm
14 Net exports of goods and services15 Exports16 Imports
17 Government purchases of goods and services18 Federal19 State and local
By major type of product20 Final sales total21 Goods22 Durable23 Nondurable24 Services25 Structures
26 Change in business inventories27 Durable goods28 Nondurable goods
29 MEMO: Total GNP in 1982 dollars
NATIONAL INCOME
30 Total
31 Compensation of employees32 Wages and salaries33 Government and government enterprises34 Other35 Supplement to wages and salaries36 Employer contributions for social insurance37 Other labor income
38 Proprietors* income1
39 Business and professional1
40 Farm1
41 Rental income of persons^
42 Corporate profits1
43 Profits before tax3
44 Inventory valuation adjustment45 Capital consumption adjustment46 Net interest .
Year
3,988.5
2,582.3361.5912.2
1,308.6
669 3661.8476.2170.2306.0185,6
7,511,8
-78.5369.9448.4
815 4355.4460.0
3 981 11,639.3
709.2930,1
1,930,5418 7
7 56.41 i
3,570.0
3,211.3
2,372.51,960.3
370.81,589 7
412.2205.8206.4
242.2221.021.2
13.8
295.5225.3-.670 9
287,4
1 Qi
3,917.5
2,525 0351.5895.7
1,277.8
657 6639.1459.6166.1293.5179.4
18.514.2
-42.3379,6421 9
777 2334,4442.8
3 899 01,628,4
706.2922.1
1,887.6401 5
18 516.91 6
3,547.8
3,155.3
2,320.41,917.7
362,61,555 1
402.7201.8200,9
239.4212.926.5
11.0
281.7220.0
.761 1
302.9
Q2
3,960.6
2 563 33565910.2
1,296.6
672 8657 3474.2169.73045183.1
15 510.8
-70.3369.2439 5
794 8337 8457.1
3 945 01,6360
705.99302
1,908.2416 3
15 51.8
13 7
3,557.4
3,192.2
2,356.91 9476
367.41 580 2
409.4204.6204 8
240.9218 122.8
13 8
288.1218.7
2267 2
292.4
Q3
4,016.9
2,606 1376.0914.5
1,315.6
666 1665.9478.5170.4308.1187.4
.23.1
-87.8363.2451 0
8325364.8467.7
4016 71,650.8
714.8935.9
1,939.94262
2-6.4
66
3,584.1
3,228.0
2,385,21,970,1
372.61,597.5
415.1206.7208.4
237.5225.3
12.2
14.5
309.1228.6
4.775.9
281.8
04
4,059.3
2634 83620928,3
1,344.6
6807685 0492,5174.5318 0192.5
-4 319.0
-113.4367.8481 2
857 23847472.5
4063 61 642 2
710.0932 2
1,986.4430 6
-4 313.4
-17 7
3,590.8
3,269.9
2,427.52,005 8
379.71,626 1
421.7210.2211 5
250.9227 6
23.3
159
303.1233.8-10 1
79 4272.6
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52. Personal income and saving, 1985Billions of current dollars; quarterly data are at seasonally adjusted annual rates. Exceptions noted
Account
PERSONAL INCOME AND SAVING
1 Total personal income
2 Wage and salary disbursements3 Commodity-producing industries4 Manufacturing5 Distributive industries6 Service industries7 Government and government enterprises
8 Other labor income9 Proprietors ' income1
10 Business and professional1
1 1 Farm1
12 Rental income of persons2 . . . . .13 Dividends14 Personal interest income15 Transfer payments16 Old-age survivors, disability, and health in
17 LESS: Personal contributions for social insi
18 EQUALS* Personal income . . . .
19 LESS: Personal tax and nontax payments
20 EQUALS* Disposable personal income
21 LESS* Personal outlays
22 EQUALS* Personal saving
MEMO: Per capita (1982 dollars)23 Gross national product24 Personal consumption expenditures25 Disposable personal income . . . .26 Saving rate (percent)
GROSS SAVING
27 Gross saving
28 Gross private saving29 Personal saving30 Undistributed corporate profits'31 Corporate inventory valuation adjustment
Capital consumption allowances32 Corporate .33 Noncorporate34 Wage accruals less disbursements . ,
tsurance benefits
iranee
35 Government surplus, or deficit ( - - ) , national incomeand product accounts ,
36 Federal . . . .37 State and local
38 Capital grants received by the United States,
39 Gross investments
40 Gross private domestic41 Net foreign . ,
42 Statistical discrepancy
net
Year
3,293.5
1,960.5607.3457.6468.8513.6370.8
206.4242.2221.0
21.213.878.9
456.3484.5253.4
149.1
3,293.5
492.7
2,800.8
2,671.8
129.0
14,916.99,664.6
10,483.04.6
553.4
694.3129.0126.9-.6
269.2169.2
.0
-141.0-200.0
59.0
.0
554.0
669.3= 115.3
.6
Qi
3,240.9
1,917.6600.1453.5459.8495.2362.5
200.9239.4212.926.511.077.9
462.8477.6249.2
146.3
3,240.9
501.7
2,739.2
2,608.4
130.9
14,875.49,595.8
10,411.04.8
578.3
677.7130.9116,3
.7
264.3166.3
.0
-99.4- 162.6
63.2
.0
580.8
657.6-76.8
2.5
Q2
3,280.1
1,948.6604.7454.9467.4508.1368.4
204.8240.9218.122.813.878.7
460.5481.0250.7
148.3
3,280.1
462.4
2,817.7
2,650.6
167.2
14,884.09,638.0
10,595.05.9
571.7
723.6167.2122.6
2.2
266.8167.0
,0
-151.9-209.1
57.3
.0
567.0
672.8= 105.8
-4.7
Q3
3,298.5
1,970.1607,6457.2471.2518.7372.6
208.4237.5225.3
12.214.579.1
450.6488.1256.5
149.7
3,298,5
498.2
2,800,2
2,697.6
102.6
14,958.69,722.8
10,447.03.7
537.3
681.8102.6137.8
4.7
270.9170.5
,0
-144,5-201.3
56.9
.0
539.9
666.1-- 126.2
2.5
04
3,354.3
2,005.8616.9464.7476.H532.4379.7
211.5250.9227.623.315.979.8
451.4491.2257.1
152.0
3,3543
508.5
2,845.9
2,730.6
115.2
14,949.29,701.9
10,479.04.0
526.1
694.2115.2131,0
-10.1
274.B173.2
.0
-168,0-226.9
58.8
.0
528.2
680.7-152.5
-3.9
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53. Summary of U.S. international transactionsMillions of dollars; quarterly figures are seasonally adjusted except as noted1
Item
1 Balance oti current account2 Not seasonally adjusted
3 Merchandise trade balance2
4 Merchandise exports5 Merchandise imports6 Military transactions, net7 Investment income net3
8 Other service transactions, net . . .
9 Remittances, pensions,and other transfers
10 U.S. government grants(excluding military)
1 1 Change in government assetsother than official reserveassets, net (increase, — ) . . . .
12 Change in official reserveassets (increase — )
13 Gold14 Special drawing rights
15 Reserve position in InternationalMonetary Fund
16 Foreign currencies . . . . . . .
17 Change in U.S. private assetsabroad (increase — )3
18 Bank-reported claims . .19 No nbank- reported claims20 U.S. purchases of foreign
securities, net21 U.S. direct investments
abroad, net3
22 Change in foreign official assets inthe United States (increase, +) .
23 U.S. Treasury securities24 Other U.S. government
obligations25 Other U.S. government
liabilities4
26 Other U.S. liabilities reportedby U S banks . . .
27 Other foreign official assets5 . . . .
28 Change in foreign private assets inUnited States (increase, +)3 . . .
29 U.S. batik-reported liabilities . . . .30 U.S. nosibank-reported liabilities . .31 Foreign private purchases of U.S.
Treasury securities, net32 Foreign purchases of other
U S securities net33 Foreign direct investments
in United States, net3
34 Allocations of SDRs . . . .
35 Discrepancy36 Owing to seasonal adjustments37 Statisticid discrepancy in
recorded data beforeseasonal adjustment
1984
- 106,466
-112,522219,900
-332,422-1,82718 7511,288
-3,621
-8 536
-5,523
-3 1300
-979
-995-1,156
- 14 987-11,127
5,081
-5,082
-3,859
3,0374,690
13
436
555-2,657
99,73033,8494,704
23,059
12 759
25,359
0
27,338
27,338
1985
-117,676
- 124,439214,424
-338,863-2,91725,187-524
-3,787
-11,196
-2,824
-3 8580
-397
908-3,869
- 25 755-6911,665
-7,977
-18,752
-1,324-546
-295
483
522-1,488
128,43140,387-1,172
20,500
50 859
17,857
0
23,006
23,006
Qi-20,240- 18 054
-25,80153,614
-79,415-2817,414
796
-896
-1,472
-2,029
-6570
-226
-200-231
-885-1,557
873
671
-872
-2,947-274
3
159
-2,242-593
25,19811,5255,066
1,959
1 449
5,199
0
1,560-455
620
19
Q2
-27,833-28 445
-29,09454,590
-83,684-6153,896
419
-917
-1,522
-1,386
-5650
-288
-32144
- 18,220-20,146
1,564
-832
1,194
-157-271
146
576
363-970
42,12021,5904,714
6,347
460
9,009
0
6,040-573
7,002
84
Q3
-28,273-31 958
-28,45355,691
-84,144-2343,405
116
-875
-2,232
-1,388
-7990
-271
-331-197
18,63017,817
1,541
-1,185
457
-765-571
84
-154
400-524
3,433-5,192-3,056
5,318
1,510
4,853
0
9,162-3,274
12,723
Q4
-30,117-28 009
-29,17456,005
-85,179-6964,038-42
-933
-3,310
-717
-1,1090
-194
-143-772
-14,512-7,241
1,103
-3,736
-4,638
6,9065,806
-220
-144
2,034-570
28,9795,926
-2,020
9,435
9,340
6,298
0
10,5704,305
6,993
Ql
-26,112-23 529
-25,04555,324
-80,369-2462,219
240
-1,056
-2,224
-807
-2330
-264
281-250
530335
1,058
-2,577
1,714
-11,066-7,174
-306
-445
-3,025-116
25,31312,078
-2,156
2,217
9,567
3,607
0
12,3751,094
11,282
19
Q2
-29417- 30 363
- 30 36753,875
-84,242-7295 449-312
-881
-2 577
-1,055
-3560
-180
72-248
-1 3823,4501,706
-2,325
-4,213
8,4868,685
136
606
-107-834
16,872606
-1,837
5,123
7,223
5,757
0
6,852-1,174
8,026
85
Q3
- 28 455-32 275
-31 67552,498
-84,173-6198 262
'-422
-914
-3087
-422
-1210
-264
388-245
= 5 3244,009
-1,517
-1,664
-6,152
2,577-81
46
58
2,932-378
33,0887,276
589
7,484
11 628
6,111
0
= 1,343-3,687
2,344
Q4
-33,695-31 510
-37,35252,727
-90,079-1,322
9,255-32
-937
-3,307
-540
-3 1470
-189
168-3,126
- 19,579-8,485
418
-1,411
-10,101
-1,322-1,976
-171
263
722-160
53,15820,427
2,232
5,676
22,441
2,382
o5,1253,771
1,354
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53. Summary of U.S. international transactions—ContinuedMillions of dollars; quarterly figures are seasonally adjusted except as noted1
Item
MEMO:Changes in official assets
38 U.S. official reserve assets(increase, — )
39 Foreign official assets in theUnited States excluding line27 (increase, +)
40 Changes in OPEC officialassets in the United States(part of line 22 above)
41 Transfers under military grantprograms (excluded fromlines 4, 6. and 10)
19841984 1985
Ql Q2 Q3 Q4
-3,130 -3,858 -657 -565 -799 -1,109
2,601 -1,807 -3,106 -732 -611 7,050
-4,304 -6,599 -2,525 -2,127 -499 847
190 64 41 44 45 61
1985
Ql Q2 Q3 | Q4
-233 -356 -121 -3,147
-10,621 7,880 2,519 -1,585
-1,923 -1,843 -1,831 -1,002
10 12 15 28
54. U.S. foreign trade, 19851
Millions of dollars; monthly data are seasonally adjusted
Item Year | Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | June | July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
1 Exports ofdomesticand foreignmerchandiseexcludinggrant-aidshipments. . .
2 General importsincludingmerchandiseforimmediateconsumptionplus entriesinto bondedwarehouses. ,
3 Trade balance .
213,146 18,673 17,143 20,330 17,973 18,337 18,012 16,727 16,584 17,034 17,618 17,721 16,994
345,276 28,773 25,941 28,725 28,572 29,302 30,136 27,000 26,247 31,349 28,429 30,010 30,728
-132,129 -10,163 -8,798 -8,395 -10,599 -10,%5 -12,124 -10,274 -9,663 -14,315 -10,811 -12,290 -13,734
55, U.S. reserve assets, 1985Millions of dollars, end of period
Type
1 Total
2 Gold stock1
3 Special drawing rights2*3
4 Reserve position in International Monetary Fund2*4 . . . .5 Convertible foreign currencies3
1 Total
2 Gold stock1
3 Special drawing rights2*3
4 Reserve position in International Monetary Fund2'4 . . . .5 Convertible foreign currencies5
Jan.
34,380
11,0956270
11,3225,693
July
37,071
11 0907,958
11,5136,510
| Feb.
34,272
11,0936,301
11,0975,781
| Aug.37,154
11 0907,894
11,4786,692
Mar.
35,493
11,0937,041
11,3865,973
Sept.
38,295
11 0908,672
11,6866,847
Apr.
35,493
11,0917,049
11,3825,971
Oct.
41,657
11 09011,79811,8436,926
May
35,782
11,0917 158
11,3706,163
Nov.
42,852
11 09012,55411,9557,253
June
36,088
11 0907 408
11,3946,196
Dec.
43,186
11 09012 85611,9477 293
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56. Selected U.S. liabilities to foreign official institutionsA. By typeMillions of dollars, end of period
Item
1 Total1
2 Liabilities reported by banks in the United States2
3 U S. Treasury bills and certificates3
U.S. Treasury bonds and notes4 Marketable5 Nonmarketable4
6 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities5
1 Total1 . . .,
2 Liabilities reported by banks in the United States2 . . . .3 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates3
U.S. Treasury bonds and notes4 Marketable5 Nonmarketable4
6 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities5
1 Total1
2 Liabilities reported by banks in the United States2
3 U.S. Treasury bonds and certificates3 . ,U.S. Treasury bonds and notes
4 Marketable .5 Nonmarketable4
6 U.S. securities other than U.S. Treasury securities5
Jan.
76,160
22,70255 327
69,0597 250
21 822
Sept.
173,503
2405654627
68 5625 800
20458
May
173,765
23,16856691
70 5414 500
18,865
Feb.
176,758
23,10056084
69,0646600
21,910
19
Oct.
176,069
26,82655,780
67,7005 800
20,054
June
173,765
23,16856691
70 5414,500
18,865
Mar.
174,846
23,29353 681
69,5506600
21,722
84
Nov.
178,366
25,86059,570
67,0995 800
20,037
July
180,753
22,06860727
75 0134,500
18,445
19
Apr,
175,534
23 99453 171
70,1946600
21 575
Dec.
180,553
2608959976
690195 800
19 673
19
Aug.
181,310
23,34060921
75 1173 550
18,382
84
May
172,118
23 21951 035
69,8796600
21 385
Jan.
176,886
23 33756662
71 5585 800
19 529
85
Sept.
180,328
25,88956493
76 1813 550
18,215
June
174 114
23 65653 977
68 9836600
20 898
19
Feb.
173,430
23 46552 474
72 9035 300
19 288
Oct.
178 331
27,01454 398
74 9723 550
18 397
July
177 471
25 73951 974
69 1626600
20996
85
Mar.
169,931
23 06554685
67 6355 300
19 246
Nov.
179 971
29,27654 331
74 7353 550
18 079
Aug.
177 426
26 39854 022
705305 800
20 676
Apr.
170648
22 78657 226
67 0104 900
18 726
Dec.
178 743
26,61153 252
77 4473 550
17 883
B. By areaMillions of dollars, end of period
Item
1 Total
2 Western Europe1
3 Canada4 Latin America and Caribbean5 Asia . . .6 Africa
1 Total
2 Western Europe1
3 Canada ,4 Latin America and Caribbean . .5 Asia , . , , . . . .6 Africa
1 Total , . . . .
2 Western Europe1
3 Canada .4 Latin America and Caribbean . .
6 Africa .
Jan.
65,740
2,5116,343
92,6691,0567,841
Sept.
67,735
1,0696,978
90,832896
5,993
May
67,933
1,5588,093
90,2141,2624,705
Feb.
67,449
2,3297,505
91,0421,0677,366
19
Oct.
68,315
1,3218,043
91,905972
5,604
June
70,337
1,5718,489
91,4241,2994,690
Mar.
67,274
1,9446,364
91,0891,0387,137
84
Nov.
70,528
1,4668,811
90,1151,3966,050
July
73,299
2,0108,868
90,8771,2594,440
19
Apr.
69,529
1,5577,449
89,0331,0626,904
Dec.
69,776
1,5288,561
93,9541,2645,470
19
Aug.
75,234
1,6649,531
89,6061,1104,165
84
May
69,634
1,2486,441
86,9921,1796,624
Jan.
68,282
1,4917,471
93,0591,1205,463
85
Sept.
74,514
1,56110,53988,326
1,3973,991
June
69,774
9946,966
88,8981,0076,475
19
Feb.
67,402
1,1367,285
91,0541,3975,156
Oct.
74,257
1,58610,10087,288
1,4103,690
July
68,394
1,2416,798
90,893970
6,175
85
Mar.
63,731
1,7157,540
90,7831,2004,962
Nov.
76,832
1,50710,87185,876
1,6293,256
Aug.
70,108
1,4358,086
90,954837
6,006
Apr.
65,645
1,4037,549
89,9981,4034,650
Dec.
74,290
1,31411,12186,995
1,8243,199
119Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United StatesA. By holder and type of liabilityMillions of dollars, end of period
Item1984
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug.
1 All foreigners
2 Banks' own liabilities . .3 Demand deposits .. .4 Time deposits'5 Other2
6 Own foreign offices3
7 Banks' custody liabilities4
8 U.S. Treasury bill and certificates5
9 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6.10 Other
11 Nonmonetary international and regionalorganizations7
12 Banks' own liabilities .13 Demand deposits . .14 Time deposits1
15 Other2
16 Banks' custody liabilities4
17 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
18 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6.19 Other
20 Official institutions8 .
21 Banks' own liabilities ,22 Demand deposits . .23 Time deposits1
24 Other2
29 Banks*
30 Banks' own liabilities31 Unaffiliated foreign banks32 Demand deposits33 Timf* H*»TVicitel
34 Other2
40 Other foreigners
41 Banks' own liabilities ,42 Demand deposits .43 Time deposits1
44 Other2
45 Banks' custody liabilities4
46 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
47 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6
48 Other
49 MEMO: Negotiable time certificates of deposit heldin custody for foreigners
360,885 372,677 379,885 382,390 398,573 403,101 398,685 396,7^4
266,58116,12488,94122,711
138,804
94,30471,40517,9814,919
3,307271
2,615421
1,8921,045
8470
25 Banks' custody liabilities4
26 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
27 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6. . .28 Other
16,4981,7537,2557,489
61,53155,3276,157
47
196,79857,9948,172
35,73514,087
35 Own foreign offices3
36 Banks' custody liabilities4
37 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates5
38 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6.. .39 Other
22,98911,0977,4744,417
49,9785,92743,336
714
7,8933,9353,503455
275,29916,63592,01625,488141,159
97,37874,65917,7714,948
287,16717,38997,47324,007148,299
92,71870,20117,9824,535
288,57317,16396,98124,301150,128
93,81770,43118,5984,788
305,62017,181103,68326,443158,313
92,95369,06718,7315,155
305,69317,657105,54923,345159,142
97,40872,86319,4695,076
302,48616,355109,51525,731150,885
96,19971,94819,3144,937
4,420347
1,6612,412
4,5143,4161,098
0
4,177414
2,6861,077
2,1961,2249710
3,528194
2,468866
2,8271,7591,068
0
4,864255
1,7902,820
3,0872,0571,030
0
2,975182
2,264529
2,135887
1,2480
2,837142
2,313382
2,7521,7091,02320
17,5171,6637,6168,238
61,66756,0845,523
60
17,1251,9386,7078,480
59,84853,6816,149
19
17,6291,7617,4738,395
59,53653,1716,187178
16,9741,7297,3087,938
57,28051,0356,207
38
16,6351,9097,5227,204
60,99853,9776,930
91
18,4281,8757,9278,625
59,28451,9747,256
55
201,68060,5218,38838,12614,007
212,94864,6498,26042,67413,715
213,57363,4458,78440,28314,378
227,52169,2088,86445,31615,028
228,84869,7069,10045,64414,962
223,87172,9868,17448,72716,085
22,98811,1587,4264,404
23,01311,3127,4964,205
23,09011,3567,6254,109
23,89211,7627,6184,512
25,45013,4687,5384,444
26,18813,7207,9574,511
51,6816,23744,614
831
8,2094,0013,724484
52,9176,77845,405
734
7,6613,9843,366311
53,8426,42346,757
662
8,3644,1453,718501
56,2616,33349,270
658
8,6954,2143,876605
57,2356,46650,119650
8,8254,5313,753541
57,3506,16350,548
639
7,9754,5463,078351
296,43416,229107,64923,451149,105
100,33074,79820,5414,991
5,199 8,934 6,373 6,356 7,951 5,110 5,589 5,998
2,210325
1,546339
3,7882,7221,067
0
78,029 79,184 76,973 77,165 74,255 77,633 77,712 80,421
18,2782,0038,0708,20.1
62,14254,0228,110
10
219,787 224,668 235,961 236,664 251,412 254,298 250,059 244,036
217,76468,65')7,88446,80313,972
138,804 141,159 148,299 150,128 158,313 159,142 150,885 149,105
26,27213,4088,2594,605
57,870 59,890 60,578 62,206 64,955 66,060 65,325 66,309
58,18?,6,01751,229
8,1274,6463,1(X>375
10,307 9,416 9,688 10,128 10,630 10,986 10,923 11,456
120Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States—ContinuedA. By holder and type of liability—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Item
1 All foreigners
2 Banks' own liabilities3 Demand deposits4 Time deposits1 .5 Other2 ,6 Own foreign offices^ . , .
7 Banks' custody liabilities4
8 U.S Treasury bills and certificates5 . . .9 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .
10 Other „
1 1 Nonmonetary international and regionalorgan izations7
12 Banks' owci liabilities13 Demand deposits14 Time dt^sits1 .15 Other2
16 Banks' custody liabilities4
17 U.S Treasury bills and certificates18 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .19 Other ,'
20 Official institutions8
21 Banks' owi liabilities22 Demand deposits23 Time deposits1
24 Other2
25 Banks' custody liabilities4 ,26 U.S Treasury bills and certificates5
27 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . .28 Other . .
29 Banks9 . . *
30 Banks' own liabilities *31 Unaffilisited foreign banks32 Demand deposits33 Time deposits1 ,34 Other
35 Own foreign offices3 »
36 Banks' custody liabilities4
37 U S Treasury bills and certificates ,38 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .39 Other
40 Other foreigners «
41 Banks' owji liabilities42 Demand deposits «43 Time dejjosits1 ,44 Other2 . 4
45 Banks' custody liabilities4
46 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates ,47 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .48 Other '" .
49 MEMO: Negotiable time certificates of deposit heldin custody for foreigners
1984
Sept.
399,173
299,86717,171
112,03322,276
148,387
99,30673,80220,7814,723
6,579
3,605209
2,626770
2,9751,8341,140
0
78,683
16,3921,9697,8586,565
62,29154,6277,646
18
246,639
220,95972,5728,477
49,78114,315
148,387
25,68012,8628,5114,307
67,272
58,9116,517
51,769626
8,3604,4783,483
399
11,048
Oct.
389,006
289,93216,490
109,57224,133
139,736
99,07473,88320,1994,993
4,801
2,053144
1,513396
2,7481,4551,292
0
82,606
19,2391,7258,6608,854
63,36755,7807,526
61
234,163
209,28369,547
8,38946,77414,383
139,736
24,88012,4147,8914,575
67,437
59,3576,232
52,625500
8,0804,2343,489
357
10,685
Nov.
399,753
297,61418,356
112,30523,407
143,546
102,13977,05919,6455,436
5,952
2,879354
2,214311
3,0731,4481,604
21
85,430
18,7642,1339,4407,191
66,66659,570
6,910186
240,246
216,01472,4689,436
47,73915,293
143,546
24,23211,9197,4454,868
68,126
59,9586,433
52,912612
8,1684,1223,686
360
10,437
Dec.
407,306
306,89819,571
110,41326,268
150,646
100,40876,36818,7475,293
4,454
2,014254
1,267493
2,440916
1,5240
86,065
19,0391,8239,3747,842
67,02659,9766,966
84
248,893
225,36874,72210,55647,09517,071
150,646
23,52511,4487,2364,841
67,894
60,4776,938
52,678861
7,4174,0293,021
367
10,476
1985
Jan.
399,419
302,01717,975
114,37023,516
146,157
97,40373,63518,1925,577
7,094
3,736417
2,847472
3,3581,9211,429
8
79,999
16,9971,7808,3856,831
63,00256,6626,287
53
241,812
219,23773,0809,030
48,59415,456
146,157
22,57510,9336,5275,114
70,514
62,0476,747
54,544756
8,4684,1183,948
402
9,287
Feb.
405,277
311,93219,360
116,97125,201
150,400
93,34569,18918,0686,089
5,977
2,257341
1,101815
3,7192,2581,461
1
75,939
17,2941,8728,7236,699
58,64552,474
6,08685
250,155
227,81877,4189,656
50,84416,917
150,400
22,33610,4936,2545,589
73,206
64,5627,491
56,302769
8,6443,9644,267
414
9,169
Mar.
413,238
317,33618,114
119,38725,124
154,711
95,90271,55218,0996,251
6,070
2,498191
1,653654
3,5722,0821,490
0
77,749
16,8511,9238,5336,395
60,89854,685
6,109105
257,529
235,09680,3859,137
54,10617,142
154,711
22,43310,6026,2065,625
71,890
62,8916,863
55,095933
8,9984,1824,294
522
9,412
Apr.
410,750
313,02318,302
117,84824,449
152,424
97,72673,07818,3376,311
6,331
3,302167
2,441694
3,0291,4341,593
2
80,012
16,6461,9759,1915,481
63,36657,2266,007
133
252,932
230,50078,0769,266
51,47317,337
152,424
22,43210,4466,2355,751
71,475
62,5766,895
54,743938
8,8993,9734,501
425
9,145
121Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States—ContinuedA. By holder and type of liability—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Item
1 All foreigners
2 Banks' own liabilities3 Demand deposits4 Time deposits1
5 Other2
6 Own foreign offices3 ,
7 Banks* custody liabilities4
8 U S Treasury bills and certificates5
9 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .10 Other
1 1 Nonmonetary international and regionalorganizations7
12 Banks' own liabilities13 Demand deposits14 Time deposits1
15 Other2
16 Banks' custody liabilities4
17 U.S Treasury bills and certificates18 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .19 Other
20 Official institutions8
21 Banks* own liabilities22 Demand deposits .23 Time deposits1
24 Other2
25 Banks' custody liabilities4 . , .26 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates3
27 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 , . .28 Other
29 Banks9
30 Banks' own liabilities31 Unaffiliated foreign banks32 Demand deposits33 Time deposits1
34 Other2
35 Own foreign offices3
36 Banks' custody liabilities4
37 U S Treasury bills and certificates38 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .39 Other .
40 Other foreigners . . . . .
41 Banks* own liabilities42 Demand deposits43 Time deposits1
44 Other2
45 Banks' custody liabilities4
46 U.S. Treasury bills and certificates47 Other negotiable and readily transferable instruments6 . . .48 Other
49 MEMO: Negotiable time certificates of deposit heldin custody for foreigners
1985
May
411,387
315,93117,705
120,71425,694
151,818
95,45671,59717,6906,169
6,859
4,554264
3,912377
2,305775
1,5310
79,859
17,6671,6308,7437,294
62,19256,6915,451
50
252,080
230,15378,3358,714
52,56817,053
151,818
21,92610,2166,1045,606
72,589
63,5577,098
55,491969
9,0323,9154,604
512
9,081
June
412,699
317,11219,419
116,21125,943
155,539
95,58773,06116,2846,242
5,844
4,063164
3,158740
1,782642
1,1400
81,546
17,8171,8819,1666,769
63,73058,5895,062
78
254,019
232,29376,7539,847
49,73917,166
155,539
21,7279,7456,2895,693
71,289
62,9407,526
54,1471,267
8,3494,0853,793
471
8,679
July
417,089
319,56817,626
115,96025,996
159,987
97,52175,44016,1655,916
5,019
3,243134
2,556553
1,777767
1,0100
82,795
17,2231,5469,1216,556
65,57260,7274,725
120
257,710
236,08576,0988,647
49,75917,692
159,987
21,6259,9346,3905,301
71,565
63,0187,299
54,5241,195
8,5474,0124,040
495
8,567
Aug.
420,075
321,25717,735
118,99825,738
158,787
98,81875,69916,7076,412
7,353
5,569252
4,366951
1,784742
1,0421
84,261
17,8361,5389,3406,959
66,42560,9215,291
213
256,432
234,18875,4018,594
49,84616,961
158,787
22,2449,9666,5695,710
72,029
63,6647,351
55,446867
8,3654,0713,805
489
8,903
Sept.
420,758
323,33920,926
115,18629,789
157,438
97,41973,39817,1606,861
7,467
3,275243
2,261771
4,1922,7591,433
0
82,382
20,2622,1518,9549,157
62,12056,4935,492
135
257,690
235,06377,62510,46848,74418,413
157,438
22,6279,9526,4626,213
73,219
64,7408,064
55,2271,449
8,4794,1933,774
513
9,228
Oct.
417,541
321,85718,450
114,43828,932
160,037
95,68472,16316,7556,766
6,766
1,842143
1,299399
4,9243,6361,287
1
81,412
21,1781,707
10,2779,195
60,23454,3985,767
69
256,379
234,42874,3919,045
47,83317,514
160,037
21,9519,8975,9066,148
72,984
64,4097,555
55,0291,825
8,5754,2323,795
548
9,088
Nov.
421,341
324,04920,940
114,31429,856
158,939
97,29273,18916,9797,124
7,803
1,535252
1,051233
6,2685,0691,195
5
83,608
23,3232,018
10,52310,783
60,28454,3315,848
105
255,021
233,18874,24910,04346,80917,397
158,939
21,8329,4295,8536,551
74,909
66,0028,627
55,9321,444
8,9074,3604,084
463
9,152
Dec.
434,671
340,37321,107
116,71629,461
173,082
94,29868,78517,9647,549
5,566
2,36685
2,067214
3,2001,7361,464
0
79,862
20,8252,077
10,9357,813
59,03753,2525.7U
75
274,991
252,29079,20810,27148,96219,975
173,082
22,7019,5546,1536,994
74,251
64,8928,673
54,7521,467
9,3594,2434,636
480
9,845
122Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States—ContinuedB. By area and countryMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries3 Europe4 Austria5 Belgium— Luxembourg6 Denmark7 Finland8 France9 Germany . .
10 Greece11 Italy ,12 Netherlands13 Norway14 Portugal15 Spain16 Sweden17 Switzerland18 Turkey19 United Kingdom20 Yugoslavia . . . .21 Other Western Europe1
22 U S S R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada
25 Latin America and Caribbean26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile . .32 Colombia33 Cuba , .34 Ecuador35 Guatemala36 Jamaica37 Mexico38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama40 Peru41 Uruguay42 Venezuela43 Other
44 Asia .China
45 Mainland46 Taiwan47 Hong Kong48 India49 Indonesia50 Israel51 Japan52 Korea . . .53 Philippines54 Thailand55 Middle East oil-exporting countries3
56 Other
57 Africa58 Egypt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire ,62 Oil-exporting countries4
63 Other
64 Other countries65 Australia66 All other
67 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations68 International5
69 Latin American regional70 Other regional6
Jan.
360,885
355 685135,459
7552972
372298
8 1223,829
5137,62740081,481
3771,6451,896
32 392334
61,908505
5,88262
482
16,319
136 7224 301
53,2662 7492,931
32,9951 8111 586
9828800113
10,8233 8485,3721 1301,2849 3343,541
56,268
2494,3396 234
6701,103
78617,0261 6171,244
77612,6079618
2,93958910948661
874821
7 9797,742
237
5,1994,614
433152
Feb.
372,677
363,743140,671
7563 242
355398
100984,599
5137,6534,2101,452
3521,6641,755
32721400
64,532477
4,97074
451
17 719
139 1764,534
53,7433 1733,420
32,4741,9351 840
13826812131
10,51445815,5601 1461,32694613,688
55,636
1684,3685 920
749866752
17,5651,5451,289
62211,73710055
3,08858713850266
839957
7,4517,197
255
8,9348,292
457186
Mar.
379,885
373 512143,236
8613 392
285287
107334,878
5037,40044511,285
4031,7491,838
32 874318
65,107479
5,753177464
17,224
144 6514,374
59,64929013,666
32,6771,8781 669
8821815132
10,52849795,4781 1541,4258 5823,915
57,975
2724,2736422
687743836
19,2011,7411,266
71412,3649,455
3,111561122538
77893920
7,3157,095
220
6,3735,556
451366
1<
Apr.
382,390
376 035148,395
8833 617
307485
107405205
5287,81849681,847
4141,7071,673
33 393335
67,860448
5,59461
510
16722
145 3584627
58,3693 1113,816
33,0041,9721 814
8969850127
11,01947565,4821 1921,34390813,817
55,234
3124,4695 494
657794716
18,8621,4161,026
63612,3318519
3,303649127264119
1 167978
70236,803
220
6,3565,641
419296
>84
May
398,573
390,622152,299
8674,704
378405
12,1193,990
5948,3134,9551,536
4011,6631,962
33,454444
69,027511
6,43953
484
17,488
153,5284,553
64,3173,2763,579
33,5891,8871,767
10885842131
11,6914,7466,2931,2591,3809,4343,888
57,251
4104,4465,769
646897754
20,5161,3281,130
73011,6628,962
3,132698132329124886962
6,9256,685
240
7,9517,376
428146
June
403,101
397,991157,065
7705,169
2911,248
11 6703,692
5968,1535,8362,084
4251,7741,486
35,952315
69,937556
6,48641
584
17,572
153 1334,505
62,8442,5983,655
34,6091,9701 809
9908825157
11,7884,5126,6731,2791,309
10,1293,553
60,272
4794,6726,277
4981,281
76819,4401,2821,032
87512,41411,256
3,341893133420136816943
6,6096,316
293
5,1104,491
438180
July
398,685
393 096153,673
6684 848
429947
120313,973
6006,9655 6151,624
4401,8251,833
34 222340
69,778525
6,54431
435
19,221
148 8584,409
60,0752 5444,153
33,6802,1401 801
7845811116
11,3324,2636,6781 2781,3029 6843,740
61,801
6444,8915,999
631937804
19,4341,400
976779
14,79210,515
3,14585812840999
706946
6,3996,095
304
5,5894,965
431193
Aug.
396,764
390766151,603
7584789
408489
11 5283 758
5668,3615 1162,026
5391 9712,095
33 754354
67,900435
6,18047
532
18 164
150 4234381
60,06527434,660
33,7802,0501 791
7951831126
11,86542526,5071 2731,319
100463,776
61,364
6034,8665 986
8001,137
72619,7261,6371,084
78213,20010,815
3,052743119350101775964
6,1595,758
401
5,9985,223
445330
123Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States—ContinuedB. By area and country—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries . . . .3 Europe4 Austria5 Belgium—Luxembourg6 Denmark7 Finland8 France9 Germany
10 Greece1 1 Italy12 Netherlands13 Norway14 Portugal15 Spain16 Sweden17 Switzerland18 Turkey19 United Kingdom . . . . .20 Yugoslavia21 Other Western Europe1
22 U S S R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada
25 Latin America and Caribbean . . , . . . .26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile32 Colombia33 Cuba .34 Ecuador35 Guatemala36 Jamaica ,37 Mexico . , .38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama40 Peru4 1 Uruguay42 Venezuela ,43 Other
44 AsiaChina
45 Mainland46 Taiwan47 Hong Kong48 India49 Indonesia50 Israel51 Japan52 Korea53 Philippines54 Thailand55 Middle East oil-exporting countries^56 Other
57 Africa58 Egypt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire62 Oil-exporting countries4
63 Other
64 Other countries65 Australia ,66 All other
67 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations68 International5
69 Latin American regional .70 Other regional6
Sept.
399,173
392,594147,741
6914,278
341638
11,5543036
5678,2715,2391 912
4341,9842008
33,835320
65,090514
624741
738
17,596
151,8204,345
58,4313,1584,405
36,0381 8741,957
8931810180
12,4714,1856,8111,3431 4189,6153,839
66,364
8035,0426,910
644939750
21,3021 5811,020
74113 76412,865
3 018629136318148821966
60555,687
368
6,5795,711
488381
19
Oct.
389,006
384,205146,993
7444,093
337407
11,6413,331
6098,9814,4211,895
5401,9051,945
33,248557
65,173579
6,06250
476
16,808
145,4214,456
52,7563,0434,672
34,6832,0392,022
8924855122
12,0794,1876,6091,2971,361
10,3673,942
65,964
8045,0986,106
6161 3442,017
19,7161 5601,083
98013 88412,755
3 174595115459141
1,012852
5 8445,464
379
4,8014,086
518196
84
Nov.
399,753
393,802151,175
6173,613
434487
11,9353,425
60211,0615,0131,693
5521,8731,839
32,179457
67,865565
6,42954
481
16,549
149,3944,530
55,4213,2224,893
34,4802,0632,057
81,029
884no
13,0204,2456,8711,2091,309
10,0134,030
66,892
8445,1576,405
606893
1,02320,833
1,6151,2391,458
13,37313,448
3,516656117460163
1,141978
6 2775,598
679
5,9525,155
593204
Dee.
407,306
402,852153,145
6154,114
438418
12,7013,358
69910,7624,7311,548
5972,0821,676
31,740584
68,671602
7,19279
537
16,059
153,3814,394
56,8972,3705,275
36,7732,0012,514
101,092
896183
12,3034,2206,9511,2661,394
10,5454,297
71,187
1,1534,9906,581
5071,0331,268
21,6401,7301,3831,257
16,80412,841
3,396647118328153
1,189961
5,6845,300
384
4,4543,747
587120
Jan.
399,419
392,325149,257
7344,000
452425
11,9083 586
6159,4824,6571,712
5702,0162,133
31,437495
67,993545
5 85566
575
16,331
151,3484,488
55,6652,7164,863
35,2801,9482,356
26912920157
13,1004,4566,8841,1511,434
10,7174,275
66,594
1,0755,1206,545
5591 1361,003
21,6901 5661,3271,161
15 9659,447
3 17054111537676
1,186876
5 6245,248
377
7,0946,337
600157
19
Feb.
405,277
399,301152,088
6254,638
530735
12,4303258
5839,1084,6161,635
6141,8871,486
31,580501
70,211542
6,62860
422
18,263
154,7884,293
56,9823,4256,079
35,2011,9162,479
8981915182
12,8484,7757,1771,0641,413
10,7404,311
65,026
1,0685,2276,635
725914994
22,5541 5891,1131,050
15 2027,955
3 56163711637179
1,450910
5 5745,017
557
5,9775,110
580286
85
Mar.
413,238
407,168151,628
6704,797
452804
12,7E22923
7308,4124,9281,889
7152,0791,667
30,421527
70,263671
6,28694517
17,195
157,5184,497
59,6062,7994,599
36,5681,8972,540
61,024
950163
13,0674,6917,4881,1321,443
10,6494,401
72,209
9805,3066,924
7381 175
94124,535
1 5331,1021,384
16 39111,200
3 476715167244100
1,346903
5 1424,743
399
6,0705,297
632141
Apr.
410,750
404,419149,081
53?4,795
557476
13,6223 539
6497,8954,4482,138
6982,0001,901
30,059506
68,218648
5,790125480
16,982
156,6344,575
59,0693,1594,74^
35,7651,9092,401
61,022
955154
13,0114,4947,5841,0771,461
10,7914,453
73,329
9125,2427,078
5541 241
87322,663
1 6011,2231,141
1637}14,426
3 51774715,1339128
1,177969
4 8774,456
422
6,3315,466
706159
124Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
57. Liabilities to foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United States—ContinuedB. By area and country—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries3 Europe4 Austria5 Belgium— Luxembourg6 Denmark7 Finland8 France9 Germ;uiy
10 Greece11 Italy12 Netherlands13 Norway14 Portugal15 Spain16 Sweden17 Switzerland18 Turkey . . . .19 United Kingdom20 Yugoslavia21 Other Western Europe1
22 U.S.S.R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada
25 Latin America and Caribbean26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile32 Colombia33 Cuba .34 Ecuador35 Guatemala36 Jamaica37 Mexico38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama40 Peru41 Uruguay42 Venezuela43 Other .
China45 Mainland . . . . . . . .
47 Hont Kong , .48 India
50 Israel51 Japan52 Korea53 Philippines54 Thailand55 Middle East oil-exporting countries^56 Other
57 Africa58 Eevrt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire
63 Other
65 Australia66 All other
67 Nonmonetary international and regional organizations68 International5
69 Latin American resional .70 Other regional6
May
411,387
404,528151,081
6274,619
494604
14,1723,727
5858,4674,5731,994
66520301,689
29,706384
69,759585
5,87767
458
16,214
157,1594,760
58,1953,1925,376
35 8311,9222,452
7987979146
13 4444,5517,5701,1621,492
10,6964,396
71,636
6985,3817,360
5461,164
98822,6881 5981,3051,167
16,31612,424
3,429618189273124
1,1641,062
5,0094,608
401
6,8595,808
834216
June
412,699
406,855153,691
5634,889
727325
13,8424,003
6059,2764,2731,397
6352,0152,277
29,547631
71,000729
6,31131
614
15,874
158,1174,937
57,4062,5035,187
39,0361,8702,526
61,004
963123
13,3074,3077,4271,1681,415
10,4714,460
70,400
8335,5357,989
5691,2641,053
21,1031 7051,4431,063
15 05212,791
3,920745161332170
1,4971,015
4,8544,462
392
5,8444,833
808203
July
417,089
412,069156,083
5675,743
684349
15,2374,389
5889,6244,6891,183
6582,1132,559
29,767598
70,160626
6,07272
406
16,284
159,7425,191
55,8582,3805,602
41 8271,910
. 2,42110
1,046972194
13,1234,0257,4621,1131,460
10,8534,297
71,701
9215,8677,831
5551,4631,011
22,9131 4931,335
98415,41011,918
3,38488198
18187
1,0991,037
4,8764,364
511
5,0193,985
782252
1!
Aug.
420,075
412,722160,052
7115,416
617377
15,6265,359
5319,5374,5881,156
6722,0342,008
29,475404
73,487622
6,88445
503
16,739
157,6385,187
55,4972,7415,918
38 3591,9662,543
91,043
995152
13,3814,3647,4301,1431,557
10,9404,414
70,473
1,1176,0658,001
4841,337
88522,537
1 5801,6941,073
14 81710,885
3,501737162420103
1,092986
4,3193,850
469
7,3536,458
739156
)85
Sept.
420,758
413,291157,222
7675,725
778350
15,7415,224
5939,0884,5681,043
6412 1401,668
29,290516
70,497647
7,43237
477
17 358
157,4805,634
53,6942,1245,894
38 9311,9072,599
131,2511,005
14413 8094,9737,1681,1591,576
11,1214,479
73,292
1 9376,2807,924
6441,3631,189
23,5971 6571,6071,029
15 35210,713
3,635923157370115
1,0491,021
4,3033,762
541
7,4676,542
796129
Oct.
417,541
410,775158,857
6135,262
558594
15,9844,366
5369,7174,2951,132
64720941,760
28,495417
73,877626
7,40351
429
16288
156,3195,872
54,5182 2385,861
37 1631,9402,562
641,029
957122
13 6104,6667,3431,0931,498
11,4044,381
71,643
1 8096,4557,964
4731,5702,118
22,0591 7511,3251,014
15 2529,852
3,723885140404136
1,0761,082
3,9453,451
494
6,7665,779
646341
Nov.
421,341
413,538163 433
6555,556
624497
15,8637,265
5749,0694,3591 008
6192 1221,482
28,992288
74,595675
861936
533
16428
155,2025 899
53,3942 4155,614
35 8582 8672,920
71,2531 087
15013 9484,6126,5021 1241,534
11 3454,673
71,047
1 3807,4278,170
5621,3811,595
21 6891 6851,1891 066
14 9419,961
3,989780145462140
1,4071 056
3,4402,906
534
7,8036,952
580271
Dec.
434,671
429,105163 438
6935,214
513491
15,5404,835
6649,6424,212
848652
2 1131 344
28,742429
76571673
9635105523
17 426
167,7456029
57,6212 7655,369
4264520423,102
111,2381 071
12214 0454 8757,4921 1661,549
11 9194,683
72,266
1 5947,7998,062
7111,4661,595
23 0771 6651,1401 358
14 523"9,276
4,8831,363
163388163
1,4941 312
3,3472,779
568
5,5664,551
894121
125Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
58. Banks' own claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banks in the United StatesMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries
3 Europe . . . . . . .4 Austiia5 Belgium— Luxembourg . .6 Denmark7 Finland8 France9 Germany
10 Greece11 Italy12 Netherlands13 Norway14 Portugal15 Spain16 Sweden17 Switzerland18 Turkey19 United Kingdom . .20 Yugoslavia21 Other Western Europe1
22 U S S R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada . . .
25 Latin America and Caribbean . .26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile32 Colombia33 Cuba34 Ecuador35 Guatemala . . . . . .36 Jamaica37 Mexico38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama40 Peru41 Uruguay42 Venezuela43 Other
44 AsiaChina
45 Mainland46 Taiwan47 Hong Kong . . . .48 India49 Indonesia50 Israel51 Japan52 Korea53 Philippines54 Thailand55 Middle East oil-exporting countries3 . . . .56 Other
57 Africa58 Egypt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire62 Oil-exporting countries*63 Other
64 Other countries65 Australia66 All other
67 Nonmonetary international and regionalorganizations5
Jan.
377,421
377,307
91,634349
59471,316
9458,0181,043
5087,8991,384
6521,1443,4013,3731,459
81449,413
1,776493162
1,537
15,911
197,69311,76254,048
64425,04532,8166,1963,695
02,367
189253
34,904971
7,8722,467
98211,2502,232
62,806
4201,8118,180
337755
1,55627,1889,5472,4151,2404,6444,712
6,571738450
2,68429
1,0371,631
2,6922,085
607
115
Feb.
382,348
382,074
92,619414
6 1971,259
9528,3141,052
5497,9191,294
6451,1453,2903,3561,302
93350,023
1,760547187
1,483
15,994
200 81611,76754,636
40925,15034,6356,3193536
02,350
126219
350221,0438,8042,415
90811 1782,298
62,701
3371,7018,064
247815
1,47827,65894772,3611,2744,2725,019
7 226712481
292816
1,1241 964
2,7192,048
670
274
Mar.
389,487
389,270
93,143449
6,0051,298
9318,3921,122
6948,1761,358
6381,1193,3643,5281,452
96349,642
1,765499199
1,548
17,199
204,92811,63557,962
53225,92134,8066,1643,667
02,334
128277
34,9351,2458,3772,453
92411,1372,431
64,347
3641,6477,514
331841
1,60728,4579,6512,4131,1635,0485,310
6,919744484
2,98913
1,0291,661
2,7342,007
727
216
19
Apr.
390,778
390,523
96,923679
6,2431,2071,0218,7341,526
8308,2922,294
7051,2913,7363,6461,8541,043
49,6681,754
651179
1,570
17,087
203,77111,41857,084
61426,06635,5036,0853,649
42,335
129252
34,6041,1497,9802,380
92311,1002,497
63,022
4281,6447,979
366818
1,84625,96210,2992,3921,2195,1134,956
6,655698486
2,90826
1,0001,536
3,0662,446
620
255
84
May
402,039
401,542
98,697456
6,6261,1361,0419,0291,125
9407,9011,753
7191,3663,7072,9181,5791,047
53,2071,775
591172
1,610
17,915
211,61811,07862,046
84526,07037,8496,1463,524
02,332
127220
34,9601,1738,3812,438
88711,0142,529
63,637
3481,5627,478
356886
1,82227,0779 5972,4381,3015,2005,571
6,725666522
2 97428
9671 568
2,9502,353
597
497
June
409,275
409,015
104,280582
6,8141,2151,1009,3751,1551,0368,5561,766
7291,4633,8093S1521,9331,160
56,2131,808
597175
1,643
17,515
210,42411,17159,630
55926,25638,3746,4923,559
212,373
125323
35,3861,3128,0922,473
95011,1702,159
66,942
5541,7028,163
349850
1,91029,0209,6492,5001,1235,1186,004
6,840734497
3,06539
1,0041,502
3,0132,452
561
260
July
406,090
405,782
102,594636
6,1081,202
9359,7221,142
9798,3311,811
6481,5033,9622,6771,5441,210
55,8221,817
800172
1,573
18,395
209,94511,38858,549
54326,01939,2716,6483,490
o2,396
124272
35,4731,3817,8122,487
96110,8312,301
64,742
6401,5106,979
318826
1,82727,7179,8062,6551,1205,2146,129
7,048638549
3,30743
1,0251,485
3,0592,504
554
308
Aug.
397,694
396,619
100,054581
6 1561,101
8729,9751,257
9747,8321,440
6491,4333,7062,4041,5741 145
54,7201,857
732175
1,471
16,335
204,19111,02756,649
48426,00135,9096,6193,444
02,380
130216
352461,2788,1932,394
93011 1322,160
65,860
6391,5736,809
290777
1,86928,98895562,7611,2624,9246,414
6969613556
3 28130
9961 493
3,2102,582
628
1 075
126Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
58. Banks' own claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banksin the United States—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries
3 Europe4 Austria . .5 Belgium-Luxembourg6 Denmark7 Finland8 France9 Germany
10 Greece11 Italy12 Netherlands13 Norway14 Portugal15 Spain16 Sweden17 Switzerland . .18 Turkey19 United Kingdom20 Yugoslavia21 Other Western Europe1
22 U S S R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada
25 Latin America and Caribbean26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile32 Colombia33 Cuba34 Ecuador35 Guatemala36 Jamaica37 Mexico38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama40 Peru41 Uruguay42 Venezuela43 Other
44 AsiaChina
45 Mainland46 Taiwan47 Hong Kong . . . . . .48 India49 Indonesia50 Israel5 1 Japan52 Korea53 Philippines5 4 Thailand . . . .55 Middle East oil-exporting countries3 . . . .56 Other
57 Africa58 Egypt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire62 Oil-exporting countries4
63 Other
64 Other countries . .65 Australia66 All other
67 Nonmonetary international and regionalorganizations5
Sept.
394,294
394,223
98,226565
6,2861,065
8829,0791 2201,0867,8031,470
6491 3873,3502,5961,7411,132
53 7591,888
660176
1,432
16,599
203,38111,11555,268
50826,15036,0916,8363,438
02,365
120225
y\ 8201,2967 6282,397
93410,9772,211
65,921
5631,6517,139
349760
1,802305819,6422,5941,1134,5015,227
6830650545
3 15218
9441,522
3,2662,665
601
71
19
Oct.
383,910
383,176
95,614521
5,363544894
8,8681,115
9297,8201,190
6761 3463,1792,3722,0671,121
53 4841,868
660159
1,436
16,672
198,62711,02151,926
55126,15034,9946,7953,343
02,452
141234
35,5841,33775272,416
96211,0242,170
62,232
4091,5887,165
295697
1,890268419,2532,5161,0724,6505,855
6862674582
3 14018
9381,510
3,1692,508
661
735
84
Nov.
385,901
384,617
98,230525
4,995520
1,0989,3661,306
8198,8761,249
6021,2623,0172,3232,2751,097
54,8191,866
625169
1,422
15,814
199,33910,98954,050
63526,27533,8526,7033,406
02,431
148222
35,4841,3377,3472,358
99010,9932,118
61,326
5431,6797,019
375669
1,93826,3868,8962,4921,1124,6875,530
6,719693536
2,96019
9111,600
3,1892,548
642
1,284
Dec.
400,162
399,363
99,014433
4,794648898
9,1571,306
8179,1191,356
6751,2432,8842,2302,1231,130
56,1851,886
596142
1,389
16,109
207,86211,05058,009
59226,31538,2056,8393,499
02,420
158252
34,8851,3507,7072,3841,088
11,0172,091
66,316
7101,8497,293
425724
2,08829,0669,2852,5551,1255,0446,152
6,615728583
2,79518
8421,649
3,4472,769
678
800
Jan.
389,353
387,776
97,143339
4,683589817
8,677999896
8,0591,502
6511 2342,8582,5062,3081,232
55,8071,862
671118
1,335
16,369
199,87311,46054,534
51725,97035,5706,746-3,369
02,477
154242
34,1271,2736,8642,4141,053
10,9682,135
64,561
5071,7456,805
299700
1,99328,6288,8142,5041,1235,0046,438
6,556668572
2,79141
8121,672
3,2742,584
690
1,576
19
Feb.
395,016
394,464
99,082367
5,097589907
9,662949840
8,5001,495
8081 3043,1352,5862,1101,155
55 6251,783
679178
1,315
19,131
201,02511,28054,651
44826,23436,9046,7133,406
12,489
157253
33,6601,3937,0712,3371,021
10,9292,077
65,524
7411,8277,351
354770
2,04129,2488,8182,5601,0764,8565,883
6,376584582
2,66629
7911,724
3,3252,627
699
552
85
Mar.
399,001
398,679
103,076484
5,233638826
10,0691,090
8488,7111,358
6211 1862,9782,3561,9211,172
59,6291,793
642203
1,317
18,873
203,20711,16957,724
46426,12436,5906,7753,313
02,470
154233
33,4701,2597,0022,3451,019
10,9562,139
63,806
6501,9546,644
284780
1,94128,1539,3392,4401,0054,7085,910
6,221674584
2,42024
8191,700
3,4962,824
672
323
Apr.
393,107
391,920
100,768519
5,161610794
10,3311,026
9078,2371,426
7481 1512,8902,3131,8481,147
57,4791,892
640245
1,404
18,426
199,43411,17055,743
63326,14735,6916,6703,246
02,467
154223
32,6141,3197,0322,3531,014
10,8042,154
63,598
5721,9376,897
307704
2,00426,7459,4442,365
9265,5096,186
6,291629595
2,50824
8851,651
3,4032,755
648
1,186
127Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
58. Banks' own claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banksin the United States—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Area and country
1 Total
2 Foreign countries
3 Europe . . ,4 Austria5 Belgium—Luxembourg6 Denmark . . . . . . . . .7 Finland8 France9 Germany . .
10 Greece1 1 Italy . , . .12 Netherlands1 3 Norway14 Portugal . . . . . .15 Spain16 Sweden , .17 Switzerland18 Turkey19 United Kingdom20 Yugoslavia21 Other Western Europe1
22 U.S.S.R23 Other Eastern Europe2
24 Canada
25 Latin America and Caribbean26 Argentina27 Bahamas28 Bermuda29 Brazil30 British West Indies31 Chile32 Colombia33 Cuba . , . .34 Ecuador35 Guatemala . , . . . .36 Jamaica37 Mexico . .38 Netherlands Antilles39 Panama . .40 Peru41 Uruguay . .42 Venezuela43 Other . . .
44 Asia ,China
45 Mainland .46 Taiwan47 Hong Kong48 India49 Indonesia . .50 Israel5 1 Japan . . . . . . . . . .52 Korea53 Philippines54 Thailand55 Middle East oil-exporting countries3 . . . .56 Other . . . . .
57 Africa . . .58 Egypt59 Morocco60 South Africa61 Zaire , . .62 Oil-exporting countries*63 Other
64 Other countries65 Australia66 All other .
67 Nomnonetary international and regionalorganizations5 . . . .
May
392,518
391,634
101,131552
5 264560700
104861,023
9217,8081,045
7531,1582 5872 1871,6361 162
58 8841,940
760312
1 393
17 939
201,29511 34956,854
50626,43436 15566343,270
02487
149237
327481,38667422,3101 013
10,9472072
61 872
5431,6417,290
270701
2,00025 5019,1322,384
8525,5466012
6203612577
2,49724
8711,621
3 1942,536
658
884
June
397,299
396,588
101,885536
5,219474896
10,0081,2461 0027,5921,359
7501,1562,7002,0772,2311,208
59,1461,958
775297
1,255
17909
203,95711,41659,485
56326,55536,3776,6803S207
02493
145227
32,3841,2496,8252,2861,013
10,9962,055
63,579
3261,7517,237
310682
2,59826,6189,1632,448
8595,1206,466
6,075626592
2,52424
7401,569
3 1832,498
685
710
July
391,497
391,223
101,359742
5,818498875
10,1901,138
9477,6281,146
7101,15123872,7132,6691 238
57,4101,972
679250
1,195
16 713
200,82411,45655,627
40526,58037 4576,6633,210
02450
153234
32,1291,1106,9852,2371,007
10,9922,129
63,351
6351,5407,473
385631
2,05326,4539,7122,454
7335,3155,967
5,9205495%
2,42124
7431,587
3 0572,320
737
275
19
Aug.
388,420
387,982
101,497703
5,501492738
10287948959
6,5321,200
6831,1812 1562,4962,6291 234
59,7391,954
629239
1 198
17 018
196,97911 29353,573
50226,44135 8616,4763,205
02430
149228
323751,13569232,2211,018
11,0282,122
63778
5601,5277999
460623
1,955277859,3372,487
7454,1166 185
5,718585598
2,21425
7221,574
29912,227
764
438
85
Sept.
390,612
390,230
106,091763
6,147615905
11,029999
1,0047,3941,297
8581,1892,4012,4743,0911,269
60,6411,880
685199
1,252
16,965
194,05011,43353,424
48025,41635,0966,1923,183
02423
168228
31,8331,1707,1082,069
98910,8631,977
64,398
1,1481,4767,718
461695
1,87527,0029,1922,412
7874,8456,785
5,641634592
2,06222
8281,503
3 0872,304
783
382
Oct.
381,103
380,334
102,194673
5,882636789
10,1901,036
9667,5971,110
7881,1412 3102,6432,6041,355
58,1061,8671,206
1651,131
15 941
190,77911,23651,256
1,01725,39734,2586,1453,210
42411
168222
31,7201,3876,5262,016
94710,8382,022
62,847
99713296,917
388653
1,90128,5589,0962,239
7564,5765 436
5,463668610
1,96821
6741,521
3 1112,293
818
768
Nov.
384,515
383,903
106,915614
6,801558909
9,7851,355
8547,7651,389
7551,1232,1992,5463,1621,269
61,6551,8791,082
1281,086
16,209
191,66311,48649,015
49825,37637,0636,1983,222
02419
197222
32,4241,0716,5191,990
95410,8762,135
60,578
7481,2586,472
439608
1,95826,7688,9082,285
7884,2396,106
5,394685584
1,84S21
6771,579
3 1442,341
803
612
Dec.
403,209
402,178
108,360598
5 741706823
9 1341,257
991$8331,258
6971 ,0581 9082 2033,1611 200
645941,964
998130
1 107
16466
202,40111 46257 756
4992528338 640660^3,259
02 390
194224
32 2551 3406 6*>01 947
960108712067
66 166
6391 5356796
450698
1 99131 2099,2412224
8404,2986245
5 407721575
1 94220
6301 520
3 3792401
978
1 010
128Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
59. Banks9 own and domestic customers9 claims on foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported bybanks in the United States1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Type of claim
1 Total
2 Banks' own claims on foreigners . .3 Foreign public borrowers4 Own foreign offices2
5 Unaffiliated foreign banks6 Deposits ,7 Other .8 All other foreigners
9 Claims of banks' domestic customers3
10 Deposits11 Negotiable and readily transferable instruments4
12 Outstanding collections and other claims , +
13 MEMO* Customer liability on acceptances
Dollar deposits in banks abroad, reported by nonbankingbusiness enterprises in the United States5
1 Total . . ,
2 Banks' own claims on foreigners . .3 Foreign public borrowers4 Own foreign offices2
5 Unaffiliated foreign banks6 Deposits7 Other8 All other foreigners
9 Claims of banks' domestic customers3 ,10 Deposits1 1 Negotiable and readily transferable instruments4
12 Outstanding collections and other claims
13 MEMO: Customer liability on acceptances
Dollar deposits in banks abroad, reported by nonbankingbusiness enterprises in the United States5
1 Total2 Banks' own claims on foreigners3 Foreign public borrowers4 Own foreign offices2
5 Unaffiliated foreign banks6 Deposits . . . .7 Other . . .8 All other foreigners t
9 Claims of banks' domestic customers3 .10 Deposits , .1 1 Negotiable and readily transferable instruments4 . . . . . .12 Outstanding collections and other claims
13 MEMO: Customer liability on acceptances
Dollar deposits in banks abroad, reported by nonbankingbusiness enterprises in the United States5
Jan.
377,421
377,42159,522
142 563117,09243,13873,95558,244
47 252
Sept.
428,830
394,29460 615
152,001122,54847,55774,99159 130
34,5374,575
23,9076,055
38,905
45,060
May
392,518392,51861,790
157,044120 51749,37871 13953 167
37 890
Feb.
382,348
382,34858,453
145 090119,38545,10674,27959,420
49 715
19
Oct.
383,910
383,91062 592
143,638120,98147,06773,91456700
43,496
June
427,832397,29961,286
162,879119 47649,4247005153 658
30,5342,870
22,1645,499
31,751
36533
Mar.
426,649
389,48758,783
149 309122,31146,00876 30359,084
37,1623,660
26,9476,555
37 217
48 414
84
Nov.
385,901
385,90163 183
144,822121,16746,25574,91356 729
44,556
July
391,497391,49761,214
158,238118 54650,34468 20253 499
38 014
19
Apr.
390,778
390,77859,199
147 749123,92145,17278 74959,909
50 668
Dec.
433,078
400,16262 237
156,216124,93249 22675,70656777
32,9163,380
23,8055 732
37,103
40,714
19
Aug.
388,420388,42060,961
155 375118 81850,91267 90653 266
38 796
84
May
402,039
402,03959,423
156,934125,93447,12778,80759,749
49,676
Jan.
389,353
389,35362 572
153,620119,05447,21171,84254 107
43,439
85
Sept.
424,081390,61260,382
159,520118 04749,80668 24252 663
33,4683,314
24,8275,327
30,195
38 205
June
446,419
409 27560477
158 760130 119497068041359 920
37,1443,458
26 3247,362
42 911
45 817
19
Feb.
395,016
395 01662 610
154 477122,77948 98273 79755 150
40 385
Oct.
381,103381 10360 132
156011113 66447 34566 31951 296
37 757
July
406,090
40609060,849
156 783127 68548,77878 90760774
44 891
85
Mar.
432,647
399 00161 924
157 718124,23951 5197272155 119
33,6463,806
24,6415 198
35,580
39,993
Nov.
384,515384,51559,920
158 752115 18947,61067 57850654
37 856
Aug.
397,694
397 69460 330
153 981123 78347 1797660559 600
45 621
Apr.
393,107
393 10762 180
155 140121 2504945171 79854537
39 770
Dec.
432,090403,20960 331
176 535116 24447 41668 82950 098
28,8813,335
19 3326,214
28,180
37 378
129Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
60. Banks' own claims on unaffiliated foreigners, payable in U.S. dollars, reported by banksin the United StatesMillions of dollars, end of period
Maturity, by borrower and area
1 Total
By borrower2 Maturity of 1 year of less2
3 Foreign public borrowers4 All other foreigners
5 Maturity of over 1 year2
6 Foreign public borrowers7 All other foreigners
By areaMaturity of 1 year of less2
8 Europe . . . .9 Canada
10 Latin America and Caribbean1 1 Asia . .12 Africa13 All other3
Maturity of over 1 year2
14 Europe15 Canada16 Latin America and Caribbean17 Asia . . . .18 Africa19 All other3
1983
Dec.1
243,715
176,15824,039
152,120
67,55732,52135,036
56,1176,211
73,66034,4034,1991,569
13,5761,857
43,8884,8502,2861,101
Mar.
239,097
164,58021,320
143,259
74,51836,26638,251
54,5076,552
66,49831,1554,4721,396
13,3362,030
50,5495,1062,2911 205
19
June
250,237
173,80522,261
151,544
76,43237,57638,856
60,0837,021
66,11734,0014,7901,793
12,7902,188
53,3505,0021,8651,237
84
Sept.
240,794
163,02621,219
141,808
77,76738,70239,066
56,8255,868
61,60032,2304,7981,705
11,2671,801
56,6555,0231,8711,150
Dec.1
243,952
167,85823,912
143,947
76,09438,69537,399
58,4986,028
62,79133,5044,4422,593
9,6051,882
56,1445,3232,0331,107
Mar.
241,379
167,00423,688
143,316
74,37438,18736,188
61,5967,588
60,44730,9034,1092,360
8,5452,181
55,4115,2211,9631,053
19
June
232,485
159,38323,764
135,619
73,10237,55435,549
56,3696,160
63,51727,5694,0031,764
8,7392,116
53,5075,1231,9%1,622
85
Sept.
232,360
162,26226466
135,797
70,09836,25733 841
58,4036,100
62,97329,0493,9541,782
8,0781,932
52,0495,2171,6651,157
Dec,
227,238
160,16226,312
133, 850
67,07634,51032,566
56,42S6,386
63,04027,7793,7532,779
7,6431,804
50,6624,5021,538
926
61. Liabilities to and claims on foreigners, payable in foreign currencies, reported by banksin the United States1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Item
1 Banks1 own liabilities
2 Banks1 own claims . .3 Deposits4 Other claims . . . .
5 Claims of banks* domestic customers^
1983
Dec,
5,219
7,2312,7314,501
1,059
Mar.
5,768
9,0513,9055,146
361
19
June
6,556
9,5614,1335,429
227
84
Sept.
6,369
9,2793,6105,669
281
Dec.
8,586
11,9844,9986,986
569
Mar.
7,992
12,6185,9416,677
440
19
June
10,238
14,1797,3086,871
243
85
Sept.
12,901
15,2338,5406,693
328
Dec
15,168
16,0888,3297,759
832
130Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
62. Marketable U.S. Treasury bonds and notes—Foreign transactionsMillions of dollars
Country or area
1 Estimated total2
2 Foreign countries2
3 Europe2
4 Belgium-Luxembourg . .
5 Germany2
6 Netherlands7 Sweden8 Switzerland2
9 United Kingdom ..10 Other Western
Europe1 1 Eastern Europe . . .
12 Canada
13 Latin America14 Venezuela15 Netherlands Antilles16 Other I^atin America
and Caribbean . ,
17 Asia18 Japan . . . .
19 Africa20 All other
21 Nonmonetaryinternational andregionalorganizations . . . . .
22 International23 Latin American
regional
MEMO24 Foreign countries2
25 Official institutions . .26 Other foreign2 .
Oil-exporting countries27 Middle ILast328 Africa4
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May
1984
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Transactions (end of period)1
4,218
2,8073,638
1182,413-126
93636555
-500
340
-19211
-220
17
-9951,547
88
1,4131,456
0
2,807469
2,338
-2,9410
775
788544
16291-16
3149
232
-580
31
5630
-19
582
-35194
00
-1363
0
788545243
-5170
556
-1571,317
17943-61
2039
-120
4790
3
-5870
-122
-464
-879355
-1-10
712672
0
-1574
-160
-8270
-527
24-87
7300-40
4750
-163
-2890
-222
-2740
-67
-207
602-11
41
-550-525
0
24487
-463
510
2,304
981554
34364955
-144
670
193
91
-51
59
226250
3-4
1,3241,323
0
981644336
-6780
1,435
411602
-30448
-1395
165237
-83-1
214
2090
97
112
-638337
221
1,0261,010
0
411-316
725
-1,0370
-325
761708
746735
-15348364
-1650
120
-11310
-57
-66
46522
00
-1,086-1,086
0
761-8961,657
670
1,752
1,3251,230
3-108
10617
272379
5610
37
-543-1102
-644
570412
031
427381
0
1,325179
1,146
-3120
6,658
5,6394,053
321,038
13-52
692,919
360
225
3141
233
80
1,003551
-100142
1,0211,099
0
5,6391,3684,271
-411-100
-3,802
-1,739-753
21-749-12
77108
-350
1530
293
1753
92
80
-1,457-1
27-23
-2,063-2,149
0
-1,739-1,968
229
-1440
2,939
1,075753
27-39460-1
-175710
-2290
247
3211
62
258
-289865
-143
1,8641,651
0
1,075-8621,937
-9810
2,229
2,325799
4138-7-5
-280266
7460
193
9677
58
902
3761,312
-5-5
-95-188
0
2,325-6012,926
-1,2810
7,507
5,0651,294
46336
15-88
26711
2480
253
376-10208
177
3,2241,603
2-83
2,4422,361
0
5,0651,9213,145
-2000
131Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
62. Marketable ILS, Treasury bonds and notes—Foreign transactions—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Country or area
1 Estimated total2
2 Foreign countries2
3 Europe2 . . .4 Belgium-
Luxembourg . .5 Germany2
6 Netherlands7 Sweden8 Switzerland2 . . . . .9 United Kingdom . .
10 Other WesternEurope
1 1 Eastern Europe . . .
12 Canada . . , . .
13 Latin America14 Venezuela15 Netherlands Antilles16 Other Latin America
and Caribbean . .
17 Asia18 Japan
19 Africa20 All other
21 Nonmonetaryinternational andregionalorganizations
22 International23 Latin American
regional
MEMO24 Foreign counfries2
25 Official institutions . .26 Other foreign2
Oil-exporting countries27 Middle East3
28 Africa4
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May
1985
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dee.
Holdings (end of period)1
13,457
13,6252,555
320-255-3381,103
835-352
1,2430
162
2,06077
904
1,079
8,6456,777
84118
-167-203
3
13,6254,1969,429
8650
2,426
3,911608
104-131-71150
-29501
860
-110
15150
146
3,147578
2113
= 1,484-1,675
0
3,9112,5391,372
740
2,319
2,164-101
18-129
11-10358
-361
110
-241
738-11
75
674
1,735564
132
155504
1
2,1641,345
819
-3690
-4,387
-4,742-1,439
0-1,538
-2011
315287
-3030
38
-772
69
-149
-3,285179
120
355338
0
-4,742-5,268
526
5540
4,313
2,2381,798
80291-13
30183182
1,0450
356
46710
179
278
= 3451,729
13-51
2,0751,792
-3
2,238-6252,863
-8510
3,072
4,340686
101838-73157
-135-865
6630
113
581=9463
126
2,8941,060
579
-1,268-1,057
5
4,3403,530
810
520
5,714
5,7141,004
17415
10775143
-96
-2600
6
20080
118
2
4,5002,666
10-6
0= 105
0
5,7142,6753,039
1,4050
4,825
5,435966
20723148119
-20-768
7440
12
2154
46
165
4,3233,752
10-91
-610-229
0
5,4351,7973,638
150
-3,357
1,015951
92937386-89
72-84
-3630
-144
5243395
397
-426875
-1111
-4,372-4,400
0
1,015104911
-1,1420
6,547
4,002%0
49294127
-3325
285
2140
106
5622
556
4
2,2371,884
0137
2,5451,883
-1
4,0021,0642,938
-8260
-647
-116-699
1017
= 126-41116
-733
580
138
12591
110
-76
2481,630
963
-530-430
0
-116-1,209
1,093
-8144
2,500
2,276-995
29= 101
155-42
-151-584
3010
-394
73572
367
296
2,9793,039
1-51
224-15
8
2,276-2362,512
-4130
6,460
3,066IBO
- 44302
-82<-- 4111650
111Q
-71
9041
265
-133
2,833902
925
3,3*)33,001
7
3,0662,712
355
7402
63* Foreign official assets held at Federal Reserve Banks, 19851
Millions of dollars, end of period
Assets
1 Deposits
Assets held in custody2 U S Treasury securities2
3 Earmarked gold3
Jan.
244
117,33014,261
Feb.
331
115 17914,260
Mar.
253
113 53214,264
Apr.
348
115 18414,264
May
204
1 16 98914,265
June
310
121 75514,262
July
215
115 76014 270
Aug.
242
117 13014 258
Sept.
206
1 15 67814 256
Oct.
270
115 54214 260
Nov.
392
1 17 43314 265
Dee.
253
118 26714 261
132Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
64. Foreign transactions in securitiesMillions of dollars
Transactions,and area or country
STOCKS
1 Foreign purchases2 Foreign sales
3 Net purchases, or sales ( - ) . .
4 Foreign countries5 Europe .6 France7 Germany , .8 Netherlands9 Switzerland
10 United Kingdom , .11 Canada12 Latin America and
Caribbean . .13 Middle I ast1
14 Other Asia15 Africa ,16 Other countries
17 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations
JJONDS2
18 Foreign purchases19 Foreign sales . . .
20 Net purchases, or sales (— ) . .
21 Foreign countries • •22 Europe23 Franco24 Germimy25 Netherlands26 Switzerland27 United Kingdom28 Canada .29 Latin America and
Caribbean . .30 Middle East1
31 Other Asia32 Africa33 Other countries . .
34 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations .
35 Stocks, net purchases,or sales ( — )
36 Foreign purchases37 Foreign sales . .38 Bonds, net purchases,
or sales ( — )39 Foreign purchases . .40 Foreign sales . •
41 Net purchases, or sales (-),of stocks and bonds . . . .
42 Foreign countries . .43 Europe44 Canada45 Latin America and
Caribbean
47 Africa .48 Other countries
49 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations .
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May
1984
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
U.S. corporate securities
31,01131,167
-156
-122-325-130
278-144-73
-378890
320-1,034
2411
-9
-33
11,41510,764
651
559514-534335
-11889
-99
63-474
55401
93
5,2825,677
-395
-384-193-71
98-8
-101-106
79
119-360-50
516
-11
1,7991,746
53
6471-1
-373
13126
4
6-22
5-1
0
-11
6,0625,656
406
476138
-102114-2285
-172337
34-42
3610
-36
-70
1,9981,927
71
-17-118
-4-31
26-103
37-47
1658760
-2
87
5,9005,481
419
387226-314910
-347
305
22-193
33-7
2
32
2,3372,032
305
362163-6114
8-46132
-13
1828
16303
-57
4,3644,056
308
30719237
-44-19
9113167
33-55
6452
1
1,7211,861
-139
-207440
68-12-22
-222-81
-5-267
9911
67
4,8435,378
-535
-541-361
11-40-49
-222-89-59
73-165-34-4
8
6
1,5931,435
157
192770
107-1
8-67
10
12167600
-34
4,5594,919
-359
-368-327>j
1-75
-122-189
160
38-219-25
30
8
1,9681,764
204
164276
6122
11328227
15-288
13400
40
3,3844,007
-622
-631-638-44-38-36
-322-171
193
-58-66-77-216
9
3,0032,492
511
470422
31256
310
-132-41
14-56129
01
41
7,3017,412
-111
-256-409-28
-125-18
-362149127
216-183-58-354
145
2,9772,125
851
899496
18179
1650
30551
755
26813
-48
4,0604,910
-850
-920-687-67-63-67
-330-133
152
10-230-159
-60
70
3,3802,088
1,292
1,2481,003
8199
11913
1
62-52230
13
43
4,7415,489
-747
-770-531-36-10-47
-131-252
148
-89-283= 93-987
23
7,0973,148
3,950
3,9703,956
14360622
2542,860
-2
39-214
19100
-20
4,8374,774
63
51-130-48
11-15-75
1947
290
74-839
12
4,9762,644
2,332
2,1191,951-11137-1160
1,60113
45-58169-2
2
213
4,4985,056
-558
-460-357-52
-102= 29
-24988
134
66-197-89= 6
-11
-97
6,4472,938
3,509
3,5343,355
23185
15277
2,79314
79-181
111\
-10
-24
Foreign securities
3958,0907,695
-52626,74527,271
-131
-371-3,248
258
1,5491,124-51-2
240
-981,2641,362
2723,4793,206
174
146-12-4
12050-5-3
28
31501,5481,198
-14,0654,066
349
317-335
181
188295
-110
32
1451,6551,510
145,0215,007
159
73-298
112
48228-10
«y
87
-191,2901,309
-2913,8804,171
-310
-309-437-190
123201-4-3
-2
501,1951,144
-6925,1365,827
-641
-721-1,621
41
607258-16
11
80
-321,1391,171
1705,1644,994
138
124-545
118
46392-4
0
15
107907800
1704,2294,059
277
215-487
179
238335-21-28
62
-4981,2461,745
-1385,4985,636
-636
-473-590
131
121-139
11-7
-163
-346923
1,269
-4764,1044,580
-821
-885-970-188
27169
-1491
64
-3421,3341,676
-1,2284,3925,620
-1,570
-1,534=-1,548
-71
212-111-21
4
-36
-1881,1451,333
-5996,1536,752
-787
-940-736-24
20989
= 16-462
153
= 2301,1701,400
-1,1334,8976,030
-1,363
-654-1,075
257
104-110
3166
-709
133Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
64. Foreign transactions in securities—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Transactions,and area or country
STOCKS
1 Foreign purchases2 Foreign sales
3 Net purchases, or sales ( - ) . .
4 Foreign countries5 Europe . . . .6 France7 Germany8 Netherlands9 Switzerland
10 United Kingdom11 Canada12 Latin America and
Caribbean13 Middle East1
14 Other Asia15 Africa16 Other countries . . . .
17 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations .
BONDS2
18 Foreign purchases19 Foreign sales
20 Net purchases, or sales ( - ) , .
21 Foreign countries . .22 Europe23 France24 Germany25 Netherlands26 Switzerland27 United Kingdom28 Canada29 Latin America and
Caribbean30 Middle East1
31 Other Asia32 Africa33 Other countries . . . .
34 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations .
35 Stocks, net purchases,or sales ( — )
36 Foreign purchases37 Foreign sales38 Bonds, net purchases,
or sales ( — )39 Foreign purchases40 Foreign sales
41 Net purchases, or sales (-),of stocks and bonds . . . .
42 Foreign countries43 Europe44 Canada45 Latin America and
Caribbean46 Asia47 Africa48 Other countries
49 Nonmonetary internationaland regional organizations .
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May
1985
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
U.S. corporate securities
36,61537,175
-560
-490-1,638
-7-290-412-500-509
193
89136
-39-18
85
-70
36,03119,802
16,230
16,18415,387
7-51
321,033
13,84988
327-1,472
1,8412
11
46
5,0405,763
-723
-738-573-19
-134-44
-159-193
47
97-56
-264-719
14
5,9723,155
2,817
2,8212,635
55669
122,441
60
91-120
1410
15
-4
7,1077,168
-61
-58-214-41
-109-108-130
128170
157-108-101
-240
-4
7,9693,332
4,637
4,5564,248-22
-15445
3134,128
-6
46-79342
04
81
6,3406,768
-428
-384-581-13
-113-130-122-195
0
81131
-41-13
39
-44
5,5482,644
2,904
2,9552,942-10
-1148
4832,543
-5
69-139
890
-2
-50
5,1324,997
135
127-64
24237
-46-88
32
166-90
91-1-6
8
4,4783,081
1,398
1,3731,613
18155-959
1,304-18
-84-509
3790
-9
25
6,5176,419
98
141-283
1739
-51-90
-2187
24753
101-825
-44
6,7613,668
3,094
3,2322,745
0-17-13
712,392
52
178-119
37212
-138
6,4796,060
420
42178255
-864758
-62
14310617413
-31
-1
5,3023,922
1,380
1,2481,204-35
13-995
1,0414
27-507
51801
133
7,2076,559
648
548327
21264223
10767
11553
-2325
»16
100
8,4954,263
4,232
3,5813,202
— Z177-2492
2,388-14
42-265
61032
651
6,3715,721
650
649369-41
7618
-2329568
109355891
1
5,5473,741
1,806
2,1181,834
16910325
2431,368-24
-81-80465
13
-312
4,8024,690
112
163170
-1202925
-8729334
-3554
-260
-34
-51
7,4823,634
3,848
4,1743,947
42159-4154
3,517-31
-64-187
50801
-326
7,2446,560
684
656554-82235
33125210-31
898
-16-455
28
7,4012,786
4,614
4,7683,662
8308
0249
3,03642
8111
96616
-154
8,4097,137
1,273
1,362948-8527047
107579-70
243-174
384-132
-89
12,4664,284
8,182
7,8246,835-15897158804
4,903110
124-215
9750
-5
358
11,1729,010
2,161
1,9%1,339-105
28312528070093
305227-25
1244
165
9,7554,558
5,197
5,5555,176
0408
131,0133,696
19
68-435
7034
19
-358
Foreign securities
-2,1419,098
11,239
-2,74134,25036,991
«4,882
-5,145-5,637
-650
1,164-100-24102
263
-7901,2342,024
1695,2445,075
-621
-750-728
79
192-400
_4111
129
-6821,6182,299
2045,1324,928
-477
-778-105-419
-54-249
-352
300
-4621,3951,857
-9984,5075,505
-1,460
-1,269-1,259
-66
898
-26-23
-190
-1461,4461,591
-6%5,1705,865
-841
-750-847
21
136-18-5
-36
-91
971,7671,670
-1,0507,4728,522
-953
-1,117-2,010
-104
810201
2-15
164
-1601,6381,798
-3706,7267,095
-529
-481-688-159
73268
1314
-49
-5501,5902,140
-5487,2037,750
-1,098
-1,327-1,162
-765
152416
1813
229
-2211,6891,910
3106,9596,649
89
299-261
36
178387
9-51
-210
-2171,5631,780
-4176,8337,250
-635
-870-762
2
191-318
-219
235
-492,1682,217
-7568,5389,294
-805
-793-635-27
48-179
-56
-13
-3032,1592,462
2729,0008,728
-31
-254-1,046
112
3281437
-204
223
»4132,7403,153
-1388,3708,507
-551
886-424-394
85-352
42156
335
134Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
65. Liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprisesin the United StatesMillions of dollars, end of period
Type, and area or country
1 Total . . . .
2 Payable in dollars3 Payable in foreign currencies
By type4 Financial liabilities5 Payable in dollars6 Payable in foreign currencies . . . .
7 Commercial liabilities8 Trade payables „9 Advance receipts and other liabilities
10 Payable in dollars . . . . .
By area or countryFinancial liabilities
12 Europe13 Belgium-Luxembourg14 France15 Germany16 Netherlands17 Switzerland . . . .18 United Kingdom
19 Canada20 Latin America and Caribbean . . .21 Bahamas . . .22 Bermuda23 Brazil . . . . .24 British West Indies25 Mexico26 Venezuela
27 Asia28 Japan29 Middle East oil-exporting countries1
30 Africa31 Oil-exporting countries2
32 All other*
Commercial liabilities33 Europe34 Belgium— Luxembourg . . . . .35 France36 Germany37 Netherlands38 Switzerland . . .39 United Kingdom
40 Canada41 Latin America and Caribbean42 Bahamas43 Bermuda . . . . . .44 Brazil45 British West Indies .4 6 Mexico . . . . . . .47 Venezuela
48 Asia . . . .49 Japan . . . . . . .50 Middle East oil-exporting countries1
5 1 Africa . . . . . . .52 Oil-exporting countries2
53 All other
1982
Dec.
27,512
24,2803,232
11,0668,8582,208
16,4469,4387,008
15,4231,023
6,501505783467711792
3,102
7462,751
9041428
1,027121114
1,039715169
17o
12
3,83152
598468346367
1,027
1,4951,570
161176032
436642
8,1441,2265 503
753277651
Mar.
24,766
21,8262,940
11,0009,0081 992
13,7666,9356,831
12,818948
6,380410774482699725
3,148
7332793
8571839
1,059149121
1,061718168
200
13
3,55145
579455351324810
1,4371,523
4137514
371592
6,1661 2453486
511158578
19
June
23,700
20,8642,836
11,1159,1441 971
12,5856,9335,652
11,720865
6,335436802457728606
3,132
8762,623
7761034
1,033151124
1,255879205
17o9
3,44341
594439342385678
1,4681,376
1774922
456531
5,2541,2462740
525192518
83
Sept.
26,325
23,5462,780
10,9009,0251 875
15,4258,5676,858
14,521904
6,014379785449730500
3,014
7882737
7841332
1,095185117
1,327896201
190
15
3,63347
523472243460967
1,4181,508
1774814
512539
7,6381 3054 817
628231600
Dec.
25,346
22,2333,113
10,5728,7001 872
14,7747,7657,009
13,5331,241
5,742302843502621486
2,839
7642596
7511332
1,041213124
1,424991170
19o27
3,24562
437427268241732
1,8411,473
167446
585432
6,7411,2474 178
553167921
1984
Mar.
30,176
26,8443 332
14 85612,7442 112
15,3207,9337387
14 1001 219
7,209428956524581641
3,848
7955 3461 857
5137
2,655243121
1,4571,042
178
19o31
3,57340
488417259477847
1,7761,813
141586833
682560
65981 2913 735
565269995
135Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
65. Liabilities to unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprisesin the United States—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Type, and area or country
1 Total .
2 Payable in dollars3 Payable in foreign currencies
By type4 Financial liabilities5 Payable in dollars6 Payable in foreign currencies
8 Trade payables . . . .9 Advance receipts and other liabilities
10 Payable in dollars1 1 Payable in foreign currencies
By area or countryFinancial liabilities
12 Europe13 Belgium—Luxembourg14 France . . ,15 Germany16 Netherlands17 Switzerland18 United Kingdom
19 Canada20 Latin America and Caribbean21 Bahamas22 Bermuda . . . .23 Brazil24 British West Indies25 Mexico26 Venezuela . . . .
27 Asia28 Japan29 Middle East oil-exporting countries1
30 Africa31 Oil-exporting countries2
32 All othee
Commercial liabilities33 Europe34 Belgium— Luxembourg35 France36 Germany37 Netherlands38 Switzerland39 United Kingdom
40 Canada41 Latin America and Caribbean42 Bahamas43 Bermuda . . . . . . . .44 Brazil45 British West Indies46 Mexico47 Venezuela . . .
48 Asia49 Japan .50 Middle East oil-exporting countries' . . . .
51 Africa52 Oil-exporting countries2 .53 All other . .
June
34,856
31 5673,290
19,19217,0582 134
15,66579127,753
145091,156
7,355359900571607563
4,105
7359,4944090
1325
4,567237124
1,5611,104
188
160
31
341545
525502265253794
1,8401,705
17124315
568630
6,9671,2354 190
691224
1 046
1984
Sept.
31,438
28,5382,900
16,48814,6021,886
14,9507,0157,936
13,9361,014
6,697428910521605514
3,470
8257,2533,052
1133
3,271260130
1,6621,174
151
161
35
4,05234
430561238405
1,224
1,9061,780
1110688
641628
5,5471,4292,364
597251
1,068
Dec.
29,357
26,3892,968
14,50912,5531,955
14,8497,0057,843
13,8361,013
6,728471995489590569
3,297
8635,0861,926
1335
2,103367137
1,7771,209
155
140
41
4,00148
438622245257
1,095
1,9751,871
711412432
586636
5,2851,2562,372
588233
1,128
Mar.
26,243
23,4662,777
11,7229,8731,849
14,5217,0527,469
13,593928
6,138298896506619541
3,039
8403,1471,341
2529
1,521253
1,5551,033
124
120
31
3,51937
401590272233752
1,7271,717
1111210121
654395
5,7211,2412,786
765294
1,070
19
June
24,591
21,9452,646
11,4899,5331,956
13,1035,8547,249
12,413690
5,934351865474604566
2,825
8503,1061,107
1027
1,734323
1,555965147
140
30
3,48553
425431284353740
1,4941,244
127790
1492309
5,2591,2322,396
633265988
85
Sept.
25,184
22,3642,820
11,7439,7801,963
13,4415,6947,747
12,584857
6,534367849493624593
3,318
8262,6191,145
423
1,234283
1,7281,098
82
140
22
3,89756
431601386289858
1,3831,262
210512015
415311
5,3531,5672,109
572235975
Dec.
27,018
23,8113,20H
12,85610,8352,021
14,1626,6857,47V
12,9761,18ft
7,146329H57419745676
3,822
7603,1521,120
429
1,814153
1,7651,148
82
120
21
4,01162
453607364379976
1,4491,088
12775844
430212
6,0461,7992,829
587238982
136Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
66. Claims on unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprisesin the United States1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Type, and area or country
1 Total
2 Payable in dollars . . . .3 Payable in foreign currencies
By type4 Financial claims5 Deposits6 Payable in dollars7 Payable in foreign currencies .
8 Other financial claims9 Payable in dollars . . . .
10 Payable in foreign currencies .11 Commercial claims <12 Trade receivables .13 Advance payments and other claims
14 Payable ir dollars . . . .15 Payable ii foreign currencies
By area or countryFinancial claims
16 Europe17 Belgium— Luxembourg . . .18 France19 Germajiy20 Netherlands21 Switzerland22 United Kingdom . . . . . . .
23 Canada .24 Latin America and Caribbean25 Bahamas26 Bermuda27 Brazil28 British West Indies29 Mexico . .30 Venezuela
31 Asia . .32 Japan .33 Middle East oil-exporting countries2
34 Africa . .35 Oil-exporting countries3
36 All other4 . . .
Commercial claims37 Europe .38 Belgium— Luxembourg39 France . ,40 Germany ,41 Netherlands42 Switzerland . . .43 United Kingdom
44 Canada . . . . . .45 Latin Ani erica and Caribbean46 Bahamas . .47 Bermuda48 Brazil49 British West Indies . . . .50 Mexico51 Venezuela
52 Asia53 Japan54 Middle East oil-exporting countries2
55 Africa . . . .56 Oil-ex jK)rting countries3 . . .57 All other4 . . .
1982
Dec.
28,725
26,0852,640
17,68413,05812,628
430
4,6262,9791,647
11,0419,9941 047
10,478563
4,87315
13417897
1074,064
4,3777 5463,279
3262
3,255274139
69815315
1584831
3,826151474357350360811
6332,526
21261258
12775351
3,0501,047
751
588140417
Mar.
31,656
28,9212,736
20,59815,86815,388
480
4,7303,0711,659
11,0589,8191 238
10,461597
6,3275898
127140107
5,532
4,6928,6883,915
2150
3,479352156
712233
18
1534525
3,671136490424310257758
6502,705
3017640321
894288
3,1211,106
703
559131351
19
June
33,527
30,8602,667
22,86417,81917,379
439
5 0463,4371,608
106639,2611 402
10,044620
7,30412
14021613637
6 514
5,1079 3804 037
9248
4,065348152
771288
14
15448
149
3,465138497366243331734
7112 728
3011151221
957273
2 861944698
528130369
83
Sept.
32,934
30,0292,905
22,03816,90716,463
445
5 1303,2791,851
10 8969,5621 334
10,287609
6,23225
1351618934
5,577
5,2449 5003 829
6249
4,457315137
764257
8
15145
148
3,394116486382282292738
7922 870
15246611
12898282
29341,033
719
562131344
Dec,
34,911
31,8153,096
23,78018 49617,993
503
5 2843 3281,956
11 1319,7211 410
10,494637
6,48837
1501637138
5 817
5,98910 2344,771
10253
4,206293134
764297
4
14755
159
3,670135459349334317809
8292 695
8190493
7884272
3 0631,114
737
588139286
1984
Mar.
34,040
31,1922,848
23,09818 01217,580
432
5 0863 3411,745
10 94296171 325
10,271671
6,40230
17114832
1155 697
5,49610 1844035
387
5,143281130
762318
7
14442
109
3,626173413379310336787
1 0612462
8216357
7745268
3 0161,195
701
497132280
137Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
66. Claims on unaffiliated foreigners, reported by nonbanking business enterprisesin the United States1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Type, and area or country
1 Total
2 Payable in dollars . . .3 Payable in foreign currencies
By type4 Financial claims ,5 Deposits . . .6 Payable in dollars7 Payable in foreign currencies . . . . .
8 Other financial claims9 Payable in dollars •
10 Payable in foreign currencies .11 Commercial claims12 Trade receivables . . . . . .13 Advance payments and other claims
14 Payable in dollars . .15 Payable in foreign currencies
By area or countryFinancial claims
16 Europe .1 7 Belgium— Luxembourg18 France . . . . . . . .19 Germany20 Netherlands .21 Switzerland . . . .22 United Kingdom , . . i
23 Canada24 Latin America and Caribbean25 Bahamas26 Bermuda . . .27 Brazil28 British West Indies . .29 Mexico30 Venezuela . . . .
31 Asia . . . . . . . .32 Japan33 Middle East oil-exporting countries2 . . . .
34 Africa35 Oil-exporting countries3
36 All other4
Commercial claims37 Europe38 Belgium—Luxembourg39 France40 Germany4 1 Netherlands , . . . .42 Switzerland43 United Kingdom
44 Canada45 Latin America and Caribbean46 Bahamas47 Bermuda . . . . , . . .48 Brazil49 British West Indies50 Mexico51 Venezuela . .
52 Asia53 Japan . . .54 Middle East oil-exporting countries2
55 Africa56 Oil-exporting countries^57 All other4
June
32,478
29,4972,982
21,96016,81316,291
522
5,1483,3871,761
10,5189,1861,332
9,819699
6,56437
15116615861
5,739
5,3028,8503,317
1183
4,602230124
977321
8
15835
109
3,573142408473300250812
9332,089
489
3108
577241
3,0911,183
710
536128297
1984
Sept.
30,939
28,1482,792
20,43515,62615,187
439
4,8083,1161,693
10,5059,0121,493
9,845659
5,78315
1511926264
5,068
4,4928,9873,435
584
4,580232128
900371
7
16037
113
3,618128411368298289949
1,0262,027
1488
21910
595245
2,9011,089
703
595135338
Dec.
29,839
27,2422,597
19,19214,55914,140
420
4,6333,1901,442
10,6469,1771,470
9,912735
5,75415
1262246666
4,856
3,9798,1703,282
6100
4,021215125
961353
13
21085
117
3,801165440374335271
1,063
1,0212,052
8115214
7583206
3,0731,191
668
470134229
1985
Mar.
28,672
26,1002,571
18,37514,36813,871
497
4,0072,4421,565
10,2978,7841,513
9,787510
5,7742992
1%8146
5,042
3,9347,6123,018
498
3,924201101
856509
6
1013297
3,360149375358340253885
1,2481,973
9164210
6493192
2,9851,154
666
510141221
June
26,968
24,3392,629
16,51212,65712,101
556
3,8562,3751,480
10,4569,0891,367
9,863592
5,4451551
1754616
4,867
3,7476,4752,153
696
3,657206100
639281
6
1112595
3,689212408375301376950
1,0652,124
1165
19329
616224
2,721968593
522139336
Sept.
28,487
25,6212,866
19,02415,13514,432
704
3,8892,3511,5389,4637,9881,475
8,839624
6,45212
13215812753
5,725
4,0227,4502,290
592
4,50420173
969725
6
1043126
3,235158360336286208779
1,1001,717
1862
2117
416149
2,712884541
434131264
Dec.
28,071
25,7692,302
18,03114,80514,190
615
3,2272,1921,035
10,0408,7501,290
9,387652
6,30610
1842236174
5,492
3,2567,6502,638
678
4,44018048
6%475
4
1032921
3,533175426346284284898
1,0231,808
1393
2066
510157
2,9821,016
638
437130257
138Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
67. Assets and liabilities of foreign branches of U.S. banks1
Millions of dollars, end of period
Assets1984
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June2 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1 Total, all currencies
2 Claims on United States3 Parent bank4 Other banks in United States3 .5 Nonbanks3
6 Claims on foreigners7 Other branches of parent bank8 Banks .9 Public borrowers
10 Nonbank foreigners . . . . . . . .11 Other assets
23 Total, all currencies
All foreign countries
459,031 466,648 481,752 475,159 485,930 478,971 466,992 463,511 455,206 450,009 454,424 453,656
12 Total payable in U.S. dollars
13 Claims on United States14 Parent bank15 Other banks in United States3 . . . }16 Nonbanks3 (17 Claims on foreigners18 Other branches of parent bank . ..19 Banks .20 Public borrowers21 Nonbank foreigners22 Other assets
24 Claims on United States25 Parent bank26 Other banks in United States3 .. . }27 Nonbanks3 f28 Claims on foreigners29 Other branches of parent bank .30 Banks31 Public borrowers32 Nonbank foreigners33 Other asset*
34 Total payable in U.S. dollars
35 Claims on United States36 Parent bank37 Other banks in United States3 . . .\38 Nonbanks3 }39 Claims on foreigners40 Other branches of parent bank . . .41 Banks42 Public borrowers43 Nonbank foreigners44 Other assets
45 Total, all currencies
46 Claims on United States47 Parent bank48 Other banks in United States3
49 Nonbanks3
50 Claims on foreigners51 Other branches of parent bank . .52 Banks53 Public borrowers54 Nonbank foreigners55 Other assets
112,89778,740
34,157
326,77589,447
108,20425,158
107,42019,359
113,42680,521
32,905
332,91489,170111,49925,599110,05720,308
122,46887,317
35,151339,26294,981114,85424,654109,04820,022
121,465 126,08586,129 89,56535,336
333,71596,258107,69124,639108,54419,979
36,520
339,32399,432112,81024,241106,99820,522
125,12990,15513,98020,994333,86596,246105,85823,777107,98419,977
118,13282,52913,69921,904328,70391,805107,53523,787105,57620,157
116,63781,99412,92721,716325,89593,902103,42023,152105,42120,979
113,80779,68012,87821,249320,80993,040101,64023,076103,05320,590
109,29675,73812,35721,201320,54191,248102,33723,561103,39520,172
112,81377,95413,31321,546320,90291,742103,12323,423102,61420,709
113,39378,10913,66421,620320,16295,184100,39723,343101,23820,101
350,495 351,455 365,716 359,667 372,646 368,931 358,594 353,810 347,884 342,023 346,853 350,636
110,774 111,165 120,06577,572 79,271 85,984
33,202
229,13071,42983,17317,86859,97710,591
31,894
229,80270,08084,93018,11759,95610,488
34,081
235,77875,08888,46718,09858,2689,873
118,95584,687
34,268
230,43873,37483,40117,94658,98810,274
123,68088,364
35,316
238,19079,68586,81117,65058,04610,776
122,90789,02213,75920,126235,49577,79281,49817,52458,68110,529
115,79381,30813,39321,092232,15274,04882,46417,67657,96410,649
114,29880,84812,61420,836228,54776,36477,47617,27557,43210,965
111,30978,49212,52820,289225,88475,90376,63817,44855,89510,691
106,65574,36812,10720,180224,68273,89976,99317,84055,95010,686
110,44076,75913,12120,560225,55675,02977,16817,88455,47510,857
111,42677,22913,50020,697228,60078,74676,94017,62655,28810,610
United Kingdom
155,096 157,972 161,007 161,109 159,250 159,038 155,643 154,250 147,696 147,562 149,377 144,385
36,603 36,64630,728 30,875
5,875 5,771
113,316 116,05533,871 33,29640,119 42,3006,063 6,21333,2635,177
34,2465,271
38,07232,201
5,871
118,20034,61743,8046,07633,7034,735
38,42832,855
36,17230,266
5,573 5,906
117,71338,57139,7796,07233,2914,968
117,97036,80642,2445,99232,9285,108
36,33830,6211,2524,465
117,49238,62040,0695,87632,9275,208
33,69727,8631,2734,561
116,74037,72840,9805,78632,2465,206
31,69126,0541,0874,550
117,25539,31339,9065,51032,5265,304
29,33323,7721,3274,234
113,29937,49939,1335,33031,3375,064
28,93723,2681,2144,455
113,53937,65338,6965,44131,7495,086
29,48223,7531,4844,245
114,28437,41539,2625,42432,1835,611
27,67521,8621,4294,384
111,82837,95337,4435,33431,0984,882
121,195 121,944 124,501 123,174 122,406 123,933 120,488 118,337 114,358 113,437 114,895 112,809
35,886 35,93430,383 30,515
37,28231,789
37,59832,453
5,503 5,419 5,493 5,14582,19028,77028,7494,35620,3153,119
83,06728,10330,1584,41420,3922,943
84,59928,72331,6134,39019,8732,620
82,76929,24729,1354,40819,9792,807
35,23429,8765,35884,08730,28030,1964,29619,3153,085
35,38730,1811,1444,06285,44732,86728,7784,28419,5183,099
32,58727,2391,1494,19984,72931,76229,4444,28819,2353,172
30,64125,509
9504,18284,55333,62327,9613,98318,9863,143
28,28223,3231,1953,76483,08232,70427,9863,87918,5132,994
27,90222,8101,1133,97982,47132,47627,0934,06318,8393,064
28,59023,3581,4373,79582,99132,68927,2904,09418,9183,314
26,86821,4951,3634,01082,94533,60726,8054,03018,5032,996
Bahamas and Caymans
142,670141,347 150,289 145,563 156,658 153,704 147,541 146,861 144,207 138,981 141,610 146,811
71,31544,313
71,24245,402
27,002 25,84067,46019,26932,9716,00212,4973,895
66,21217,89233,1255,96512,4643,893
78,35250,95927,39368,02419,28834,8966,03911,8233,913
75,96448,37927,58565,75818,07532,8226,00912,1153,841
83,61354,654
28,95969,03321,11033,6595,91812,3504,012
81,80754,30711,89115,60968,10917,92631,7465,99312,4443,788
77,88149,91411,64416,32365,62015,56732,0076,00012,0464,040
78,42450,92611,25816,24064,26316,09330,5055,88311,7824,174
76,64249,70710,82516,11063,54515,63930,0756,11911,7124,020
71,91145,64110,47915,79163,03115,11730,2636,05711,5944,039
75,65548,20211,04316,41062,02413,83730,5296,07511,5833,931
77,29649,44911,54416,30365,59817,66130,2466,08911,6023,917
56 Total payable in U.S. dollars 136,263 134,984 143,802 139,163 150,193 147,546 141,579 140,666 138,307 133,002 136,211 141,562
139
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
67. Assets and liabilities of foreign branches of U.S. banks1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Liabilities1984
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June2 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dei*.
69 Total payable in U.S. dollars . .
70 Negotiable CDs4
71 To United States72 Parent bank73 Other banks in United States .74 Nonbanks75 To foreigners76 Other branches of parent bank77 Banks78 Official institutions79 Nonbank foreigners80 Other liabilities
93 Total payable in U.S. dollars
94 Negotiable CDs4
95 To United States96 Parent bank97 Other banks in United States .98 Nonbanks99 To foreigners
100 Other branches of parent bank101 Banks102 Official institutions103 Nonbank foreigners104 Other liabilities
105 Total, all currencies
106 Negotiable CDs4
107 To United States108 Parent bank109 Other banks in United States .110 Nonbanks111 To foreigners112 Other branches of parent bank113 Banks114 Official institutions115 Nonbank foreigners116 Other liabilities
All foreign countries
57 Total, all currencies
58 Negotiable CDs4
59 To United States60 Parent bank61 Other banks in United States62 Nonbanks63 To foreigners64 Other branches of parent bank . . .65 Banks66 Official institutions67 Nonbank foreigners68 Other liabilities
459,031 466,648 481,752 475,159 485,930 478,971 466,992 463,511 455,206 450,009 454,424 453,656
n.a. n.a.182,789 185,62480,097 82,05527,481 26,57675,211 76,993257,136261,44383,688 83,62686,898 89,49319,716 20,55168,728 69,71419,106 19,581
n.a.188,54578,11929,62380,803273,06189,22995,63918,24871,92320,146
n.a.184,70776,02627,73780,944270,19092,99190,16417,88771,20520,262
n.a.191,03980,48828,39982,152274,95994,89494,04219,60668,88219,932
43,421162,95481,38023,17458,400252,89193,03183,02519,52357,31219,705
41,297155,43878,43822,36554,818249,50189,86280,08221,26158,29620,756
41,656152,73077,23419,72655,770247,59791,57278,79620,23856,99121,528
39,866147,18375,18620,15551,842246,79991,26677,47121,56656,49621,358
38,520140,19575,36718,96745,861249,16190,27482,23519,50157,15122,133
37,915139,18670,95518,67949,552254,88691,40486,82220,88355,77722,437
37,725147,58378,73918,40950,435247,90793,90978,20320,28155,51420,441
368,650 370,305 383,099 375,719 390,726 386,295 375,661 371,224 365,217 357,949 363,210 367,145
n.a. n.a.178,918 181,30477,722 79,43827,004 26,02674,192 75,840180,715 179,88366,561 65,24550,583 50,70414,672 15,83450,629 49,8649,017 9,118
n.a.184,25975,52729,05479,678189,60070,37356,22513,16251,6569,240
n.a.180,40573,58327,16379,659185,18770,92850,91713,34651,82810,127
n.a.186,76078,01227,76380,985193,98475,81355,00414,83550,5899,982
40,852158,41078,67122,59357,146177,10374,93846,98714,12441,0549,930
38,990151,18075,73021,74953,701175,10172,05644,85816,11742,07010,390
39,610148,19774,64819,05254,497172,61474,17042,37315,47640,59510,803
37,629142,66272,41419,49250,756174,36474,10042,77216,85040,64210,562
36,102135,92472,85618,31344,755174,79672,82646,22714,85040,89311,127
35,608134,99168,43218,12848,431
181,45575,11050,50116,06839,77611,156
35,227143,57176,25417,93549,382
178,26077/17045,12315,T7339,59410,087
United Kingdom
81 Total, all currencies
82 Negotiable CDs4
83 To United States84 Parent bank85 Other banks in United States86 Nonbanks87 To foreigners88 Other branches of parent bank . . .89 Banks90 Official institutions91 Nonbank foreigners92 Other liabilities
155,096 157,972 161,007 161,109 159,250 159,038 155,643 154,250 147,696 147,562 149,377 144,385
n.a,55,61817,07510,64027,90392,26818,52638,81210,53024,4007,210
n.a.56,55018,30710,57027,67393,73417,74139,54811,53124,9147,688
n.a.56,22815,85011,44028,93897,10921,47742,0738,83324,7267,670
n.a.56,52616,31110,54229,67397,06421,93940,7519,40324,9717,519
n.a.55,35317,8209,48728,0*696,53020,79141,59710,37723,7657,367
39,84031,94918,5324,7018,716
79,80221,29832,9179,928
15,6597,447
37,99829,68216,7304,2778,675
80,26121,45931,43511,30116,0667,702
38,26529,66718,1273,5817,959
78,46922,25230,73510,48015,0027,849
36,60027,28016,1303,4867,664
75,90121,53628,99610,62514,7447,915
34,94826,55816,5983,4186,542
77,98521,02332,4369,650
14,8768,071
34,26925,33815,0603,0747,204
81,21720,84634,73910,50515,1278,553
34,44325,25014,651
3,1257,474
77,42421,ecn30,43610,15415,20.17.29H
126,987 127,622 130,985 128,369 128,446 128,922 126,294 124,260 119,337 118,103 119,287 117,497
n.a.54,53516,83810,40627,29169,55714,75826,3868,59419,8192,895
n.a.55,10517,90010,24726,95869,43813,95626,2299,77719,4763,079
n.a.55,03115,60611,20428,22172,89217,55928,8336,91019,5903,062
n.a.55,20116,12710,29228,78269,73914,80127,2867,65020,0023,429
n.a.54,09417,6249,20027,27070,95515,90727,3088,76018,9803,397
38,46330,60218,2444,4867,87256,27417,36219,5417,94511,4263,583
36,75728,34916,3904,0187,94157,49517,47218,1979,61012,2163,693
37,21928,02717,7013,2777,04955,33718,38416,9848,92011,0493,677
35,39825,76315,6793,1666,91854,59018,17516,0159,37511,0253,586
33,70325,17816,2093,1745,79555,43217,60018,3098,30611,2673,740
33,16S24,02414,68H2,8626,474
58,16317,56220,2629,072
11,2673,932
33,07024,10514,3392,9806,786
56,92318,29418,3568,87111,4023,3̂ 9
Bahamas and Caymans
142,670 141,347 150,289 145,563 156,658 153,704 147,541 146,861 144,207 138,981 141,610 146,811
n.a.105,22145,69215,22244,30735,20613,7999,8842,31010,7582,243
n.a.105,69445,12914,47646,08933,41213,3929,3731,87010,3782,241
n.a.111,08846,04916,56548,47436,83913,62911,4282,39711,0272,362
n.a.107,69443,96115,79447,93935,52414,5339,9021,86910,8952,345
n.a.114,71546,44917,47850,78839,42716,09612,1782,19811,0182,516
1,065110,72245,72516,98948,00839,33813,87312,4852,68110,2992,579
965105,96744,72716,49844,74237,82812,38112,6352,42710,3852,781
905103,45741,91514,74246,80039,59814,44612,2002,67410,2782,901
788100,31141,69315,45943,15940,21315,28311,9783,0289,9242,895
S7895,24942,85114,16738,23139,87214,82313,0682,2119,7702,982
89895,97540,51714,18741,27141,76416,45513,9932,3768,9402,973
615102,9:1547,162
41,85540,32016,78212,4052,0549,0̂ 92,921
117 Total payable in U.S. dollars 138,805 137,666 146,253 141,322 152,517 149,634 143,590 142,836 140,531 135,326 137,866 143,382
140Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
67. Assets and liabilities of foreign brancnes of U.S. banks1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Assets1985
Jan. Feb. Mar, Apr. | May | June July Aug. | Sept. Oct. | Nov. [ Dee.
1 Total, all currencies .
2 Claims on United States3 Parent bank4 Other banks in United States3
5 Nonbanks'6 Claims on foreigners7 Other branches of parent bank8 Banks9 Public boi rowers
10 Nonbank foreigners11 Other assets
12 Total payable in U.S.
13 Claims on United States14 Parent bank15 Other banks in United States3
16 Nonbanks3
17 Claims on foreigners18 Other branches of parent bank19 Banks . .20 Public borrowers21 Nonbank foreigners22 Other assets
23 Total, all currencies .
34 Total payable in U.S. dollars
35 Claims on United States36 Parent bank37 Other banks in United States3
38 Nonbanks3
39 Claims on foreigners40 Other branches of parent bank41 Banks . ,42 Public borrowers43 Nonbank foreigners44 Other assets
45 Total, all currencies
46 Claims on United States47 Parent blink48 Other banks in United States3
49 Nonbanks3
50 Claims on foreigners51 Other branches of parent bank52 Banks53 Public borrowers54 Nonbank foreigners55 Other asset*
All foreign countries
446,622 454,412 463,646 462,069 459,9% 458,218 463,981 457,525 456,700 454,492 455,935 458,104
115,54979,43213,62522,492311,08587,952100,48922,76299,88219,988
119,01484,06813,73321,213316,04289,786104,92222,43198,90319,356
119,90386,78813,08920,026323,32993,687105,51022,658101,47420,414
121,78486,86914,19420,721320,44491,751104,54323,216100,93419,841
121,10585,57514,09821,432318,44791,410102,53723,193101,30720,438
121,20085,21014,45721,533316,15689,875101,49223,136101,65320,862
119,33283,99514,73720,600323,03291,205105,02023,209103,59821,617
122,86186,73514,05122,075313,28889,67899,16222,958101,49021,376
119,52685,46313,25820,805314,99787,673102,33423,389101,60122,177
121,80687,25512,80821,743310,48086,91298,57823,478101,51222,206
115,58782,32712,09621,164317,49889,580102,90723,613101,39822,850
119,82687,20113,07019,555315,76391,399103,01423,39597,95522,515
344,988 353,271 356,084 352,855 351,180 350,135 346,112 341,872 335,326 331,610 329,622 336,339
113,302 116,71078,506 83,05813,432 13,46021,364 20,192221,161 226,12372,927 74,84875,93217,30255,00010,525
79,45816,95654,86110,438
117,53285,70612,78319,043228,43577,92678,94817,16554,39610,117
119,18585,73713,83519,613
223,80375,50676,84617,33554,1169,867
118,65084,60613,70220,342
222,54675,65175,63217,39453,8699,984
118,64284,22414,01520,403
221,51074,63575,28617,30554,2849,983
116,36182,84514,11319,403
219,84374,50475,28217,11852,9399,908
120,11385,80613,44420,863
212,05172,47570,91617,13251,5289,708
116,63084,25212,69719,681
208,86869,24171,01317,38651,2289,828
118,63086,10112,25820,271
203,00968,57667,34417,43249,6579,971
112,41981,16211,46319,794
207,25870,54869,64617,27749,7879,945
116,75885,97112,46718,320
209,94772,68971,73817,19248,3289,634
United Kingdom
146,293 149,702 150,972 149,144 148,860 149,600 151,456 151,118 150,276 149,607 152,456 148,599
24 Claims on United States25 Parent bank26 Other banks in United States3 . . . .27 NonbarJcs3
28 Claims on foreigners29 Other branches of parent bank30 Banks . ,31 Public borrowers32 Nonbank foreigners33 Other assets
28,75022,2651,5404,945
112,47936,55939,2355,22631,4595,064
31,88425,2871,5615,036
113,12635,57341,1865,05231,3154,692
29,64923,2241,5114,914
116,17636,14741,0104,94934,0705,147
29,90923,2151,6495,045
114,13834,48541,2424,96733,4445,097
30,29423,5341,6135,147
113,41634,53539,9054,93234,0445,150
31,27323,8811,6915,701
113,23434,23039,8504,97334,1815,093
31,10224,3301,5255,247
114,86033,57240,5465,05635,6865,494
35,25628,1561,4745,626
110,51332,65437,7965,05435,0095,349
32,62025,8291,3345,457
112,52932,41840,5045,11234,4955,127
33,81626,9561,2695,591
110,32532,11037,8585,48234,8755,466
33,77426,7181,2895,767
112,86530,60040,4825,73536,0485,817
33,15026,9701,1065,074
110,22431,57639,2505,64433,7545,225
113,116 116,400 114,389 111,931 111,880 112,687 110,452 110,973 108,731 108,024 108,699 108,626
27,77421,9291,4964,34982,35732,09127,6263,86118,7792,985
30,91924,8851,4984,53682,45931,29028,7613,67218,7363,022
28,80722,8841,4624,46182,73131,62128,1843,53419,3922,851
28,97722,8851,5724,52079,95829,50527,8033,50319,1472,996
29,36923,2411,4884,64079,61629,81727,1843,50019,1152,895
30,31923,5761,6045,13979,50629,40627,3173,58719,1962,862
30,04923,9571,4154,67777,47928,65626,3493,53818,9362,924
34,20727,8531,3554,99973,80727,03124,3823,59918,7952,959
31,50525,3581,2474,90074,30126,59625,4583,63318,6142,925
32,56926,4951,1944,88072,32326,71923,8883,96617,7503,132
32,55326,2101,2055,13872,84224,98925,6673,98218,2043,304
32,08526,5681,0054,51273,48226,01126,1393,99917,3333,059
Bahamas and Caymans
141,902 144,665 147,041 145,096 144,033 143,549 140,786 138,510 135,519 135,262 133,645 142,055
76,92349,02311,26516,63561,15714,38229,1806,16311,4323,822
76,43550,03611,30115,09864,37416,23530,8646,10711,1683,856
78,87253,92610,75814,18864,30815,68531,4156,35910,8493,861
79,13252,97911,64214,51162,13714,71629,8076,70410,9103,827
78,83451,87211,72015,24261,57615,26828,8686,66910,7713,623
78,01451,15811,99514,86161,95115,64528,4526,72711,1273,584
75,24248,65712,37914,20662,20415,66929,1826,59010,7633,340
74,42147,81511,71814,88860,95416,47927,5446,52710,4043,135
72,74447,29911,13814,30759,46615,42827,0876,59810,3533,309
73,57247,91810,81214,84258,46715,85625,8616,41710,3333,223
69,92345,81110,08214,03060,50317,05026,7686,44010,2453,219
74,98450,55311,21713,21463,89419,04228,1826,45810,2123,177
56 Total payable in U.S. dollars 137,164 139,544 141,541 139,920 138,720 138,579 135,474 133,521 130,135 129,787 127,997 136,794
141Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
67. Assets and liabilities of foreign branches of U.S. banks1—ContinuedMillions of dollars, end of period
Liabilities1985
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dee,
57 Total, all currencies
58 Negotiable CDs4
59 To United States60 Parent bank61 Other banks in United States .62 Nonbanks63 To foreigners64 Other branches of parent bank65 Banks66 Official institutions67 Nonbank foreigners68 Other liabilities
69 Total payable in U.S. dollars . .
70 Negotiable CDs4
71 To United States72 Parent bank73 Other banks in United States .74 Nonbanks75 To foreigners76 Other branches of parent bank77 Banks78 Official institutions79 Nonbank foreigners80 Other liabilities
81 Total, all currencies
82 Negotiable CDs4
83 To United States84 Parent bank85 Other banks in United States ,86 Nonbanks87 To foreigners88 Other branches of parent bank89 Banks90 Official institutions91 Nonbank foreigners92 Other liabilities
93 Total payable in U.S. dollars , .
94 Negotiable CDs4
95 To United States96 Parent bank97 Other banks in United States .98 Nonbanks99 To foreigners
100 Other branches of parent bank101 Banks102 Official institutions103 Nonbank foreigners104 Other liabilities
105 Total, all currencies
106 Negotiable CDs4
107 To United States108 Parent bank109 Other banks in United States . . .110 Nonbanks111 To foreigners112 Other branches of parent bank ..113 Banks114 Official institutions115 Nonbank foreigners116 Other liabilities
All foreign countries
446,622 454,412 463,646 462,069 459,990 458,218 463,981 457,525 456,700 454,492 455,935 458,104
38,965 41,963144,125 141,30575,669 72,74218,092 17,82050,364 50,743242,519 250,59888,678 90,78379,235 83,99919,484 19,35655,122 56,46021,013 20,546
41,153146,02376,35017,76651,907254,83094,85682,65820,83156,48521,640
39,368145,49176,37818,82450,289255,61892,49983,60421,85457,66121,592
37,755145,59178,41018,77448,407254,52191,96181,53021,82759,20322,123
37,946147,38679,81919,42448,143251,57391,10380,50721,70358,26021,313
37,679146,37480,65017,02548,699256,75192,97982,76220,93560,07523,177
37,880144,39077,47216,08550,833252,6%90,47780,93121,23460,05422,559
39,676143,55678,63117,01747,908250,34587,85482,42121,02059,05023,123
38,044140,14275,47915,60249,061252,25388,53982,47021,32259,92224,053
36,607143,16981,17115,46046,538252,20588,43881,87121,65860,23823,954
34,607155,27683,64916,89454,733246,00389,52976,87819,52360,07322,218
359,383 367,521 370,548 366,958 365,165 365,813 361,407 357,183 350,394 346,883 345,810 353,416
36,456140,27373,34817,55449,371172,31973,45844,88414,86139,11610,335
39,707137,56170,50617,29149,764179,57975,69848,71214,65340,51610,674
38,463141,68473,92717,21750,540180,12179,19144,85116,04940,03010,280
36,386140,83573,77918,26048,796179,47476,64745,15717,17840,49210,263
34,783140,93975,78618,20146,952179,55376,10144,40617,40741,6399,890
34,631142,46177,01318,86346,585179,35475,92344,70517,27841,4489,367
33,712141,12877,53716,43947,152177,13076,38143,67615,93541,1389,437
34,025138,76874,16415,46449,140174,62473,76442,85016,23841,7729,766
35,695136,91774,77816,09246,047167,78569,60641,18016,22440,7759,997
33,995134,26671,9%15,12847,142168,37870,00741,55916,01040,80210,244
32,838137,03677,89214,8%44,248165,39369,26139,68215,90540,54510,543
31,063149,89980,62316,26453,012163,35870,94337,32314,35440,7389,0%
United Kingdom
146,293 149,702 150,972 149,144 148,860 149,600 151,456 151,118 150,276 149,607 152,456 148,S99
35,61627,75716,7143,5697,47475,04020,20031,2169,08414,5407,880
38,44623,44013,7632,9486,72980,45022,14733,7899,37415,1407,366
37,61423,73514,5072,6736,55580,%723,70032,00310,30514,9598,656
35,75423,98614,0332,6657,28880,91421,88832,25911,59015,1778,490
34,22824,81114,2782,7357,79881,03421,78531,57311,26016,4168,787
34,43125,48014,9103,5716,99981,00422,56530,85211,24016,3478,685
34,09024,16713,4342,8537,88083,48023,64732,38910,18017,2649,719
34,15125,15814,3362,8397,98382,31722,34831,51810,82317,6289,492
35,81925,54714,5923,5927,42979,67120,23332,04110,82416,5739,239
33,91324,95813,8932,6028,46380,64620,17533,10210,81216,55710,090
32,70827,93318,1672,4537,31381,44621,93232,20010,51916,79510,369
31,26029,42519,3302,9747,12178,52223,28928,5819,67616,8769,392
117,361 120,791 118,251 116,561 116,317 117,334 114,124 115,065 112,816 111,263 112,681 112,697
34,24526,58516,3493,4206,816
52,95316,94117,8897,748
10,3753,578
37,1%22,38513,5062,8046,07557,65618,77320,0227,85411,0073,554
35,98522,23214,1272,5035,60256,57520,12817,1918,73410,5223,459
34,19122,28113,5692,5006,212
56,47418,45217,4979,989
10,5363,615
32,70723,20613,8692,5506,787
56,88618,37617,4179,687
11,4063,518
32,71523,72914,4723,3875,87057,50419,05317,1759,64811,6283,386
31,73922,25412,7772,6876,79056,78319,64017,2498,43011,4643,348
31,90623,11913,7732,6286,71856,20818,24116,9759,00511,9873,832
33,38023,32913,9953,3096,02552,24515,99915,7879,05511,4043,862
31,57422,85413,3502,4797,02552,46915,48017,0538,87711,0594,366
30,57025,58117,6512,2955,63552,09116,68715,8408,35711,2074,439
29,33727,75918,9562,8265,97751,97718,49314,3447,66111,4793,624
Bahamas and Caymans
141,902 144,665 147,041 145,096 144,033 143,549 140,786 138,510 135,519 135,262 133,645 142,055
73498,42843,73913,28741,40239,85816,14212,2182,0209,4782,882
95399,18843,36013,57842,25041,51417,11112,%21,9929,4493,010
779103,02845,38613,94843,69440,35016,74212,5501,8849,1742,884
634100,46943,74215,10241,62541,08717,17513,4591,5988,8552,906
43699,36045,54814,53739,27541,42217,75212,8722,1948,6042,815
34499,81845,71314,74239,36340,62216,60813,6111,8668,5372,765
32098,66747,14112,97238,55439,06316,64012,3141,9398,1702,736
35695,77543,37212,15140,25239,65817,63211,4431,6878,8%2,721
68694,37544,64712,09237,63637,66816,02311,4201,7638,4622,790
74592,97843,08311,94637,94938,78717,20111,1201,8728,5942,752
74792,50843,50911,87437,12537,30715,59310,9542,2788,4823,083
610103,54844,54612,77846,22435,05314,07510,6691,7768,5332,844
117 Total payable in U.S. dollars 138,277 140,%5 143,215 140,945 139,909 139,648 136,823 134,623 131,226 130,992 129,575 138,322
142Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S.A. March 31, 19851
Millions of dollars
branches and agencies of foreign banks
Item
1 Total assets3
2 Cash and due from depositoryinstitutions
3 Currency and coin (U.S. and foreign) . . . .4 Balances with Federal Reserve Banks . . . .5 Balances with other central banks6 Demand balances with commercial
banks in United States7 All other balances with depository
institutions in United States andwith banks in foreign countries
8 Time and savings balances withcommercial banks in UnitedStates .
9 Balances with other depositoryinstitutions in United States . .
10 Balances with banks in foreigncountries . .
11 Foreign branches of U.S. banks12 Other banks in foreign
countries . . , . . . .13 Cash items in process of collection
14 Total securities, loans, and leasefinancing receivables . .
15 Total securities book value16 U S Treasury17 Obligations of other U.S. government
agencies and corporations18 Obligations of states and political
subdivisions in United States19 Other bonds, notes, debentures, and
corporate stock
20 Federal funds sold and securitiespurchased under agreementsto resell
By holder21 Commercial banks in United States22 Others
By type23 One-day maturity or continuing
contract24 Securities purchased under
agreements to resell . . . .25 Other26 Other securities purchased under
agreements to resell
27 Total loans, gross28 LESS' Unearned income on loans29 EQUALS* Loans net
All states2
Total J Branches
283,047 226,652
66,748 60,91022 19
1,147 1,09032 29
1,011 879
64,295 58,667
33,709 30,169
126 101
30,460 28,3972,314 2,280
28,145 26,117241 225
155,795 120,172
12,402 10,9254,731 4,488
568 548
73 62
7,03C 5,827
7,796 6,636
6,270 5,4691,526 1,167
7,655 6,496
49 307,606 6,466
141 140
143,537 109,347145 100
143,392 109,247
Agencies
56,395
5,8383
573
131
5,628
3,540
25
2,06335
2,02816
35,623
1,477242
21
12
1,202
1,159
801359
1,159
191,140
1
34,19044
34,145
New York
Branches
202,805
57,03815
97028
807
54,999
28,292
101
26,6072,239
24,368219
104,070
10,3154,273
532
50
5,460
6,426
5,2671,159
6,286
306,256
140
93,84589
93,755
Agencies
5,839
2581
283
44
181
154
0
275
221
4,495
151112
2
0
37
658
360298
658
18640
0
4,35410
4,344
Cali-fornia,total
46,213
6,0342
380
65
5,918
3,310
4
2,60421
2,58312
27,632
1,29859
15
1
1,223
449
39851
448
0448
1
26,37035
26,334
Illinois,branches
13,583
2,7142
521
31
2,625
1,598
0
1,02741
9863
10,032
423163
0
12
249
130
1228
130
0130
0
9,6145
9,608
Other states2
Branches
6,265
2721
510
21
197
123
0
740
742
3,441
4325
13
0
5
48
480
48
048
0
3,4002
3,398
Agencies
8,342
431280
43
374
233
21
1209
1115
6,125
173100
6
n55
84
7410
84
183
0
5,9552
5,953
143Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedA. March 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
Total loans, gross, by category30 Real estate loans31 Loans to financial institutions32 Commercial banks in United States33 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks34 Other commercial banks ,35 Banks in foreign countries36 Foreign branches of U S banks . . .37 Other38 Other financial institutions
39 Loans for purchasing or carrying securities . . . . .40 Commercial and industrial loans41 U S addressees (domicile)42 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)43 Loans to individuals for household, family,
and other personal expenditures44 All other loans45 I^ans to foreign governments and
official institutions46 Other
47 Lease financing receivables48 All other assets . .49 Customers' liability on acceptances
outstanding . . ,50 U.S. addressees (domicile)51 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)52 Net due from related banking institutions4 . . . .53 Other
All states2
Total 1 Branches
5,005 2,79554,382 41,55427,466 19,941
23,500 16,3363,965 3,605
23,918 19,042841 657
23,077 18,3852,998 2,571
1,537 1,45166,096 51,02142,300 32,19923,795 18,822
362 24316,156 12,283
15,269 11,534887 749
0 052,709 38,934
19,114 14,62411,862 7,9397,252 6,686
26,192 18,2437,402 6,067
Agencies
2,21012,8277,525
7,164360
4,876184
4,692426
8615,07510,1014,974
1193,873
3,735138
013,775
4,4903,923
5667,9491,336
New
Branches
1,81037,23718,034
14,5663,468
17,351497
16,8541,851
1,37541,84824,44717,401
20511,369
10,752617
035,270
14,1507,6296,520
15,6425,479
York
Agencies
10954390
37317
54313
53022
12,110
2611,849
911,188
1,17314
0428
366
30229163
Cali-fornia,total
1,34011,5497,365
7,047318
3,766180
3,586418
15811,2458,4762,768
272,052
1,941111
012,098
4,4463,967
4796,6001,052
Illinois,branches
4053,2651,253
1,17083
1,336149
1,187676
05,3954,840
554
9540
47961
0706
20719611
132367
Other states2
Branches
277519246
20244
2731
2721
32,3871,709
679
21192
15241
02,504
19742
1542,184
123
Agencies
1,163858178
14434
6491
64831
03,1112,566
544
9815
77243
C1,702
792157
1,406218
144Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedA. March 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
54 Total liabilities3 . . . .
55 Total deposits and credit balances56 Individuals, partnerships and corporations .57 U.S addressees (domicile)58 Nbn-U S addressees (domicile) .59 U.S. government, states, and political
suttdivisions in United States60 All other61 Foreign governments and official
institutions62 Commercial banks in United States63 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks64 Other commercial banks in United States . . .65 Banks in foreign countries66 Foreign branches of U.S. banks67 Other banks in foreign countries68 Certified and officers' checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcredit sold for cash
69 Demand deposits70 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . .71 U.S addressees (domicile)72 Non-U.S addressees (domicile)73 U.S, government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States74 All other75 Foreign governments and official
institutions76 Commercial banks in United States77 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks78 Other commercial banks in United States . . .79 Banks in foreign countries80 Certified and officers' checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcredit sold for cash . .
81 Time deposits82 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations83 U S addressees (domicile) . . . .84 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)85 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States86 All other87 Foreign governments and official
institutions88 Commercial banks in United States89 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks90 Other commercial banks in United States . . .91 Banks in foreign countries
92 Savings deposits93 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations94 U S addressees (domicile)95 Non-U S addressees (domicile) .96 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States97 All other
total
283,047
160,87546,53926,24020,299
72114,264
7,63246,695
37,7068,989
59,5267,069
52,457
411
3,4001,9151,199
716
71,478
30497
3363
665
411
156,12143,41624,36619,049
65112,641
7,28646,583
37,6728,911
58,772
995995541454
00
AU states2
Branches
226,652
138,89142,67126,17916,492
7296,147
7,12635,999
28,9457,054
52,6545,777
46,878
368
3,1581,7701,198
572
71,381
30185
3353
626
368
134,66439,91424,36515,549
6594,685
6,81335,909
28,9126,997
51,963
878878541337
00
Agencies
56,395
21,9853,868
613,807
018,117
50610,696
8,7611,9356,8711,2925,579
43
242145
1144
097
311
11039
43
21,4573,502
13,501
017,955
47210,674
8,7601,9146,809
117117
0117
00
New York
Branches
202,805
127,60036,41820,99515,423
2791,155
6,99433,688
27,0106,678
50,1325,283
44,849
341
2,8851,5571,010
547
71,321
27982
3249
620
341
123,86434,09119,55614,534
2089,753
6,70333,602
26,9776,625
49,448
662662355307
00
Agencies
5,839
2,037109
1297
01,928
312948
564384655237418
13
14000
014
00
001
13
1,913580
58
01,856
287937
564373631
0000
00
Cali-fornia,total
46,213
18,9141,663
3771,286
917,242
11110,276
8,7001,5766,8311,1945,638
24
87582632
029
11
013
24
18,7141,493
2931,200
917,212
10910,275
8,7001,5756,828
83833053
00
Illinois,branches
13,583
5,2242,1601,797
363
113,054
401,454
1,252202
1,547292
1,256
13
126106102
4
019
21
014
13
5,0141,9701,614
356
103,034
381,453
1,252201
1,543
8484804
00
Other states2
Branches
6,265
3,6313,1343,038
97
26471
20241
14010220551
155
4
9165596
026
202
020
4
3,4582,9882,902
86
25445
1239
140100205
8181765
00
Agencies
8,342
3,4693,054
203,034
0414
15488
4048
15413
142
17
196129
1128
067
211
11037
17
3,1582,817
12,816
0341
14777
3938
117
85850
85
00
145Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedA. March 31, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
98 Credit balances99 Individuals partnerships and corporations
100 U S addressees (domicile)101 Non-U.S addressees (domicile)102 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States103 All other104 Foreign governments and official
institutions .105 Commercial banks in United States106 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks107 Other commercial banks in United
States . . . . . . .108 Banks in foreign countries
109 Federal funds purchased and securities soldunder agreements to repurchase
By holder1 10 Commercial banks in United States1 1 1 Others . , . . . .
By type112 One-day maturity or continuing contract113 Securities sold under agreements to
repurchase . ,114 Other115 Other securities sold under agreements
to repurchase
116 Other liabilities for borrowed money1 17 Owed to banks118 U.S. addressees (domicile)119 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)120 Owed to others . . .121 U S addressees (domicile)122 Non-U S addressees (domicile) . ...
123 All other liabUities124 Acceptances executed and outstanding125 Net due to related banking institutions4 . . .126 Other
MEMO127 Time deposits of $100,000 or more128 Certificates of deposit (CDs) in
denominations of $100 000 or more129 Other .130 Savings deposits authorized for automatic
transfer and NOW accounts . . . . .131 Money market time certificates of $10,000 or
more, and less than $100,000 withoriginal maturities of 26 weeks
132 Time certificates of deposit indenominations of $100,000 or morewith remaining maturity of more than12 months . .
133 Acceptances refinanced with a U.S. -charteredbank
134 Statutory or regulatory asset pledge
135 Statutory or regulatory asset maintenancerequirement
136 Commercial letters of credit . . .137 Standby letters of credit, total138 U.S. addressees (domicile)139 Non-U.S addressees (domiclie)140 Standby letters of credit conveyed to others
through participations (included intotal standby letters of credit) . . .
Total
35921313480
0146
4216
1
1588
22,956
18,6924,265
21,834
2,51419,320
1,122
38,07036,15035,081
1,0691,9201,739
181
61,14621,57133,8095,765
116,249
35,70680,543
89
0
11,713
3,333
48,789
19,3139,040
33,98930,5003,489
4,802
All states2
Branches
1911107535
081
125
1
465
18,071
14,3683,703
17,034
2,40814,626
1,037
23,33021,55720,684
8741,7721,648
124
46,36116,70524,6045,053
96,971
33,71463,256
53
0
11,677
2,408
47,325
19,0976,065
29,00826,0352,973
4,590
Agencies
1691045945
065
3111
0
1123
4,886
4,324562
4,801
1064,695
85
14,74014,59214,398
1951489157
14,7844,8669,206
712
19,279
1,99217,287
35
0
36
925
1,464
2152,9754,9814,465
516
211
New York
Branches
1891087335
081
125
1
465
17,082
13,4663,616
16,122
2,3%13,726
960
21,12919,52418,710
8151,6051,481
124
36,99316,21616,1634,615
86,534
28,32858,206
34
0
9,834
2,024
45,305
6,0605,497
24,93122,1912,740
4,009
Agencies
109511239
058
2511
0
1123
629
247382
546
69477
83
1,6911,6371,622
15547
47
1,48316
1,354113
142
1141
0
0
0
114
1,384
0257881969
0
Cali-fornia,total
3030291
01
10
0
00
4,328
4,174154
4,316
384,277
13
12,70612,61312,607
6948410
10,2644,8414,855
569
18,536
1,23217,304
14
0
193
933
150
4482,6344,1833,823
360
269
Illinois,branches
0000
00
00
0
00
533
46568
467
2464
66
1,2601,1001,075
25161161
0
6,565219
6,075271
4,944
1,8273,117
7
0
462
0
1,896
9,697166
2,7302,560
170
384
Other states2
Branches
1110
00
00
0
00
186
1860
186
0186
0
48447844434660
1,964199
1,654111
3,282
2,906376
8
0
1,195
261
20
2,8%24571568530
42
Agencies
3024195
06
60
0
00
198
15444
198
8190
0
799799624175
000
3,87781
3,70987
2,811
1,4121,399
26
0
28
1
35
211241
1,3421,221
121
97
146Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68* Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedA. March 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
141 Holdings of commercial paper included intotal gross loans
142 Holdings of acceptances included in totalcommercial and industrial loans
143 Immediately available funds with a maturitygreater than one day (included in otherliabilities for borrowed money) . . . . ,
144 Gross due from related banking institutic*iS4
145 U S addressees (domicile)146 Branches and agencies in the United
States147 In the same state as reporter148 In other states149 U S banking subsidiaries . .150 Non-U S addressees (domicile)151 Head office and non-U.S, branches
and agencies152 Non-U.S. banking companies and
offices . . . .
153 Gross due to related banking institutions4
154 U S addressees (domicile)155 Branches and agencies in the United
States156 In the same state as reporter157 In other states .158 U S banking subsidiaries159 Non-U S addressees (domicile)160 Head office and non-U.S. branches
and agencies161 Non-U.S. banking companies and
offices
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendarmonth) ending with report date
162 Total assets163 Cash arid due from depository institutions164 Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell165 Total loans .166 Loans to banks in foreign countries167 Total deposits and credit balances168 Time CDs in denominations of $100,000
or more169 Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase . . . .170 Other liabilities for borrowed money
171 Number of reports filed5
Total
569
4,716
28,058100,95625,732
24,9152,130
22,785818
75,224
73,240
1,984
108,57325,066
24,5452,045
22,500521
83,507
81,154
2,353
284,14864,446
8,728139,98723,179
155,980
34,876
20,81639,750
465
All states2
Branches
362
3,591
17,56781,92318,951
18,3551,471
16,884596
62,971
61,444
1,527
88,28317,865
17,4821,428
16,054384
70,417
68,346
2,072
226,85858,357
7,590106,52918,370
134,186
32,875
16,17924,499
293
Agencies
207
1,125
10,49119,0346,781
6,560658
5,902221
12,253
11,795
457
20,2917,201
7,063617
6,446138
13,089
12,808
281
57,2906,089
1,13933,4584,810
21,794
2,001
4,63715,251
172
New York
Branches
328
3,465
15,69474,03014,355
13,7801,418
12,362576
59,675
58,185
1,489
74,55110,207
9,9171,3738,544
29064,344
62,340
2,005
203,04854,573
7,21391,40816,788
123,067
27,399
15,11322,196
187
Agencies
3
57
1,375977117
95484822
860
764
95
2,10149
4912370
2,053
1,957
95
5,846285
6134,165
5731,799
0
6061,722
28
Cali-forniatotal
213
1,075
9,40016,3215,807
5,608595
5,013199
10,514
10,306
209
14,5763,789
3,706608
3,09982
10,787
10,631
157
47,0906,164
54526,0123,679
18,872
1,277
4,10113,177
120
Illinois,branches
10
93
1,1203,5111,354
1,3360
1,33618
2,157
2,122
35
9,4544,811
4,7280
4,72883
4,643
4,627
15
13,5692,755
2559,3891,2375,361
1,902
5711,323
45
Other states2
Branches
3
17
3713,5632,900
2,8972
2,8962
664
663
0
3,0332,320
2,3112
2,3099
713
713
0
6,365255
433,405
2653,581
2,914
258458
32
Agencies
12
10
982,5541,199
1,19967
1,1321
1,355
1,199
156
4,8583,891
3,83451
3,78357
967
886
81
8,231414
595,609
6373,300
1,384
168874
53
147Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68* Assets and liabilities of U.S.B. June 30, 19851
Millions of dollars
branches and agencies of foreign banks—Continued
Item
1 Total assets3
2 Cash and due from depositoryinstitutions
3 Currency and coin (U.S. and foreign) . . . .4 Balances with Federal Reserve Banks . . . .5 Balances with other central banks6 Demand balances with commercial
banks in United States7 All other balances with depository
institutions in United States andwith banks in foreign countries
8 Time and savings balances withcommercial banks in UnitedStates
9 Balances with other depositoryinstitutions in United States
10 Balances with banks in foreigncountries . . .
1 1 Foreign branches of U S banks12 Other banks in foreign countries . . . .13 Cash items in process of collection
14 Total securities, loans, and leasefinancing receivables
15 Total securities book value16 U.S. Treasury17 Obligations of other U.S. government
agencies and corporations . . . . . .18 Obligations of states and political
subdivisions in United States .19 Other bonds, notes, debentures, and
corporate stock
20 Federal funds sold and securitiespurchased under agreementsto resell
By holder21 Commercial banks in United States22 Others
By type23 One-day maturity or continuing
contract . . .24 Securities purchased under
agreements to resell25 Other26 Other securities purchased under
agreements to resell
27 Total loans gross28 LESS* Unearned income on loans29 EQUALS: Loans, net . . .
Total
285,041
65,50222
1,34964
1,114
62,700
33,777
105
28,8182,253
26,565253
159,081
13,3573,948
571
86
8,752
8,330
6,5721,758
8,029
1047,925
301
145,845121
145,724
All states2
Branches
226,910
59,25120
1,29355
925
56,716
30,270
49
26,3972,185
24,211241
123,166
11,5653,744
558
75
7,188
6,795
5,6001,195
6,495
546,440
300
111,68685
111,601
Agencies
58,130
6,2522
5610
188
5,984
3,507
55
2,42167
2,35412
35,915
1,792204
13
12
1,564
1,536
972563
1,534
501,484
1
34,15935
34,123
New York
Branches
202,840
55,03816
1,16753
838
52,736
28,143
44
24,5482,068
22,480228
107,113
10,8203,460
542
62
6,758
6,554
5,3831,170
6,254
436,211
300
96,36976
96,292
Agencies
5,632
1400
274
34
74
47
2
255
200
4,234
11775
0
0
42
932
513419
932
50882
0
4,1214
4,117
Cali-forniatotal
47,761
6,1542320
114
5,996
3,506
1
2,48950
2,43910
28,284
1,60961
17
0
1,530
509
41990
508
0508
1
26,70833
26,675
Illinois,branches
14,258
3,2682
661
44
3,146
1,680
0
1,466117
1,3499
9,945
530234
0
12
285
172
14725
172
0172
0
9,4194
9,414
Other states
Branches
5,941
3111
410
22
245
150
5
900
902
3,422
4319
12
1
11
42
420
42
1230
0
3,3801
3,378
Agencies
8,609
5931
155
62
504
252
53
20013
1874
6,084
237100
0
11126
122
6854
122
0122
0
5,8492
5,847
148Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedB. June 30, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
Total loans, gross, by category30 Real estate loans . . . .31 Loans to financial institutions32 Commercial banks in United States . .33 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks34 Other commercial banks35 Banks in foreign countries36 Foreign branches of U S banks37 Other38 Other financial institutions
39 Loans for purchasing or carrying securities . . .40 Commercial and industrial loans41 U S addressees (domicile)42 Non-U S addressees (domicile)43 Loans to individuals for household, family,
and other personal expenditures44 All other loans45 Loans to foreign governments and official
institutions46 Other . .
47 Lease financing receivables48 All other assets . . .49 Customers' liability on acceptances
outstanding50 U.S. addressees (domicile)51 Non-U S addressees (domicile)52 Net due from related banking institutions4 . . . .53 Other
Total
5,37054,15927,882
23,5734,309
23,0141,439
21,5753,263
2,21567,37543,93923,435
30316,423
15,2581,164
052,127
19,52612,2827,244
26,2756,325
All states2
Branches
3,28741,39620,323
16,3044,019
18,0091,200
16,8083,064
2,13552,06833,53518,532
26612,535
11,547988
037,699
14,7158,3396,376
18,0514,933
Agencies
2,08412,7637,559
7,270290
5,005238
4,767198
8015,30710,4044,903
373,888
3,711111
014,428
4,8113,943
8688,2241,393
New York
Branches
2,42736,86517,843
13,9793,864
16,6671,168
15,4982,355
2,06343,07725,86717,211
22411,713
10,857856
034,137
14,1497,9436,206
15,5954,393
Agencies
14902312
3093
56910946022
02,080
2531,827
31,123
1,10914
0326
236
17156146
Cali-fornia,total
1,29611,7947,685
7,406279
3,895144
3,751214
15111,4388,8392,599
341,996
1,858138
012,814
4,8254,015
8106,8721,117
Illinois,branches
3793,1541,555
1,48076
95817
941640
05,3914,869
522
12483
44637
0874
227222
5316331
Other states2
Branches
195571299
24653
2710
2711
22,3531,740
613
21237
16869
02,167
22571
1541,832
110
Agencies
1,060874189
15534
6530
65332
03,0362,372
664
9871
81951
01,810
782553
1,504228
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68* Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedB. June 30, 1985J—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
54 Total liabilities3
55 Total deposits and credit balances . . . .56 Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations57 U.S addressees (domicile)58 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile) . . . .59 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States60 All other61 Foreign governments and official
institutions62 Commercial banks in United States . . .63 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks64 Other commercial banks in
United States65 Banks in foreign countries66 Foreign branches of U.S. banks . . .67 Other banks in foreign countries . .68 Certified and officers' checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcredit sold for cash
69 Demand deposits70 Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations . . .71 U.S. addressees (domicile)72 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile) . . . .73 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States74 All other75 Foreign governments and official
institutions76 Commercial banks in United States . . -77 U.S. branches and agencies
of other foreign banks78 Other commercial banks in
United States79 Banks in foreign countries80 Certified and officers' checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcredit sold for cash . *
81 Time deposits82 Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations83 U.S. addressees (domicile)84 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)85 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States86 All other87 Foreign governments and official
institutions . . . . . .88 Commercial banks in United States . . .89 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks90 Other commercial banks in
United States91 Banks in foreign countries
92 Savings deposits . . . . ,93 Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations94 U.S. addressees (domicile)95 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)96 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States97 All other . . . .
Total
285,041
154,239
43,62523,51420,111
66110,548
7,52246,943
37,877
9,06655,7537,539
48,215
330
3,595
2,1951,298
897
41,396
297116
8
107653
330
149,059
40,05421,50918,544
62108,943
7,14546,806
37,867
8,93954,992
1,136
1,135570566
00
All states2
Branches
226,910
131,994
39,47523,41716,058
6692,454
6,98135,974
29,036
6,93849,205
6,03143,174
294
3,363
2,0551,298
757
41,304
29091
8
82629
294
127,453
36,35121,50914,842
6291,041
6,67135,875
29,028
6,84848,495
998
998570428
00
Agencies
58,130
22,244
4,15097
4,053
018,094
54110,969
8,840
2,1286,5481,5085,041
36
232
1400
140
092
625
0
2524
36
21,605
3,7031
3,702
017,902
47510,930
8,839
2,0916,497
137
1370
137
00
New York
Branches
202,840
121,589
33,60618,47015,136
2387,959
6,80533,702
27,263
6,43947,1%5,450
41,746
256
3,064
1,8371,101735
31,224
25687
8
80625
256
117,580
30,93216,95113,981
2086,627
6,52933,608
27,255
6,35246,491
768
768378390
00
Agencies
5,632
2,010
14210
132
01,868
340853
478
374663265398
13
13
000
013
00
0
00
13
1,832
640
64
01,768
292840
478
362636
0
000
00
Cali-fornia,total
47,761
18,620
1,726430
1,296
216,892
15710,648
8,857
1,7906,0561,3894,666
31
92
552728
037
11
0
14
31
18,384
1,529323
1,206
216,853
15510,646
8,857
1,7896,052
90
902961
00
Illinois,branches
14,258
5,067
2,1681,953
215
122,888
251,416
1,051
3651,437
3381,099
10
129
113109
3
016
21
0
12
10
4,849
1,9651,759
206
112,872
221,415
1,051
3651,434
90
90845
00
Other states2
Branches
5,941
3,308
2,7352,615
120
29545
31258
1%
6224981
168
7
109
68617
041
312
1
10
7
3,114
2,5812,476
105
28504
0256
195
61248
86
86788
00
Agencies
8,609
3,644
3,24837
3,211
0396
16466
31
35154
15138
13
189
1230
123
066
525
0
2523
13
3,301
2,9821
2,981
0319
14741
31
10130
102
1020
102
00
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68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedB. June 30, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
98 Credit balances99 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . . .
100 U S addressees (domicile)101 Non-U S addressees (domicile)102 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States . . .103 AH other104 Foreign governments and official
institutions105 Commercial banks in United States106 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks107 Other commercial banks in United
States108 Banks in foreign countries109 Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
By holder110 Commercial banks in United States1 1 1 Others
By type112 One-day maturity or continuing contract . . . .113 Securities sold under agreements to
repurchase114 Other115 Other securities sold under agreements
to repurchase
116 Other liabilities for borrowed money117 Owed to banks . . . . .118 U.S. addressees (domicile)1 19 Non-U S addressees (domicile)120 Owed to others121 U S addressees (domicile)122 Non-U. S. addressees (domicile)
123 All other liabilities124 Acceptances executed and outstanding125 Net aue to related banking institutions4 . . .126 Other
MEMO127 Time deposits of $100,000 or more128 Certificates of deposit (CDs) in
denominations of $100 000 or more . . .129 Other130 Savings deposits authorized for automatic
transfer and NOW accounts131 Money market time certificates of $10,000
or more, and less than $100,000 withoriginal maturities of 26 weeks
132 Time certificates of deposit indenominations of $100,000 or morewith remaining maturity of more than12 months . . .
133 Acceptances refinanced with a U.S. -charteredbank
134 Statutory or regulatory asset pledgerequirement . . .
135 Statutory or regulatory asset maintenancerequirement . . .
136 Commercial letters of credit . .137 Standby letters of credit, total138 U.S. addressees (domicile)139 Non-U S addressees (domicile)140 Standby letters of credit conveyed to others
through participations (included intotal standby letters of credit) . , ,
All states2
Total 1 Branches
450 180240 71136 41104 30
0 0209 109
80 2021 8
1 0
20 7108 81
29,892 23,326
25 523 19 3864,369 3 940
28,605 22,041
2,668 2,56925,937 19,472
1 287 1 286
38 289 23 89736,031 21,86534,812 20,971
1,219 8952,259 2,0312,082 1 864
177 167
62,621 47,69322 198 16 92335,724 26,9294,699 3,841
113,505 93,989
33,906 31 81979 599 62 170
96 58
0 0
11,581 11,552
3,126 2,164
48,357 46 822
21,181 20,9229,844 6 965
39,679 33,50036,030 30,5253 602 2 929
6,350 6,011
Agencies
2701709674
0100
6013
1
1327
6,565
6 136429
6,564
996,465
1
14,39314,16513,841
324228218
10
14,9285,2758,795
858
19,517
2,08717,429
38
0
29
962
1,535
2592,8796,1795,505
673
339
New York
Branches | Agencies
178 16669 7839 1030 68
0 0108 88
20 487 13
0 0
7 1281 27
21,858 544
18 136 2533,722 291
20,694 544
2,553 8918,141 455
1,164 0
21 635 1 71719,756 1,70618,914 1,632
842 741,879 111,712 11
167 0
37,758 1,36016 334 1117,927 1,2073,497 143
84,448 189
26,576 057 872 189
40 0
0 0
9,828 0
1,880 73
46,152 1 453
5,860 06,339 179
28,765 11426,088 192,677 95
5,248 0
Cali-fornia,total
5452511
01
11
0
1o
6,077
5 964113
6,073
196,054
4
1206211,84511,836
9217207
10
11,0025,3015,037
663
18,166
1,31016 856
14
0
194
992
143
1052,5965,3874,935
451
384
Illinois,branches
0000
00
00
0
00
994
787207
876
7869
118
1 3331 1891,170
19145145
0
6,863229
6,430204
4,787
20192 768
6
0
515
9
552
12,452213
3,2353,067
169
502
Other
Branches
0000
o0
0o0
0o
264
264o
264
0264
o47346643234770
1,896244
1,56983
2,993
2,504489
8
0
1,019
172
21
2,50827874867329
114
states2
Agencies
5341365
o12
120
0
0o154
11837
154
o154
0
1 0681,068
827241
0o0
3,74279
3,554109
2923
1 4971 425
28
0
25
0
36
256239
1,4301,248
182
102
151Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68* Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedB, June 30, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
141 Holdings of commercial paper included intotal gross loans
142 Holdings of acceptances included in totalcommercial and industrial loans
143 Immediately available funds with a maturitygreater than one day (included in otherliabilities for borrowed money)
144 Gross due from related banking institutions4 . . .145 U.S. addressees (domicile)146 Branches and agencies in the United
States147 In the same state as reporter148 In other states149 U S banking subsidiaries150 Non-U S addressees (domicile) . . . .151 Head office and non-U.S. branches
and agencies152 Non-U.S. banking companies and offices . . .
153 Gross due to related banking institutions4 .154 U.S. addressees (domicile)155 Branches and agencies in the United
States . . . . .156 In the same state as reporter157 In other states . . . . .158 U.S. banking subsidiaries159 Non-U S addressees (domicile)160 Head office and non-U.S. branches
and agencies161 Non-U.S. banking companies and offices . . .
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendarmonth) ending with report date
162 Total assets163 Cash and due from depository institutions164 Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell165 Total loans . . . . . .166 Loans to banks in foreign countries167 Total deposits and credit balances168 Time CDs in denominations of $100,000
or more . .169 Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase170 Other liabilities for borrowed money , .
171 Number of reports filed5
Total
443
4,635
28,716105,27625,595
24,8862,947
21,939709
79,681
77,4722,209
114,72525,969
25,3382,718
22,621630
88,756
85,9142,841
284,24164,143
7,376140,45422,766
153,536
34,575
25,83638,526
462
All states2
Branches
218
3,308
18,85285,36618,288
17,8302,151
15,680458
67,078
65,4041,674
94,24318,844
18,4011,947
16,454443
75,399
72,7752,625
225,18557,951
6,132106,68817,901
131,433
32,475
19,63623,862
291
Agencies
225
1,326
9,86419,9107,307
7,056797
6,259251
12,604
12,069535
20,4827,125
6,937770
6,167188
13,357
13,140217
59,0566,191
1,24333,7664,864
22,103
2,100
6,20014,665
171
New York
Branches
190
3,201
16,91178,52814,236
13,8152,107
11,708422
64,291
62,6551,636
80,86011,544
11,2231,9049,319
32269,316
67,0302,286
200,75053,563
5,87191,26816,580
120,873
27,064
17,96621,659
185
Agencies
3
46
1,368989159
137597821
831
74486
2,04054
5429250
1,987
1,91374
5,655131
8194,009
4821,843
0
4961,760
26
Cali-forniatotal
237
1,283
8,59316,8966,173
5,930711
5,219244
10,723
10,443280
15,0624,094
3,969722
3,247126
10,967
10,87988
48,7916,276
34726,4223,833
18,651
1,321
5,88812,086
121
Illinois,branches
0
76
1,2383,1981,379
1,3600
1,36019
1,819
1,78336
9,3114,524
4,4130
4,413110
4,787
4,474313
14,4143,346
1839,555
9645,216
2,047
1,0881,307
45
Other states2
Branches
0
18
3132,9492,385
2,3830
2,3832
564
5640
2,6852,038
2,0271
2,02710
648
6452
6,082310
553,382
2463,401
2,637
271459
32
Agencies
14
10
2932,7161,262
1,26170
1,1911
1,454
1,283171
4,7663,715
3,65363
3,59062
1,051
97378
8,549517
1015,818
6603,552
1,506
1261,254
53
152Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S.C. September 30, 19851
Millions of dollars
branches and agencies of foreign banks—Continued
Item
1 Total assets3 . . .
2 Cash and due from depositoryinstitutions . .
3 Currency and coin (U.S. and foreign) . . .4 Balances with Federal Reserve Banks . . .5 Balances with other central banks6 Demand balances with commercial
banks in United States7 All other balances with depository
institutions in United States andwith banks in foreign countries . . .
8 Time ;ind savings balances withcommercial banks in UnitedStates
9 Balances with other depositoryinstitutions in United States . . . .
10 Balances with banks in foreigncountries
11 Foreign branches of U.S. banks . . .12 Other banks in foreign countries . . .13 Cash items in process of collection . . . .
14 Total securities, loans, and leasefinancing receivables
15 Total securities, book value16 U S Treasury17 Obligations of other U.S. government
agencies and corporations18 Obligations of states and political
subdivisions in United States19 Other bonds, notes, debentures, and
corporate stock , .
20 Federal lands sold and securities purchasedunder agreements to resell
By holder21 Commercial banks in United States . . . .22 Others
By type23 One-flay maturity or continuing
contract24 Securities purchased under
agreements to resell25 Other26 Other securities purchased under
agreements to resell
27 Total loans gross28 LESS: Unearned income on loans29 EQUAJ s: Loans, net
Total
297,760
69,68530
1,43199
1,652
66,138
36,236
100
29,8021,812
27,990335
165,183
15,3684,298
686
71
10,313
10,355
8,3951,961
9,963
4269,538
392
149,964149
149,815
All states2
Branches
238,376
63,11028
1,38795
1,497
59,774
32,433
53
27,2871,745
25,542330
128,065
13,3554,207
673
62
8,413
8,918
7,6581,259
8,527
4198,109
390
114,821111
114,710
Agencies
59,384
6,5752
444
154
6,365
3,803
47
2,51567
2,4485
37,118
2,01391
13
10
1,900
1,437
736701
1,436
71,429
2
35,14238
35,105
New York
Branches
213,050
58,68522
1,26893
1,412
55,575
30,057
53
25,4641,629
23,835314
110,908
12,5483,914
657
49
7,928
8,652
7,4011,251
8,264
4127,852
388
98,459100
98,360
Agencies
5,735
3300
194
35
272
72
1
1980
1981
4,154
13964
0
0
75
921
302619
921
7914
0
4,0183
4,015
Cali-fornia,total
48,176
6,2922
230
95
6,169
3,888
2
2,28070
2,2104
28,886
1,96365
17
0
1,880
453
39854
451
0451
2
26,96238
26,923
Illinois,branches
15,426
3,4773
651
45
3,352
1,777
0
1,575107
1,46811
11,158
547242
0
11
293
188
1808
186
0186
2
10,6164
10,612
Other states2
Branches
6,274
3322
420
18
269
196
0
720
723
3,518
3814
12
1
11
41
410
41
735
0
3,4822
3,480
Agencies
9,099
5671
140
47
501
245
43
2136
2073
6,559
1340
0
9
125
100
7228
100
0100
0
6,4261
6,425
153Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedC. September 30, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
Total loans, gross, by category30 Real estate loans31 Loans to financial institutions32 Commercial banks in United States33 U.S. branches and agencies of other
34 Other commercial banks35 Banks in foreign countries . .36 Foreign branches of U.S. banks37 Other38 Other financial institutions
39 Loans for purchasing or carrying securities40 Commercial and industrial loans41 U.S. addressees (domicile)42 Non-U S addressees (domicile)43 Loans to individuals for household, family,
and other personal expenditures . . ,44 All other loans45 Loans to foreign governments and
official institutions . . . . .46 Other
47 Lease financing receivables .48 All other assets49 Customers' liability on acceptances
outstanding50 US addressees (domicile) . .51 Non-U S. addressees (domicile)52 Net due from related banking institutions4 . . . .53 Other . , . . .
All states2
Total
5,50854,44727,106
22,1554,951
24,108909
23,1993,233
2,47070,21847,21423,004
31917,000
15,7311,269
052,537
20,17112,4787,693
24,8127,553
Branches
3,55741,66819,917
15,3034,614
18,789625
18,1642,962
2,39053,64235,53518,107
27013,295
12,1871,108
038,283
15,1598,4316,728
16,9846,140
Agencies
1,95112,7797,188
6,852337
5,320284
5,036271
8016,57611,6804,897
503,706
3,544162
014,254
5,0124,047
9657,8281,413
New York
Branches
2,62737,68817,939
13,4604,479
17,597589
17,0072,153
2,32343,08926,35916,730
22412,508
11,535973
034,805
14,6508,1166,534
14,7065,449
Agencies
11926276
24333
60316
58647
02,037
2641,772
31,041
1,02615
0330
412220
141147
Cali-fornia,total
1,09011,5077,148
6,853295
4,090274
3,816269
14412,3159,6962,618
461,860
1,759100
012,545
5,0364,145
8916,3781,131
niinois,branches
3453,0011,350
1,28367
91524
891736
06,8026,238
564
15453
42133
0603
87833
44472
Other states2
Branches
285484273
22449
2105
205I
22,4501,812
638
22239
16277
02,382
28897
1911,978
116
Agencies
1,151841120
9327
6940
69427
03,5262,845
681
10899
82871
01,873
691554
1,565238
154Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedC September 30, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
54 Total liabilities3
55 Total deposits and credit balances56 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . .57 U.S. addressees (domicile)58 Non-U S, addressees (domicile)59 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States60 All other .61 Foreign governments and official
institutions *62 Commercial banks in United States . .63 U.S. tranches and agencies of other
foreign banks . .64 Other commercial banks in United States , .65 Banks j f l foreign countries ,66 Foreign branches of U.S. banks67 Othef banks in foreign countries68 Certified and officers* checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcr<xlit sold for cash
69 Demand deposits70 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . .71 U S addressees (domicile) .72 Non-t .S. addressees (domicile)73 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States74 All other .75 Foreign governments and official
institutions76 Commercial banks in United States77 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks . .78 Other commercial banks in United States . .79 Banks in foreign countries . ,80 Certified and officers' checks,
travelers checks, and letters ofcredit sold for cash ?. .
81 Time deposits82 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . .83 U.S. addressees (domicile)84 Non-U. S, addressees (domicile)85 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States86 All other87 Foreign governments and official
institutions88 Commercial banks in United States89 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks90 Other commercial banks in United States . .91 Banks in foreign countries .
92 Savings deposits . . . . . .93 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . .94 U.S. addressees (domicile)95 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)96 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States97 All other
Total
297,760
164,40247,44126,74120,700
111116,850
7,45647,992
39,4968,496
60,9157,229
53,687
487
4,1682,5321,670
862
51,631
371129
15113644
487
158,36143,32924,33718,992
103114,930
7,01147,824
39,4808,345
60,094
1,2221,214
587627
08
All states2
Branches
238,376
140,69742,83826,64716,191
11197,748
7,04036,658
29,8156,843
53,6115,718
47,893
440
3,9302,3831,669
713
51,542
368128
15113607
440
135,39539,29924,33514,965
10395,992
6,63736,502
29,7996,704
52,853
1,0611,053
587466
08
Agencies
59,384
23,7054,603
944,509
019,102
41611,335
9,6821,6537,3051,5115,794
47
238149
1149
089
31
00
37
47
22,9674,029
24,027
018,937
37411,322
9,6811,6417,241
161161
0161
00
New York
Branches
213,050
129,81537,03321,62915,404
6692,716
6,83434,382
27,8076,575
51,0875,222
45,865
413
3,5822,0951,405
690
41,483
344124
15109602
413
125,10134,02219,78314,239
6091,019
6,45434,231
27,7916,439
50,334
822814387428
08
Agencies
5,735
1,958433
14420
01,524
248658
316342606262345
12
12000
012
00
000
12
1,696254
1253
01,442
216646
315331580
1101
00
Cali-fornia,total
48,176
19,9511,636
4481,189
618,308
25711,159
9,7961,3636,8691,3395,530
23
89602831
029
11
013
23
19,7391,455
3541,101
518,278
25511,158
9,7961,3616,866
84843153
8
Illinois,branches
15,426
5,5011,9941,792
202
113,496
261,521
1,366155
1,938341
1,598
10
195179176
3
116
21
013
10
5,2111,7201,525
195
113,480
251,520
1,366154
1,936
9595915
00
Other states2
Branches
6,274
3,4942,9442,812
131
27523
23230
18743
26654
212
4
9466615
028
212
020
4
3,3102,7882,673
116
27495
1228
18741
266
89897910
00
Agencies
9,099
3,6833,399
463,353
0283
6843
2518
14811
137
24
196133
1132
063
21
00
36
24
3,3043,089
13,089
0215
6143
2518
112
130130
0130
00
155Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedC. September 30, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
98 Credit balances . . . .99 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations , ,
100 US addressees (domicile) . .101 Non-U.S, addressees (domicile)102 U.S. government, states, and political
subdivisions in United States103 All other104 Foreign governments and official
institutions ,105 Commercial banks in United States106 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks107 Other commercial banks in United
States . .108 Banks in foreign countries109 Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
By holder110 Commercial banks in United States1 1 1 Others . . . .
By type112 One-day maturity or continuing contract . . . .113 Securities sold under agreements to
repurchase114 Other115 Other securities sold under agreements
to repurchase
116 Other liabilities for borrowed money1 17 Owed to banks , . .118 U.S. addressees (domicile)1 19 Non-U S addressees (domicile) . . . .120 Owed to others121 U S addressees (domicile)122 Non-U.S, addressees (domicile)
123 All other liabilities .124 Acceptances executed and outstanding125 Net due to related banking institutions4
126 Other
MEMO127 Time deposits of $100 000 or more . . . .128 Certificates of deposit (CDs) in
denominations of $100,000 or more . . . .129 Other130 Savings deposits authorized for automatic
transfer and NOW accounts131 Money market time certificates of $10,000 or
more, and less than $100,000 withoriginal maturities of 26 weeks
132 Time certificates of deposit indenominations of $100,000 or morewith remaining maturity of more than12 months
133 Acceptances refinanced with a U.S. -charteredbank
134 Statutory or regulatory asset pledgerequirement
135 Statutory or regulatory asset maintenancerequirement
136 Commercial letters of credit137 Standby letters of credit, total138 U.S. addressees (domicile)139 Non-U.S addressees (domicile)140 Standby letters of credit conveyed to others
through participations (included intotal standby letters of credit)
Total
651366147219
2282
6539
1
38177
28,055
23,4024,653
26,944
2,25824,686
1,111
40,37138,59237,355
1,2361,7801,590
190
64,93222,01937,1955,718
125,094
35,99489,100
113
0
12,546
3,068
50,499
22,53410,18347,06742,250
4,817
8,698
All states2
Branches
3111035647
2205
2728
1
27151
21,820
17,9533,867
20,711
2,17918,532
1,110
26,16324,5%23,709
8881,5671,417
150
49,69616,68228,2034,811
104,223
33,85570,368
72
0
12,520
2,005
49,088
22,2577,387
39,70135,7413,960
8,103
Agencies
33926391
172
076
3812
0
1226
6,234
5,448786
6,233
796,154
1
14,20813,99513,647
34921317340
15,2365,3378,993
907
20,871
2,13918,732
40
0
26
1,063
1,412
2762,7967,3676,509
858
595
New York
Branches
3101025547
2205
2727
1
27151
20,551
16,9093,641
19,583
2,15617,428
967
23,51022,18521,348
8371,3251,175
150
39,17416,13918,6444,391
94,236
28,57165,665
53
0
10,787
1,718
48,401
6,4036,649
33,38429,6463,738
6,588
Agencies
248178
12166
070
3212
0
1126
716
209506
716
69646
0
1,7951,7551,691
64391030
1,26718
1,076174
317
0317
0
0
0
108
1,329
01451082089
0
Cali*fomia,total
3<*3$353
01
10
0
00
5,531
5,275256
5,529
195,510
3
11,61911,44611,438
8174164
10
11,0745,3835,027
664
19,205
1,42117,784
13
0
196
1,038
147
1142,5836,9176,268
649
634
Illinois,branches
0000
00
00
0
00
841
626215
700
14686
141
1,8341,6021,583
18232232
0
7=25089
$,887274
5,150
V>793,371
6
0
SO
6
563
13,091'23$
4,5624,43*
B1
1,256
Other states2
Branches
1110
00
00
0
00
295
2950
295
0295
0
3783683392910It)0
2,108319
1,689100
3,178
2,704473
9
0
910
198
18
2,65228481878236
118
Agencies
5348453
06
50
0
0©121
8734
121
0121
0
1,2361,236
957280
000
4,05971
3,874115
3,008
1,5181,489
31
0
22
0
35
274298
1,2781,109
169
102
156Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedC. September 30, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
141 Holdings of commercial paper included intotal gross loans
142 Holdings of acceptances included in totalcommercial and industrial loans
143 Immediately available funds with a maturitygreater than one day (included in otherliabilities tor borrowed money)
144 Gross due from related banking institutions4 . . .145 U.S addressees (domicile)146 Branches and agencies in the United
States . . .147 In the Siime state as reporter148 In othei states149 U S banking subsidiaries150 Non-U S addressees (domicile)151 Head of fit e and non-U . S . branches
and agencies152 Non-U. S. banking companies and
offices
153 Gross due to related banking institutions4
154 U S addressees (domicile)155 Branches and agencies in the United
States156 In the s-ime state as reporter . . . . . .157 In other states158 US banking subsidiaries159 Non-U. S. addressees (domicile)160 Head office and non-U. S. branches
and agencies161 Non-U. S. banking companies and offices . . .
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendarmonth) ending with report date
162 Total assets163 Cash and due from depository institutions164 Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell165 Total loans166 Loans to banks in foreign countries167 Total deposits and credit balances168 Time CDs in denominations of $100,000
or more169 Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase170 Other liabilities for borrowed money
171 Number of reports filed5
All states2
Total
629
3,916
28,782106,00726,585
25,6562,940
22,717929
79,421
77,132
2,289
118,39025,696
25,0283,080
21,948668
92,694
89,8082,885
294,56867,961
8,124146,27124,268
159,277
36,328
26,04039,611
463
Branches
335
3,096
19,97588,30319,680
18,9312,149
16,782749
68,623
66,822
1,802
99,52218,272
17,7222,232
15,491550
81,250
78,5402,709
234,68961,558
6,959111,96019,000
136,311
34,252
20,26625,504
293
Agencies
294
820
8,80817,7036,905
6,725791
5,934180
10,798
10,310
488
18,8687,424
7,305848
6,457118
11,444
11,268176
59,8796,404
1,16534,3115,268
22,966
2,076
5,77414,107
170
New
Branches
267
2,971
17,62281,49915,894
15,1992,073
13,125695
65,606
63,873
1,733
85,43710,192
9,7742,0847,690
41875,245
72,8602,385
209,52157,192
6,67695,91117,680
125,567
28,635
18,74423,162
188
York
Agencies
1
43
1,289956
83
672
6517
873
808
65
1,89160
6028330
1,830
1,74883
5,856289
8103,903
5381,885
0
5801,752
26
Cali-forniatotal
292
785
7,61714,8215,860
5,683792
4,891177
8,961
8,716
245
13,4694,087
4,032*802
3,23055
9,383
9,260122
48,7886,167
27926,4794,107
18,333
1,405
5,30311,613
120
Illinois,branches
45
101
1,7032,763
891
8540
85437
1,872
1,805
66
9,6055,088
4,9670
4,967121
4,518
4,253265
15,0243,471
16710,301
9895,409
2,091
9611,588
46
Other states2
Branches
0
14
2783,1082,570
2,56826
2,5422
538
538
0
2,8192,233
2,222100
2,12211
586
5797
6,470305
833,500
2663,490
2,729
343331
30
Agencies
25
3
2742,8601,286
1,28547
1,2391
1,573
1,392
181
5,1684,036
3,97365
3,90764
1,132
1,10824
8,909537
1096,177
6883,593
1,469
1091,164
53
157Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S.D. December 31, 19851
Millions of dollars
branches and agencies of foreign banks—Continued
Item
1 Total assets3
2 Claims on nonrelated parties3 Cash and balances due from depository
institutions4 Cash items in process of collection . . . .5 Currency and coin (U.S. and foreign) . .6 Balances with depository institutions in
United States7 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks (including IBFs) . .8 Other depository institutions in United
States (including IBFs)9 Balances with banks in foreign countries
and with foreign central banks . . . .10 Foreign branches of U.S. banks . . . .1 1 Other banks in foreign countries and
foreign central banks12 Balances with Federal Reserve Banks . .
13 Total securities and loans
14 Total securities, book value15 U.S. Treasury16 Obligations of U.S. government
agencies and corporations17 Other bonds, notes, debentures and
corporate stock (including state andlocal securities)
18 Federal funds sold and securities purchasedunder agreements to resell
19 U.S. branches and agencies of otherforeign banks
20 Commercial banks in United States . . . .21 Other
22 Total loans, gross . .23 LESS: Unearned income on loans . . .24 EQUALS: Loans, net
All states2
Totalincluding
IBFs
311,562
286,233
67,273224
20
36,125
29,524
6,601
29,1422,217
26,9241,762
182,035
18,6674,496
976
13,195
9,692
6,0421,7681,882
163,521152
163,368
IBFsonly6
152,871
133,979
52,5920
n.a.
24,573
23,046
1,527
28,0202,133
25,886n.a.
78,345
7,151n.a.
n.a.
7,151
943
53135
377
71,22027
71,193
New York
Totalincluding
IBFs
231,028
215,222
56,924179
14
29,944
23,990
5,955
25,1791,946
23,2331,608
129,395
15,5554,255
956
10,344
8,594
5,3141,6061,674
113,93898
113,840
IBFsonly6
119,995
105,060
44,1740
n.a.
20,016
18,673
1,342
24,1591,875
22,284n.a.
58,443
5,490n.a.
n.a.
5,490
845
50421
320
52,97523
52,953
California
Totalincluding
IBFs
49,534
42,786
5,64323
2
3,490
3,231
259
2,08795
1,99241
30,715
2,40761
18
2,328
748
47078
201
28,35446
28,308
BFsonly6
21,759
19,488
.5,1130
n.a.
3,057
:!,925
132
?.,05693
;,963n.a.
13,992
1,484n.a.
n.a.
1,484
65
150
50
112,5113
Iu,508
Illinois
Totalincluding
EBFs
16,265
16,208
3,894102
2,090
1,868
222
1,750172
1,57843
11,582
528170
0
358
156
14097
11,0594
11,055
IBFsonly6
6,390
6,291
3,0620
n.a.
1,339
1,298
42
1,723165
1,558m.a,
3,088
133n.a.
n.a.
133
9
207
2,9550
2,954
158Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedD. December 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
Total loans, gross, by category25 Real estate loans26 Loans to depository institutions27 Commercial banks in United States
(including ffiFs) .28 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks29 Other commercial banks in United States . . .30 Other depository institutions in United States
(including DBFs)31 Banks in foreign countries32 Foreign branches of U S banks33 Other . . . .34 Other financial institutions
35 Commercial and industrial loans36 U.S. addressees (domicile)37 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)38 Acceptances of other banks39 U.S. banks40 Foreign banks41 Loans to foreign governments and official
institutions (including foreign central banks) . .42 Loans for purchasing or carrying securities
(secured and unsecured)43 All other loans , . . . .
44 All other assets45 Customers1 liability on acceptances outstanding .46 U.S addressees (domicile)47 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)48 Other assets including other claims
on nonrelated parties
49 Net due from related depository institutions4 . . . .50 Net due from head office and other
related depository institutions4
51 Net due from establishing entity,head offices, and other relateddepository institutions4
52 Total liabilities3
53 Liabilities to nonrelated parties
All states2
Totalincluding
IBFs
5,75855,842
30,657
26,7093,948
10025,085
98824,0964,839
73,03149,95223,079
1,206976230
15,878
5,5751,392
27,23220,88713,0537,835
6,345
25,329
25,329
n.a.
311,562
270,815
IBFsonly6
6437,907
14,986
13,2721,713
2822,893
88822,005
461
18,447101
18,346300
30
13,989
154168
2,099n.a.n.a.n.a.
2,099
18,892
n.a.
18,892
152,871
128,735
New
Totalincluding
IBFs
2,62140,390
21,492
18,0703,423
7418,823
72718,0973,532
47,64629,23118,4151,055
849206
12,635
5,219840
20,30915,6898,7996,890
4,620
15,805
15,805
n.a.
231,028
208,354
York
IBFsonly6
4626,092
8,825
7,3421,484
2817,239
68116,558
375
15,02399
14,924210
21
11,165
15499
1,597n.a.n.a.n.a.
1,597
14,935
n.a.
14,935
119,995
101,845
California
Totalincluding
EBFs
1,16611,027
6,958
6,646312
124,057
2473,809
341
13,50110,8022,699
12010614
1,702
353143
5,6804,6823,980
702
998
6,748
6,748
n.a.
49,534
44,506
IBFsonly6
198,669
5,012
4,820192
03,657
1933,463
59
2,1520
2,151202
1,557
054
318n.a.n.a.n.a.
318
2,271
n.a.
2,271
21,759
19,521
Illinois
Totalincluding
ffiFs
4783,046
1,841
1,741100
01,205
91,196
939
5,9035,353
5501257
434
0246
575169156
13
406
57
57
n.a.
16,265
8,865
IBFsonly6
02,124
1,010
97832
01,114
91,105
18
4230
423707
383
00
133n.a.n.a.n.a.
133
99
n.a.
99
6,390
3,611
159Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedD. December 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
54 Total deposits and credit balances55 Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations56 U S addressees (domicile)57 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile) . . . .58 Commercial banks in United States
(including IBFs)59 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks60 Other commercial banks in
United States61 Banks in foreign countries62 Foreign branches of U.S. banks . . . .63 Other banks in foreign countries . . . .64 Foreign governments and official
institutions (including foreigncentral banks)
65 All other deposits and credit balances . . .66 Certified and official checks
67 Transaction accounts and creditbalances (excluding IBFs)
68 Individuals, partnerships, andcorporations
69 U S addressees (domicile)70 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)71 Commercial banks in United States
(including IBFs)72 U.S. branches and agencies of
other foreign banks73 Other commercial banks in
United States74 Banks in foreign countries75 Foreign branches of U.S. banks . . . .76 Other banks in foreign countries . . . .77 Foreign governments and official
institutions (including foreigncentral banks)
78 All other deposits and credit balances . . .79 Certified and official checks
80 Demand deposits (included in transactionaccounts and credit balances)
81 Individuals, partnerships, andcorporations
82 U.S. addressees (domicile)83 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile) . . . .84 Commercial banks in United States
(including IBFs)85 U.S. branches and agencies
of other foreign banks86 Other commercial banks in
United States87 Banks in foreign countries88 Foreign branches of U.S. banks89 Other banks in foreign countries . . . .90 Foreign governments and official
institutions (including foreigncentral banks)
91 All other deposits and credit balances . . .92 Certified and official checks
All states2
Totalexcluding
IBFs
43,111
31,52425,1766,348
5,825
3,224
2,6021,640
681,572
3,452286384
4,441
2,8081,844
964
180
18
162664
18646
31987
384
3,569
2,2941,481
814
141
3
138536
15520
19619
384
IBFsonly6
106,768
12,842538
12,304
37,684
30,458
7,22551,5206,400
45,120
4,71012
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a,n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
New York
Totalexcluding
IBFs
35,614
25,01120,5824,429
5,319
2,852
2,4671,485
671,418
3,242235322
3,709
2,2351,519
716
159
17
142626
17609
30364
322
3,013
1,8561,251
605
121
3
118509
14494
19016
322
IBFsonly6
90,200
9,873504
9,369
29,803
23,950
5,85245,9635,184
40,779
4,55011
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n,a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
California
Totalexcluding
IBFs
1,795
1,375553821
75
39
36114
0114
1959
27
173 .
1349440
1
0
1505
14
27
92
573325
1
0
1505
10
27
IBFsonly6
11,512
38833
355
6,673
5,503
1,1704..410
9213,489
400
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a,
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
Illinois
Totalexcluding
IBFs
2,410
1,9931,885
108
395
331
64707
21
13
154
137133
4
0
0
0202
21
13
145
128124
3
0
0
0202
21
13
IBFsonly6
1,592
800
80
796
667
129702179523
140
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a,
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a,
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
160Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedD. December 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
93 Non-transaction accounts (includingMMDAs, excluding IBFs)
94 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . . .95 U S addressees (domicile)96 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile)97 Commercial banks in United States
(including IBFs)98 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banks99 Other commercial banks in United States . . .
100 Banks in foreign countries101 Foreign branches of U.S. banks102 Other banks in foreign countries103 Foreign governments and official institutions
(including foreign central banks) . . . ,104 All other deposits and credit balances
105 IBF deposit liabilities106 Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . . .107 U S addressees (domicile)108 Non-U.S. addressees (domicile) . .109 Commercial banks in United States
(including IBFs)110 U.S. branches and agencies of other
foreign banksIll Other commercial banks in United States . .112 Banks in foreign countries113 Foreign branches of U.S. banks114 Other banks in foreign countries115 Foreign governments and official institutions
(including foreign central banks) . , . .116 All other deposits and credit balances
All states2
Totalexcluding
IBFs
38,67028,71623,3335,383
5,646
3,2062,439
97650
927
3,133199
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n a
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
IBFsonly6
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.
* n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
106,76812,842
53812,304
37,684
30,4587,225
51,5206,400
45,120
4,71012
New York
Totalexcluding
IBFs
31,90522,77619,0643,712
5,160
2,8342,325
85850
809
2,940171
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
IBFsonly6
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
90,2009,873
5049,369
29,803
23,9505,852
45,9635,184
40,779
4,55011
California
Totalexcluding
ffiFs
1,6221,241
459782
74
3935
1090
109
1945
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a,n.a.
n.a.n.a.
IBFsonly6
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a,n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
11,512388
33355
6,673
5,5031,1704,410
9213,489
400
Illinois
Totalexcluding
IBFs
2,2561,8561,752
104
395
33163505
00
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
IBFsonly6
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.
1,592800
80
796
667129702179523
140
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68. Assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks—ContinuedD. December 31, 1985l—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
117 Federal funds purchased and securitiessold under agreements to repurchase
118 U.S. branches and agencies of other foreignbanks . .
119 Other commercial banks in United States120 Other121 Other borrowed money122 Owed to nonrelated commercial banks
in United States (including IBFs) . . . .123 Owed to U.S. offices of nonrelated
U.S. banks . .124 Owed to U.S. branches and agencies
of nonrelated foreign banks125 Owed to nonrelated banks in foreign countries . . .126 Owed to foreign branches of nonrelated
U.S. banks127 Owed to foreign offices of nonrelated
foreign banks . .128 Owed to others . . . . .
129 All other liabilities130 Branch or agency liability on acceptances
executed and outstanding131 Other liabilities to nonrelated parties
132 Net due to related depository institutions4
133 Net due to head office and otherrelated depository institutions4 . . . .
134 Net due to establishing entity, head office,and other related depository institutions4 . .
MEMO135 Non-interest bearing balances with
commercial banks in United States136 Holding of commercial paper included in
total loans137 Holding of own acceptances included in
commercial and industrial loans . . . .138 Commercial and industrial loans with remaining
maturity of one year or less139 Predetermined interest rates - -140 Floating interest rates141 Commercial and industrial loans with remaining
maturity of more than one year142 Predetermined interest rates143 Floating interest rates
144 Components of total nontransaction accounts,included in total deposits and creditbalances of nontransaction accounts,including IBFs . . . . .
145 Time CDs in denominations of $100,000or more
146 Other time deposits in denominationsof $100,000 or more
147 Time CDs in denominations of $100,000or more with remaining maturity ofmore than 12 months
148 Market value of securities held . . .149 Immediately available funds with a maturity
greater than one day included in otherborrowed money
150 Number of reports filed5
All states2
Totalincluding
IBFs
33,350
7,84817,0498,453
59,443
44,361
23,395
20,9679,683
1,047
8,6375,398
28,143
22,9825,161
40,747
40,747
n.a.
2,785
672
3,849
48,35829,47318,885
24,6739,174
15,499
IBFsonly6
1,823
61557
1,15118,280
8,276
1,908
6,3688,900
978
7,9221,104
1,864
n.a.1,864
24,136
n.a.
24,136
34
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
All states2
Totalexcluding
IBFs
48,829
32,189
4,106
12,535
IBFsonly6
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
All states2
Totalincluding
IBFs
65,902
40,261466
IBFsonly6
7,328
n.a.
New York
Totalincluding
EBFs
25,199
5,79611,9807,423
35,919
25,360
14,235
11,1265,666
334
5,3334,893
21,422
17,4583,964
22,673
22,673
n.a.
2,605
363
2,930
30,52717,13313,395
17,1195,786
11,333
IBFsonly6
1,296
31553
9288,914
2,874
767
2,1074,970
295
4,6751,070
1,434
n.a.1,434
18,150
n.a.
18,150
29
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
New York
Totalexcluding
IBFs
41,503
26,568
3,885
11,049
IBFsonly6
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
New York
. Totalincluding
IBFs
62,986
24,164217
IBFsonly6
5,696
n.a.
California
Totalincluding
EBFs
6,756
1,7504,231
77518,716
15,839
7,443
8,3962,492
496
1,9%385
5,727
4,988740
5,028
5,028
n.a.
82
247
671
9,2237,1222,101
4,2781,8992,379
OFsonly6
506
2963
2077,257
4,791
991
3,8002,461
468
1,9935
246
n.a.246
2,238
n.a.
2,238
0
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
California
Totalexcluding
IBFs
1,686
1,401
69
216
IBFsonly6
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
California
Totalincluding
IBFs
2,250
13,908117
IBFsonly6
1,455
n.a.
Illinois
Totalincluding
IBFs
953
143633177
3,458
1,904
774
1,1301,449
208
1,241105
453
170283
7,399
7,399
n.a.
45
62
177
4,5153,2731,243
1,388549838
IBFsonly6
20
40
161,867
416
21
3951,423
206
1,21728
133
n.a.133
2,779
n.a.
2,779
0
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
n.a.n.a.n.a.
Illinois
Totalexcluding
IBFs
2,751
1,953
123
675
IBFsonly6
n.a.
n.a.
n.a,
n.a.
Illinois
Totalincluding
IBFs
528
1,60146
IBF:jonly6
133
n.a.
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69. Claims on foreign countries held by U.S. offices and foreign branches of U.S.-chartered banks1
Billions of dollars, end of period
Area or country
1 Total
2 G-10 countries and Switzerland . . . .3 Belgium-Luxembourg4 France5 Germany6 Italy7 Netherlands . .8 Sweden9 Switzerland .
10 United Kingdom11 Canada12 Japan
13 Other developed countries14 Austria15 Denmark16 Finland17 Greece .18 Norway19 Portugal20 Spain21 Turkey . .22 Other Western Europe23 South Africa24 Australia
25 OPEC countries3
26 Ecuador27 Venezuela28 Indonesia29 Middle East countries30 African countries
31 Non-OPEC developing countriesLatin America
32 Argentina .33 Brazil34 Chile35 Colombia36 Mexico37 Peru . .38 Other Latin America
AsiaChina
39 Mainland40 Taiwan41 India42 Israel43 Korea (South)44 Malaysia45 Philippines46 Thailand47 Other Asia
49 Morocco50 Zaire51 Other Africa4
52 Eastern Europe53 U S S R54 Yugoslavia55 Other
56 Offshore banking centers57 Bahamas58 Bermuda59 Cayman Islands and other British
West Indies60 Netherlands Antilles61 Panama5
62 Lebanon63 Hong Kong64 Singapore65 Other*
66 Miscellaneous and unallocated7
Mar.
435.3
166.1n.o15.911.711.23.45.24.3
65.18.6
297
35.82.03.42.13.03.21 47.11.91 84.85.2
28 62.19.7409,83.0
112.3
9.525.16.53 1
25,72.34.4
.34.91 01.6
11.12.86.72.1
.9
1.4.8,1
2,2
4.9,2
2.32.5
71.324.6
.7
11.93 36.3
.114.410.0
.0
16.3
19
June2
432.4
157.910.914.210.911.5304.34.2
60.68.9
293
37.21.93.12.33.33.21 77.32.01 94.75.8
2702.19.5438,42.7
113.5
9,225.46.73 0
26.22.34.1
.65.41.01.9
11.32.96.31.91.1
1.4.8.1
1.9
4.9.2
2.32,4
74.627.5
.7
12.23 36.6
.113.910.3
.0
17.4
84
Sept.
411.9
148.29.8
14.310.09.7343.53.9
57.58.1
279
36.41.8291.93.23.21 66.92.01 75,06.3
25 22,19.240742.5
112.7
9.126.37.129
26.22.23.9
.55.31 11.7
10.53.15.91.81.0
1.2,8.1
1.9
4,5.2
2.32.1
67.423.8
1.0
11.13 15.7
.113.19.5
.0
17.4
Dec.
409.2
148,08.8
14.19.0
10.1393,23.9
60.07,9
272
33.91.62 21,92.93.01 4651.91 7456.2
25 8229.33 9822.3
112.9
8.726.37.029
26,02.23.9
.75.31 01.8
10.93.06.01.81.2
1.2.8.1
2.1
4.4.1
2.32.0
67.021.5
,9
11.73.46.8
.112.89.8
.0
17.3
Mar.
411.3
152 89.4
14,68.9
10.03 83.14.2
65.19.0
24 8
33.01,62 11 82.92.91 4641.91 74262
25 4229.33 87 82.3
111,8
8.62647.02 8
25.72.23.7
.75.41 01.7
10.62.96.11.71.1
1.1.8.1
2.2
4.3.2
2.21.9
66.921.9
.7
12.43.35.7
.112.910.0
.0
17.1
19
June
402.5
146.99.0
13.69,68.53.72.84.0
65,78.0
220
32.51.61.91.82.92.91 35.92.01 83.96.4
23 82.39.33 6662.2
111.0
8.626.66,927
25.62.13.6
.35.51.02.3
10.33.06.01.61.0
1.0.8.1
2.0
4.3.3
2.21.8
66.822.0
.9
12.43.25.5
.113.19.7
.0
17.3
85
Sept.
403.9
153 19.6
14.99.98.43 43.14.1
68.07.5
243
32,31.72 11 82.83.41 4622.11 73 35.8
24 1239.23 6672.3
111,2
9.326 16.92 6
25 22.03,5
1.15.21 21.5
10.72.96.11.61.1
1.0.9.1
2.0
4.6.2
2.51.9
61.416.9
.8
12.52.36.2
.013.29.4
.0
17.6
Dec,
403.5
155 792
12611 09,73 92744
66,98.0
27 3
3051.5241 6262.91 35 81 9203 252
21 82289345 71 6
106.8
8.925 66.92 7
25 31 83.4
54.51 41.69.72.55.81.41.1
1.0.9.1
1.9
4.1,1
2.21.8
67.421.6
.7
13.4236.2
.113.39.8
.0
17.1
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70. Discount rates of foreign central banks, 19851
Percent per annum
Month-end
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember , .OctoberNovember . . .December
Ati
4
i44
jJ
141
11S-ia
5
50
I1
fro
Bel-gium
n.oT
11 09 59259.59 59 5908759.75
Bra
49
149
zil A~
0 966j, 10951 11 18
9759 599 579 319 309 318 77
' 8 980 933
Demt
7
17
£ France
0 10.5L 10 5
10 510 510 1310 139.639639 259 1258 75
0 8.75
G(ma
4j
i4/I
J
141
;r-iny
5
5o
kL
rro
Ita
is
1
15151S
iy
5i
500
Jap
5
5̂
Neth-an er-
lands
0 50i 55
At1
5T55 0
fT
0 50
Ncw
?i
8
>r- Swe-ay den
0 95u y D
f9T5
11 511 510 5
U 1U J
Swzela:
/I
!
/I
t Vernd zue
0 111110
r i
0 10
le-la
0oo
o
71. Foreign short-term interest rates, 19851
Percent per annum, averages of daily figures
Month
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember . . .OctoberNovemberDecember . . .
Euro-dollars
8 379 059328.748 137607.898 028 148.088 027 99
UnitedKingdom
11 6313 6813.5212.7012 6112,3812.0111 4211 4911.4911 5011.66
Canada
970106311.4210.159779.589.339 169 108.738 859.25
Germany
5 846 136.365.995 815.665.314 754.644.774824.80
Switzer-land
5 135.665,775.355.155.145.074644.594.534074.13
Nether-lands
5.876.907.146.826.906.586.295.805.725.895.905.78
France
10.4310.6010.7110.4910.1510.189.979.799.579.298.958.92
[taly
15.8215.7915.8215.1514.9015.0014.3714.3613.9514.1614.2914.71
Belgium
10.7510.7510.7510.099.358.958.959.509.338.978.669.14
Japan
6.276.296.306.266.266.296.296.306.316.477.297.36
72, Index of weighted-average value of U.S. dollar1
March 1973 = 100
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec.
1985 152.82 158.43 158.14 149.56 149.92 147.70 140.94 137.55 139.14 130.71 128.08 125.80
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73. Foreign exchange rates, 19851
Foreign currency units per dollar
Period
January . . .FebruaryMarchAprilMay . . . .JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
JanuaryFebruary .MarchAprilMay .JuneJulyAugust . .September .OctoberNovemberDecember
JanuaryFebruary . ,March . ,AprilMayJuneJuly , .AugustSeptemberOctober .NovemberDecember
January
March . .April
June . .July
SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Australia2
(dollar)
81.50673.73769.69765 8416768366,51069.95270.70168.9597024667.74168.114
France(franc)
9703610.093310.077694427948299.34148.851385323865998.06417 90957 6849
Malaysia(ringgit)
2 48042.55132.5734249222.47592.4685246962.46442.4841245292.43412 4291
Austria(schilling)
22.26723.19023.24721 71721.86821.53220.44619.63219.94918.56918.23617.658
Germany(deutsche
mark)
3 17063.30253.2982309463.10933.06362.9083279372.83812.64462 595425122
Nether-lands
(guilder)
3.58193.73873.72903.49813.50973.45353.27323.14293.19212.98192.92302.8293
Spain(peseta)
175.13182.35183.13172.85175.40173.42167.97164.49168.91161.71159.66156.05
Belgium(franc)
63.45566.31066.30862.28362.57261.71958.62656.54357.39553.61852.47451.251
Greece(drachma)
129.38134.73140.62134.86137.24136.00131.75131.75136.75145.74153.04150.19
NewZealand2
(dollar)
47.0445.2245.2845.5245.2045.9549.8353.5653.2956.9357.2352.63
Sri Lanka(rupee)
26.39226.60526.83627.11327.40427.43327.32727.37727.43027.42127.44927.420
Brazil(cruzeiro)
3346.673768.174158.194511 585239.005786.006236.196714.007453.338203.578913.959915.71
Hong Kong(dollar)
7.81107.80177.8009779027.77667.76987.7527779067.80437.79087 80427.8064
Norway(krone)
9.17659.46959.46088.93148.94428.82558.43388.24878.33377.90997.80767.6524
Sweden(krona)
9.07169.33649.41358.99468.98958.85658.47038.31068.39077.95577.81277.6817
Canada(dollar)
.3240
.3547
.3840
.3658
.3756
.3676
.3526
.3575
.37031.36671.37651.3954
India(rupee)
12.61212.92212.86112.40012.50012.44012.03111.89812.12512.03312.10112.152
Portugal(escudo)
172.56183.24183.98174.56177.55176.14169.77167.34172.56164.59162,96160.80
Switzer-land
(franc)
2.65902.80452.80332.59482.61502.57212.40602.29622.37492.16922.13062.1042
China(yuan)
2.81602.83472.85332.84802.85562.86932.88092.90932.97223.07823.20863.2095
Ireland2
(pound)
98.2394.2394.58
101.17100.71102.19107.79111.43109.55117.00119.19122.48
Singapore(dollar)
2.20112.25572.25822.21992,22282.22912.21092.21912.22682.13872.10842.1213
Taiwan(dollar)
39.2139.2339.5439.7339.9139.8640.1440.5040.4640,2039.9839.91
Denmark(krone)
11.330411.807111,797111.114211,224410.996210.456310.145910.29069.58809.39189.1221
Italy(lira)
1948.762042.002078.501975.891984,451953.921900.331873.511903.421785.431753.721713.50
South Africa2
(rand)
46.33650.56950.33351.49850.17750.54451.07543.06639,48738.38337.57137.049
Thailand(bant)
27.33027.96128.09727.46627.55427,43327.05326.88927.05026.56926.31526.715
Finland(markka)
6.63686.86166.8464646526.46416.36606.07985,94646.01405,68365.57095.4824
Japan(yen)
254 18260.48257.92251 84251.73248.84241,1423746236.53214.6820407202.79
SouthKorea(won)
832.16839.16850.71861.21871.11875.00876.46885.09847.46894.49893.35893.13
UnitedKingdom2
(pound)
112.71109.31112.53123.77124.83128,08138.07138.40136.42142.15143.96144.47
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74. Statement of condition of Federal Reserve Banks, December 31,19851
Millions of dollars
Item
ASSETS
1 Gold certificate account . . .
2 Special drawing rightscertificate account . . .
3 Coin
4 Loans
5 Acceptances held underrepurchase agreement . .
Federal agency obligations6 Bought outright . . . .7 Held under repurchase
agreement
£7.5. government securities8 Bought outright2
9 Held under repurchaseagreement
10 Total loans and securities . . .
1 1 Items in process ofcollection . . .
12 Bank premises
Other assets13 Denominated in foreign
currencies3
14 All other
15 Interdistrict SettlementAccount . . .
16 Total assets
AllReserveBanks
11,090
4,718
487
3,060
8,227
1,694
177,798
3,529
194,308
11 667
607
7,0167,679
0
237,572
Boston
658
281
26
24
481
10,386
10,891
529
93
197200
449
13,324
NewYork
3,277
1,354
16
2,060
2,744
1,694
59,305
3,529
69,332
1,338
31
1,7121,521
-3,210
75,371
Phila-delphia
483
195
23
155
288
6,226
6,669
533
48
344128
-651
7,772
Cleve-land
635
270
33
153
481
10,394
11,028
432
28
449212
215
13,302
Rich-mond
969
426
88
312
726
15,682
16,720
682
101
344365
-417
19,278
Atlanta
413
192
53
38
252
5,446
5,736
909
48
582220
3,476
11,629
Chicago J
1,451
620
29
32
906
19,588 5
20,526 5
958
22
9823,659
-263
27,984 7
t. Minne-uis apolis
357 156
157 63
26 22
15 3
239 108
162 2,343
416 2,454
828 654
18 25
197 231114 93
487 - 39
600 3,659
KansasCity
617
263
48
207
367
7,930
8,504
1 840
46
316156
-769
11,021
Dallas
713
307
39
19
532
11,492
12,043
1 358
19
561540
-612
14,968
SanFran-cisco
1,361
590
84
42
1 103
23,844
24,989
1 606
128
1,101471
1,334
31,664
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74, Statement of condition of Federal Reserve Banks, December 31, 19851—ContinuedMillions of dollars
Item
LIABILITIES
17 Federal Reserve notes . . . .
Deposits18 Reserve accounts4
19 U.S. Treasury — Generalaccount
20 Foreign— Official accounts . .21 All other
22 Total deposits
23 Deferred credit items . . . .
24 Other liabilities and accrueddividends5
25 Total liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
26 Capital paid in
27 Surplus28 Other capital accounts
29 Total liabilities and capitalaccounts
NOTE STATEMENT
Federal Reserve notes30 Issued to Reserve Bank
by Federal ReserveAgent andoutstanding
31 Less held by issuingBank, and forwardedfor redemption . . . .
32 Federal Reserve notes, net6 . .
Collateral held by FederalReserve Agent for notesissued to Bank
33 Gold certificate account ,34 Special drawing rights
certificate account35 Other eligible assets . . . .36 U.S. government and
agency securities
37 Total collateral
AllReserveBanks
181,450
28,631
9,351480
1 041
39,503
10,679
2,378
234,010
1,781
1 781
237,572
208,427
26,977
181,450
11 090
4718
165 642
181,450
Boston
11,349
1,178
436
1 218
521
130
13,218
53
53
13,324
13,504
2,155
11,349
NewYork
53,848
8,153
9,351367495
18,366
1,486
793
74,493
439
439
75,371
57,138
3,290
53,848
Phila-delphia
5,870
1,136
728
1,171
485
80
7,606
83
83
7,772
7,999
2,129
5,870
Cleve-land
11,341
1,126
1043
1,179
434
134
13,088
107
107
13,302
12,543
1,202
11,341
Rich-mond
16,656
1,584
769
1,660
584
196
19,096
91
91
19,278
18,176
1,520
16,656
<;Atlanta Chicago T rtLA
7,341 23,724 5
2,893 2,545
12 2131 109
2,936 2,675
914 849
144 254
11,335 27,502 7
147 241
147 241
11,629 27,984 7
10,558 25,553 7
3,217 1,829 1
7,341 23,724 5
t. Minne- Kansasuis apolis City
,796 2,'i91 7,823
896 471 1,055
4 5 721 13 37
921 489 1,099
709 630 1,837
66 33 102
,492 3,543 10,861
54 58 80
54 58 80
,600 3,659 11,021
,091 2,999 11,100
,295 608 3,277
,796 2,391 7,823
Dallas
11,100
2,615
1251
2,678
751
143
14,672
148
148
14,968
13,043
1,943
11,100
SanFran-cisco
24,211
4,979
24108
5 111
1,479
303
31,104
280
280
31,664
28,723
4,512
24,211
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75. Income and expenses of Federal Reserve Banks, 1985Dollars
Item
CURRENT INCOME
1 Loans2 Acceptances3 U.S. government securities . . . .4 Foreign currencies5 Priced services . .6 All other . . . .
7 Total
CURRENT EXPENSES
8 Salaries and other personnelexpenses
9 Retirement and other benefits . . .10 Fees11 Travel12 Postage and other shipping costs . .13 Communications . . .14 Materials and supplies
Building expenses15 Taxes on real estate , . .16 Property depreciation17 Utilities18 Rent19 Other
Equipment20 Purchases21 Rentals22 Depreciation23 Repairs and maintenance . . . .24 Cost of earnings credits25 All other26 Shared costs net1
27 Recoveries28 Expenses capitalized2
29 Total
30 Reimbursements31 Net expenses
PROFIT AND Loss
32 Current net incomeAdditions to current net income
33 Profits on sales of U.S.government securities . . . .
34 All other35 Total additions
Deductions from currentnet income
36 Net additions to or deductions( — ) from current netincome
Assessments by Board37 Board expenditures3 . . ,38 Cost of Federal Reserve
39 Net income before paymentsto U S Treasury
40 Dividends paid41 Payments to U.S. Treasury
(interest on FederalReserve notes)
42 Transferred to surplus43 Surplus, January 144 Surplus December 31
Total
427 937 199o
16,843,078,347228 705 105613,829,990
18,432,145
18,131,982,786
563,144,289134,266,70714,329,74620 876 80482,769,38215,395 94745,036,644
21 079 39021 088 01822,945,48313,100,04013 818 941
2 572 07846,279,65060 308 82134,261,077
105 217,38238,639,924
o(30 559 981)(1 976,961)
1,222,593,382
94,848,8921,127,744,490
17,004,238,298
99,435,3431,211,263,6191 310 698 962
9 074 668
1 301 624 294
77 377 700
173,738,745
18 054 746 147103,028,905
17,796,464,292155 252 950
1,626,108,2001,781,361,150
Boston |
1 653,288o
937,862,0686,420,037
37,102,796587,982
983,626,171
37,049,0008,502,7502,134,788
966,2603,427,1801,182,9432,524,696
3 573,4552,396,5422,284,942
487,335774 356
84,6371,644,9203 512 3132,023,0596,133,4382,266,234
(1 810 864)(6 218,751)
(141,087)
72,798,146
4,259,96868,538,178
915,087,993
5,384,50733,889,68239 274,189
560,577
38 713,612
2,116,000
10,280,468
941 405,1382,844,470
930,560,3178,000,350
44,798,55052,798,900
New York |
14 331,2080
5,672,308,47655,804,04699,676,2869,243,142
5,851,363,158
116,059,97626,001,782
1,047,2362 575,4479,127,3803,571,6348,404,075
3 705,3942 175,3243,761,0987,720,2603 263 534
08,351,104
10 598,4705,741,991
12,446,8646,327,2652 562 792
(2 522,880)(7,457)
230,911,289
22,344,412208,566,877
5,642,796,281
33,056,598295,272,609328 329,207
1 160,787
327 168,421
19,025,200
52,739,089
5 898 200,41225,607,748
5,829,661,76542,930,900
396,509,800439,440,700
Philadelphia |
2,067 9510
580,130,97111,262,21725,021,005
252,755
618,734,899
29,639,5357,291,701
575,672833,999
4,507,415705,961
2,512,217
1 ,484 0831,720,4262,276,402
44,6211 1 14 043
106,788961,947
3,1265151,844,2938,966,6152,210,1092 436 204
(1,993,509)(21,151)
70,343,886
10,621,24159,722,645
559,012,254
3,391,63359,296,99062,688,622
297,516
62,391,106
3,747,700
5,869,244
611,786,4164,852,310
604,330,2062,603,900
79,942,00082,545,900
Cleveland |
2 106 227o
964,682,08914,566 78936,425,345
498,154
1,018,278,604
32,437,5238,553,8033,696,3391 759 1905,927,753
757 6232,835,715
970 7601,200 9851,476,419
218,944465 664
122,4294,359,4693 128 2661,150,0718,534 0492,741,554
(3 692 672)(2,987 434)
(205 609)
73,450,841
5,955,04367,495,798
950,782,806
5,627,61077,448,009 •83,075 619
434 823
82,640 795
4,902,500
10,450,559
1 018,070 5436,349,649
1,008,680,2443,040,650
103,959,650107,000,300
Richmond
22 552 1160
1,454,471,37811 173 96250 1 16 744
756 265
1,539,070,465
41,684 78710,329,407
543,1461 818 1876,774,1011 020 1154,143 807
1 758 8643 618 4641,971 127
442,6571 577 317
307 3912,195,9855 993 6793,454,3728 117 2913,466 788
755 018(3 991 663)
(300 713)
95,680,127
6,121,09989,559,028
1,449,511,437
8,481,39159,401,12467 882 515
571 149
67 311 366
3 849 200
15,923,504
1 497 050 0995,149,817
1,481,448,48210,451 80080,360,45090,812,250
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75* Income and expenses of Federal Reserve Banks, 1985—ContinuedDollars
Item
CURRENT INCOME
1 Loans . . .2 Acceptances . . . .3 U.S. government
securities4 Foreign currencies . . . .5 Priced services6 All other .
7 Total
CURRENT EXPENSES
8 Salaries and otherpersonnel expenses .
9 Retirement and otherbenefits . . . .
10 Fees11 Travel12 Postage and other
shipping costs13 Communications14 Materials and supplies . .
Building expenses15 Taxes on real estate . .16 Property depreciation .17 Utilities18 Rent . . .19 Other
Equipment20 Purchases21 Rentals22 Depreciation23 Repairs and
maintenance . . . .24 Cost of earnings credits25 All other26 Shared costs net1
27 Recoveries28 Expenses capitalized2 . .
29 Total
30 Reimbursements31 Net expenses
PROFIT AND Loss
32 Current net income . . . .Additions to current
net income33 Profits on sales
of U.S. governmentsecurities
34 All other35 Total additions . . . .
Deductions from currentnet income
36 Net additions to ordeductions ( — )from current netincome
Assessments by Board37 Board expenditures3 . .38 Cost of Federal
Reserve currency .39 Net income before
payments toU.S. Treasury . . . .
40 Dividends paid41 Payments to U.S.
Treasury (interest onFederal Reservenotes)
42 Transferred to surplus . .43 Surplus, January 1 . . . .44 Surplus, December 31 . .
Atlanta
1,900,3560
477,961,82219,015,92464,856,993
1,690,626
565,425,721
48,483,889
11,675,0351,973,7781,993,065
9,031,0661,652,3234,477,114
1,131,4141,121,9961,931,580
144,800981,247
259,6086,551,8984,187,252
2,770,30611,295,2603,144,8941,297,915
(1,347,122)(170,892)
112,586,426
6,196,615106,389,811
459,035,910
2,697,273100,942,474103,639,747
547,206
103,092,542
6,373,600
5,384,164
550,370,6888,445,546
529,535,84212,389,300
134,156,200146,545,500
Chicago
318,485,4810
1,986,309,5922,009,495
81,575,1861,599,041
2,419,978,795
67,621,635
16,005,6161,857,7102,838,694
8,490,5691,535,9865,113,900
2,499,3171,148,2912,496,7652,105,9212,283,172
504,1507,867,3377,836,849
5,851,05421,098,4535,155,094
(5,691,388)(2,242,115)
243,822
154,620,832
10,751,371143,869,461
2,276,109,333
12,144,614169,447,271181,591,886
736,742
180,855,144
10,775,500
24,640,150
2,421,548,82714,199,298
2,393,780,87913,568,650
227,612,600241,181,250
St. Louis
2,816,5740
485,322,9286,397,770
28,017,848438,336
522,993,456
28,133,297
7,139,410394,111989,314
4,691,478623,430
2,699,443
422,929710,618
1,160,585344,768667,217
466,5161,347,4582,754,188
1,705,1264,988,1841,686,7301,305,087
(1,340,166)(42,511)
60,847,212
6,067,43654,779,776
468,213,680
2,851,79933,886,14736,737,946
584,438
36,153,507
2,188,000
5,414,222
496,764,9662,935,559
486,053,6077,775,800
45,947,10053,722,900
Minneapolis
2,413,3720
222,589,7857,525,813
34,279,665298,372
267,107,007
25,621,374
6,015,610449,920
1,054,530
5,584,910672,176
1,865,836
2,294,3951,040,916
857,354119,459572,815
336,1111,761,3303,264,501
1,578,6056,176,6341,858,5271,638,359(679,781)(57,390)
62,026,191
2,803,97759,222,214
207,884,793
1,315,50439,932,23841,247,742
246,903
41,000,839
2,572,100
2,131,426
244,182,1063,390,797
236,601,8594,189,450
54,303,95058,493,400
Kansas City
16,672,2540
764,335,12510,286,56942,813,820
260,365
834,368,133
36,959,981
9,094,835653,653
1,642,435
6,265,7391,158,7003,312,113
745,9871,293,4441,224,287
68,703528,094
94,6201,514,9383,752,881
2,269,0935,374,0441,845,582
877,459(1,065,680)
(878,692)
76,732,216
5,073,65971,658,557
762,709,577
4,552,53854,489,48759,042,025
852,004
58,190,021
3,499,700
8,025,341
809,374,5574,657,283
798,313,3746,403,900
73,731,90080,135,800
Dallas
38,832,4900
1,077,764,15518,383,04044,420,512
1,067,391
1,180,467,588
36,182,616
7,782,123299,296
1,503,150
5,989,674955,037
3,058,517
717,7181,051,6051,222,1981,039,335
528,004
100,7994,548,3284,230,862
2,162,4304,375,9803,166,908
(88,836)(1,996,327)
(334,759)
76,494,658
4,065,24572,429,413
1,108,038,175
6,964,27096,945,102
103,909,371
1,478,353
102,431,018
6,177,900
11,154,896
1,193,136,3978,359,610
1,165,861,68718,915,100
129,296,150148,211,250
San Francisco
4,105,8810
2,219,339,95935,859,44369,523,790
1,739,717
2,330,568,790
63,270,676
15,874,635704,097
2,902,533
12,952,1171,560,0194,089,211
1,775,0743,609,4072,282,726
363,2371,063,478
189,0295,174,9367,923,045
3,710,6777,710,5724,770,239
410,927(4,174,553)
(60,522)
136,101,560
10,588,826125,512,734
2,205,056,057
12,967,606190,312,486203,280,092
1,604,169
201,675,923
12,150,300
21,725,682
2,372,855,99916,236,818
2,331,636,03024,983,150
255,489,850280,473,000
172Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
76. Banks and branches—Number in operation, December 31, 1985, by state
State
United States
Alabama . . . .AlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia , .Florida
Georgia . . . . . . . .HawaiiIdahoIllinois . .Indiana
IowaKansas , .Kentucky . . . . . .LouisianaMaine
Maryland . . . .MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippi . .
MissouriMontana , ,NebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire
New JerseyNew Mexico . . .New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota
OhioOklahoma * . . . .OregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island . . . .
South CarolinaSouth Dakota , .TennesseeTexas . . . . . . . .Utah
VermontVirginia . .WashingtonWest Virginia . . . .Wisconsin
Wyoming . . . . . .Puerto RicoVirgin Islands
Commercial and mutual savings banks
Total
15,429
2401761
262536
5771164022
433
3742626
1,297377
62662533530344
93267361739148
679173459
1986
14398
48665
181
32354277
33534
74138294
1,95162
31169118219
' 583
116236
Commercial
Total
15,072
2401661
262536
577583922
433
3742626
1,297374
62662533530325
91122361739148
679173459
1964
12898
41665
181
323542
7633030
74138294
1,95162
26169113219582
116236
Member
Na-tional
4,968
546
1482
171
241171518
182
5437
400110
11116878718
2558
11921233
12655
1216
24
7145
1041743
144231
8184
6
202558
1,0587
12462497
119
5910
State
1,085
260
105
30
68130
56
1503
6841
3720762
52
81343
3742913
106
3906
692213170
526107016
0823
2722
2520
Nonmember
In-sured
8,380
1609
28172282
16239181
187
3041916
767220
477436248225
15
6055
158489110
51173
3241034
45455246
130
107282
4611210
4987
22180836
13417194
435
31100
Non-in-
sured2
639
0193
53
1061338
140
623
11220
17342
53523
22
22122
379
1714
005
153
10
1516
1106
Mutualsavings
In-sured
344
01000
058
100
00003
0000
19
2132
000
0000
22
150
7000
00154
00000
50501
000
Non-in-
sured
13
00000
00000
00000
00000
013000
00000
00000
00000
00000
00000
000
Number maintaining branches or additional offices1
Total
7,494
1391631
172321
124941414
271
2391922
571284
29914824122341
81226311267122
37228
1141366
12770
2215182
23419548
24818
5947
22131140
2612680
119272
4120
Commercial
Total
7,175
1391631
172321
124411314
271
2391922
571282
29914824122324
7999
311267122
37228
1141350
11370
1545182
23419547
24314
5947
22131140
2212675
119271
4120
Member
Na-tional
2,408
3465
6971
72127
13108
4726
22793
615765448
2351
10511430
801446
323
6630821628
115877
1334
168
52755
1040195662
100
State
536
14013
19
6100
23
703
2828
196552
52
7073
235212
104
2603
5189
120
499
1310
0541
166
010
Nonmember
In-sured
4,190
919
24100223
452861
140
1851513
315160
21985
17117414
5146
13514589
2699
669
24
3736333551
689931959
3930
15922125
12325547
203
390
Non-in-
sured
41
10108
10000
02011
00000
00110
0000100
1300
01031
00120
00000
020
Mutualsavings
In-sured
310
00000
053
100
00002
0000
17
2118
000
0000
16
140
6700
00154
00000
40501
000
Non-in-
sured
9
00000
00000
00000
00000
09000
00000
00000
00000
00000
00000
000
173Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
76. Banks and branches—Number in operation, December 31, 1985, by state—Continued
State
United States
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticut . . .Delaware . . . .District of ColumbiaFlorida
GeorgiaHawaii . .IdahoIllinoisIndiana
IowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaine
MarylandMassachusettsMichigan . . . .MinnesotaMississippi
Missouri . . .MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire
New Jersey . .New MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota
OhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexas . , .Utah
VermontVirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia . . . .-Wisconsin . .
Wyoming .Puerto RicoVirgin Islands
Branches and additional offices1
Class of bank
Total
45,505
760139684446
4,777
1141,023
164157
2,171
1,107231273746
1,283
548218774927443
1,1831,6012,123
374764
65025
191202270
2,019278
3,8851,863
122
2,429194641
2,933223
793175
1,047350368
2131,563
962195591
3272
18
Commercial banks
Total
43,239
760139684446
4,777
114622159157
2,171
1,107231273746
1,280
548218774927325
1,1451,0742,123
374764
65025
191202214
1,771278
3,3241,863
122
2,429194635
2,772192
793175
1,047350368
1881,563
876195591
3272
18
Member
Na-tional
22,727
31898
429222
2,641
6634446
1531,524
58711
195315583
11786
290335121
607537959172326
2151195
105103
1,290130
1,8601,046
36
1,72671
3801,598
102
36598
47463
191
78633668110150
03116
State
4,946
13800
12495
6102
80
1310
1041
111
517
623847
11619
5471111
4254
374
18320
1,16905
3808
12107
0
820561777
0748
42049
0350
Nonmember
In-sured
15,476
30440
254212
1,624
41277113
2567
38921768
385585
380125422554157
422517616190427
3939
9260
106
29812827981781
323113243
1,05579
42057
515265100
11018220465
392
3197
2
Non-in-
sured2
90
0110
17
10000
03051
00000
01110
0000100
1600
020
1211
00250
00000
090
Mutualsavings
In-sured
2,232
00000
0401
500
00003
0000
118
38493
000
0000
56
2480
56100
006
16131
00000
250
8600
000
Non-,in-
sured
34
00000
00000
00000
00000
034000
00000
00000
00000
00000
00000
000
Location
Inhead-officecity
13,389
22354
173286637
10120741
155559
3978738
542625
26221548050154
209544841172213
40224
1524970
217187
1,33117641
64915913629647
13730
49033065
3321925992
179
300
Outside head-office city
Inhead-officecount)'
12,79(1
2289
21315:1766
1042(i800
812
2776822
168628
2133
289409154
253863841.148147
23105
28133
731.80
671.10349
9192197
97110<i
7<»3!i
324Ui97
6S19327080
30<i
0
(i
Incontig-uouscoun-ties
8,263
3939
2034
979
3208240
254
2103
542618
7203
12133
38713041443
163
1018
2658
4998
89824731
41812
1391,465
49
10238581
59
62369185
1285
020
Innon-
contig-uouscoun-ties
11,057
2603795
32,395
0182192
546
22373
1591012
1025
102
334642711
241
70
26999
5773
9851,337
1
4432
26920122
47572
1754
147
53782248
1121
0267
18
Bank-ing
facili-ties3
144
2121
15
90017
196061
01112
21202
21100
40402
35020
001
193
010301
100
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77. Banking offices in the United States—Number, and changes in number, December 31, 1985A. Banks (head offices), by type1
Item
1 Total . . . . . .
2 New banks5
3 Ceased banking operations4 Voluntary liquidation5 Suspensions6 Placed in receivership
Consolidations and absorptions7 Banks converted into branches8 Other
Interclass changes9 Nonmember to national
10 Nonmember to state member1 1 State member to national12 State member to nonmember13 National to nonmember14 National to state member15 Noninsured mutual to insured mutual16 Noninsured to insured17 Noninsured to national18 Noninsured nonmember to state member . .19 Insured mutual to federal mutual20 National to noninsured21 Savings and loan to state member22 Savings and loan to national
23 Net change
Allbanks
Commercial banks
TotalTotal
Member
Na-tional State
Nonmember
Total •— ££
Mutual savingsbanks
i—* feNumber
15,429 15,072 6,053 4,968 1,0853 9,019 8,380 6394 344 13
Change in number during 1985
346-31-29
00
-318-28
00000000000000
-60
3441-31-29
00
-313-25
00000000000000
-54
B. Branches, additional offices, and facilities,
Item
1 Total
Branches and additional offices2 De novo3 Banks converted .4 Discontinued5 Other1
6 Net change
7 Number December 31 1984
Banking facilities2
8 Established9 Other
10 Net change
11 Number, December 31, 1985
Allbanks
226-16-15
00
-142-30
4670
— 50000000000
71
180-12-12
00
-111-24
46730
-15-4
00000000
58
46-4-3
00
-31-9
00
-3-515400030000
13
118-15-14
00
-1718
-46-7
0500000
-30000
-125
92 26-10 -5-9 -5
0 00 0
-167 -4-42 50
-46 0-7 0
0 04 10 00 00 0
35 -350 00 -30 00 00 00 0
-150 25
2 00 00 00 00 0
-5 0-2 -1
0 00 00 00 00 00 0
82 -820 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
77 -83
by type of bank
Commercial banks
TotalTotal
Member
Na-tional State
Nonmember
Total " &
Mutual savingsbanks
In- Non-sured insured
Number
45,505 43,239 27,673 22,727 4,946 15,566 15,476 90 2,232 34
Change in number during 1985
1,480318
-617345
1,526
43,979
00
I
136
1,407313
-596375
1,499
41,740
00
1
136
734142
-406509
979
26,694
00
1
111
568111
-338404
745
21,982
10
1
100
16631
-68105
234
4,712
00
0
11
673171
-190-134
520
15,046
00
0
25
660 13167 4
-190 0-137 3
500 20
14,976 70
0 00 0
0 0
25 0
66 75 0
-21 0173 -203
223 -196
2,009 230
0 00 0
0 0
0 0
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78. Changes in offices of commercial banks and nondeposit trust companies during 1985—Summary, by state
State
50 states and District ofColumbia— Total
Statewide branching states . . . .Limited branching statesUnit banking states
AlabamaAlaska . .ArizonaArkansasCalifornia
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida
GeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndiana
IowaKansas
LouisianaMaine
Maryland . . .MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippi . . . . . . .
MissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire
New JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota
Ohio , . . . . . .OklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtah
Vermont . . . .VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia .WisconsinWyoming
January 1-June 30
In opera-tion onJan. 1
56,023
28,65619,7737,594
986144690683
4,965
683687187181
2,374
1,400194292
1,9801,625
1,166845
1,0861,182
349
1,1581,1572,4791,090
901
1,284198634190202
1,828364
3,6561,900
302
2,638712693
3,033241
869313
1,3282,179
407
2091,711
966363
1,136123
Begin-ning
operation
894
513246135
224
228
92
162011
122
4220
2312
8118
203
19166
119
241947
365
37260
16194.
431
62
30603
23289
120
Ceasingoperation
447
26014047
13222
94
6730
38
14003
10
128072
5141258
220911
142
1170
174490
173
1472
11761
101
In opera-tion onJune 30
56,470
28,90919,8797,682
995146710689
4,963
693700185182
2,458
1,428196292
2,0001,627
1,162848
1,0941,195
350
1,1721,1592,4731,096
902
1,286199634193268
1,850367
3,6821,919
302
2,637727693
3,067242
858312
1,3442,232
408
2101,726
968371
1,138122
Net in-crease,
ordecrease
(-)
447
25310688
92
206
-2
1013
-21
84
2820
202
-438
131
142
-661
21036
223
26190
-1150
341
-11-11653
1
115282
-1
In opera-tion onJuly 1
56,470
28,90919,8797,682
995146710689
4,963
693700185182
2,458
1,428196292
2,0001,627
1,162848
1,0941,195
350
1,1721,1592,4731,096
902
1,286199634193268
1,850367
3,6821,919
302
2,637727693
3,067242
858312
1,3442,232
408
2101,726
968371
1,138122
July
Begin-ning
operation
800
43227098
253
197
77
111060
90
3212
1718
35985
2723101113
151
1143
235
36160
581512262
81
1246
2
2221218153
1-Decembcr 31
Ceasingoperation
381
22111842
24210
98
6300
33
90182
67410
24749
80922
32
2560
127770
425
101
1896
113
In opera-tion onDec. 31
56,889
29,12020,0317,738
996147728696
4,942
698707191182
2,515
1,451197293
2,0091,643
1,159846
1,0991,202
355
1,1971,1782,4761,103
906
1,293200636195269
1,870370
3,6931,929
302
2,683735698
3,086244
862311
1,3512,268
409
2111,740
971383
1,142122
Net in-crease,
ordecrease
(-)
419
21115256
11
187
-21
5760
57
23119
16
-3-2
575
2519374
71221
203
11100
4685
192
4-1
736
1
1143
1240
Type ofbranch-
ing1
LSSLS
USSSS
LSSUL
LULLS
SSLLL
UULSS
SLSSU
LLSSS
SSLUS
SSSLLU
176Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state
State and item1
Alabama (206)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Alaska (13)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Arizona (49)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative . ,
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Arkansas (231)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative .
California (435)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . .Cumulative
Colorado (262)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organization . .Cumulative
Connecticut (47)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Delaware (28)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
District of Columbia (19)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Florida (295)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
1
16616.6
16.016.0
22.922.9
226226
40040.0
39 239 2
13 313.3
13 0130
30230.2
31.131 1
17 517.5
16716.7
27 827.8
25 725.7
13 713 7
12 212.2
32.532.5
32432.4
14.914 9
15.815 8
2
15.131.7
13.829.8
14. 92
37.8
14.136.8
24.764.8
24964.1
6.219.5
5.718.8
14.044.3
13.0442
11.228.7
10.527.2
27 755.5
26452.1
11.525.3
6.418.6
26.058.6
23.756.1
12.127.0
12.328.2
3
13.745.5
13.943.8
14,352.1
12 849.7
15.680.5
15 8799
2.922.5
2921.7
9.854.1
9,954 1
10.639.3
8.936.2
9464.9
10 162.2
9.92
35 3
8.126.8
10.368.9
10967.1
11.939.0
10,738.9
4
12.457.9
10.654.4
10.562.6
10960.7
8.088.5
8 2882
2925.4
2924.6
7.861.9
6.860 9
10.149.4
10.646.9
7 172.1
7 469.7
9.845 1
16.243.0
9.978.8
9977.1
6.72
45.7
6.645.6
Rank, by total assets
5 | 6
June 1985
4.2 2.62
62.2 64.8
4.4 2.858.9 61.8
10.02 8.42
72.7 81.1
11 0 8971.7 80.6
2.4 2,191.0 93.1
25 2190.7 92 8
2.8 2 O2
28.2 30.2
2.6 1 927.2 29.2
7.7 3.569.7 73.2
7.4 3.168 3 71 5
8.0 4.657.4 62.1
8.1 4.955.0 60.0
68 5 62
78.9 84.5
7.4 5 677.1 82,7
8.3 6.253.4 59 7
6.8 11.349.9 61.2
7.8 3.186.7 89.8
7.7 3 784.8 88.5
5.9 4.851.6 56.4
5.7 4.651.3 55.9
7
1.666,5
1.563.3
6.988.1
6.887.5
.92
94.1
1 093.8
1.932.2
2.031.2
2.075.2
2.173.6
3.02
65.1
3.063.0
1,32
85.9
1.584.3
5.22
65.0
.661.8
2.492.3
2.791.3
4.761.1
4.760.7
8
1 467,9
1.364.7
3.52
91.6
3 791,2
.62
94.8
694 5
1 934.1
1 833.1
1.676.9
1.475 0
.966.0
.964.0
1 i87.1
1 385.6
4.469 4
8.470.3
2.22
94.6
2.593.8
4,665.8
4.565.2
9
1.069.0
1.165.9
2.794.4
3 194.4
.52
95.3
595,1
1.6-35.8
1,734.8
1.178.1
1.1762
,866.9
.864.9
l.O2
88.1
1.186.7
4.073.5
4.274.5
.92
95.5
1.195,0
2.02
67.8
1.967.2
10
9699
1.066.9
2096.4
1 595 9
295 6
395 4
1 437.2
1 4363
1 079.1
1.277 4
.867.7
.565.4
989.1
1 187.8
3.777 3
4.879.3
.696.2
.895.8
1.569.4
1.668.8
177Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Georgia (302)Assets
Per organization . . . . . .Cumulative . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Hawaii (19)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . .Cumulative . . . ...
Idaho (24)Assets
Per organizationCumulative , .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . .
Illinois (1,000)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . . . . . .Cumulative
Indiana (371)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . . . . . .Cumulative
Iowa (518)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . ,
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Kansas (613)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Kentucky (313)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . . . . . . .Cumulative
Louisiana (296)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative , . . . .
Maine (21)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . . . . . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . . . . .
Rank, by total assets
1
18.918.9
16.816.8
39.739.7
41.741.7
39.439.4
37.637,6
18.918.9
14.014.0
7.57.5
6.86.8
7.67.6
7.27.2
7.97.9
7.27.2
12.812.8
11.211.2
8.68.6
8.28.2
22.322.3
22.022,0
2
15.634.6
15.131.9
32.72
72.4
31.973.7
24.764.1
24.962.5
14.133.0
9.123.1
7.515.1
6.613.4
6.514.1
6.213.5
2.810.7
2.69.9
11.224.0
9.220.5
7.015.7
6.514.8
19.341.6
19.942.0
3
15.550.1
13.945.8
6.078.4
6.380.0
11.875,9
12.174.6
5.438.5
4.827.9
5.22
20.4
4.217.7
5.22
19.3
5.519.0
1.912.7
1.711.6
7.031.1
6.927.4
5.421.1
5.119.9
14.856.5
13.855.8
4
6.056.1
6.552,4
5.884.3
6.186.1
6.982,8
7.482.1
4.242.8
3.631.6
2.422.9
2.320.0
3,623.0
2.821.8
1.814.5
1.613.3
3.534.7
2.730.1
5.326.5
4.824.7
14.170.7
14.370.1
5
June
5.862.0
5.658.0
4.12
88.4
4.390.5
3.62
86.5
3,785.9
1.544,3
1.833.4
2.125.0
2.122.2
3.526.5
3.625.4
1.516.0
1.514.8
2.337.0
2.032.2
3.229.7
3.228.0
13.984.7
14.084.1
6
1985
3.565.5
3,361.4
3.62
92.0
1.592.0
2.22
88.7
2.288.1
1.045.4
1.134.6
2.027.0
1,924.1
3.229.7
3.128.6
1.417.4
1.416.2
1.538.5
1.333.5
2.231.9
2.330.3
2.186.8
2.286.4
7
2.568.0
2.764.1
2.52
94.6
2.694.7
1.52
90.3
1.689.7
1.046.4
.935.5
1.929.0
1.825.9
1.831.5
1.530.2
1.418.9
1.317.6
l.l2
39.6
1.134.7
2.134.1
2.132,5
2.189,0
2.288.6
8
1.32
69.3
1.565.6
2.02
96.6
2.096.8
1.591.8
1.691.3
.947.3
1.036.5
1.930.9
1.927.8
1,433.0
1.431.6
1.320.2
1.318.9
1.140.8
1.035.8
2.036.2
2.034.5
1.690,6
1.890.4
9
1.270.5
1.266.9
1.52
98.1
1.398.1
1.493.2
1.592.8
.848.1
.937.5
1.532.5
1.529.4
1.134.2
1.132.7
1.221.5
1,020.0
1.041.8
1,136.9
1.938.2
2.036.5
1.692.3
1.792.2
10
1.071.6
1.067.9
.698.8
.698.8
.994.2
1.093.9
.748,8
.838.3
1.433.9
1.330.7
1.135,3
1.133.9
1.022.5
1.021,0
.942.7
1.037.9
1.739.9
1.738.2
1,293.6
1,293.4
178Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79, Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Maryland (68)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Massachusetts (67)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . .Cumulative , .
Michigan (191)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Minnesota (585)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization ,Cumulative
Mississippi (149)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Missouri (438)Assets
Per organization . •'Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Montana (103)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Nebraska (435)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
.DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Nevada (16)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
New Hampshire (43)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Rank, by total assets
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
June 1985
21.021.0
18.918.9
23.623.6
21.521.5
21.821.8
19,219.2
35.235.2
26.726.7
15.715.7
13.913.9
12,912.9
11.511.5
26.926.9
23.623.6
13,613.6
12.012.0
46.346.3
47.647.6
19.919.9
20.020.0
12.733.7
11.330.2
13,437.0
12.734.3
13.635.4
13.332.6
20.856.0
22.248.9
12.02
27.7
11.325.3
12,725.7
12.123.6
11.238.2
11.435.0
9.322.9
8.620.6
21.868.2
21.769,3
18.638.5
17.837.9
10.944.6
11.441.6
12.749.8
12.046.3
10.646.1
11.043.6
3.359.4
3.452.4
5.933.7
5,731.1
10.636.3
9.533.2
6.2|44,4
6.341.4
4.327.3
4.224.9
10.52
78.7
10.679.9
11.450.0
11.449.3
10.254.9
10.652.2
10.860.7
11.858.2
8.754.9
8.452.0
2.061.5
2.354.7
3.737.5
3.935.0
8.544.9
7.941.1
6.050.4
6.347.7
3.130.4
2.927.8
7.22
85.9
7.787.7
8.758,7
8.657.9
8.263.1
9.261.5
8.369.0
6.764.9
6.561.5
7.059.0
1,863.3
1.856.5
3.741,2
3.939.0
5.150.1
5.346,5
4,454.8
4.652.4
1,231.6
1.229.0
3.32
89.3
3.591.2
4.763.5
4.562.5
7.170.2
6.768.3
5.974.9
6.671.5
6.067.5
6.165.2
.964.2
1.057.5
2.243.4
2.341.3
2,752.8
2.649.1
4.259.1
4.556.9
.932.6
1.030.0
2.792,0
.091.3
4.267.7
4.466.9
6.176,3
6.374.6
4.479.4
5.176.7
2.169.7
2.367.5
.664.9
.158.3
2.245.7
2.343.7
2.455.3
2.651.8
3.262.3
3.260.1
.933.6
1.031.1
2. 12
94.2
2.493.7
2.52
70,2
2.469.4
3.880.2
4.378.9
2.982.4
3.480.1
1.971.7
1.969.5
.52
65,4
.659.0
1.847.5
1.945.6
2.157.4
2.254.0
1.764.0
1.761.9
.834.5
.932.0
1.996.2
2.296.0
2.172.4
2.271.6
2.582.8
.779,7
2.084,4
2.282.4
1.773.5
1.971.4
,465.9
.559.5
1,649.2
1.747,4
1.959.3
2.156.2
1.265.3
1.263.1
.735.2
.832.8
l.O2
97.2
1.197.1
1.92
74.3
1.873.4
2.184.9
2.582.2
1.986.4
2.284.6
1,575.0
1.673.0
.366.3
.460.0
1.550.7
1.649.0
1.761.1
1.657.8
1.266.5
1.364.4
.736.0
.733.6
.798.0
.897.9
1.776.0
1,875.2
179Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
New Jersey (91)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization .Cumulative . . . . . , . .
New Mexico (61)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
New York (162)Assets
Per organization . . . . . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . . . . . . .
North Carolina (63)Assets
Per organization . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . .Cumulative . . . .
North Dakota (139)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . . . . . .Cumulative
Ohio (240)Assets
Per organization . .Cumulative . . . . . . . . . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Oklahoma (501)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . . . . . . ...
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Oregon (63)Assets
Per organization , .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Pennsylvania (291)Assets
Per organization . . . . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Rhode Island (13)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . . . . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . . .
Rank, by total assets
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
June 1985
19.019.0
17.617,6
24.32
24.3
24.424.4
19,019.0
16.916.9
24.324.3
21.321.3
17.217.2
16.316.3
16.516.5
15.415.4
10.910.9
9.89.8
41.141.1
38.938.9
22,622.6
17.017.0
55.555.5
52.252.2
12.531.5
11.829.5
10.635.0
9.233.6
12.331.3
13.530.5
19.644.0
20.642.0
13.430.6
13.529.9
13.129.7
13.428.9
8.919.9
8.418.3
32.873.9
31.570,5
13.636.2
11.728.7
30.586.0
30.682.9
7.539.1
7.336.9
9.944.9
10.043.6
10.842.1
10.340.8
18,162.1
13.155.1
6.336.9
6,436.3
9.038.7
7.936.8
6.926.8
5.323.6
6.380.2
6.677.1
7.143.4
7.035.7
4.390.3
5.188.1
5.444.5
5.442.4
8.052.9
8.251.9
10.552.7
11.952,8
7.069.1
7.362.5
3.140.1
3.239.5
8.146.9
8.545.3
2.028.8
2.125.8
3.92
84.1
4.481.5
4.748.2
5.341.0
2.893.2
3.691.8
5. 12
49.6
5,247.6
6.459,3
6.658.5
9.061.7
6.058.8
6.075.2
7.169.6
2.842.9
2.642.1
7.454.3
7.052.3
1.630.5
1.427.2
1.886.0
2.283.8
4.252.4
4.445.4
1.795.0
2.193.9
4.12
53.8
4.251.9
3.763.0
3.862.3
6.768.5
3.962.8
5.580.7
6.576.2
2.145.1
2.144.3
4.659.0
4.757.1
1.532.1
1.528.8
1.587.6
1.885.6
3.956.4
3.448.9
1.396.4
1.695.6
3.357,2
3.355.2
2.665.7
2.665.0
4.472.9
3.466.3
3.384.0
4.080.3
1.92
47.1
2.046.3
3.962.9
3.861.0
1.133.2
1.130.0
1.088.6
1.186.8
2.859.2
3.252.2
.897.3
i.O96.7
3.360.5
3.458.6
2.268.0
2.067.0
4.377.2
4.771.0
3.187.2
3.984.3
1.949.0
1.748.0
3.866.8
3.564.5
1.034.2
.930.9
.989.5
1.087.8
2.261.5
2.454.6
.798.0
.897.6
3.063.5
3.261.9
1.669.6
1.768.8
3.180.4
3.674.6
2.489.6
2.987.2
1.32
50.3
1.349.4
3.270.0
2.967.5
.935.2
.931.9
.690.2
.788.6
2.063.5
2.457.1
.52
98.6
.798.3
2.666.2
2.764.6
1.571.2
1.670.4
2.182.5
2.877,4
1.591.2
1.989.1
1.251.6
1.150.5
3.173.2
3.070,5
.936.1
.832.8
.690.8
.789.3
1.965.5
2.259.3
.599.1
.799.0
180Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
South Carolina (75)Assets
Per organization , . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . .
South Dakota (121)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Tennessee (252)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Texas (1,260)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative *
Utah (53)Assets
Per organization . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Vermont (23)Assets
Per organization . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Virginia (140)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . . .
Washington (92)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
West Virginia (192)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Wisconsin (430)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Rank, by total assets
1 2 ' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
June 1985
28.328.3
26.726.7
54.654.6
31.531.5
13.913.9
13.113.1
10.910.9
10.510.5
28.928.9
28.528.5
21.121.1
21.421.4
20.820.8
20.520.5
30.630.6
27.627.6
6.76.7
6.56.5
13.113.1
12.012.0
18.52
46.8
18.745.4
10,064.6
15.647.1
12.726.6
12.325.5
10.521.4
9.119.7
22.451.3
21.149,7
12.233.3
12.133.5
15.936.7
14.635,1
22.152.8
21.749.3
3.810.5
3.49.9
10.623,8
9.721.7
15.362.2
13,058.5
8.473.1
11.859.0
12.639.3
12.838.3
9.030.5
7.827.6
9.861.1
10.059.8
11.745.1
11.845.3
11.22
48.0
11.246.3
11.063.8
11.761.0
3.413.9
3.213.2
9.333.1
8.930.7
7.269.5
8.266.8
1.774.8
2.561.6
8.347.6
7.946.3
8.238.7
7.134.7
7.869.0
8.268.0
11.356.4
11.456.8
10.858.9
9.856.2
8.171.9
8.369.4
2.816.7
2.315.6
3.837.0
4.034.7
4.674.1
5.071.8
1,676.4
2.564.1
7.054.6
4.751.1
6.645,3
6.841.6
7.32
76,3
7.175.2
10.066.4
9.666.4
8.467.3
7.864.0
5.677.6
6.075.4
2.419.1
2.518.1
2.839.9
2,837.5
2.176.3
2.374.2
1.377.7
2.066.2
3.32
57.9
3.154.3
5.22
50.6
5.547.1
3.079.3
2.677.9
5.572.0
5.471.8
6.974.2
7.871.9
5.42
83.0
5.981,4
2.021.2
1.619.8
2.842.7
2.840.4
1.577.9
1.675.9
1.078.8
1.667.8
1.759,7
1.956.2
4.455.0
2.249.4
2.82
82,1
3.080.9
4.876.8
4.876,6
5.479.7
5.877.8
2.385.4
2.583.9
2.023.2
1.821.6
2.245.0
2.042.4
1.42
79.3
1.677.5
1.079.8
1.569.3
1.36LO
1.457.7
3,258.2
3.252.6
2.284.3
2.083.0
3.280.0
3.279.9
2.682.4
2.880.7
1.92
87.3
2.186.1
1.925.1
1.823.5
1.646.6
1.644.0
1.380.7
1.478.9
.880.7
1.370.7
1.062.1
1.158.8
1.759.9
1.954.6
1.485.8
1.584.5
2.682.7
2.682.6
.883.3
.981.6
l.O2
88.4
1.087.2
1.826.9
1.925.4
1.648.2
1.645.6
1.281.9
1.380.3
.881.5
1.171.8
1.063.1
1.059.9
1.461.4
1.556.1
1.086.8
1.185.6
1.984.6
1.984.5
.884.1
,982.5
.689.0
,687.9
1.728.7
1.727.2
1.449.7
1.347.0
181Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Wyoming (65)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
United States (11,377)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Alabama (201)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Alaska (13)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Arizona (52)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Arkansas (231)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
California (438)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Colorado (262)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Connecticut (52)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
1
144144
14.114.1
3 53,5
3,83 8
19919.9
18 018 0
22822.8
22 8228
39.339.3
39.039.0
11.811.8
11.311,3
29.629.6
29.429.4
190190
18.118 1
28.428,4
27.227 2
2
11 425 8
11.425.6
347.0
2.260
16.536.4
15 833 9
16.52
39.3
16339.2
24.864.1
24.463.5
6.418.3
5.817.1
14.944.5
13.342.8
11.8309
11.3295
27.556.0
26.653.9
3
11 036.8
10.836.5
2.19,2
1.778
14.050.5
147486
13.653.0
12 151.3
16.080.1
15.879.4
2.921.2
2.820.0
9.353.9
9.752.5
10.341 3
9.038 5
9.365.4
9.663.5
4
4.941.8
4.841.3
1.811.0
1.99.7
12.663,2
11 159.7
10.863.8
10,962.2
8.588.7
8.788.1
2.824.0
2.722.8
7.861.8
7.960.5
10.051 3
10.649.1
7.472.9
7.471.0
Rank, by
5
June
4045 8
4.145.4
1.812.8
1.311 0
Decem
292
66.1
3 2629
10574.3
11 673 9
2.190.9
2.290.4
2826.9
2.525.3
7068.8
6.767.2
8259 6
8.1573
6.7796
7.178 1
total assets
6
1985
392
49 8
4.049.4
1.714.5
1.412.4
ber 1985
1.667.8
1 564.5
7.72
82.1
8082.0
2.093,0
2.292.6
2.02
28.9
1.927.3
3.772.5
3.470.7
4,464 1
4.762 1
5.42
85.1
5.583 6
7
3 853 6
3.853.3
1.516,1
.713,2
1.469.2
1 465.9
6.688.7
6.588.5
.92
93.9
.993.6
1.930.9
2.029.3
2.074.6
2.172,8
2.967 0
3.065 1
1.32
86.4
1.485.1
8
3 757 3
3.857.2
1.517.6
1.414.7
1 170.4
1 267.1
3.02
91.8
3.191.7
,62
94.6
.694,3
1.932,9
2,031.4
1.776.3
1.574.3
.867 9
.9660
1.187.6
1.286.4
9
2059 4
2 159 3
1 218 8
.9156
1 071 4
1 268 3
2794.5
3 0948
,52
95.1
594.8
1 62
34,5
1 633.0
1 1774
1.275.6
768 6
566 5
l.O2
88 6
1 187 5
10
2061 5
2 161 4
1 1200
.8164
1 0725
1 1694
2 3968
1 6965
295,4
395.2
1 335 9
1 234.3
1 078 5
1,1767
769 3
767 3
989 5
1 088 5
182Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Delaware (32)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
District of Columbia (19)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Florida (299)Assets
Per organizationCumulative .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative .
Georgia (295)Assets
Per organization . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Hawaii (19)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . . . . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Idaho (25)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Illinois (977)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
Deposits
Cumulative
Indiana (354)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Iowa (512)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Kansas (596)Assets
Per organizationCumulative .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
; Rank, by total assets
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
December 1985
16.416.4
11.311.3
31,731.7
32.232.2
15.515.5
16.316.3
19,219.2
17,517.5
41.441.4
42.542.5
39.739.7
37,737.7
18.018,0
14.0;L4.0
9.69.6
8.78.7
8.08.0
7.47,4
8.98.9
8.08.0
9.82
26,3
7.018.4
25.857.5
23.355.5
12.528.0
12.729.0
18.337.5
15.032.5
32,173.5
32.074.5
24,564.3
24.862.5
14.132.2
9.723.8
8.418.1
7.216.0
7,315,3
6.614.0
3.212.1
2.710.8
8.434.7
15.834.2
10.467.9
10,766.3
11.739.8
10.639.7
16,253.7
14.747.2
5.879.4
6.180.6
11.575.8
11.774.3
5.838.0
5.229.0
5.023.1
4.520.6
4.82
20.2
5.119.2
1.914.1
1.612.4
7.942.7
7.942.2
10.278.1
10.276.5
6.82
46.6
6.746.4
5.959.6
5.853.0
5.785.1
6.086.7
7.283.0
7.481.8
4,642.7
3.932.9
2.3*25.5
2.222.9
3.824.0
2.822.1
1.916.0
1.814.3
7.249.9
8.350.6
7.886,0
7.784.3
6.052.6
5.852.3
5.465.1
6.359.3
3.92
89.0
4.090.7
3.52
86.5
3.885.6
1.243.9
1.434.3
2.327.8
2.325.2
3.327.4
3.525.6
1.617.6
1,415.7
5,054.9
9.760.3
3.589.5
4.188.5
5.157.8
4.556.8
3.168.2
3.262.6
3.12
92.2
1.492.2
2.22
88.8
2.388.0
1.145.0
1.035.3
2.230.1
2.127.3
3.230.6
3.328.9
1.519.1
1.617.3
4.559.4
.560.9
2.692.1
2,891.3
4.662.5
4.461.3
2.52
70.8
2.965.5
2.52
94.7
2.694.8
1.52
90.4
1.689.6
1.046.1
1.336.6
2.132,2
2.129,5
1.732.4
1.530.5
1.520.7
1.518.8
4.063.5
3.964.8
2.32
94.5
2.693,9
3.566.0
3.765.0
1.872.6
2.167.7
1.92
96.6
1.996.8
1.591.9
1.691.2
1.047.1
1.237.8
2.134.3
2,131.7
1.534.0
1.432.0
1.422.1
1.420.3
3.92
67.4
,064.8
.92
95.4
1.195.0
1.8*67.8
1.766.8
1.474.1
1.769.4
1.598.2
1.398.2
1.393.3
1.592.8
1.048.1
1.138.9
2.036.4
1.733.5
1.335.3
1.133.1
1,323.5
1.421.7
3.971.4
.965.8
.796.1
.895.8
1.869.6
1.968.7
.975.1
1.070.4
.698.8
,598.7
.894.1
.993.7
.949.1
1.040.0
1.538,0
1.434.9
1.036.3
1.034.1
1.324.8
1.222.9
183Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Kentucky (298)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization .Cumulative
Louisiana (283)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Maine (21)Assets
Per organizationCumulative . , .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Maryland (70)Assets
Per organizationCumulative ,
DepositsPer organization .Cumulative .
Massachusetts (67)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Michigan (185)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Minnesota (580)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Mississippi (146)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Missouri (427)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Montana (103)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
1 2 3 4
Rank, by
5
total assets
6 7 1 B 9 10
December 1985
13.813.8
12.212.2
11.411,4
11.111.1
21.021.0
20.820.8
19.619.6
18.118.1
22.922.9
20.120.1
21.621.6
18.918.9
35.035.0
27.827.8
16.616.6
14.314.3
14.614.6
13.413.4
25.125.1
23.523.5
12.626.4
10.622.9
10.421.8
9.320.4
20.241.2
21.142.0
11.831.4
11.129.3
13.236.1
13.533.7
13.635.3
13.532.4
21.556.5
21.849.6
13.42
30.0
12.526.8
13.428.0
11.725.2
11.536.7
11.234.7
7.233.6
6.929.8
7.329.1
7,127.6
14.856.1
13.855.9
10.742.2
11.140.5
12.849.0
11.845.6
10.846.1
11.043,5
3.860.4
3.853.5
5.635.7
5.632.5
10.438.5
9.134.3
6.343.0
6.441.2
4.338.0
3.833.7
6.835.9
6.334.0
14.270.4
13.969.9
10.152.4
10.150.7
10.759.7
11.356.9
9.455.6
8.952.4
2.062.4
2.255.7
4.640.4
4.937.5
10,348.9
10.745.0
6.049.1
6.247 .4
2.340.3
1.935.7
3.239.2
3.237.2
13.984.3
13.883.7
8.160.5
9.159.8
9.869.6
8.665.5
7.663.3
8.160.6
1.964.3
1.957.6
3.744.1
4.041.5
5.654.5
5.850.9
4.553.6
4.652.1
1.441.7
1.337.1
2.241.4
2.239.5
2.186.4
2.185.9
7.167,7
7.166.9
5.875.5
6.672.2
6.069,3
6.266.8
.965.2
.958.6
2.346.5
2.544.0
2.657.1
2.653.5
4.157.8
4.256.3
l.l2 1.042.9 44.0
1.1 1.038.2 39.3
2.1 1.943.6 45.6
2,0 1.941.5 43.5
2,1 1.788.5 90.3
2.2 1.888.2 90.0
6.3 3.874.0 77.9
6.2 4.273.2 77.4
4.1 2.979.6 82.5
4.8 3.377.0 80.3
2.9 2.872.2 75.1
3.1 2.870.0 72.8
.6 .52
65.8 66.4
.7 .659.4 60.1
2.3 1.848.8 50.6
2.2 1.946.3 48.2
2.3 1.959.5 61.4
2.4 2.056.0 58,1
3.2 1.961.1 63.0
3.2 1.859.5 61.4
.945.0
1.040.4
1.547.1
1.545.1
1.692.0
1,891,8
2.980.8
.678.0
2.184.7
2.382.7
1.676.7
1.7.74.6
.466.9
.460.6
1.652.3
1.750.0
1.963.3
2.060.1
1.364.3
1.462.8
.945.9
1.041.4
1.548.7
1.446.5
1.293.2
1.393.2
2.383.1
2.680.7
1.886.5
2.084.8
1.478.2
1,676.2
.367.3
.461.0
1,553.8
1.551.5
1.664.9
1.761.9
1.265.6
1.264.1
184Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Nebraska (424)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Nevada (16)Assets
Per organization . . . . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organization . .Cumulative
New Hampshire (40)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
New Jersey (89)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
New Mexico (62)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
New York (161)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
North Carolina (63)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization ,Cumulative
North Dakota (138)Assets
Per organizationCumulative .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . .
Ohio (241)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . . .Cumulative
Oklahoma (495)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Rank, by total assets
1 2 3 4 | 5 6 7 8 9 10
December 1985
14.314.3
12.212.2
38.038.0
47.947.9
20.720.7
20.020.0
20.720.7
19.3119.3
25.425.4
25.325.3
19.219.2
17.417.4
26.626.6
19.019.0
16.416.4
16.116.1
15.615.6
14.414.4
11.811.8
10.610.6
9.023.3
8.320.5
22.060.0
.148.0
20.040.7
19.939.9
16,537,2
15.$35.2
11.336.8
9.334.6
11,831.1
13.330.7
23.149.8
21.540.6
13.530.0
13,629.8
13.929.6
13.327.7
9.321.2
8.619.3
5.528.9
5.325.9 .
16.376.4
20.168.2
12.152.8
12.152.1
7.444.6
7.242.5
10.347.1
10.745.4
10.141.2
9.740.4
19.469.2
21.061.7
6.236.3
6.336.1
10.740.3
" 11.138.8
6.227.5
4.824.2
5.1 1.234.1 35.3
4.9 1.230.9 32.2
8.32 6.084.7 90.8
11.2 8.179.4 87.6
8.7 6.361.6 67.9
8.3 6.460.4 66.9
5.7 5.02
50.4 55.5
5.8 5.248.4 53.6
9.8 3,656.9 60.6
10.1 3.855.5 59.4
9.9 9.051.1 60.2
11.3 5.851.8 57.6
5.9 5.975.1 81.0
7.0 7.268.8 76.1
3.4 2.739.7 42.4
3.4 2.739.6 42.3
9.1 7.349.5 56.8
7.8 7.346.6 54.0
2.0 1.629.5 31.2
2.1 1.626.3 27.9
1,036.4
1.033.2
2.893.6
3.791.3
4.071.9
4.271.2
3.458.9
3.457.0
3.163.8
3.262.6
8.168.3
5.362.9
3.184.2
4.080.1
2.044.5
1.944.2
4.561.4
4.658.7
1.232.4
1.129.0
.937.3
,934.2
1.62
95.3
2.393.6
2.62
74.5
2.673.8
3.462.3
3.560.5
2.12
66.0
2.064,7
4.372.6
4.967.8
3.187.3
3.984.1
2.02
46.5
2.046.3
4.065.5
3.962.6
1.133.6
1.230.2
.938.2
.935.1
1.596.9
2.295.9
2.02
76.6
2.175.9
3.065,3
3.263.8
1.867.8
1.866.5
3.876.5
3.771.6
2.489.8
3.087.2
2.048.5
1.748.1
3.469.0
3.466.0
1.034.6
1,031.2
.739.0
.835.9
.82
97.8
1.197.1
1.62
78.2
1.777.6
2.668.0
2.766.5
1.669.4
1.668.2
3.480.0
3.775.4
1.591.3
1.989.1
1.22
49.8
1.249.4
3.272.2
3.069.1
1.035.6
".932.1
.739.8
.836.8
.698.4
.897.9
1.479.7
1.579.1
2.570.5
2.669.1
1.570.9
1.569.8
2.182.1
2.778.1
1.392.7
1.790.9
1.151.0
1.150.5
2.975.2
3.272.3
.936.6
.933.1
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79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Oregon (62)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Pennsylvania (272)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . . .
Rhode Island (16)Assets
Per organization . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
South Carolina (74)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . .Cumulative
South Dakota (118)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Tennessee (245)Assets
Per organization . , .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Texas (1,275)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Utah (52)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Vermont (20)Assets
Per organizationCumulative , . . . . . .
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Virginia (139)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organization . . .Cumulative
1 2
Rank, by
3 4 5
total assets
6 7 8 9 10
December 1985
42.342.3
39.139.1
21.721.7
15.815.8
53.953.9
45.845.8
28.128.1
26.326.3
52.052.0
25.325.3
14.214.2
14.314.3
11.311,3
9.49.4
27.527.5
26.626.6
21.22L2
21.521.5
21.721.7
20.720.7
32.574.9
31.170.2
14.336.0
12.328.1
25,779.7
28.374.1
19.32
47.4
19,245,6
9.361.3
16.441.7
14.128.3
13.227.5
10.922.3
9.218,6
25.653.1
24.551.1
16.037.2
16.137.6
15.837.5
15.135.9
5.980.8
6.676.8
7.843.8
7.635.7
7.887.6
9.984.1
15.963.4
13.659.2
8.670.0
12.354.0
13.441.8
12.940.4
10.933.2
10.829.5
9.562.6
9.961.1
12.349.6
12.450.0
11.248.7
9.845.7
3.72
84,6
4,481.3
4.948.8
5.241.0
4.191.7
5.389.4
6.970.3
8.167,3
4,274.3
.954.9
8.550.3
8.749.2
9.042.2
8.037.5
7.970.6
8.469.5
12.362.0
11,962.0
10.659.4
10.756.5
1.786.3
2.183.4
4.153,0
4.345.4
2.494.1
3.292.6
4.574.9
4.872.2
1.876.1
3.058.0
6.456.8
4.453.6
7.549.8
6.844.4
7.72
78.4
8,177.7
10.272.2
10.072.1
8.267.6
7.864.3
1.587.9
1.885.3
3.956.9
3.448,8
1.395.5
1.894.5
2.177,0
2.374.5
1.577,7
2.860.8
3.42
60.2
3.156.8
4.854.6
4.849.2
2.781.1
2.380.1
5.577.8
5.577.6
7.074.7
8,072.3
.988,8
1.186.5
3.760.6
4.353.2
1.196.6
1.495.9
1.678.6
1.776,2
1.278.9
2.263.0
1,661,8
1.758.6
3.357.9
3.352.5
2.42
83.5
2.782.8
4.382.1
4.382.0
5.480.2
5.978.2
.889.7
1.087.5
2,363.0
2.956.1
.897.4
1.096.9
1,42
80.1
1.677.9
.979.9
1.764.8
1.263.1
1.460.0
1.759.6
1.854.4
2.486.0
2.1 '84,9
2.584.7
2,584.5
2.582.7
2.781.0
.690.4
,788.3
2.065.0
2.258.4
.62
98.1
.897.8
1.381,4
1.479.3
.980.9
1.666,5
l.O2
64.1
1.061.1
1.461.1
1.656.0
1.287.3
1.386,3
2.02
86.7
2.086.6
.883.6
.982.0
.691.0
.789.1
1.966.9
2,360.7
.598.6
.698.5
1.282,6
1,380.6
.781.6
1.467.9
.965.0
.962.0
,962.1
1.057.0
.888.1
.987.2
1.888.5
1.888.5
.884.4
.882.8
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79. Percentage of total assets and total deposits held by 10 largest banking organizations(all commercial banks and trust companies), by state—Continued
State and item1
Washington (92)Assets
Per organization . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
West Virginia (177)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
Wisconsin (409)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative . , . . . . .
Wyoming (64)Assets
Per organizationCumulative
DepositsPer organizationCumulative
United States (11,172)Assets
Per organization . . . .Cumulative
DepositsPer organization . . .Cumulative
1 2 3 ] 4
Rank, by
5
total assets
6 7 8 9 10
December 1985
30.630.6
27.927.9
7.87.8
7.47.4
15.215.2
14.014.0
16.816.8
16.716.7
3.63.6
2.32.3
23.253.9
21.949.8
7.615.5
7.414,8
12.127.3
11.325.4
11,528.3
11,127.9
3.47.1
3.55.9
10.7 7.964.7 72.6
11.7 8.361.5 69.9
2.9 2.418.5 20.9
3.1 2.017.9 20.0
10.4 4.837.8 42.7
10.1 5.135.6 40.7
11.0 3.82
393 43.2
10.8 3.938.7 42.7
2.1 1.89.2 11.0
1.8 1.97.7 9.7
5.478.1
5.875.8
2.323.3
2.222.3
3.145.8
3.143.9
3.747,0
3.746.5
1.712.8
1.311.0
5.42
83.5
6.081.8
2.325.6
2.224.6
3.148.9
3.046.9
3.750.7
3.950.4
1.714.5
1.512.5
2.385.8
2.584.4
2.227.9
2.226.8
2.551.5
2.349.3
3.754.4
3.754.2
1.616.1
.713.3
2.087.8
2.186.5
1.929.9
1.828.6
1.82
53.3
1.751.1
3.658.1
3.657.9
1.517.7
1.414.7
1,02
88.8
1.087,5
1,731.7
1.730,4
1.354.7
1.452.5
2.360.4
2.360.2
1.319.1
.615.4
.689.4
.688.2
1.733.4
1.832.3
1.055.8
1.153.7
2.262.6
2.262.5
1.220.3
,816.3
187Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groupsA. Summary total and comparisons
Item
Banking officesTotal
BanksBranches
Amounts (millionsof dollars)
AssetsDeposits
Banking officesTotal
BanksBranches
Amounts (millionsof dollars)
AssetsDeposits
50 states and District of Columbia
Holding companygroups
Insured commercialbanks
Holding companygroups aspercentageof insured
commercial banksStatewide
Type of branching
Limited Unit
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
47,6189,256
38,362
2,151,4971,595,177
58,59414,36744,227
2,365,2101,786,340
81.3
91.089.3
22,8001,339
21,461
1,191,680855,241
19,0624,177
14,885
719,875574,767
5,7563,7402,016
453,654356,332
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
49,2189,256
39,962
2,505,1301,915,096
59,33314,36744,966
2,720,9922,108,184
83.0
92.190.8
24,1811,339
22,842
1,429,0321,063,601
19,1414,177
14,964
640,379505,783
5,8%3,7402,156
435,720345,711
B. Multibank and one-bank classifications — Summary
Classification
Total (6,102companies) . . . .
MemberNonmember
Multibank .MemberNonmember
One-bankMemberNonmember
All commercial banks
Total (6,102companies) . . . .
MemberNonmember
MultibankMemberNonmember
One-bankMemberNonmember
All commercial banks
Number
Holding companygroups2
Banks
Offices
Branches3 Total
Amounts(in millions of dollars)
Assets Deposits
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
5,946
869
5,077
9,2564,1585,098
3,9812,1781,803
5,2751,9803,295
14,367
38,36224,25414,108
26,50618,9137,593
11,8565,3416,515
44,227
47,61828,41219,206
30,48721,0919,396
17,1317,3219,810
58,594
2,151,4971, .580,985
'570,512
1,683,1311,343,635
339,496
468,365237,350231,015
2,365,210
1,595,1771,120,492
474,685
1,199,968926,703273,265
395,208193,789201,419
1,786,340
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
5,946
869
5,0774
9,2564,1585,098
3,9812,1781,803
5,2751,9803,295
14,367
39,96225,74614,216
27,63419,9727,662
12,3285,7746,554
44,966
49,21829,90419,314
31,61522,1509,465
17,6037,7549,849
59,333
2,:>05,i301,908,871
.'596,259
2,026,2931,1)66,755
359,538
478,837242,116236,721
2,720,992
1,915,0961,415,336
499,760
1,508,3901,216,240
292,150
406,706199,096207,610
2,108,184
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80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state
State, and class of bank
50 states and District ofColumbia—Total
MemberNonmember . ,
AlabamaMemberNonmember
AlaskaMemberNonmember
Arizona . . , . ,Member . . . .Nonmember
ArkansasMemberNonmember
California . . . tMemberNonmember
ColoradoMemberNonmember . . . . . . . .
ConnecticutMemberNonmember . . . .
DelawareMemberNonmember
District of ColumbiaMemberNonmember
FloridaMemberNonmember
GeorgiaMemberNonmember
HawaiiMemberNonmember
IdahoMemberNonmember
IllinoisMemberNonmember
IndianaMemberNonmember
Number Numberof of
holding holdingcom- company
panics5 groups2-5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
December 31, 1985
6,453 5,985
101 96
11 8
30 26
136 128
219 182
177 168
20 18
47 26
20 12
194 163
153 143
8 7
12 12
559 525
217 213
14,367
6,0328,335
240SO
160
1569
522428
25987
172
460200260
459308151
571839
361818
1918
1
424238186
37369
304
223
19
261016
1,235467768
371151220
44,227
28,50515,722
779475304
14210141
690433257
453239214
4,8823,2041,678
1499752
573348225
16046
114
158156
2
2,2241,627
597
1,190779411
24811
237
27320568
778378400
1,312713599
58,594
34,53724,057
1,019555464
15710750
742457285
712326386
5,3423,4041,938
608405203
630366264
19664
132
177174
3
2,6481,865
783
1,563848715
27014
256
29921584
2,013845
1,168
1,683864819
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
domestic data only
81.5
88.471.5
81.790.571.3
63.155.180.0
92.697.484.9
74.084.765.0
81.192.960.3
82.283.080.8
82.991.071.6
60.295.343.2
91.092.5
87.892.776.1
84.397.169.1
73.7
77.7
84.687.477.4
69.871.568.6
79.085.072.8
2,365,210
1,782,343582,867
25,98717,4058,582
4,9062,4892,418
24,52216,1938,329
17,2019,9547,247
241,349193,54247,807
25,25520,5784,677
25,49115,23710,253
27,40517,5389,866
12,79012,699
90
86,86965,73121,138
46,16533,92512,240
9,207194
9,013
7,2105,9401,270
138,15299,98438,168
45,45129,21516,237
91.3
94.581.6
85.191.771.7
74,958,491,9
95.998.590.9
80.489.368.3
94.696.786.4
92.893.888.5
90.595.882.5
95.493,698.8
96,597.2
96.695.4
100.3
91.698.672.4
89.7
91.6
91.193.182.1
87.992.476.1
85.991.076.9
1,786,340
1,285,200501,140
20,67113,1937,477
3,8951,8912,005
20,86513,6847,182
14,9328,4896,443
193,466151,74441,722
21,00716,9074,100
20,74212,0298,713
11,3906,5164,874
10,18710,103
84
73,36654,61018,757
34,37323,55210,820
7,959175
7,784
5,9664,8441,123
102,92369,17833,745
38,15123,79314,358
89.6
93.479.8
83.890.871.6
75.859.491.3
95.798.490.6
80.188.768.7
93.596.582.4
92.493.388.6
89.595.381.5
80.997,658.6
96.096.8
94.495.491.3
90.198.272.6
91.4
93.5
90.692.781.9
85.490.475.2
85.290.376.8
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80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, and class of bank
Iowa . . .MemberNonmember
KansasMemberNonmember
KentuckyMemberNonmember
LouisianaMemberNonmember
MaineMemberNonmember
Maryland . . .MemberNonmember
MassachusettsMemberNonmember
MichiganMemberNonmember
MinnesotaMemberNonmember
MississippiMemberNonmember . , .
Missouri , . . . .MemberNonmember
MontanaMemberNonmember
NebraskaMemberNonmember
Nevada .MemberNonmember
New HampshireMemberNonmemher , , , ,
New JerseyMemberNonmember
Numberof
holdingcom-
panies5
Numberof
holdingcompanygroups2-5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
December 31, 1985,
362
446
182
167
21
33
47
63
411
75
271
74
314
7
22
45
346
425
176
163
14
22
43
58
400
75
247
66
293
6
21
43
622147475
623187436
33385
248
30077
223
251015
903060
1156055
358200158
735246489
14636
110
673163510
1709674
453129324
177
10
612734
1268145
610210400
234103131
801367434
961392569
373215158
1,151729422
1,087570517
2,1871,568
619
384193191
769339430
659260399
332310
21611799
20314360
218107111
1,8001,495
305
1,232357875
857290567
1,134452682
1,261469792
398225173
1,241759482
1,202630572
2,5451,768
777
1,119439680
915375540
1,332423909
20311984
669246423
22015070
279134145
1,9261,576
350
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
domestic data only
81.786.379.9
76.982.873.9
76.289.867.2
75.686.469.2
102.0100.0104.6
87.693.578,2
89,893,385,8
84.088.174.5
80.488.875.0
69.383.259.6
81.289.177.4
80.378.283.3
75.284.669.7
81.497.347,1
90.388.891,7
84.188.862.9
28,99413,12115,872
23,81911,09112,727
29,76416,44713,317
36,76220,09616,666
5,1943,0242,170
32,18920,08612,103
60,14639,97520,172
70,48056,58913,891
49,36336,41312,950
17,0488,6858,363
48,54427,54820,996
7,1874,9862,201
16,1979,8366,361
7,5676,5041,063
6,5173,3483,168
59,30150,2459,056
81.9IS2.5HI .5
H3.4«9.478.2
U3.194.5<>9.1
«2.992.171.8
U6.86
100.0140.3
91.495.584.6
95.898.490.5
(19.693.175.1
91.996.678.7
76.489.463.0
50.395,883.1
88.889,088.6
85.992,675.4
$0.298.638.3
113.26
93.0134.56
88.091.369.3
24,86410,73814,127
20,6589,347
11,311
23,88412,53611,348
31,33516,57714,757
4,3682,5391,830
24,55814,6439,914
45,63728,58117,056
57,76445,26312,501
36,77125,31511,456
14,3776,9787,398
39,56521,00918,556
6,1394,1861,953
13,7508,0885,663
4,8293,910
919
5,6732,8622,811
50,00441,9908,015
82.583.681.7
83.189.078.3
81.993.868.6
82.291,671.7
117. 1«100.0140.8
89.794.482.8
95.198.190.0
88.392.274.0
90.595.779.1
75.588.463.4
89.695.383.1
88.488.388.5
85.592.176.0
86.898.238.2
109.46
92.6126.56
87.691.069.7
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80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, arid class of bank
New MexicoMember .Nonmember
New York . .MemberNonmember
North CarolinaMember
North DakotaMember . . . . . .Nonmember
Ohio . . . . .Member .Nonmember
OklahomaMemberNonmember . . . . .
Oregon „ . . .MemberNonmember . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania . „Member . .Nonmember
Rhode IslandMember . ,Nonmember
South CarolinaMemberNonmember
South DakotaMember . .Nonmember
Tennessee .Member . .
TexasMember . . .Nonmember
Utah :.MemberNonmember
VermontMember . .'.Nonmember
VirginiaMemberNonmember
Number Nunof c
holding holecom- com
panics5 grou
Number of offices
nberfling ,pany Banksps2-5
Branches
Banks and branches
Total
December 31, 1985
46 :
134 J
21 :
98 <
72
353 3;
22
112 1(
16
27 :
68 (
143 1
671 6(
26
16
38 :
J9 965145
58 19414054
20 i 631746
»5 17947
132
72 320213107
12 534253281
19 672146
)2 312200112
12 166
10
16 742549
56 1385088
39 28968
221
)2 1,9361,128
808
24 57. . 21. . 36
15 251213
J4 16912643
293150143
3,4023,070
332
1,8641,049
815
1315081
2,5712,225
346
260124136
634391243
2,8081,7391,069
21512590
792373419
17712057
1,081551530
391108283
372272100
18978
111
1,5751,391
184
389201188
3,5963,210
386
1,9271,066
861
31097
213
2,8912,438
453
794377417
701412289
3,1201,9391,181
231131100
866398468
315170145
1,370619751
2,3271,2361,091
429293136
21490
124
1,7441,517
227
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
domestic data only
88.288.188.3
94.194.193.5
92.097.585.1
78.783.576.5
79.986.146.6
72.970.874.8
82.593.966.1
83,784.881.9
90.598.580.0
69.689.253.0
76.588.262.8
79.994.567.8
69.264.674.4
80.091.555.1
99.190.0
105. 66
83.488.648.9
9,3766,1313,245
388,990365,66323,326
46,63436,27210,362
6,8593,3043,555
80,95474,0736,881
31,95021,44410,506
17,62813,6903,938
127,38892,28635,102
9,5778,5251,052
14,7168,4176,299
16,04714,1351,912
35,63622,97312,663
199,296141,07958,217
10,1178,0092,107
4,0011,4592,542
43,42238,8804,542
90.491.288.9
98.998.5
104.46
95.499.083.0
83.586.081.1
87.690.457.4
84.785.882,5
92.097.971.5
91.893.288.4
98.899.891.3
72.393.843.5
93.496.967.0
87.396.969.8
88.089.784.0
88.094.463.7
106.46
93.3114.0
88.792.357.7
8,0925,1822,910
229,914214,157
15,758
32,64223,6608,982
6,0052,8623,143
63,24757,1476,100
27,28717,8159,472
13,1049,6223,482
92,76063,17029,589
6,5025,578
924
11,5876,5145,073
8,1216,4301,691
29,33418,07611,258
155,986104,97451,012
8,2516,4581,793
3,6071,3072,300
34,75730,7584,000
90.290.989.0
97.997.998.6
94.298.782.5
83.686.381.1
86,089.157.4
84.184.982.7
90.297.470.3
90,091.287.4
98.699.791.8
73.393.047.9
88.493.967.4
86,296,569.7
86.487.783.7
88.294.764.9
106.36
93.2113.7
87.39L356.6
191Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80* Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, and class of bank
WashingtonMemberNonmember . . . . . .
West VirginiaMemberNonmember .
WisconsinMemberNonmember
WyomingMemberNonmember .
50 states and District ofColumbia— Total
MemberNonmember
AlabamaMember . . . . . . . . .Nonmember
AlaskaMember . . . .Nonmember
ArizonaMemberNonmember .
ArkansasMember . . . .Nonmember
CaliforniaMember . . . . . . . .Nonmember
ColoradoMemberNonmember
ConnecticutMember . . . .Nonmember
DelawareMember . .Nonmember
District of Columbia ,MemberNonmember . . . .
FloridaMember . . . . . . .Nonmember
Number Numberof of
holding holdingcom- company
panies5 groups2*5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
December 31, 1985,
36 35
57 56
220 205
42 41
982771
21712493
574141433
1148430
912672240
19813266
661241420
413
1,010699311
415256159
1,235382853
1188533
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
Aj; a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
domestic data only
78,295.938.6
52.058.242.1
73.783.269.4
81.480.084.8
29,88925,6834,205
13,9379,6184,319
37,22218,43718,786
4,5443,646
898
91.098.148.1
64.669.753.2
81.188.873.6
86.586.287.4
23,85020,1623,688
11,9368,1303,806
31,23914,68616,553
4,0493,244
805
90.097.847.2
63.668,453,3
80.287.673.7
86.686.387.8
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
6,453 5,985
101 96
11 8
30 26
136 128
219 182
177 168
20 18
47 26
20 12
194 163
14,367
6,0328,335
24080
160
1569
522428
25987
172
460200260
459308151
571839
361818
19181
424238186
44,966
29,59315,373
782478304
14210240
694436258
454240214
4,7273,3591,368
1509951
580353227
16549
116
165163
2
2,2371,639
598
59,333
35,62523,708
1,022558464
15710849
746460286
713327386
5,1873,5591,628
609407202
637371266
20167
134
184181
3
2,6611,877
784
83.1
88.974.5
81.690.171.3
64.356.581.6
92.497.085.0
74.184.765.0
88.093.276.6
82.182.681.2
82.190.071.1
152.297.0
179.9
89.791.2
88.192.976.7
2,720,992
2,126,447594,545
26,12817,546
° 8,582
4,9102,4922,418
24,55616,2278,329
17,2059,9587,247
292,916242,86550,052
25,53120,8534,677
26,02215,74510,277
28,04518,1789,868
15,10115,011
90
87,99166,81921,172
92.4
95.481.8
85.291.771.7
75.058.591.9
95.998.590.9
80.489.368.3
95.397.385.3
92.993.988.5
90.795.982.6
95.593.898.8
97.097.6
96.795.5
100.3
2,108,184
1,594,514513,669
20,81813,3417,477
3,8961,8922,005
20,88913,7087,182
14,9358,4916,443
239,006195,48743,518
21,25117,1514,100
21 ,27712,5408,737
12,5667,6924,874
12,22212,138
84
74,23655,43418,802
91.1
94.780.1
84.090.971.6
75.859.491.3
95.798.490.6
80.188.768.7
94.597.381.9
92.593.488.6
89.895.481.6
82.798.058.6
96.797.4
94.495.591.3
192Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, and class of bank
GeorgiaMemberNonmember . .
HawaiiMemberNonmember . ,
IdahoMemberNonmember
IllinoisMember , .Nonmember .
IndianaMemberNonmember
IowaMemberNonmember
Kansas . . . .MemberNonmember
KentuckyMemberNonmember
LouisianaMemberNonmember
MaineMemberNonmember
Maryland
Nonmember
MassachusettsMemberNonmember
MichiganMemberNonmember
Minnesota . . . . *MemberNonmember
MississippiMemberNonmember
Missouri , , .MemberNonmember
Numberof
holdingcom-
panies5
Numberof
holdingcompanygroups2-5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
153
8
12
559
217
362
446
182
167
21
33
47
63
411
75
271
143
7
12
525
213
346
425
176
163
14
22
43
58
400
75
247
37369
304
223
19
261016
1,235467768
371151220
622147475
623187436
33385
248
30077
223
251015
903060
1156055
358200158
735246489
14636
110
673163510
1,197786411
25811
247
27320568
846451395
1,316718598
611211400
234103131
803369434
964395569
373215158
1,158736422
1,154637517
2,2001,582
618
392202190
770340430
664265399
1,570855715
28014
266
29921584
2,081918
1,163
1,687869818
1,233358875
857290567
1,136454682
1,264472792
398225173
1,248766482
1,269697572
2,5581,782
776
1,127448679
916376540
1,337428909
84.296.869.1
75.7
79.7
84.687.477.4
73.073.472.7
79.285.073.0
81.886.379.9
76.982.873.9
76.189.467.2
75.485.869.2
102.0100.0104.6
87.493.178.4
90.594.485.8
84.187.875.4
80.388.275.1
69.383.259.6
80.988.377.4
47,16934,92912,240
9,961194
9,767
7,2105,9401,270
163,586125,19838,388
45,78029,54316,237
29,00813,13615,872
23,81911,09112,727
30,08316,76713,317
36,79320,12716,666
5,1943,0242,170
33,29921,19612,103
69,10448,75220,352
72,73958,84813,891
51,94638,9%12,950
17,0688,7058,363
49,05828,06220,9%
91.898.672,4
90.5
92.3
91.193.182.1
89.894.076.0
86.091.176.9
82.082.581.5
83.489.478.2
83.394.669.1
82.992.171.8
116.86
100.0140.3
91.695.784.6
96,398.790.6
89.993.475.1
92.396.878.7
76.489,463.0
90.495.983,1
35,31924,49910,820
8,674175
8,499
5,9664,8441,123
127,09893,13133,966
38,46324,10514,358
24,88010,75414,127
20,6589,347
11,311
24,19112,84311,348
31,35516,59814,757
4,3682,5391,830
25,61015,6959,914
53,40436,17017,235
60,06947,56812,501
39,23627,78011,456
14,3916,9937,398
40,24421,68818,556
90.498.372.6
92.1
94.6
90.692.781.9
88.192.975.1
85.390.476.8
82.683.681.7
83.189.078.3
82.194.068,6
82.291.671.7
117.16
100.0140.8
90.194.782.8
95.898.590.1
88.792.674.0
91,196.179.1
75.588.463.4
89.795.483.1
193Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80* Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1--ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, and class of bank
MontanaMemberNonmember . .
NebraskaMemberNbnmember
NevadaMemberNonmember
New HampshireMemberNonmember
New JerseyMemberNonmember
New MexicoMemberNonmember
New YorkMemberNonmember . . .
North CarolinaMemberNonmember
North DakotaMemberNonmember
Ohio .Member . . .Nonmember
OklahomaMemberNonmember
OregonMemberNonmember
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . .MemberNonmember
Rhode IslandMember ,Nonmember
South CarolinaMemberNonmember
South Dakota . . . .MemberNonmember . . . .
Numberof
holdingcom-
panies5
Numberof
holdingcompanygroups2*5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Assets
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
74
314
7
22
45
46
134
21
98
72
353
22
112
16
27
68
66
293
6
21
43
39
88
20
95
72
322
19
102
12
26
66
1709674
453129324
177
10
612734
1268145
965145
19414054
631746
17947
132
320213107
534253281
672146
312200112
166
10
742549
1385088
332310
21511699
20314360
217107110
1,8091,504
305
293150143
3,9663,628
338
1,8751,060
815
1315081
2,5872,241
346
261128133
638395243
2,8131,7731,040
20812979
795376419
17712057
20311984
668245423
22015070
278134144
1,9351,585
350
389201188
4,1603,768
392
1,9381,077
861
31097
213
2,9072,454
453
795381414
705416289
3,1251,9731,152
22413589
869401468
315170145
80.378.283.3
75.384.969.7
81.497.347.1
90,688.892.4
83.788.362.9
88.288.188.3
100.998.6
123.0
91.897.185.1
78.783.576.5
79.785.846.6
72.870.175.4
82.393.566.1
84.784.784.7
94.297.089.9
69.488.553.0
76.588.262.8
7,1874,9862,201
16,1979,8366,361
7,5676,5041,063
6,5173,3483,168
59,59950,5439,056
9,3766,1313,245
621,782590,24631,536
48,67038,30810,362
6,8593,3043,555
81,76574,8846,881
31,97021,46410,506
17,68413,7473,938
134,10999,00735,102
10,1559,1031,052
14,7218,4176,305
16,04714,135
1,912
88.889.088.6
85.992.675.4
90.298.638.3
113,2s
93.0134.5
88.091.469.3
90.491.288.9
99.198.9
102.96
95.699.083.0
83.586.081.1
87.790.557.4
84.785.882.5
92.097.971.5
92.293.688.4
98.999.891.3
72.293.843.5
93.496.967.0
6,1394,1861,953
13,7508,0885,663
4,8293,910
919
5,6732,8622,811
50,30742,292
8,015
8,0925,1822,910
435,145410,22024,925
34,74625,764
8,982
6,0052,8623,143
64,06457,9646,100
27,43017,9589,472
13,1609,6793,482
98,95369,36429,589
7,4976,574
924
11,7076,5145,193
8,1216,4301,691
88.488,388.5
85.592.176.0
86.898.238.2
109.4*92.6
126.5
87.791.169,7
90.290.989.0
98.798.798.6
94.698.882,5
83.686381.1
86.289.357.4
84.285.082.7
90.297.470.3
90.692.087.4
98,899.791.8
72.593.046.8
88.493.967.4
194Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80, Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedC. Details, by state—Continued
State, and class of bank
TennesseeMemberNonmember . . .
TexasMember * ...Nonmember
UtahMember . . . . . . .Nonmember
VermontMemberNonmember
VirginiaMemberNonmember . . .
WashingtonMember ...Nonmember
West Virginia . . . . .Member .Nonmember
WisconsinMemberNonmember . . . . . . .
WyomingMemberNonmember
Numberof
holdingcom-
panies5
Numberof
holdingcompanygroups2-5
Number of offices
Banks Branches
Banks and branches
Total
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankingoffices
Ass
Inmillions
ofdollars
»ets
As a per-centage
ofcom-
mercialbankassets
Deposits
Inmillions
ofdollars
As a per-centage
ofinsuredcom-
mercialbank
deposits
December 31, 1985, including foreign data
143
671
26
16
38
36
57
220
42
139
602
24
15
34
35
56
205
41
28968
221
1,9361,128
808
572136
251213
16912643
982771
21712493
574141433
1148430
1,085557528
415136279
372272100
18978
111
1,5811,397
184
927687240
19813266
666246420
312
1,374625749
2,3511,2641,087
429293136
21490
124
1,7501,523
227
1,025714311
415256159
1,240387853
1178532
79.793.868.0
69.564.675.3
80.091.555.1
99.190.0
105.6
83.388.448.9
78.595.838.9
52.058.242.1
73.582.769.4
82.180.087.5
35,96823,30512,663
209,056150,83458,222
10,2338,1262,107
4,0011,4592,542
43,71039,1684,542
31,44727,2414,205
13,9379,6184,319
37,67018,88518,786
4,5443,646
898
87.496.969.8
88.690.484.0
88.294.563.7
106.46
93.3114.0
88.892.457.7
91.598.248.1
64.669.753.2
81.489.173.6
86.586.287.4
29,53318,27511,258
168,292117,01751,275
8,3686,5751,793
3,6071,3072,300
35,04131,0414,000
25,10421,4163,688
11,9368,1303,806
31,61415,06016,553
4,0493,244
805
86.396.569,7
87.489.083.8
88,494.764.9
106.36
93.2113.7
87.491.456.6
90.598.047.2
63.668.453.3
80.487.973.7
86.686.387.8
195Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1-D. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state
-Continued
State, and type ofholding company
50 states andDistrict ofColumbia-Total
MultibankOne-bank
AlabamaMultibankOne-bank
AlaskaMultibankOne-bank
ArizonaMultibankOne-bank
ArkansasMultibankOne-bank
CaliforniaMultibankOne-bank
ColoradoMultibankOne-bank . .
ConnecticutMultibankOne-bank
DelawareMultibankOne-bank
District ofColumbia . . . .
MultibankOne-bank , .
FloridaMultibankOne-bank
GeorgiaMultibankOne-bank
HawaiiMultibankOne-bank
IdahoMultibankOne-bank
IllinoisMultibankOne-bank
IndianaMultibankOne-bank
Type ̂*sNumber of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-panies
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
6,413
1,1435,270
L 1011388
S 1156
S 301
29
L 13621
115
S 21330
183
U 17642
134
S 188
10
S 4134
7
S 208
12
S 19362
131
L 15237
115
S 624
S 1248
U 559133426
L 21712
205
9,256
4,1585,098
1375186
1055
261
25
16049
111
20146
155
364230134
221210
26215
122
10
292184108
222111111
716
1358
789373416
23229
203
38,362
24,25414,108
696560136
891475
661181480
367162205
4,1052,4471,658
13510233
497430
67
804436
14941
108
2,0311,609
422
1,094859235
11115
162
240206
34
616332284
1,098265833
47,618
28,41219,206
833611222
991980
687182505
527211316
4,3062,4931,813
499332167
519442
77
1066541
16143
118
2,3231,793
530
1,316970346
18416
168
25321142
1,405705700
1,330294
1,036
14,367
240
15
52
259
460
459
57
36
19
424
373
22
26
1,235
371
44,227
779
142
690
453
4,882
149
573
160
158
2,224
1,190
248
273
778
1,312
58,594
1,019
157
742
712
5,342
608
630
196
177
2,648
1,563
270
299
2,013
1,683
2,151,495
1,580,982570,513
22,10917,8824,227
3,6781,1662,512
23,5176,083
17,434
13,8346,5197,315
227,671147,17680,495
23,42419,1504,274
22,78119,8002,981
25,24422,3012,943
12,3382,310
10,028
83,93067,44116,489
42,24835,4056,843
8,204527
7,677
6,5715,991
580
121,48093,12128,359
39,06(112,10326,957
2,365,210
25,987
4,906
24,522
17,201
241,349
25,255
25,491
27,405
12,790
86,869
46,165
9,207
7,210
138,152
45,451
1,595,177
1,120,494474,683
17,33213,6033,729
2,953946
2,007
19,9645,112
14,852
11,9565,4196,537
180,500113,69066,810
19,39015,5643,826
18,32515,8092,516
8,5246,8271,697
9,7841,8367,948
69,24355,01614,227
30,94025,0845,856
7,228483
6,745
5,4074,884
523
87,90263,29224,610
32,5069,432
23,074
1,786,340
20,671
3,895
20,865
14,932
193,466.
21,007
20,742
11,390
10,187
73,366
34,373
7,959
5,965
102,923
38,151
196Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
IowaMultibankOne-bank
KansasMultibank .One-bank
KentuckyMultibankOne-bank
LouisianaMultibank . . . .One-bank
MaineMultibankOne-bank . .
MarylandMultibankOne-bank
MassachusettsMultibankOne-bank . . ,
MichiganMultibankOne-bank
MinnesotaMultibankOne-bank
MississippiMultibankOne-bank
Missouri . . . .MultibankOne-bank
MontanaMultibankOne-bank . . .
NebraskaMultibankOne-bank
Nevada . . .MultibankOne-bank
New Hampshire . . . .MultibankOne-bank . . .
New JerseyMultibankOne-bank
Type Number
*j& £KmS groups*
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-panies
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
L 36245
317
U 44634
412
L 18227
155
L 16712
155
S 20137
S 331518
S 401228
L 632538
L 41146
365
L 75
75
U 27065
205
U 742252
L 31033
277
S 743
S 208
12
S 431132
469159310
45149
402
21157
154
18229
153
17107
442717
825725
23519837
555195360
74
74
496295201
1328151
31945
274
853
422913
784830
538278260
20846
162
653301352
771303468
36133031
1,043387656
989840149
1,9021,759
143
345190155
560
560
584431153
31283
1808595
1719675
20716938
1,5391,120
419
1,007437570
65995
564
864358506
953332621
37834038
1,087414673
1,071897174
2,1371,957
180
900385515
634
634
1,080726354
16310954
499130369
17910178
24919851
1,6171,168
449
622
623
333
300
25
90
115
358
735
146
673
170
453
17
61
126
610
234
801
961
373
1,151
1,087
2,187
384
769
659
33
216
203
218
1,800
1,232
857
1,134
1,261
398
1,241
1,202
2,545
1,119
915
1,332
203
669
220
279
1,926
23,76011,87411,886
19,8685,439
14,429
24,73914,30610,433
30,47016,10314,367
4,9854,431
554
29,40811,00718,401
54,09943,73810,361
63,11959,8773,242
45,35434,74310,611
13,027
13,027
43,59035,5748,016
6,3854,9111,474
13,8846,4957,389
6,8234,8881,935
7,3345,7341,600
52,11839,03213,086
28,994
23,819
29,764
36,762
5,194
32,189
60,146
70,480
49,363
17,048
48,544
7,187
16,197
7,567
6,517
59,301
20,52410,04810,476
17,1714,432
12,739
19,55110,6488,903
25,76513,11712,648
4,1813,688
493
22,0258,254
13,771
40,37332,7047,669
50,99848,082
2,916
33,28723,8339,454
10,857
10,857
35,20628,0607,146
5,4254,1161,309
11,7325,1136,619
4,1902,6161,574
6,1704,8311,339
43,75332,30911,444
24,864
20,658
23,884
31,335
4,368
24,558
45,637
57,764
36,771
14,377
39,565
6,139
13,750
4,829
5,673
50,004
197Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
New MexicoMultibank . .One-bank
New YorkMultibankOne-bank
North CarolinaMultibankOne-bank
North DakotaMultibankOne-bank
Ohio . . . . . . .MultibankOne-bank
OklahomaMultibankOne-bank
OregonMultibankOne-bank
PennsylvaniaMultibankOne-bank
Rhode IslandMultibankOne-bank
South CarolinaMultibankOne-bank
South DakotaMultibankOne-bank
TennesseeMultibankOne-bank
TexasMultibankOne-bank
UtahMultibankOne-bank
VermontMultibankOne-bank
Virginia . ,MultibankOne-bank
Typeof
branch-ing7
Numberof
holding
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Asi
Holdingcom-
panies
,ets
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-
panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
L
S
S
U
L
L
S
L
S
S
S
L
U
S
S
S
461234
1325280
214
17
981187
721854
35338
315
227
15
1113081
1679
272
25
671849
14320
123
671181490
255
20
164
12
381424
724230
1307852
236
17
1355085
1529854
36264
298
251114
1456580
1358
262
24
843648
18260
122
1,280820460
281018
209
11
664224
271166105
3,2512,726
525
1,749801948
1094861
2,1571,604
553
21754
163
553439114
2,4661,604
862
19610690
57781
496
15510649
912429483
330245
85
31422589
19274
118
1,389852537
343208135
3,3812,804
577
1,772807965
24498
146
2,3091,702
607
579118461
578450128
2,6111,669
942
20911198
60383
520
23914297
1,094489605
1,6101,065
545
342235107
21283
129
1,455894561
96
194
63
179
320
534
67
312
16
74
138
289
1,936
57
25
169
293
3,402
1,864
131
2,571
260
634
2,808
215
792
177
1,081
391
372
189
1,575
389
3,596
1,927
310
2,891
794
701
3,120
231
866
315
1,370
2,327
429
214
1,744
8,4785,1903,288
383,005342,04540,960
44,50332,32812,175
5,7243,1232,601
70,89351,85019,043
27,07413,21213,862
16,21814,2721,946
116,98686,54730,439
9,4648,4001,064
10,635669
9,966
14,95013,320
1,630
31,10016,63714,463
175,433149,74025,693
8,8697,1741,695
4,2571,5342,723
38,50723,04415,463
9,376
388,990
46,634
6,859
S0,954
;U,950
17,628
27,388
9,577
4,716
16,047
35,636
199,296
10,117
4,001
43,422
7,2994,5602,739
225,100196,41128,688
30,75820,16110,597
5,0182,7262,292
54,42239,84814,573
22,95410,45012,504
11,82110,1331,688
83,45358,79824,655
6,4095,470
940
8,488565
7,924
7,1535,7021,451
25,29513,72111,573
134,792111,90722,885
7,2475,7691,478
3,8331,3892,444
30,34818,25112,097
8,092
229,914
32,642
6,005
63,247
27,287
13,104
92,760
6,502
11,587
8,121
29,334
155,986
8,251
3,607
34,757
198Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
WashingtonMultibankOne-bank
West VirginiaMultibankOne-bank .
WisconsinMultibankOne-bank
Wyoming . ,MultibankOne-bank
TOTALS BYSTATE-BRANCHING
CLASSIFICATION
Statewidebranching
MultibankOne-bank . .
Limited branching . .Multibank . * . . . .One-bank
Unit branchingMultibank . .One-bank
50 states andDistrict ofColumbia—Total
MultibankOne-bank
AlabamaMultibankOne-bank
AlaskaMultibankOne-bank
ArizonaMultibankOne-bank
ArkansasMultibankOne-bank
CaliforniaMultibankOne-bank
ColoradoMultibankOne-bank
Type N-b-
** ££,m*7 groups*
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-panies
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
December 31, 1985, domestic data only
S 361026
L 572532
L 22055
165
U 421428
25 1,140
18 3,184
8 2,338
441826
966432
372208164
936627
1,371694677
4,1831,5952,588
3,7421,7062,036
746584162
1208337
538395143
321
21,53016,0755,455
14,8859,5665,319
2,016891
1,125
790602188
21614769
910603307
966828
22,90116,7696,132
19,06811,1617,907
5,7582,5973,161
98
217
574
114
2,4461,1951,251
6,5322,3574,175
5,3892,4802,909
December 31, 1985,
6,413
1,1435,270
L 1011388
S 1156
S 301
29
L 13621
115
S 21330
183
U 17642
134
9,256
4,1585,098
1375186
1055
261
25
16049
111
20146
155
364230134
39,962
25,74614,216
697561136
911477
663181482
368163205
4,3392,6561,683
13510233
49,218
29,90419,314
834612222
1011982
689182507
528212316
4,5402,7021,838
499332167
14,367
240
15
52
259
460
459
912
198
661
4
24,31416,9317,383
17,53410,5546,980
2,3791,0201,359
1,010
415
1,235
118
26,76018,1268,634
24,06612,91111,155
7,7683,5004,268
27,21223,4303,782
9,0076,5962,411
30,19923,8496,350
3,9292,8951,034
1,134,667942,743191,924
625,422456,694168,728
400,120285,033115,087
29,889
13,937
37,222
4,544
1,191,680973,480218,200
719,875496,648223,227
453,654312,215141,439
21,46918,2313,238
7,5935,5112,082
25,05819,4715,587
3,5052,572
934
800,668649,457151,211
491,587343,838147,749
308,665207,708100,957
23,850
11,936
31,239
4,049
855,241674,764180,477
574,767378,729196,037
356,332231,707124,625
including foreign data
44,966
782
142
694
454
4,727
150
59,333
1,022
157
746
713
5,187
609
2,505,130
1,908,870596,26022,24918,0224,227
3,6801,1662,515
23,5516,117
17,434
13,8386,5237,315
278,396194,11684,281
23,70019,4264,274
2,720,992
26J128
4,910
24,556
17,205
292,916
25,531
1,915,099
1,415,340499,759
17,48013,7513,729
2,953946
2,007
19,9885,136
14,852
11,9595,4226,537
225,486154,98870,498
19,63415,8083,826
2,108,184
20J818
3,896
20,889
14,935
239,006
21,251
199Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
ConnecticutMultibankOne-bank
Delaware . . . .MultibankOne-bank
District ofColumbia
MultibankOne-bank
FloridaMultibank .One-bank
GeorgiaMultibankOne-bank
HawaiiMultibank .One-bank
IdahoMultibankOne-bank
IllinoisMultibankOne-bank
IndianaMultibankOne-bank
IowaMultibank .One-bank
KansasMultibankOne-bank . .
Kentucky . . . .MultibankOne-bank
LouisianaMultibank ,One-bank
MaineMultibank .One-bank
MarylandMultibankOne-bank . .
MassachusettsMultibank .One-bank
Type N™1**
branch- holdin8. nl companym« groups2*
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks
December 31, 1985,
S 188
10
S 41347
S 208
12
S 19362
131
L 15237
115
S 624
' S 1248
U 559133426
L 21712
205
L 36245
317
U '4634
412
L 18227
155
L 16712
155
S 20137
S 331518
S 401228
221210
26215
122
10
292184108
222111111
716
1358
789373416
23229
203
469159310
45149
402
21157
154
18229
153
17107
442717
825725
49843167
26823236
15342
111
2,0511,623
428
1,099863236
19015
175
24020634
731446285
1,104271833
539279260
20846
162
653301352
111303468
361330
31
1,047387660
1,059909150
52044377
29425341
16544
121
2,3431,807
536
1,321974347
19716
181
25321142
1,520819701
1,336300
1,036
1,008438570
65995
564
864358506
953332621
378340
38
1,091414677
1,141966175
57
36
19
424
373
22
26
1,235
371
622
623
333
300
25
90
115
Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-
panies
1̂1 com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
including foreign data
580
165
165
2,237
1,197
258
273
846
1,316
611
234
803
964
373
1,158
1,154
637
201
184
2,661
1,570
280
299
2,081
1,687
1,233
857
1,136
1,264
398
1,248
1,269
23,31320,3322,981
25,88522,9372,948
14,6492,342
12,307
85,05168,38816,663
43,25236,3566,896
8,958527
8,431
6,5715,991
580
146,821118,24328,578
39,39012,32927,061
23,77411,88811,886
19,8685,439
14,429
25,05914,62610,433
30,50116,13414,367
4,9854,431
554
30,51811,29419,224
62,87651,88810,988
26,022
28,045
1:5,101
87,991
47,169
9,961
7,210
163,586
45,780
29,008
23,819
30,083
36,793
5,194
33,2S'9
69,104
18,86116,3452,516
9,7007,9981,702
11,8191,8689,951
70,11255,80014,312
31,88626,0095,877
7,943483
7,460
5,4074,884
523
111,97887,15424,824
32,8189,655
23,163
20,54010,06410,476
17,1714,432
12,739
19,85810,9558,903
25,78613,13812,648
4,1813,688
493
23,0778,495
14,582
47,96239,6998,263
21,277
12,566
12,222
74,236
35,319
8,674
5,966
127,098
38,463
24,880
20,658
24,191
31,355
4,368
25,610
53,404
200Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
MichiganMultibankOne-bank , . , ,
MinnesotaMultibankOne-bank
Mississippi . . .MultibankOne-bank
MissouriMultibankOne-bank;
MontanaMultibankOne-bank .
NebraskaMultibankOne-bank
NevadaMultibankOne-bank
New Hampshire . . . .MultibankOne-bank . . . .
New JerseyMultibankOne-bank
New MexicoMultibankOne-bank .
New YorkMultibankOne-bank . . .
North CarolinaMultibankOne-bank
North DakotaMultibankOne-bank
OhioMultibankOne-bank
OklahomaMultibankOne-bank
OregonMultibankOne-bank
Typeof
branch-ing7
Numberof
holdingcompanygroups2-5
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks
December 31, 1985,
L
L
L
U
U
L
S
S
S
L
S
S
U
L
L
S
632538
41046
365
75
Vs'
27065
205
742252
31033
277
743
208
12
431132
461234
1325280
214
17
981187
721854
35338
315
227
15
23519837
555195360
74
74
496295201
1328151
31945
274
853
422913
784830
724230
1307852
236
17
1355085
1529854
36264
298
251114
1,9151,772
143
350195155
561
561
585432153
31283
1808595
1709675
20716938
1,5401,121
419
271166105
4,0643,508
556
1,756808948
1094861
2,1641,610
554
21754
163
555441114
2,1501,970
180
905390515
635
635
1,081727354
16310954
499130369
17910178
24919851
1,6181,169
449
343208135
4,1943,586
608
1,779814965
24498
146
2,3161,708
608
579118461
580452128
358
735
146
673
170
453
17
61
126
96
194
63
179
320
534
67
Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-panies
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
including foreign data
2,200
392
770
664
33
215
203
217
1,809
293
3,966
1,875
131
2,587
261
638
2,558
1,127
916
1,337
203
668
220
278
1,935
389
4,160
1,938
310
2,907
795
705
65,37962,1373,242
47,93737,32610,611
13,048
13,048
44,10536,0898,016
6,3854,9111,474
13,8846,4957,389
6,8234,8881,935
7,3345,7341,600
52,41439,32913,086
8,4785,1903,288
614,776559,60855,168
46,53934,36412,175
5,7243,1232,601
71,70452,31119,393
27,09413,23213,862
16,27514,329
1,946
72,739
51,946
17,068
49,058
7,187
16,197
7,567
6,517
59,599
9,376
621,782
48,670
6,859
81,765
31,970
17,684
53,30350,3872,916
35,75126,2979,454
10,871
10,871
35,88528,7397,146
5,4254,1161,309
11,7325,1136,619
4,1902,6161,574
6,1704,8311,339
44,05532,58911,466
7,2994,5602,739
429,362386,21143,151
32,86222,26510,597
5,0182,7262,292
55,23840,35014,888
23,09710,59312,504
11,87710,1891,688
60,069
39,236
14,391
40,244
6,139
13,750
4,829
5,673
50,307
8,092
435,145
34,746
6,005
64,064
27,430
13,160
201Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
80. Banking offices, assets, and deposits of banks in holding company groups1—ContinuedD. Multibank, one-bank, and all commercial bank comparisons, by state—Continued
State, and type ofholding company
Pennsylvania . . . .MultibankOne-bank
Rhode IslandMultibank . . .One- bank . .
South Carolina . . . .MultibankOne-bank
South DakotaMultibank . . ,One-bank
TennesseeMultibankOne-bank . . . .
TexasMultibank . . ,One-bank
Utah ,Multibank . . .One-bank
VermontMultibankOne-bank
VirginiaMultibank .One-bank
WashingtonMultibankOne-bank
West Virginia . . . .MultibankOne-bank . . . .
WisconsinMultibank . .One-bank
WyomingMultibankOne-bank
TOTALS BYSTATE-BRANCHING
CLASSIFICATION
Statewidebranching
MultibankOne-bank
Limited branching . .MultibankOne-bank
Unit branchingMultibank .One-bank
Type »««
h „„ . holding" ̂ Company,B groups2-5
Number of offices
Holding companies
Banks Branches Total
Insured commercial banks
Banks
December 31, 1985,
L 1113081
S 1679
S 272
25
S 671849
L 14320
123
U 671181490
S 255
20
S 164
12
S 381424
S 361026
L 572532
L 22055
165
U 421428
25 1,107340767
18 3,178469
2,709
8 2,336502
1,834
1456580
1358
262
24
843648
18260
122
1,280820460
281018
209
11
664224
441826
966432
372208164
936627
1,339670669
4,1771,5242,653
3,7401,9641,776
2,5021,625
877
19810890
57781
496
15510649
913429484
354268
86
314225
89
19274
118
1,392855537
761599162
1208337
540397143
321
21,46113,9237,538
14,8859,0975,788
2,0161,234
782
2,6471,690
957
21111398
60383
520
23914297
1,095489606
1,6341,088
546
342235107
21283
129
1,458897561
805617188
21614769
912605307
966828
22,80014,5938,207
19,06210,6218,441
5,7563,1982,558
312
16
74
138
289
1,936
57
25
169
98
217
574
114
2,446
6,532
5,389
Branches Total
Amounts (millions of dollars)
Assets
Holdingcom-panies
All com-mercialbanks
Deposits
Holdingcom-panies
Insuredcom-
mercialbanks
including foreign data
2,813
208
795
177
1,085
415
372
189
1,581
927
198
666
3
24,314
17,534
2,379
3,125
224
869
315
1,374
2,351
429
214
1,750
1,025
415
1,240
117
26,760
24,066
7,768
123,70791,12832,579
10,0428,9781.064
10,635669
9,966
14,95013,3201,630
31,43216,78314,649
185,187159,49425,693
8,9867,2911,695
4,2571,5342,723
38,79423,31615,478
28,77024,9883,782
9,0076,5962,411
30,64724,297
6,350
3,9292,8951,034
1,126,321847,841278,480
625,342419,189206,153
399,835313,956
85,879
134,109
10,155
14,721
16,047
35,968
209,056
10,233
4,001
43,710
31,447
13:937
37,670
4,544
1,191,680
719,875
453,6,54
89,64762,97826,669
7,4056,465
940
8,489565
7,924
7,1535,7021,451
25,49313,91311,580
147,095124,20822,887
7,3645,8861,478
3,8331,3892,444
30,63118,52012,111
22,72319,4853,238
7,5935,5112,082
25,43319,8465,587
3,5062,572
934
795,245571,086224,159
491,522316,738174,784
308,411232,66975,742
98,953
7,497
11,707
8,121
29,533
168,292
8,368
3,607
35,041
25,104
11,936
31,614
4,049
855,241
574,767
356,332
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81. Selected assets and liabilities of minority-owned banks in the United States, by size of bank,December 31,19851
Thousands of dollars, except as noted
Account
ASSETS
1 Cash and due from depositories . . . .2 US Treasury and federal agency securities total3 Securities issued by states etc book value4 Other securities book value5 Customers liability on acceptances . . . .6 Assets held in trading accounts
7 Federal funds sold and securities purchase under agreementsto resell
8 Net loans and leases9 Bank premises etc
10 Real estate owned not bank premises . . . .1 1 Other assets12 Intangible assets13 Investment in unconsolidated subdivisions
14 Total assets . . . .
LIABILITIES
Deposits15 Demand — Individuals partnerships find corporations16 Total time and savings . . . .17 U S government18 States and political subdivisions19 Certified and officers checks . . . .
20 Total deposits21 Demand22 Nontransaction accounts . . . .
23 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreementsto repurchase
25 Mortgage indebtedness26 All other liabilities
27 Total liabilities
28 Subordinated notes and debentures . . . .
EQUITY CAPITAL
29 Preferred stock — Par30 Common stock — Par . . . .31 Surplus32 Undivided profits and capital reserves
33 Total equity capital . . . .
34 Total liabilities and equity capital . . . .
35 Number of banks
Allsize
classes
507,073905,131371,45781,8178,0625,362
909,5972,390,252
110,27526,49388,659
1,55987
5,736,206
807,9312,881,039
96,749545,33662,360
4,751,4401,018,7733,426,191
56,42842,04210,322
499,672
4,878,965
5,976
3,946113,883150,01361,937
329,779
5,214,721
93
Asset size (in millions of dollars)
Under 10
7,77711,460
314241
00
3,84323,187
1,429134897
00
49,282
11,89720,701
1,1486,2881,112
44,93515,10126,208
113142
0515
45,705
0
1204,0964,029
-4,668
3,577
49,282
6
10-24
59,63288,12214,7343,022
8025,362
48,908286,286
16,5061,8879,626
480
534,936
85,424258,532
16,06763,2556,330
471,625107,603330,433
2,9248,005
8337,715
491,101
1,864
1,49423,76127,451
-10,736
41,970
534,936
30
25-49
113,563135,90851,3624,6221,750
0
109,086422,533
17,5364,138
16,643105
0
877,247
148,830435,460
27,675103,272
9,810
777,899203,825519,365
72413,688
11712,849
805,277
1,393
60128,12729,48712,362
70,577
877,247
25
50 and over
326,101669,641305,04773,9325,510
0
747,7601,658,246
74,80420,33461,493
1,40687
4,274,741
561,7802,166,346
51,859372,52145,108
3,456,981692,244
2,550,185
52,66720,2079,372
478,593
3,536,882
2,719
1,73157,89989,04664,979
213,655
3,753,256
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82. Assets of pension fundsA. Totals for private and public fundsBook value of all assets other than equities at end of year, billions of dollars
Type
1 All types2 Private funds3 Insured4 Noninsured1
5 Public funds6 State and local government.7 U . S government8 Civil service2
9 Railroad retirement
1974
325 2199.060.4
138 6126288.03823443.9
1975
405.6258.972.3
186.6146.7104.841.938.53,4
| 1976 |
467.2300.388.7
211.6166.9120.446 443.13.3
1977 |
513.8328.4103.2225 1185.4132.552950.02.9
1978
592.6378.9121.6257.3213.6153.959.856.73.1
| 1979
699.6462.2143.5318.7237.4169.767,764.63.1
| 1980
859.0584.5172.0412.5274.5198.176473.92.5
1981
941.4631.0199.8431.2310.4224.286,284.8
1.4
L1982 j1,121.5
761.0242,9518.1360.5262.597.997,4
.5
1983 |
1,316.4893.2286.46068423.2311.21120111.4
,6
1984
1,435.3954.9331.6623 34803350.413001269
3.1
| 1985
1,705.91,132.6
394.1738 5573.4424.6148 8144.6
4.2
B. Types held by private noninsured fundsBook value of all assets other than equities at end of year, billions of dollars
Type
1 Total financial assets
2 Demand deposits andcurrency
3 Time deposits4 Corporate equities . .5 U.S. government securities ,6 Corporate and foreign
bonds . . .7 Mortgages
1974
138.6
1 59 5
70612.4
3952.4
1975
186.6
1 77.3
102.124,9
43.92.4
1976
211.6
1 98 6
116.032.3
44.62,4
1977
225.1
2 1104
111 338.9
48 22,5
1978
257.3
2 314.1
116.943,9
58.52.7
1979
318.7
2 8169
146.655.5
71.33.1
. 1980
412.5
2 817 2
209.575.0
82.03.6
1981 |
431.2
3 018.5
195.6101.1
85.43.9
1982
518.1
2 817 2
248.4136.8
86.54.2
1983
606.8
3 421 6
306.2152.3
92,34.2
1984 |
623.3
4224 6
294 1171.0
9454.5
1985
738.5
4025 0
385 5189.0
97 14.8
C. Types held by state and local government retirement fundsBook value of all assets other than equities at end of year, billions of dollars
Type 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
1 Total financial assets
2 Corporate bonds3 Corporate equities4 U.S. government securities.5 Other
88.0 104.8 120.4 132.5 153.9 169.7 198.1 224.2 262.5 311.2 350.4 424.6
54.9 61.8 66.9 72.9 81.9 85.0 94.5 103.8 107.3 106.6 113.5 112.520.9 23.2 26,4 30.0 32.7 36,8 42.1 51.3 59.8 76.4 83.0 101.76.2 7.8 10.9 16.3 23.4 30.1 40.0 51.8 71.2 88.2 109.8 130.06.0 12.0 16.2 13.2 15.9 17.8 21.4 17.3 24.2 40.1 44.1 80.4
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83. Terms of consumer installment credit1
Percent per year; unless noted otherwise
Item
INTEREST RATES
Commercial banks2
1 48-month new car3
2 24-month personal3 120-month mobile home3 .4 Credit card . . .
Auto finance companies5 New car6 Used car
OTHER TERMS4
Maturity (months)7 New car .8 Used car
Loan-to-value ratio9 New car . . .
10 Used carAmount financed (dollars)
11 New car12 Used car .
INTEREST RATES
Commercial banks2
1 48-month new car3 .2 24-month personal3 120-month personal4 Credit card .
Auto finance companies5 New car6 Used car
OTHER TERMS"
Maturity (months)7 New car8 Used car
Loan-to-value ratio9 New car . . . . . .
10 Used carAmount financed (dollars)
1 1 New car , .12 Used car
1983
13.9216.6815,9118.78
12.5818.74
45.937.9
86.092.0
8,7875,033
IQQ/t1984
13.7116.4715.5818.77
14.6217.84
48.339.7
88.092.0
9,3335,691
June
12.0617.77
51.341.3
91.094.0
9,9656,116
1 QQC1983
12.9115,9414.9618.70
11.9817.59
51.541.4
91.094.0
9,9156,089
July
12.4617.49
51.741.5
91.095,0
10,3556,146
Jan.
15.1117.88
50.741.3
90.093.0
9,6545,951
Aug.
12.7215.84147218.62
10.8717.57
51.141.6
91.095,0
10,4226,139
Feb.
13.3816.2115.4318.85
13.7817.91
51.441.1
90.093.0
9,1965,968
1985
Sept.
8.8417.31
51.241.4
92.095.0
10,4496,097
1985
Mar,
12.6517.78
52.241.3
91.093.0
9,2325,976
Oct.
9.9717.21
51.541.4
93095.0
10,4986,091
Apr.
11.9217.78
51.541,3
91.093.0
9,3056,043
Nov.
12.3915,61146618.57
11.7117.28
52.041.5
82095.0
10,2056,167
May
13.1616.0915,0318.74
11.8717.84
50.941.4
91.094.0
9,7756,117
Dec.
12.521722
52.141.4
92095.0
9,9256,255
84. Security credit reported by nonbank lenders subject to margin regulations, June 30, 19851
Millions of dollars
Type of credit
1 Margin accounts3
2 "Plan lenders"4
3 Total3 . . .
NYSEmembers
23,591
23,591
Regulation T
Otherbrokers
and dealers2
14
14
Total
23605
23,605
Regulation G
301206
507
Total
23 906206
24,112
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85. Detailed debit and credit balances at brokers carrying margin accounts, June 30,1985Millions of dollars, except for number of firms
Item Memberfirms1
ASSETS
Debit balances due from public customers1 Margin accounts 23,6052 Cash accounts 7,2513 Nonsecurities accounts 3484 Other accounts , 1,154
5 Total 32,358
6 Debit balances in firm investment and trading accounts 89,4577 Amount to be received for securities held under repurchase agreements 103,6298 All other assets 43,804
9 Total assets 269,248
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Credit balances due to public customers10 Margin accounts 6,11211 Cash accounts 12,08012 Nonsecurities accounts „ 1,10813 Other accounts 1,578
14 Total 20,878
15 Credit balances in firm investment and trading accounts 45,354
Credit balances due on loans16 U.S. banks 16,79617 Foreign banks 6,21618 Other lenders 7,198
19 Total 30,210
20 Amounts to be repaid for securities sold under repurchase agreements 115,18821 All other liabilities and capital 57,618
22 Total liabilities and capital 269,248
MEMO: Number of margin accounts23 Debit status 1,035,27124 Credit status 1,243,066
25 Total 2,278,337
86. Commitments of life insurance companies for income-property mortgages1
Period Number ofloans
Totalamount
committed(millions
of dollars)
Averages2
Loanamount
(thousandsof dollars)
Contractinterest
rate(percent)
Maturity(years/
months)
Loan-to-value
ratio(percent)
Capitaliza-tion rate(percent)
Debtcoverage Percent
constant
19831984
1985January , . .February . ,MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust . . .September .October . .November .December .
1,1811,138
2,159136200192167155151200220183203155197
9,965.912,968.5
20,633.1810.2
1,576.72,018.91,616.31,404.41,952.31,746.21,883.31,605.32,129.02,089.11,801.2
8,73412,248
9,6005,9577,88410,5169,6789,06112,9298,7318,5608,77210,48813,4839,143
12.5612.98
11.8112,5812.3512.2812.4912.2511.7411.5211.3111.4411.3811.3411.04
9/59/5
7/87/88/69/47/97/8'8/118/87/58/108/108/77/7
70.170.2
70.966.971.071.171.271.269.971.572.470.471.672.171.0
11.110.8
10.110.410,610.410.310.210.010.010.09.99.8
10.19.7
1.271.24
1.241.241.271.241.191.171.341,231.241.231.231.241.29
12.913.2
12.112.912.812.512.712.412.011.911.511.711.511.711.3
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Notes to Tables
Part 1—Regular Tables
TABLE 1
1. Unless otherwise noted, rates of change are calculated fromaverage amounts outstanding in preceding month or quarter. Growthrates for reserves are adjusted for discontinuities in series that resultfrom changes in Regulations D and M.
2. Figures incorporate adjustments for discontinuities associatedwith the implementation of the Monetary Control Act and otherregulatory changes to reserve requirements. To adjust for discon-tinuities due to changes in reserve requirements on reservable non-deposit liabilities, the sum of such required reserves is subtractedfrom the actual series. Similarly, in adjusting for discontinuities inthe monetary base, required clearing; balances and adjustments tocompensate for float also are subtracted from the actual series.
3. Total reserves not adjusted for discontinuities consist of re-serve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, which exclude requiredclearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float, plusvault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements. Such vault cashconsists of all vault cash held during the lagged computation periodby institutions having required reserve balances at Federal ReserveBanks plus the amount of vault cash equal to required reservesduring the maintenance period at institutions having no requiredreserve balances.
4. The monetary base not adjusted for discontinuities consistsof total reserves plus required clearing balances and adjustments tocompensate for float at Federal Reserve Banks and the currencycomponent of the money stock less the amount of vault cash hold-ings of thrift institutions that is included in the currency componentof the money stock plus, for institutions not having required reservebalances, the excess of current vault cash over the amount appliedto satisfy current reserve requirements. After the introduction ofcontemporaneous reserve requirements (CRR), currency and vaultcash figures are measured over the weekly computation periodending Monday.
Before CRR, all components of the monetary base other thanexcess reserves are seasonally adjusted as a whole, rather than bycomponent, and excess reserves are added on a not seasonallyadjusted basis. After CRR, the seasonally adjusted series consistsof seasonally adjusted total reserves, which include excess reserveson a not seasonally adjusted basis, plus the seasonally adjustedcurrency component of the money stock and the remaining itemsseasonally adjusted as a whole.
5. Composition of money stock and debt measures is as follows:Ml: (1) currency outside the Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks,
and the vaults of commercial banks; (2) travelers checks of nonbankissuers; (3) demand deposits at all commercial banks other thanthose due to domestic banks, the U.S. government, and foreignbanks and official institutions less cash items in the process ofcollection and Federal Reserve float; and (4) other checkable de-
posits (OCD) consisting of negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW)and automatic transfer service (ATS) accounts at depository in-stitutions, credit union share draft accounts, and demand depositsat thrift institutions. The currency and demand deposit compo-nents exclude the estimated amount of vault cash and demand depo-sits respectively held by thrift institutions to service their OCDliabilities.
M2: Ml plus overnight (and continuing contract) repurchaseagreements (RPs) issued by all commercial banks and overnightEurodollars issued to U.S. residents by foreign branches of U.S.banks worldwide, MMDAs, savings and small-denomination timedeposits (time deposits—including retail RPs—in amounts of lessthan $100,000), and balances in both taxable and tax-exempt gen-eral purpose and broker/dealer money market mutual funds. Ex-cludes individual retirement accounts (IRA) and Keogh balancesat depository institutions and money market funds. Also excludesall balances held by U.S. commercial banks, money market funds(general purpose and broker/dealer), foreign governments and com-mercial banks, and the U.S. government. Also subtracted is aconsolidation adjustment that represents the estimated amount ofdemand deposits and vault cash held by thrift institutions to servicetheir time and savings deposits.
M3: M2 plus large-denomination time deposits and term RPliabilities (in amounts of $100,000 or more) issued by commercialbanks and thrift institutions, term Eurodollars held by U.S. residentsat foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide and at all bankingoffices in the United Kingdom and Canada, and balances in bothtaxable and tax-exempt, institution-only money market mutual funds.Excludes amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. gov-ernment, money market ftmds, and foreign banks and official in-stitutions. Also subtracted is a consolidation adjustment that representsthe estimated amount of overnight RPs and Eurodollars held byinstitution-only money market funds.
L: M3 plus the nonbank public holdings of U.S. savings bonds,short-term Treasury securities, commercial paper and bankers ac-ceptances, net of money market mutual fund holdings of theseassets.
Debt: Debt of domestic nonfinancial sectors consists of outstand-ing credit market debt of the U.S. government, state and localgovernments, and private nonfinancial sectors. Private debt consistsof corporate bonds, mortgages, consumer credit (including bankloans), other bank loans, commercial paper, bankers acceptances,and other debt instruments. The source of data on domestic non-financial debt is the Federal Reserve Board's flow of funds ac-counts. Debt data are on an end-of-month basis. Growth rates reflectadjustments for discontinuities over time in the levels of debt pre-sented in other tables.
6. Sum of overnight RPs and overnight Eurodollars, money mar-ket fund balances (general purpose and broker/dealer), MMDAs,
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and savings and small time deposits, less the consolidation ad-justment that represents the estimated amount of demand depositsand vault cash held by thrift institutions to service their time andsavings deposits liabilities.
7. Sum of large time deposits, term RPs and term Eurodollarsof U.S. residents, money market fund balances (institution-only),less a consolidation adjustment that represents the estimated amountof overnight RPs and Eurodollars held by institution-only moneymarket funds.
8. Savings deposits exclude MMDAs.9. Small-denomination time deposits—including retail RPs—
are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All individualretirement accounts (IRA) and Keogh accounts at commercial banksand thrifts are subtracted from small time deposits.
10. Large-denomination time deposits are those issued in amountsof $100,000 or more, excluding those booked at international bank-ing facilities.
11. Large-denomination time deposits at commercial banks lessthose held by money market mutual funds, depository institutions,and foreign banks and official institutions.
12. Changes calculated from figures shown in table 14. Adjustedfor shifts of assets to international banking facilities and breaks in
TABLE 2
1. Includes securities loaned—securities fully guaranteed by theU.S. government pledged with Federal Reserve Banks—and ex-cludes any securities sold and scheduled to be bought back undermatched sale-purchase transactions,
2. Amounts of currency and coin held as reserves are shown intable 3, line 3 plus line 4.
3. Excludes required clearing balances to compensate for float.
under the terms and conditions established for the extended creditprogram to help depository institutions deal with sustained liquiditypressures. Because there is not the same need to repay such bor-rowing promptly as there is with traditional short-term adjustmentcredit, the money market impact of extended credit is similar tothat of nonborrowed reserves.
TABLE 4
1. Daily average borrowings in immediately available funds of121 large member banks (banks with assets of $1 billion or moreas of December 31, 1977) disaggregated by lender and term tomaturity.
Immediately available funds are those that borrowing banks re-ceive the same day that the transfer of these funds is initiated.Unsecured borrowings in immediately available funds—federalfunds—are acquired mainly from commercial banks and, to a lesserextent, from other depository institutions and federal agencies. Otherborrowings and immediately available funds are principally salesof U. S. Treasury and federal agency obligations under an agreementto repurchase—security repurchase agreements—and are obtainedfrom a much wider range of customers, including nonbank securitiesdealers, nonfinancial corporations, and state and local governments.There is also a small amount of borrowing in immediately availablefunds in the form of promissory notes, repurchase agreements in-volving other assets, due bills, and certain other obligations.
Borrowings of immediately available funds may have a specifiedterm to maturity—as short as one business day—or may be madeunder continuing contract. Transactions under continuing contractremain in effect until terminated, without any requirement of priornotice by either borrower or lender. Information is provided on twomaturity categories: one-day plus continukg-contract borrowings,and all other maturities.
TABLE 3
1. Before February 1984, data are prorated monthly averages ofweekly averages; beginning February 1984, data are prorated monthlyaverages of biweekly averages.
2. Excludes required clearing balances and adjustments to com-pensate for float, .
3. Dates refer to the maintenance periods in which the vault cashcan be used to satisfy reserve requirements. Under contempora-neous reserve requirements, maintenance periods end 30 days afterthe lagged computation periods in which the balances are held.
4. Equal to all vault cash held during the lagged computationperiod by institutions having required reserve balances at FederalReserve Banks plus the amount of vault cash equal to requiredreserves during the maintenance period at institutions having norequired reserve balances.
5. Total vault cash at institutions having no required reservebalances less the amount of vault cash equal to their required re-serves during the maintenance period.
6. Total reserves not adjusted for discontinuities consist of re-serve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, which exclude requiredclearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float, plusvault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements. Such vault cashconsists of all vault cash held during the lagged computation periodby institutions having no required reserve balances at Federal Re-serve Banks plus the amount of vault cash equal to required reservesduring the maintenance period at institutions having no requiredreserve balances,
7. Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks plus vault cashused to satisfy reserve requirements less required reserves.
8. Extended credit consists of borrowing at the discount window
TABLES
1. Rate applied to discounts of eligible paper and advances se-cured to the satisfaction of the Federal Reserve Bank pursuant tosection 201.4(b) of Regulation A. Adjustment credit is extendedto assist an institution in meeting temporary requirements for fundsor to cushion more persistent outflows of funds pending an orderlyadjustment of an institution's assets and liabilities. (See section20L3(a) of Regulation A.)
2. Rate applied on advances to assist smaller depository insti-tutions in meeting regular needs for funds arising from expectedpatterns of movement in deposits and loans. A temporary simplifiedseasonal program was established on March 8, 1985, and the in-terest rate was a fixed rate Vz percent above the rate on adjustmentcredit. (See section 201.3(b)(l) of Regulation A.)
3. Applicable to advances when exceptional circumstances orpractices involve only a particular depository institution and toadvances when an institution is under sustained liquidity pressures.The interest rate is increased by one percentage point for loansoutstanding more than 90 days and by an additional percentagepoint for loans of more than 150 days duration. As an alternative,for loans outstanding for more than 150 days, a Federal ReserveBank may charge a flexible rate that takes into account rates onmarket sources of funds, but in no case will the rate charged beless than the basic rate plus one percentage point. Where creditprovided to a particular depository institution is anticipated to beoutstanding for an unusually prolonged period and in relativelylarge amounts, the time period in which each rate under this struc-ture is applied may be shortened. (See section 201.3(b)(2) ofRegulation A.)
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TABLE 6
1. For reserve requirements before implementation of the Mon-etary Control Act of 1980, see previous editions of the ANNUALSTATISTICAL DIGEST.
2. The Garn-St Germain Depositor/ Institutions Act of 1982(Public Law 97-320) provides that $2 million of reservable lia-bilities (transaction accounts, nonpersonal time deposits, and Eu-rocurrency liabilities) of each depositor/ institution be subject to azero percent reserve requirement. The Board is to adjust the amountof reservable liabilities subject to this zero percent reserve require-ment each year for the next succeeding calendar year by 80 percentof the percentage increase in the total reservable liabilities of alldepository institutions, measured on an annual basis as of June 30,No corresponding adjustment is to be made in the event of a de-crease. Effective December 9, 1982, the amount of the exemptionwas established at $2.1 million. Beginning December 15, 1983,for quarterly reporters and December 29, for weekly reporters, theamount of the exemption was $2.2 million. Effective with thereserve maintenance period beginning January 1, 1985, the amountof the exemption is $2.4 million. Effective with the reserve com-putation period beginning December 31, 1985, the amount of theexemption is $2.6 million. In determining the reserve requirementsof a depository institution, the exemptions shall apply hi the fol-lowing order: (1) nonpersonal money market deposit accounts(MMDAs) authorized under 12 CFR section 1204.122; (2) netNOW accounts (NOW accounts less allowable deductions); (3) netother transaction accounts; and (4) nonpersonal time deposits orEurocurrency liabilities starting with those with the highest reserveratio. With respect to NOW accounts and other transaction ac-counts, the exemption applies only to such accounts that would besubject to a 3 percent reserve requirement.
3. For nonmember banks and thrift institutions that were notmembers of the Federal Reserve System on or after July 1, 1979,a phase-in period will end September 3, 1987. For banks that weremembers on or after July 1, 1979, but withdrew on or before March31, 1980, the phase-in period established by Public Law 97-320ended on October 24, 1985. For existing member banks the phase-in period is about three years, depending on whether their newreserve requirements are greater or less than the old requirements.All new institutions will have a two-year phase-in beginning withthe date that they open for business, except for those institutionsthat have total reservable liabilities of $50 million or more.
4. Transaction accounts include all deposits on which the ac-count holder is permitted to make withdrawals by negotiable ortransferable instruments, payment orders of withdrawal, and tele-phone and preauthorized transfers (in excess of three per month)for the purpose of making payments to third persons or others.However, certain accounts are not considered transaction accountsbut rather savings deposits subject to time deposit reserve require-ments: MMDAs and similar accounts offered by institutions notsubject to the rules of the Depository Institutions DeregulationCommittee that permit no more than six preauthorized, automatic,or other transfers per month of which no more than three can bechecks.
5. The Monetary Control Act of 1980 requires that the amountof transaction accounts against which the 3 percent reserve require-ment applies be modified annually by 80 percent of the percentageincrease in transaction accounts held by all depository institutionsdetermined as of June 30 each year. Effective on the followingdates, the amount was increased accordingly from $25 million;December 31, 1981, to $26 million; December 30, 1982, to $26.3million; December 29, 1983, to $28.9 million; January 1, 1985 to$29.8 million; and December 31, 1985, to $31.7 million.
6. In general, nonpersonal time deposits are time deposits, in-cluding savings deposits, that are not transaction accounts and inwhich the beneficial interest is held by a depositor that is not anatural person. Also included are certain transferable time depositsheld by natural persons, and certain obligations issued to depository
institution offices located outside the United States. For details, seesection 204.2 of Regulation D.
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1. Regulations G, T, and U of the Board of Governors of theFederal Reserve System, prescribed in accordance with the Secu-rities Exchange Act of 1934, limit the amount of credit to purchaseand carry margin stocks that may be extended on securities ascollateral by prescribing a maximum loan value, which is a specifiedpercentage of the market value of the collateral at the time the creditis extended. Margin requirements are the difference between themarket value (100 percent) and the maximum loan value. The term"margin stocks" is defined in the corresponding regulation.
Special margin requirements for bonds, convertible into stockswere adopted by the Board of Governors effective March 11, 1968.
2. The margin is expressed as a percent of the market value ofthe stock underlying the option.
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1. Effective October 1, 1983, restrictions on the maximum ratesof interest payable by commercial banks and thrift institutions onvarious categories of deposits were removed. For information re-garding previous interest rate ceilings on all categories of accounts,see earlier issues of the Federal Reserve Bulletin, the Federal HomeLoan Bank Board Journal, and the Annual Report of the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation.
2. Effective December 1, 1983, IRA/Keogh (HR 10) Plan ac-counts are not subject to minimum deposit requirements. EffectiveJanuary 1, 1985, the minimum denomination requirement was low-ered from $2,500 to $1,000.
3. Effective December 14, 1982, depository institutions are au-thorized to offer a new account with a required initial balance of$2,500 and an average maintenance balance of $2,500 not subjectto interest rate restrictions. Effective January 1, 1985, the minimumdenomination and average balance maintenance requirement waslowered to $1,000. No minimum maturity period is required forthis account, but depository institutions must reserve the right torequire seven days notice before withdrawals. When the averagebalance is less than $1,000 the account is subject to the maximumceiling rate of interest for NOW accounts; compliance with theaverage balance requirement may be determined over a period ofone month. Depository institutions may not guarantee a rate ofinterest for this account for a period longer than one month orcondition the payment of a rate on a requirement that the fundsremain on deposit for longer than one month.
4. Effective January 1, 1985, the minimum denomination re-quirement was lowered from $2,500 to $1,000. Deposits of lessthan $1,000 issued to governmental units continue to be subject toan interest rate ceiling of 8 percent.
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1. Sales, redemptions, and negative figures reduce holdings ofthe System Open Market Account; all other figures increase suchholdings. Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
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1. Includes securities loaned—securities fully guaranteed by U.S.government pledged with Federal Reserve Banks—and excludes
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any securities sold and scheduled to be bought back under matchedsale-purchase transactions.
2. Includes special investment account at the Federal ReserveBank of Chicago in Treasury bills maturing within 90 days.
3. Includes exchange-translation account reflecting the month-ly revaluation at market exchange rates of foreign-exchangecommitments.
TABLE 10-B
1. Federal Reserve notes held by the Reserve Bank are exemptfrom the collateral requirement.
TABLE 10-C
1. Holdings under repurchase agreements are classified as ma-turing within 15 days in accordance with maximum maturity of theagreements.
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1. Accounts of individuals, partnerships, and corporations, andof states and political subdivisions.
2. Accounts authorized for negotiable orders of withdrawal (NOW)and accounts authorized for automatic transfer to demand deposits(ATS). ATS data are available starting in December 1978.
3. Excludes ATS and NOW accounts as well as special clubaccounts, such as Christmas and vacation clubs.
SOURCES. Data for demand deposits are available beginning in1970 estimated in part from the debits series for 233 SMS As thatwere available through June 1977. Data for ATS and NOW accountsand savings deposits are available beginning in July 1977. Backdata are available on request from the Banking Section, Divisionof Research and Statistics, Board of Governors of the Federal Re-serve System, Washington, D.C. 20551.
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1. Composition of the money stock measures and debt is asfollows:
Ml: (1) currency outside the Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks,and the vaults of commercial banks; (2) travelers checks of nonbankissuers; (3) demand deposits at all commercial banks other thanthose due to domestic banks, the U.S. government, and foreignbanks and official institutions less cash items in the process ofcollection and Federal Reserve float; and (4) other checkable de-posits (OCD) consisting of negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW)and automatic transfer service (ATS) accounts at depository in-stitutions, credit union share draft accounts, and demand depositsat thrift institutions. The currency and demand deposit compo-nents exclude the estimated amount of vault cash and demand depo-sits respectively held by thrift institutions to service their OCDliabilities,
M2: Ml plus overnight (and continuing contract) repurchaseagreements (RPs) issued by all commercial banks and overnightEurodollars issued to U.S. residents by foreign branches of U.S.banks worldwide. MMDAs, savings and small-denomination timedeposits (time deposits—including retail RPs—in amounts of lessthan $100,000), and balances in both taxable and tax-exempt gen-eral purpose and broker/dealer money market mutual funds. Ex-cludes individual retirement accounts (IRA) and Keogh balancesat depository institutions and money market funds. Also excludesall balances held by U.S. commercial banks, money market funds
(general purpose and broker/dealer), foreign governments and com-mercial banks, and the U.S. government. Also subtracted is aconsolidation adjustment that represents fhe estimated amount ofdemand deposits and vault cash held by ttuift institutions to servicetheir time and savings deposits.
M3: M2 plus large-denomination time: deposits and term RPliabilities (in amounts of $100,000 or more) issued by commercialbanks and thrift institutions, term Eurodollars held by U.S. residentsat foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide and at all bankingoffices in the United Kingdom and Canada, and balances in bothtaxable and tax-exempt, institution-only money market mutual funds.Excludes amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. gov-ernment money market funds, and foreign banks and official in-stitutions. Also subtracted is a consolidation adjustment that representsthe estimated amount of overnight RPs and Eurodollars held byinstitution-only money mutual funds.
L: M3 plus the nonbank public holdings of U.S. savings bonds,short-term Treasury securities, commercial paper and bankers ac-ceptances, net of money market mutual fond holdings of theseassets.
Debt: Debt of domestic nontlnancial sectors consists of outstand-ing credit market debt of the U.S. government, state and localgovernments, and private nonfinancial sectors. Private debt consistsof corporate bonds, mortgages, consumer credit (including bankloans), other bank loans, commercial paper, bankers acceptances,and other debt instruments. The source of data on domestic non-financial debt is the Federal Reserve Board's flow of funds ac-counts. Debt data are on an end-of-month basis.
2. Currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks,and vaults of commercial banks. Excludes the estimated amountof vault cash held by thrift institutions to service their OCDliabilities.
3. Outstanding amount of U.S. dollar-denominated travelerschecks of nonbank issuers. Travelers checks; issued by depositoryinstitutions are included in demand deposits,
4. Demand deposits at commercial banks and foreign-relatedinstitutions other than those due to domestic banks, the U.S. gov-ernment, and foreign banks and official institutions less cash itemsin the process of collection and Federal Reserve float. Excludesthe estimated amount of demand deposits held at commercial banksby thrift institutions to service their OCD liabilities.
5. Consists of NOW and ATS balances at all depository insti-tutions, credit union share draft balances, and demand deposits atthrift institutions. Other checkable deposits seasonally adjusted equalsthe difference between the seasonally adjusted sum of demanddeposits plus OCD and seasonally adjusted demand deposits. In-cluded are all ceiling free "Super NOWs," authorized by the De-pository Institutions Deregulation committee offered beginningJanuary 5, 1983.
6. Sum of overnight RPs and overnight Eurodollars, money mar-ket fund balances (general purpose and broker/dealer), MMDAs,and savings and small time deposits, less the consolidation ad-justment that represents the estimated amount of demand depositsand vault cash held by thrift institutions to service their time andsavings deposit liabilities.
7. Sum of large time deposits, term RPs and term Eurodollarsof U.S. residents, money market fund balances (institution-only),less a consolidation adjustment that represents the estimated amountof overnight RPs and Eurodollars held by institution-only moneymarket funds.
8. Consists of overnight and continuing contract RPs issued bycommercial banks to other than depository institutions and moneymarket mutual funds (general purpose and broker/dealer), and over-night Eurodollars issued by foreign branches of U.S. banks world-wide to U.S. residents other than depository institutions and moneymarket mutual funds (general purpose and broker/dealer).
9. Savings deposits exclude MMDAs.10. Small-denomination time deposits—including retail RPs—
are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All individual
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retirement accounts (IRA) and Keogh accounts at commercial banksand thrifts are subtracted from small time deposits.
11. Large-denomination time deposits are those issued in amountsof $100,000 or more, excluding those booked at international bank-ing facilities.
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1. Figures incorporate adjustments for discontinuities associatedwith the implementation of the Monetary Control Act and otherregulatory changes to reserve requirements. To adjust for discon-tinuities due to changes in reserve requirements on reservable non-deposit liabilities, the sum of such required reserves is subtractedfrom the actual series. Similarly, in adjusting for discontinuities inthe monetary base, required clearing balances and adjustments tocompensate for float also are subtracted from the actual series.
2. Total reserves not adjusted for discontinuities consist of re-serve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, which exclude requiredclearing balances and adjustments to compensate for float, plusvault cash used to satisfy reserve requirements. Such vault cashconsists of all vault cash held during the lagged computation periodby institutions having required reserve balances at Federal ReserveBanks plus the amount of vault cash equal to required reservesduring the maintenance period at institutions having no requiredreserve balances.
3. Extended credit consists of borrowing at the discount windowunder the terms and conditions established for the extended creditprogram to help depository institutions deal with sustained liquiditypressures. Because there is not the same need to repay such bor-rowing promptly as there is with traditional short-term adjustmentcredit, the money market impact of extended credit is similar tothat of nonborrowed reserves.
4. The monetary base not adjusted for discontinuities consistsof total reserves plus required clearing balances and adjustments tocompensate for float at Federal Reserve Banks and the currencycomponent of the money stock less the amount of vault cash hold-ings of thrift institutions that is included in the currency componentof the money stock plus, for institutions not having required reservebalances, the excess of current vault: cash over the amount appliedto satisfy current reserve requirements. After the introduction ofcontemporaneous reserve requirements (CRR), currency and vaultcash figures are measured over the weekly computation periodending Monday.
Before CRR, all components of the monetary base other thanexcess reserves are seasonally adjusted as a whole, rather than bycomponent, and excess reserves are added on a not seasonallyadjusted basis. After CRR, the seasonally adjusted series consistsof seasonally adjusted total reserves, which include excess reserveson a not seasonally adjusted basis, plus the seasonally adjustedcurrency component of the money stock and the remaining itemsseasonally adjusted as a whole,
5. Reflects actual reserve requirements, including those on non-deposit liabilities, with no adjustments to eliminate the effects ofdiscontinuities associated with implementation of the MonetaryControl Act or other regulatory changes to reserve requirements.
6. Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks plus vault cashused to satisfy reserve requirements less required reserves.
TABLE 14
1. All commercial banks include domestically chartered insuredbanks,, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, New Yorkinvestment companies majority owned by foreign banks, and EdgeAct corporations owned by domestically chartered and foreign banks.Data are prorated averages of Wednesday estimates for domesticallychartered insured banks, based on weekly reports of a sample ofdomestically chartered insured banks and quarterly reports of all
domestically chartered insured banks. For foreign-related institu-tions, data are averages of month-end estimates based on weeklyreports from large agencies and branches and quarterly reports fromall agencies, branches, investment companies, and Edge Act cor-porations engaged in banking.
2. Adjusted to exclude federal funds sold to commercial banksand domestic commercial interbank loans.
3. Includes nonfinancial commercial paper held.4. U.S. includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia.5. Beginning June 30, 1974, data revised to include one large
mutual savings bank that merged with a nonmember commercialbank. Total loans and securities were increased $0.6 billion ofwhich $0.5 billion were in loans (specifically real estate loans) and$0.1 billion in other securities.
6. Beginning October 31, 1974, as the result of the liquidationof one large bank, total loans and securities were reduced $1.5billion; total loans and leases $1.0 billion; commercial and industrialloans $0.6 billion; nonbank financial loans $0.2 billion; real estate$0.2 billion; and other securities $0.5 billion.
7. Beginning November 6, 1974, commercial and industrial loanswere increased and real estate loans reduced $0.1 billion as theresult of loan ^classifications at one large mideastern bank.
8. Beginning March 24, 1976, as the result of loan reclassifi-cations, commercial and industrial loans were reduced $0.7 billion;real estate loans were increased $0.6 billion; and nonbank financialloans $0,2 billion.
9. Beginning March 31, 1976, as the result of loan reclassifi-cations, commercial and industrial loans were reduced $0.5 billion;real estate loans were increased $0.2 billion; nonbank financialloans $0.4 billion; and all other loans $0.2 billion.
10. Beginning December 31, 1977, as the result of loan reclas-sifications, commercial and industrial loans were reduced $0.2 bil-lion, and nonbank financial loans $0.1 billion; real estate loanswere increased $0.3 billion.
11. As of January 3, 1979, total loans and securities were in-creased $0.6 billion. Other securities were increased $1.5 billionlargely as the result of reclassifications of certain tax-exempt ob-ligations. Total loans and leases were reduced $0.9 billion. Com-mercial and industrial loans were increased $1.8 billion; real estateloans $0.5 billion; and lease financing receivables $0.1 billion.Loans to individuals were reduced $0.4 billion; nonbank financialloans $1.2 billion; and all other loans $1.6 billion as the result ofloan reclassifications.
12. Beginning January 2, 1980, as the result of reclassifications,commercial and industrial loans were increased $0.5 billion (loansto U.S. addressees $0.4 billion); security loans and all other loanswere reduced $0.2 billion and $0.3 billion respectively.
13. Beginning January 2, 1980, as the result of reclassifications,total loans and securities, total loans and leases, and real estateloans were reduced $0.1 billion. Commercial and industrial loanswere increased $0.1 billion; all other loans were reduced $0.2billion.
14. Beginning October 1, 1980, U.S. government securities werereduced $0.1 billion while other securities were increased the sameamount because of a reclassification.
15. As of February 4, 1981, as the result of the absorption of anonbank affiliate by a large commercial bank, total loans and se-curities were increased $1.0 billion; total loans and leases $1.0billion; commercial and industrial loans $0.5 billion; real estateloans $0.1 billion; nonbank financial loans $0.1 billion; and leasefinancing receivables $0.2 billion.
16. Beginning April 1, 1981, an accounting procedure changeby one bank reduced commercial and industrial loans $0.1 billion.
17. Beginning in December 1981, shifts of foreign loans andsecurities from U.S. banking offices to international banking fa-cilities (IBFs) reduced the levels of several items. The accompa-nying tables show the cumulative, not seasonally adjusted amountsshifted to the IBFs for each month from December 1981 to De-cember 1982 on a monthly average basis, for each item affected.
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Cumulative Assets Shifted to International Banking FacilitiesMonthly averages, not seasonally adjustedBillions of dollars, all commercial banks
Item
Total loans andsecurities . . . . . .
Other securities . . . .Total loans and
leasesCommercial and
industrial tonon-U.S.addressees . . . .
Foreign banksForeign official
institutions . . . .All other loans . . . .
Total loans and securitieOther securities . . . .Total loans and lease;Commercial and
industrial to nonaddressees . . . .
1981
Dec.
1982
Jan.
15.3 29.8.3 .6
15.0 29.2
7.3 13.83.7 7.4
3.4 6.9.7 1.1
:s . . . .
>
U.S.
Foreign banksForeign official
institutionsAll other loans
Feb.
31.0.6
30.4
14.27.8
7.21.1
Mar.
31.8.6
31.2
14.68.1
7.31.1
Apr.
32.5.6
31.8
14.98.3
7.51.1
May
32.8.6
32.1
15.08.4
7.61.2
June
33.1.6
32.5
15.18.6
7.71.2
1982
July
33.4.6
32.7
15.28.6
7.71,2
Aug.
33.8.6
33.1
15.48.7
7.81.2
Sept.
34.0.6
33.4
15.58.7
7.91.2
Oct.
34.3.6
33.7
15.78.8
8.11.2
Nov.
34.6.6
34.0
15.78.8
8.21.2
Dec.
35.0.6
34.4
15.89.0
8.31.2
18. Beginning February 24, 1982, due to the merger of a mutualsavings bank with a commercial bank, total loans and securitiesincreased $1,0 billion, U.S. government securities and other se-curities each increased $0.1 billion. Total loans and leases increased$0.8 billion and real estate loans $0.7 billion.
19. Beginning March 17, 1982, due to the merger of a com-mercial bank with a mutual savings bank, total loans and securitiesincreased $0.6 billion. U.S. government securities and other se-curities each increased $0.1 billion; total loans and leases and realestate loans each increased $0.4 billion.
20. Beginning September 29, 1982, as the result of reclassifi-cations, total loans and leases were reduced $0.1 billion. Real estateloans increased $0.3 billion; commercial and industrial loans andother securities each increased $0.1 billion. Nonbank financial loansand all other loans decreased $0.3 billion and $0.1 billionrespectively.
21. Beginning January 5, 1983, as the result of ^classifications,real estate loans increased while loans to individuals decreased $0.2billion.
22. Beginning January 12,1983, real estate loans increased $0.4billion; loans to individuals and all other loans were each decreased$0.2 billion because of loan reclassifications.
23. Beginning January 26, 1983, total loans and leases, andcommercial and industrial loans to U.S. addressees were reduced$0.2 billion. Other securities were increased $0.2 billion becauseof a reclassification.
24. Beginning February 2, 1983, commercial and industrial loanswere reduced and real estate loans increased $0.5 billion as theresult of a loan reclassification.
25. Beginning October 5, 1983, due to reclassifications, com-mercial and industrial loans to non-U.S. addressees increased $0.3billion, while all other loans were reduced the same amount.
26. As of October 19, 1983, as the result of a merger and saleof loans, total loans and securities, total loans and leases, and allother loans were each reduced $1.0 billion.
27. Beginning January 4, 1984, several definitional changes oc-curred in the banks credit series.
A. Other assets in trading accounts were shifted out of totalloans and leases into other securities. Other securities de-creased $2.2 billion; total loans and leases increased $1.6
billion, of which $1.2 billion came from bankers acceptancesheld and $0.4 billion from nonbank financial loans.
B. Loans to state and political subdivisions were shifted fromother securities to total loans and leases. Other securitiesdecreased and total loans and leases increased $33.2 billion.
C. U.S. agency securities held in trading accounts were shiftedfrom other securities to U.S. government securities. Othersecurities were reduced $2.0 billion; U.S. government se-curities increased the same amount,
D. Domestically chartered non-insured commercial banks wereeliminated from the series. Total bans and securities werereduced $1.3 billion; U.S. government securities $0.2 billion;other securities $0.3 billion; total loans and leases $0.8 bil-lion. Commercial and industrial loans decreased $0.3 billion;real estate loans $0.4 billion; and all other loans $0.2 billion,
28. Beginning January 4, 1984, commercial and industrial loansto U.S. addressees increased $0.2 billion; real estate loans increased$0.1 billion; and loans to individuals decreased $0.3 billion becauseof loan reclassifications.
29. Beginning September 19, 1984, a reclassification of loansraised real estate loans $0.2 billion and lowered commercial andindustrial loans to U.S. addressees $0.2 billion.
30. As of September 26, 1984, a transfer of loans from Con-tinental Illinois National Bank to the FDIC reduced total loans andsecurities and total loans and leases $1.9 billion. Commercial andindustrial loans to U.S. addressees decreased $1.4 billion; real estateloans $0.4 billion; nonbank financial loans and loans to individualswere each reduced $0.1 billion.
31. Beginning December 26, 1984, commercial and industrialloans to U.S. addressees increased $0.4 billion, while all otherloans decreased $0.4 billion because of reclassifications.
32. As of January 23, 1985, nonbank financial loans were re-duced $0.1 billion. All other loans were increased $0.1 billionbecause of reclassifications.
33. Beginning March 27, 1985, loans to foreign governmentsincreased $0.2 billion because of Joan reclassifications, while loansto foreign banks declined $0.2 billion.
34. As of April 24, 1985, commercial and industrial loans toU.S. addressees increased $0.2 billion because of loan reclassifi-cations. All other loans were reduced $0.2 billion.
35. As of June 12, 1985, reclassifications increased loans tostates and political subdivisions $0.1 billion and reduced real estateloans $0.1 billion.
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1. Commercial banks are those in the 50 states and the Districtof Columbia with national or state charters plus U.S. agencies andbranches of foreign banks, New York investment companies ma-jority owned by foreign banks, and Edge Act corporations ownedby domestically chartered and foreign banks.
2. Includes seasonally adjusted federal funds, RPs, and otherborrowings from nonbanks and not seasonally adjusted net Euro-dollars. Includes averages of Wednesday data for domestically char-tered banks and averages of current and previous month-end datafor foreign-related institutions.
3. Other borrowings are borrowings on any instrument, such asa promissory note or due bill, given for the purpose of borrowingmoney for the banking business. This includes borrowings fromFederal Reserve Banks and from foreign banks, term federal funds,overdrawn due from bank balances, loan RPs, and participationsin pooled loans. Includes averages of Wednesday figures for do-mestically chartered banks and averages of current and previousmonth-end data for foreign-related institutions. Beginning Novem-ber 1980, fluctuations of federal funds, RPs, and other borrowingsfrom nonbanks (lines 3 and 4) are derived from changes in thefollowing: security RP borrowings (lines 12 and 13), borrowings
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from Federal Reserve Banks, borrowings from foreign banks, one-day and term federal funds purchased and RPs from other depositoryinstitutions, foreign banks, and foreign official institutions.
4. Averages of daily figures for member and nonmember banks.Before October 1980, nonmember banks were interpolated fromquarterly call report data.
5. Includes averages of current and previous month-end datauntil August 1979; beginning September 1979 averages of dailydata.
6. Based on daily average data reported by 122 large banksbeginning February 1980 and 46 banks before February 1980.
7. Includes U.S. Treasury demand deposits and Treasury tax-and-loan notes at commercial banks. Averages of daily data.
8. Averages of Wednesday figures.9. Estimated effects of shifts of foreign assets from U.S. banking
offices to international banking facilities (IBFs).
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1. All commercial banking institutions include domesticallychartered insured commercial banks, agencies and branches of for-eign banks, Edge Act and Agreement corporations owned by do-mestically chartered and foreign banks, and New York Stateinvestment companies majority owned by foreign banks. Data fordomestically chartered insured commercial banks (partly estimated)are for the last Wednesday of the month. Data for foreign-relatedinstitutions are based on last-Wednesday-of-the-month reports fromlarge agencies, branches, investment companies, and Edge Act andAgreement corporations engaged in banking.
2. Beginning in January 1984 loans to domestic commercialbanks (interbank loans) are shown separately and are included inboth total loans and total loans and securities. Before 1984, becauseof inadequate data after October 1980, total loans and securitiesdo not include interbank loans; these are included in other assets.
3. Beginning January 1984, U.S. government securities includesboth U.S. Treasury securities and U.S. government agency obli-gations; previously published data included U.S. government agencyobligations in other securities. Data before 1984 have been revisedto conform more closely to the new definition; however, U.S.government agency obligations held in trading accounts remain inother securities through December 1983 resulting in a $2.0 billionbreak in series.
In addition, certain obligations of state and political subdivisionshave been moved to all other loans. This shift results in a break inseries of -$33.2 billion at the beginning of 1984. Partially off-setting this shift, trading accounts assets other than securities for-merly reported as loans or cash assets, increased other securities$2.2 billion in January 1984.
4. Beginning January 1984, deposits are grouped differently thanin previous years. The new categories are transactions deposits,non-transactions savings deposits, and time deposits. Through 1983the categories were demand deposits, savings deposits, and timedeposits. Only total deposits and time deposits are consistent from1973-84.
5. Beginning January 1984, the definition of loans was changedto include certain obligations of state and political subdivisionspreviously included in other securities. Total loans (specifically,all other loans) were increased $33.2 billion by this shift; an off-setting $1.6 billion decline was due to the transfer of certain ac-ceptances and commercial paper formerly reported as loans to trad-ing account other assets.
6. Data are last-Wednesday-of-the-month estimates for domest-ically chartered commercial banks, based on weekly sample reportsand quarterly universe reports. Beginning in January 1984, theseries includes only insured commercial banks. The exclusion ofnoninsured banks reduced total loans $0.8 billion and securities$0.5 billion in January 1984.
TABLE 17
1. All large weekly reporting commercial banks are those withdomestic assets of $1.4 million or more on December 31, 1982.This panel began reporting on January 4, 1984. Partially estimatedhistorical data for this reporting panel are available beginning withJanuary 1979 data, from the Banking Section, Division of Researchand Statistics, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
2. Includes securities purchased under agreements to resell.3. Levels of major loan items were affected by the September
26, 1984 transaction between Continental Illinois National Bankand the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Other loans andleases gross, declined $1,949 million, with commercial and in-dustrial loans accounting for $1,373 million of this amount and realestate loans for $372 million; the remainder was distributed amongseveral other loan categories.
4. Includes federal funds purchased and securities sold underagreements to repurchase.
5. This is not a measure of equity capital for use in capitaladequacy analysis or for other analytic uses.
6. Exclusive of loans and federal funds transactions with do-mestic commercial banks.
7. Loans sold are those sold outright to a bank's own foreignbranches, nonconsolidated nonbank affiliates of the bank, the banksholding company (if not a bank), and nonconsolidated nonbanksubsidiaries of the holding company.
8. These data are as of Tuesday the last day of the year.9. Adjustment bank amounts represent accumulated adjustments
originally made to offset the cumulative effects of mergers. Theseadjustment amounts should be added to outstanding data for anydate hi the year to establish comparability with any data in thesubsequent year. A description of the adjustment process is avail-able in Banking and Monetary Statistics, 1941-1970, pages 148-49.
TABLE 18
1. Effective January 1, 1986, the reporting panel includes 65U.S. branches and agencies of foreign blanks which include thosebranches and agencies with assets of $750 million or more on June30, 1980 plus those branches and agencies which had reached the$750 million asset level on December 31, 1984.
2. Includes securities purchased under agreements to resell.3. Includes credit balances, demand deposits, and other check-
able deposits.4. Includes savings deposits, money market deposit accounts,
and time deposits.5. Includes securities sold under agreements to repurchase,6. Exclusive of loans to and federal funds sold to commercial
banks in the United States.
TABLE 19
1. Figures include cash items in process of collection. Estimatesof gross deposits are based on reports supplied by a sample ofcommercial banks. Types of depositors in each category are de-scribed in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 57 (June 1971),page 466.
TABLE 20
1. Institutions engaged primarily in commercial, savings, andmortgage banking; sales, personal, and mortgage financing; fac-toring, finance leasing, and other business lending; insurance un-derwriting;1 other investment activities; and the like.
2. Includes all financial company paper sold by dealers in theopen market.
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3. As reported by financial companies that place their paperdirectly with investors,
4. Includes public utilities and firms engaged primarily in ac-tivities such as communications, construction, manufacturing, min-ing, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, and services.
TABLE 21
1. The prime rate is the rate that banks charge their most cre-ditworthy business customers on short-term loans. The table showsthe date on which a new rate came to be the predominant onequoted, rather than the date on which the first bank made a changein the rate.
TABLE 22
1. The survey of terms of bank lending covers loans of $1,000or more made at about 340 banks selected to represent all sizes ofbanks. The sample data are collected over one business week andused to estimate lending terms at all insured commercial banks.Short-term loans have original maturities of less than one year, andlong term loans have maturities of one year or more. Constructionand land development loans include both unsecured loans and loanssecured by real estate. Thus some of the construction and landdevelopment loans would be reported on the statement of conditionas real estate loans and the remainder as business loans. Loans tofarmers exclude loans secured by real estate.
2. Average maturities are weighted by loan volumes exclusiveof loans with no stated maturity (demand loans).
3. The approximate compounded annual interest rate on eachloan is calculated from survey data on the stated rate and otherterms of the loan; then, in computing the average of these approx-imate effective rates, each loan is weighted by its dollar amount.
4. Large banks correspond roughly to banks with more than $500million in total assets.
TABLE 23
1. Weekly and monthly figures are averages of all calendar days,where the rate for a weekend or holiday is taken to be the rateprevailing on the preceding business day. The daily rate is theaverage of the rates on a given day weighted by the volume oftransactions at these rates.
2. Weekly figures are averages for statement week endingWednesday.
3. Rate for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.4. Unweighted average of offering rates quoted by at least five
dealers (in the case of commercial paper), or finance companies(in the case of finance paper).
5. Yields are quoted on a bank-discount basis, rather than aninvestment yield basis (which would give a higher figure).
6. Dealer closing offered rates for top-rated banks. Most rep-resentative rate (which may be, but need not be, the average of therates quoted by dealers).
7. Unweighted average of offered rates quoted by at least fivedealers early in the day.
8. Calendar week average. For indication purposes only.9. Unweighted average of closing bid rates quoted by at least
five dealers.10. Rates are recorded in the week in which bills are issued.
11. Yields are based on closing bid prices quoted by at leastfive dealers.
12. Yields adjusted to constant maturities by the U.S. Treasury.That is, yields are read from a yield curve at fixed maturities. Basedon only recently issued, actively traded securities.
13. Averages (to maturity or call) for all outstanding bonds nei-ther due nor callable in less than 10 years, including one very lowyielding "flower" bond.
14. General obligations based on Thursday figures; Moody'sInvestors Service.
15. General obligations only, with 20 years to maturity, issuedby 20 state and local governmental units of mixed quality. Basedon figures for Thursday.
16. Daily figures from Moody's Investors Service. Based onyields to maturity on selected long-term bonds.
17. Compilation of the Federal Reserve. This series is an esti-mate of the yield on recently-offered, A-rated utility bonds with a30-year maturity and 5 years of call protection. Weekly data arebased on Friday quotations.
18. Standard and Poor's corporate series. Preferred stock ratiobased on a sample of ten issues: four public utilities, four industrials,one financial, and one transportation. Common stock ratios on the500 stocks in the price index.
TABLE 24
1. Beginning January 25, 1984, Standard and Poor's Corpora-tion rebased the transportation index making 1982=100, ratherthan 10. Data only from 1974 are available on this new basis.
2. Beginning July 1983, under the revised Regulation T, margincredit at broker-dealers includes credit expended against stocks,convertible bonds, stocks acquired through exercise of subscriptionrights, corporate bonds, and government securities. Separate re-porting of data for margin stocks, convertible bonds, and subscrip-tion issues was discontinued in April 1984, and margin credit atbroker-dealers became the total that is distributed by equity class.
3. Free credit balances are in accounts with no unfulfilled com-mitments to the brokers and are subject to wi thdrawal by customerson demand.
4. Each customer's equity in his collateral (market value ofcollateral less net debit balance) is expressed as a percentage ofcurrent collateral values.
5. Balances that may be used by customers as the margin depositrequired for additional purchases. Balances may arise as transfersbased on loan values of other collateral in the customer's marginaccount or deposits of cash (usually sales proceeds) occur.
TABLE 25-A
1. Beginning in 1982, a regulatory accounting change providesthat certain balances that had been reported as liabilities be reportedas centra-assets and deducted from asset balances. Total assets andliabilities plus net worth are net of these items.
2. Holdings of stock in the Federal Home Loan Banks are in-cluded in "Other" (line 5).
3. Includes all items eligible as regulatory net worth.4. Excludes figures for loans in process.SOURCE. Data are based on monthly reports of federally insured
associations to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Even whenrevised, data for the current and the preceding year are subject tofurther revision.
TABLE 25-B
1. Data are reported on a net-of-valuation-reserves basis,for December 31, 1984, are revised as follows;:
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1 Assets . . .
Loans2 Mortgage . .3 Other
Securities4 U.S. government^5 Mortgage backed securities . .6 State and local government7 Corporate and other3
8 Cash . . . . . . .9 Other assets
10 Liabilities .
11 Deposits12 Regular4 . . .13 Ordinary savings14 Time15 Other16 Other liabilities17 General reserve accounts
203,898
102,89524,954
14,64319,2152,077
23 7474,954
11,413
203,898
180 616177,41833,739
104 7323,198
12,50410.510
2. Data include obligations of U.S. government agencies.3. Item includes securities of foreign governments and inter-
national organizations.4. Excludes checking, club, and school accounts.SOURCE. Estimates of National Council of Savings Institutions
for all savings banks in the United States.
TABLE 25-C
1. Direct and guaranteed obligations. Excludes federal agencyissues not guaranteed, which are shown in this table under"Business."
2. Issues of foreign governments and their subdivisions and bondsof the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
SOURCE. Estimates of the American Council of Life Insurancefor all life insurance companies in the United States. Annual figuresare annual-statement asset values, with bonds carried on an am-ortized basis and stocks at year-end market values. Adjustmentsfor interest due and accrued and for differences between marketand book values are not made on each item separately but areincluded, in total, in "Other assets.'1
TABLE 25-D
SOURCE. Estimates by the National Credit Union Administrationbased on a group of federal and federally insured state credit unionsserving natural persons. Figures are preliminary and are revisedannually to incorporate recent benchmark data.
TABLE 26
1. The U.S. Treasury Department has presented on-budget andoff-budget spending categories for data through February 1986,after which in accordance with the Balanced Budget and EmergencyDeficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings), all formeroff-budget entries will be presented on budget.
2. Half-year figures are calculated as a residual (total surplus ordeficit less trust-fund surplus or deficit).
3. Other off-budget includes the Postal Service Fund, RuralElectrification and telephone revolving fund, and Rural TelephoneBank, synthetic fuels corporation fund, U.S. Railway Association;it also includes, effective November 1981, petroleum acquisitionand transportation and strategic petroleum reserve.
4. Data include U.S. Treasury operating cash accounts, specialdrawing rights (SDRs), reserve position on the U.S. quota in theIMF, loans to the International Monetary Fund, and other cash andmonetary assets.
5. Item includes accrued interest payable to the public, alloca-tions of special drawing rights, deposit funds, miscellaneous lia-
bility (including checks outstanding) and asset accounts, seigniorage,increment on gold, profit on sale of gold, net gain or loss for U.S.currency-valuation adjustment, and net gain or loss for IMF loan-valuation adjustment.
SOURCES. U.S. Treasury Department, "Monthly Treasury State-ment of Receipts and Outlays of the U.S. Government," and Trea-sury Bulletin, various issues.
TABLE 27-A
1. Supplemental medical insurance premiums and voluntary hos-pital insurance premiums have been reclassified from social insur-ance receipts to offsetting receipts in the health function.
2. Old-age, disability, and hospital insurance, and railroad re-tirement accounts.
3. Federal employee retirement contributions, and civil serviceretirement and disability fund.
4. Deposits of earnings by Federal Reserve Banks and othermiscellaneous receipts.
SOURCES. "Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlaysof the U.S. Government,"
TABLE 27-B
1. Supplemental medical insurance premiums and voluntary hos-pital insurance premiums have been reclassified from social insur-ance receipts to offsetting receipts in the health function.
2. Beginning February 1984, social security and medicare wereremoved from the income security and health functions respec-tively.
3. Consists of rents and royalties on the outer continental shelf,and U.S. government contributions for employee retirement.
SOURCES. "Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlaysof the U.S. Government."
TABLE 28
1. Includes guaranteed debt of U.S. government agencies, spec-ified participation certificates, notes to international lending or-ganizations, and District of Columbia stadium bonds.
SOURCE. Treasury Bulletin.
TABLE 29
1. Includes (not shown separately) securities issued to the RuralElectrification Administration; depository bonds; retirement planbonds; and individual retirement bonds.
2. Nonmarketable dollar-denominated and foreign currency-denominated series held by foreigners.
3. Held almost entirely by U.S. government agencies and trustfunds.
4. Data for Federal Reserve Banks and U.S. government agen-cies and trust funds are actual holdings; data for other groups areTreasury estimates.
5. Consists of investments of foreign and international accounts.Excludes non-interest-bearing notes issued to the International Mon-etary Fund.
6. Includes savings and loan associations, nonprofit institutions,credit unions, mutual savings banks, corporate pension trust funds,dealers and brokers, certain U.S. government deposit accounts, andU.S. government-sponsored agencies.
SOURCES. Data by type of security, U.S. Treasury Department,
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Monthly Statement of the Public Debt of the United States; data byholder, Treasury Bulletin.
TABLE 30-A
1. Transactions are market purchases and sales of U.S. govern-ment securities dealers reporting to the Federal Reserve Bank ofNew York. The figures exclude allotments of, and exchanges for,new U.S. government securities, redemptions of called or maturedsecurities, purchases or sales of securities under repurchase agree-ment, reverse repurchase (resale), or similar contracts.
2. Includes, among others, all other dealers and brokers in com-modities and securities, nondealer departments of commercial banks,foreign banking agencies, and the Federal Reserve System.
3. Futures transactions are standardized agreements arranged onan organized exchange in which parties commit to purchase or sellsecurities for delivery at a future date,
4. Forward transactions are agreements arranged in the over-the-counter market in which securities are purchased (sold) fordelivery after five business days from the date of the transactionfor government securities (Treasury bills, notes, and bonds) or afterthirty days for mortgage-backed agency issues.
TABLE 30-B
1. Positions are shown net and are on a commitment basis,2. Immediate positions are net amounts (in terms of par values)
of securities owned by nonbank dealer firms and dealer departmentsof commercial banks on a commitment, that is, trade-date basis,including any such securities that have been sold under agreementsto repurchase (RPs). The maturities of some repurchase agreementsare sufficiently long, however, to suggest that the securities in-volved are not available for trading purposes. Securities owned,and hence dealer positions, do not include securities to resell(reserve RPs).
TABLE 30-C
1. Figures cover financing involving U.S. government and fed-eral agency securities, negotiable certificates of deposit, bankersacceptances, and commercial paper (based on Wednesday figures,in terms of actual money borrowed or lent).
2. Includes all reverse repurchase agreements, including thosethat have been arranged to make delivery on short sales and thosefor which the securities obtained have been used as collateral onborrowings, that is, matched agreements.
3. Includes both repurchase agreements undertaken to financepositions and "matched book'1 repurchase agreements.
TABLE 31
1. Consists of mortgages assumed by the Defense Departmentbetween 1957 and 1963 under family housing and homeownersassistance programs.
2. Includes participation certificates reclassified as debt begin-ning October 1, 1976.
3. Off-budget August 17, 1974, through September 30, 1976;on-budget thereafter.
4. Consists of debentures issued in payment of Federal HousingAdministration insurance claims. Once issued, these securities maybe sold privately on the securities market.
5. Certificates of participation issued before fiscal 1969 by theGovernment National Mortgage Association acting as trustee forthe Farmers Home Administration; Department of Health and Hu-
man Services; Department of Housing and Urban Development;Small Business Administration; and the Veterans Administration,
6. Off-budget.7. Includes outstanding noncontingent liabilities: notes, bonds,
and debentures. Some data are estimates and some that were pre-viously published in the Federal Reserve Bulletin have been revised.
8. Before late 1981, the Association obtained financing throughthe Federal Financing Bank (FFB).
9. The FFB, which began operations in 1974, is authorized topurchase or sell obligations issued, sold, or guaranteed by otherfederal agencies. Since FFB incurs debt solely for the purpose oflending to other agencies, its debt is not included in the main portionof the table in order to avoid double counting.
10. Includes FFB purchases of agency assets and guaranteedloans; the latter contains loans guaranteed by numerous agencieswith the guarantees of any particular agency being generally small.The Farmers Home Administration itent consists exclusively ofagency assets, while the Rural Electrification Administration entrycontains both agency assets and guaranteed loans.
TABLE 32
1. Par amounts of long-term issues based on date of sale.2. Consists of tax-exempt issues guarantetxl by the Farmers Home
Administration.SOURCE. Public Securities Association
TABLE 33
1. Figures, which represent gross proceeds of issues maturingin more than one year sold for cash hi the United States, are theprincipal amount or the number of units multiplied by the offeringprice. Excludes offerings of less than $100,000, secondary offer-ings, undefined or exempted issues as defined in the Securities Actof 1933, employee stock plans, investment companies other thanclosed-end, intracoiporate transactions, and sales to foreigners. Pri-vate placement data are not available on a monthly basis.
SOURCES. IDD Information Services, Inc,, the U.S. Securitiesand Exchange Commission and the Bor"1 of Governors of theFederal Reserve System.
TABLE 34
1. Excluding money market funds.2. Includes reinvestment of investment income dividends. Ex-
cludes reinvestment of capital gains distributions and share issuesof conversions from one fimd to another in the same group.
3. Excludes share redemptions resulting from conversions fromone fund to another in the same group.
4. Market value at end of period, less current liabilities.5. Includes cash on hand, receivables minus liabilities, and any
securities held with a maturity under 1 year.SOURCE. Investment Company Institute. Data based on reports
of members, which are substantially all open-end investment com-panies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.Data reflect newly formed companies after their initial offering ofsecurities.
TABLE 35
SOURCE. Survey of Current Business (U.S. Department ofCommerce).
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TABLE 36
1. For description of series, see Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol.64 (July 1978), pages 533-37.
2. The ratio of total current assets to total current liabilities.SOURCE. Federal Trade Commission and Bureau of the Census.
TABLE 37
1. * 'Other'' consists of construction; wholesale and retail trade;finance and insurance; personal and business services; and com-munication.
SOURCE. Survey of Current Business (U.S. Department ofCommerce).
TABLE 40
1. Weighted averages based on sample surveys of mortgagesclosed by major institutional lenders during the first five full work-ing days of the month. Compiled by the Federal Home LoanBank Board in cooperation with the Federal Deposit InsuranceCorporation.
2. Includes all fees, commissions, discounts, and "points" paid(by the borrower or the seller) to obtain a loan.
3. Average effective interest rates on loans closed, assumingprepayment at the end of 10 years.
4. Average contract rates on new commitments for conventionalfirst mortgages, from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban De-velopment.
5. Average gross yields on 30-year, minimum-downpaymentfirst mortgages, insured by the Federal Housing Administration forimmediate delivery in the private secondary market. Any gaps indata are in periods of adjustment to changes in maximum permis-sible contract rates.
6. Average net yields to investors on fully modified pass-throughsecurities backed by mortgages and guaranteed by the GovernmentNational Mortgage Association, assuming prepayment in 12 yearson pools of 30-year mortgages insured by the Federal HousingAgency or guaranteed by the Veterans Administration. Monthlyfigures are unweighted averages of Thursday quotations for themonth.
1. Includes commitments for residential mortgages to be addedto FNMA's portfolio. The total excludes commitments to issuesecurities backed by pools of conventional mortgages under a pro-gram begun in October 1981. By December 1981, about $2.6billion in mostly optional-delivery commitments were outstandingunder the new program.
8. Includes participations as well as whole loans.9, Includes both conventional mortgages and a small amount of
government-underwritten loans.
TABLE 41
1. Minor revisions in some items were made for 1977 and 1978.These revisions are available from the Mortgage and ConsumerFinance Section, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys-tem, Washington, D.C. 20551.
2. Includes loans held by nondeposit trust companies but notbank trust departments.
3. Outstanding principal balances of mortgage-backed securitiesinsured or guaranteed by the agency indicated.
4. Other holders include mortgage companies, real estate in-vestment trusts, state and local credit agencies, state and localgovernment retirement funds, noninsured pension funds, credit unions,and U.S. agencies for which amounts are small or separate dataare not readily available.
SOURCES. Based on data from various institutional and govern-ment sources, with figures for some quarters estimated in part bythe Federal Reserve in conjunction with the Federal Home LoanBank Board and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Separation ofnonfarm mortgage debt by type of property, if not reported directly,and interpolations and extrapolations, when required, are estimatedmainly by the Federal Reserve. Multifamily debt refers to loans onstructures of five or more units.
TABLE 42
1. The consumer installment credit series covers most short- andintermediate-term credit extended to individuals that is scheduledto be repaid (or with the option of repayment) in two or moreinstallments. Data are revised.
2. More detail for finance companies is available in the G.20statistical release, Finance Companies.
3. Excludes 30-day charge credit held by travel and entertain-ment companies.
TABLE 43
1. Excess of total assets over total liabilities consists of gold,special drawing rights (SDRs), and corporate equities not includedin liabilities minus total floats and discrepancies in adjacent column.
2. Rest-of-the-world total holdings of gold and SDRs appear asassets and are included in totals because in flow tables transactionsin these categories are treated as purchases and sales of existingassets without associated liabilities.
3. Assets are shown at market value; nonbank finance liabilityis redemption value of shares of open-end investment companies.No specific liability is attributed to issuers of stocks other thanopen-end investment companies for amounts outstanding.
4. Includes savings bonds and other nonmarketable debt held bythe public. Postal savings system deposits are included in "Mis-cellaneous" in part A, line 34.
5. Issues by agencies in the budget (Commodity Credit Cor-poration, Government National Mortgage Association, TennesseeValley Authority, Federal Housing Administration) and by spon-sored credit agencies in financial sectors. Includes loan participationcertificates and securities backed by mortgage pools.
6. Entry under business assets is corporate only. Noncorporatetrade credit is deducted in liabilities total to conform to quarterlyflow tables.
TABLE 44-C
1. Excludes corporate equities.2. Corporate bonds include net issues by Netherlands Antilles
subsidiaries, and U.S. foreign direct investment is before subtract-ing reflows of capital from Netherlands Antilles subsidiaries' for-eign financing.
3. Industrial revenue bonds. Issued by state and local govern-ments to finance private investment and secured in interest andprincipal by the industrial user of the funds.
4. Loans, short-term paper (line 35), and profit taxes payable,and trade debt.
TABLE 45
1. Ratios of indexes of production to indexes of capacity. FederalReserve estimates.
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2. Index of dollar value of total construction contracts, includingresidential, nonresidential, and heavy engineering, from McGraw-Hill Informations Systems Company. F.W. Dodge Division.
3. Annual data for line 11, 1983 and 1984 are revised as follows:1983, 138.0; and 1984, 150.0.
4. Based on data in Employment and Earnings (U.S. Departmentof Labor). Series covers employees only, excluding personnel inthe Armed Forces.
5. Based on data in Survey of Current Business (U.S. Depart-ment of Commerce).
6. Based on U.S. Bureau of Census data published in Survey ofCurrent Business.
1. Not seasonally adjusted. Based on data published by the U.S.Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
SOURCE. Basic data (not index numbers) for series mentioned innotes 5 and 6 and indexes for series mentioned in notes 3 and 7may also be found in Survey of Current Business.
TABLE 46
1. Primary processing includes textiles; lumber; paper; industrialchemicals; petroleum refining; rubber and plastics; stone, clay, andglass; and primary and fabricated metals.
2. Advanced processing includes food, tobacco, apparel, fur-niture, printing, chemical products such as drugs and toiletries,leather, machinery, transportation equipment, instruments, mis-cellaneous manufacturing, and ordnance.
3. Industrial materials are items both produced and used as inputsby manufacturing plants, mines, and utilities; industrial materialscover many of the items represented in the primary-processinggroup of manufacturing as well as some of the output of mines andutilities such as iron ore, crude oil, and electricity sold to industry,
4. Capacity utilization is calculated as the ratio of the FederalReserve's seasonally adjusted index of industrial production to thecorresponding index of capacity.
For a detailed description of these series, see Federal ReserveMeasures of Capacity and Capacity Utilization (Board of Governorsof the Federal Reserve System, 1978); "New Federal Reserve Mea-sures of Capacity and Capacity Utilization," Federal Reserve Bul-letin, vol. 69 (July 1983), pages 515-21; and "Capacity Utilization:Manufacturing, Mining, and Utilities, January 1967-December1982" (Federal Reserve statistical release, July 1983).
TABLE 47
1. Persons 16 years of age and over. Monthly figures, whichare based on sample data, relate to the calendar week that containsthe 12th day; annual data are averages of monthly figures. Bydefinition, seasonality does not exist in population figures. Basedon data from Employment and Earnings (U.S. Department ofLabor).
2. Includes self-employed, unpaid family, and domestic serviceworkers,
3. Data include all full- and part-time employees who workedduring, or received pay for, the pay period that includes the 12thday of the month, and exclude proprietors, self-employed persons,domestic servants, unpaid family workers, and members of theArmed Forces. Data are adjusted to the March 1985 benchmark.Based on data from Employment and Earnings (U.S. Departmentof Labor).
TABLE 48
1. Not at annual rates.
TABLE 49
1. Published groups include some series and subtotals not shownseparately. For a detailed description of the 1976 revision and forhistorical data, see "Industrial Production: 1976 Revision" (Boardof Governors, 1979),
2. 1972 dollar value.3. Value of new construction data hi recent periods may not be
strictly comparable with data in prior periods because of changesby the Bureau of the Census in its estimating techniques. For adescription of these changes see Construction Reports (C-30-76-5), issued by the Bureau in July 1976.
SOURCE. Census Bureau estimates for all series except (a) mobilehomes, which are private, domestic shipments as reported by theManufactured Housing Institute and seasonally adjusted by the Cen-sus Bureau, and (b) sales and prices of existing units, which arepublished by the National Association of Realtors. All back andcurrent figures are available from originating agency. Permit au-thorizations are those reported to the Census Bureau from 16,000jurisdictions beginning with 1978.
TABLE 50
1. Not seasonally adjusted.2. Figures for consumer prices are those for all urban consumers.3. Excludes intermediate materials for food manufacturing and
manufactured animal feeds,SOURCE. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
TABLE 51
1. With inventory valuation and capital consumption adjust-ments.
2. With capital consumption adjustment.3. For after-tax profits, dividends, and the like, see table 35.SOURCE. Survey of Current Business (Department of Com-
merce).
TABLE 52
1. With inventory valuation and capital consumption adjust-ments.
2. With capital consumption adjustment.SOURCE. Survey of Current Business (Department of Com-
merce).
TABLE 53
1. Seasonal factors are not calculated for lines 6, 10, 12-16,18-20,22-34, and 38-41.
2. Data are on an international accounts (I.A.) basis, whichdiffers from the Census basis data for reasons of coverage andtiming. Military exports are excluded from merchandise data andare included in line 6.
3. Includes reinvested earnings.4. Associated primarily with military sales contracts and other
transactions arranged with or through foreign official agencies.5. Consists of investments in U.S, corporate stocks and in debt
securities of private corporations and state and local governments.SOURCES FOR TABLES 53-66.Data in table 53 are from Survey of Current Business (U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis).FT900 "Summary of U.S. Export and Import Merchandise Trade"
(U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census).Table 55 is based on U.S. Treasury Department data and on data
reported to the Treasury Department by the International MonetaryFund.
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Tables 56 through 64 are based on Treasury Department dataand on data reported to the Treasury Department by banks (in-cluding Federal Reserve Banks) and brokers in the United States.The data exclude the holdings of dollars by the International Mon-etary Fund derived from payments of the U.S. subscription andfrom the exchange transactions and other operations of the IMF.The data also exclude U.S. Treasury letters of credit and U.S.nonnegotiable, noninterest-bearing notes held by nonmonetary in-ternational and regional organizations.
Tables 65 and 66 are based on data reported to the TreasuryDepartment by nonbanking business enterprises.
The term "foreigners" covers all institutions and individualsdomiciled outside the United States (including U.S. citizens dom-iciled abroad), and the foreign branches, subsidiaries, and officesof U.S. banks and business concerns; the central governments,central banks, and other official institutions of foreign countries,wherever located and international and regional organizations,wherever located. The term "foreigners" also includes persons inthe United States when it is known by reporting institutions thatthey are acting on behalf of foreigners.
TABLE 54
1. Data are on a Census/customs valuation basis. For reasonsof coverage and tuning, these data differ from the merchandisetrade data shown in table 53, "Summary of U.S. InternationalTransactions."
TABLE 55
1. Includes gold in Exchange Stabilization Fund. Gold held un-der earmark at Federal Reserve Banks for foreign and internationalaccounts is not included in the gold stock of the United States; seetable 63. Gold stock and earmarked gold are valued at $42.22 perfine troy ounce.
2. Beginning July 1974, the International Monetary Fund adopteda technique for valuing the special drawing right based on a weightedaverage of exchange rates for the currencies of member countries.From July 1974 through December 1980, 16 currencies were used;from January 1981, 5 currencies have been used. The U.S. SDRholdings, and reserve position in the IMF are valued on this basisbeginning in July 1974. At valuation used before July 1974 (SDR1 = $1.20635) total U.S. reserve assets, SDR holdings, and reserveposition in IMF were as follows (in millions of dollars, end ofperiod).
Month
1985JanuaryFebruary . . . . . .March . . ,AprilMayJune . . .JulyAugustSeptember . . . .OctoberNovemberDecember
Total
37,10537,30837,96837 94238,23938,44738 75838,88739,63842 79443,69344,021
SDRs
7,0447,2557,2697 2687,4887,4887 5717,7977,7977 7978,0048,009
Reserve, position
in IMF
12,69612,65912,56512 53412,50212,46112 13912,10612,07912 10912,04512,066
3. Includes allocations by the IMF of special drawing rights asfollows: $867 million on January 1, 1970; $717 million on January1, 1971; $710 million on January 1, 1972; $1,139 million on Jan-uary 1, 1979; $1,152 million on January 1, 1980; and $1,093million on January 1, 1981; plus net transactions in SDRs,
4. Represents the U.S. reserve tranche position in the IMF (theU.S. quota, plus net U.S. loans to the IMF, minus IMF holdings
of dollars), which is the amount that the United States could pur-chase in foreign currencies automatically if needed. Under appro-priate conditions, the United States could purchase additional amountsrelated to the U.S. quota.
5. Valued at current market exchange rates.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 56-A
1. Includes the Bank for International Settlements.2. Principally demand deposits, time deposits, bankers accep-
tances, commercial paper, negotiable time certificates of deposit,and borrowings under repurchase agreements.
3. Includes nonmarketable certificates of indebtedness (includ-ing those payable in foreign currencies) and nonmarketable Trea-sury bills issued to official institutions of foreign countries.
4. Excludes notes issued to foreign official nonreserve agencies.Includes bonds and notes payable in foreign currencies.
5. Debt securities of U. S. government corporations and federallysponsored agencies, and U.S. corporate stocks and bonds.
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 56-B
1. Includes the Bank for International Settlements.2. Includes countries in Oceania and Eastern Europe.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 57-A
1. Excludes negotiable time certificates of deposit, which areincluded in "Other negotiable and readily transferable instru-ments."
2. Includes borrowing under repurchase agreements.3. U.S. banks: includes amounts due to own foreign branches
and foreign subsidiaries consolidated in "Consolidated report ofcondition" filed with bank regulatory agencies. Agencies, branches,and majority-owned subsidiaries of foreign banks: principallyamounts due to head office or parent foreign bank and to foreignbranches, agencies, or wholly owned subsidiaries of head office orparent foreign bank.
4. Financial claims on residents of the United States, other thanlong-term securities, held by or through reporting banks.
5. Includes nonmarketable certificates of indebtedness and Trea-sury bills issued to official institutions of foreign countries.
6. Principally bankers acceptances, commercial paper, and ne-gotiable time certificates of deposit.
7. Principally the International Bank for Reconstruction and De-velopment and the Inter-American and Asian Development Banks.Data exclude "holdings of dollars" of the International MonetaryFund,
8. Foreign central banks and foreign central governments andthe Bank for International Settlements.
9. Excludes central banks, which are included in "Officialinstitutions."
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 57-B
1. Includes the Bank for International Settlements. Also includesEastern European countries not included in line 23.
2. Comprises Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Demo-cratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.
3. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).
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4. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.5. Excludes "holding of dollars" of the International Monetary
Fund.6. Asian, African, Middle Eastern, and European regional or-
ganizations, except the Bank for International Settlements, whichis included in "Other Western Europe."
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 58
1. Includes the Bank for International Settlements. Also includesEastern European countries not included in line 23.
2. Comprises Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Demo-cratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.
3. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).
4. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.5. Excludes the Bank for International Settlements, which is
included in "Other Western Europe."Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 59
1. Data for banks' own claims are given on a monthly basis,but the data for claims of banks' own domestic customers areavailable on a quarterly basis only.
2. U.S. banks: includes amounts due from own foreign branchesand foreign subsidiaries consolidated in "Consolidated report ofcondition" filed with bank regulatory agencies. Agencies, branches,and majority-owned subsidiaries of foreign banks: includes prin-cipally amounts due from head office or parent foreign bank, andforeign branches, agencies, or wholly owned subsidiaries of headoffice or parent foreign bank.
3. Assets owned by customers of the reporting bank located inthe United States that represent claims on foreigners held by re-porting banks for the account of their domestic customers.
4. Principally negotiable time certificates of deposit and bankersacceptances.
5. Includes demand and time deposits and negotiable and non-negotiable certificates of deposit denominated in U.S. dollars issuedby banks abroad.
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 60
1. Liabilities and claims of banks in the United States wereincreased, beginning in December 1981, by the shift from foreignbranches to international banking facilities in the United States ofliabilities to, and claims on, foreign residents.
2. Remaining time to maturity,3. Includes nonmonetary international and regional organiza-
tions.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 61
1. Data on claims exclude foreign currencies held by U.S. mone-tary authorities.
2. Assets owned by customers of the reporting bank located inthe United States that represent claims on foreigners held by re-porting banks for the accounts of their domestic customers.
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 62
1. Estimated official and private transactions of marketable U.S.Treasury securities with an original maturity of more than one year.Data are based on monthly transaction reports. Excludes nonmar-ketable U.S. Treasury bonds and notes held by official institutionsof foreign countries.
2. Includes U.S. Treasury notes, denominated in foreign cur-rencies, publicly issued to private foreign residents.
3. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).
4. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53,
TABLE 63
1. Excludes deposits and U.S. Treasury securities held for in-ternational and regional organizations.
2. Marketable U.S. Treasury bills, nt>',:es, and bonds; and non-marketable U.S. Treasury securities payable in dollars and inforeign currencies.
3. Earmarked gold is gold held for foreign and internationalaccounts; it is not included in the gold stock of the United States.Earmarked gold and the gold stock are valued at $42,22 per finetroy ounce.
Sources appear at the end of notes for (able 53.
TABLE 64
1. Comprises oil-exporting countries as follows: Bahrain, Iran,Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emir-ates (Trucial States).
2. Includes state and local government securities, and securitiesof U. S. government agencies and corporations. Also includes issuesof new debt securities sold abroad by U.S. corporations organizedto finance direct investments abroad.
Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 65
1. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).
2. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.3. Includes nonmonetary international £ind regional organiza-
tions.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 66
1. Table 59, "Banks' own and domestic customers' claims onforeigners," includes monthly figures for U.S. dollar deposits inbanks abroad, reported by nonbanking business enterprises in theUnited States.
2. Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and United Arab Emirates (Trucial States).
3. Comprises Algeria, Gabon, Libya, and Nigeria.4. Includes nonmonetary international arid regional organiza-
tions.Sources appear at the end of notes for table 53.
TABLE 67
1. For a given month, total assets may not equal total liabilitiesbecause some branches did not adjust the net position of the bank
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in the branch to reflect unrealized paper profits and paper lossescaused by changes in exchange rates, which are used to convertforeign currency values into equivalent dollar values.
2. Beginning with the data for June 1984, reported claims heldby foreign branches have been reduced by an increase in the re-porting threshold for "shell" branches from $50 millioii to $150million equivalent in total assets; this is the threshold now applicableto all reporting branches.
3. Data for assets vis-a-vis other banks in the United $tates andvis-a-vis nonbanks are combined for dates before June 1984.
4. Before June 1984, liabilities on negotiable CDs wete includedin liabilities to the United States or liabilities to foreigners, ac-cording to the address of the initial purchaser.
TABLE 68
1. Data are aggregates of categories reported on the quarterlyform FHEC 002, ''Report of Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Branchesand Agencies of Foreign Banks." Details may not add to totalsbecause of rounding. This form was first used for reporting dataas of June 30, 1980, and was revised as of December 31, 1985.From November 1972 through May 1980, U.S. branches and agen-cies of foreign banks had filed a monthly FR 886a report* Aggregatedata from that report were available through the Federal Reservestatistical release G.ll, last issued on July 10, 1980. Data in thistable and in the G.ll tables are not strictly comparable because ofdifferences in reporting panels and in definitions of balance sheetitems.
2. Includes the District of Columbia.3. Total assets and total liabilities include net balances, if any,
due from or due to related banking institutions in the United Statesand in foreign countries (see footnote 4). On the former monthlybranch and agency report, available through the G.ll statiscal re-lease, gross balances were included in total assets and total liabilities.Therefore, total asset and total liability figures in this table are notcomparable to those in the G.ll tables.
4. "Related banking institutions" includes the foreign head of-fice and other U.S. and foreign branches and agencies of the bank,the bank's parent holding company, and majority-owned baningsubsidiaries of the bank and of its parent holding company (in-cluding subsidiaries owned both directly and indirectly).
5. In some cases two or more offices of a foreign bank withinthe same metropolitan area file a consolidated report;
6. Effective December 1981, the Ff^deral Reserve Board amendedRegulations D and Q to permit banking offices located in the UnitedStates to operate International Banking Facilities (IBFs). As ofDecember31,1985, data for IBFs are reported in a separate column.These data are either included in or excluded from the total columnsas indicated in the headings. The notation "n.a." indicates that noIBF data are reported for that item, either because the item is notan eligible IBF asset or liability or because that level of detail isnot reported for IBFs. From December 1981 through September1985, IBF data were included in all applicable items reported.
The claims of the U.S. offices in this table include only banks'own claims payable in dollars.
2. Beginning with June 1984 data, reported claims held by for-eign branches have been reduced by an increase in the reportingthreshold for "shell" branches from $50 million to $150 millionequivalent in total assets, the threshold now applicable to all re-porting branches.
3. In addition to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun-tries shown individually, this group includes other members ofOPEC (Algeria, Gabon, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar,Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates) as well as Bahrain andOman (not formally members of OPEC).
4. Excludes Liberia.5. Includes Canal Zone beginning December 1979.6. Foreign branch claims only.7. Includes New Zealand, Liberia, and international and regional
organizations.
TABLE 70
1. Rates are mainly those at which the central bank either dis-counts or makes advances against eligible commercial paper orgovernment securities for commercial banks or brokers. For coun-tries with more than one rate applicable to such discounts or ad-vances, the rate shown is the one at which it is understood thecentral bank transacts the largest proportion of its credit operations.
The compounded annual rate is based on the official rate perday.
TABLE 71
1. Rates are for three-month interbank loans except for Canada,finance company paper; Belgium, three-month Treasury bills; andJapan, Gensaki rate.
TABLE 72
1. Index of weighted-average exchange value of U.S. dollaragainst currencies of other Group of Ten (G-10) countries plusSwitzerland. Weights are 1972-76 global trade of each of the 10countries. Series revised as of August 1978 (see Federal ReserveBulletin, vol. 64, August 1978, p. 700).
TABLE 73
1. Averages of certified noon buying rates in New York forcable transfers.
2. Cents per unit of foreign currency.
TABLE 69
1. The banking offices covered by these data are the U.S. officesand foreign branches of U.S.-owned banks and of U.S. subsidiariesof foreign-owned banks. Offices nor covered include (1) U.S. agen-cies and branches of foreign banks, and (2) foreign subsidiaries ofU.S. banks. To minimize duplication, the data are adjusted toexclude the claims on foreign branches held by a U.S. office oranother foreign branch of the same banking institution. The datain this table combine foreign branch claims in table 67 (the sumof lines 7 through 10) with the claims of U.S. offices in table 59(excluding those held by agencies and branches of foreign banksand those constituting claims on own foreign branches).
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TABLE 74
1. See the Board's Annual Report for statements of conditionof the Federal Reserve Banks for other years.
2. Includes securities loaned—securities fully guaranteed by U.S.government pledged with Federal Reserve Banks; and excludes anysecurities sold and scheduled to be bought back under matched sale-purchase transactions.
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3. Such assets are revalued monthly at market exchange rates.4. Includes reserves of all depository institutions.5. Includes exchange-translation account reflecting the monthly
revaluation at market exchange rates of foreign exchange commit-ments.
6. Includes Federal Reserve notes held by U.S. Treasury andby Federal Reserve Banks other than the issuing Bank.
TABLE 78
1. S = statewide branching; L = limited branching; U = unitbanking.
SOURCES. Compiled from unpublished data from the Board ofGovernors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal DepositInsurance Corporation.
TABLE 75
1. Includes distribution of costs for projects performed by oneBank for the benefit of one or more other Banks.
2. This item includes expenses for labor and materials tempo-rarily capitalized and charged to activities when the products areconsumed.
3. For additional details, see the Board of Governors of theFederal Reserve System, 72nd Annual Report, 1985, (1986), pages214-17.
NOTE. Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
TABLE 76
1. Number excludes banks that have banking facilities only;banking facilities are shown separately; see note 2.
Except for the following, branches and additional offices arelocated in the same state as the parent bank. (In this table thesebranches are shown according to their own location rather than thatof the parent bank.)
Type and location of bank Number and locationof branches
1 national in New Jersey1 national in California
1 noninsured unincorporatedin New York
3 insured nonmember inPuerto Rico
1 in Pennsylvania3 in Washington and 1
in Oregon1 in Massachusetts and
1 in Pennsylvania17 in New York and 1 in
California
2. As of December 31, 1984, includes 13 state member non-insured trust companies and 1 noninsured national trust company.
3. Banking facilities (other than branches) that are provided atmilitary and other government establishments through arrangementsmade by the Treasury; 78 banks operated such facilities and 23 hadno other type of branch or facility in 1984.
TABLE 77-A
1. Figures include all banks in Alaska and Hawaii, but excludenonmember banks in territories and possessions.
2. Figures exclude Federal (mutual) savings banks.3. State member figures include 1 bank in Puerto Rico.4. As of December 31, 1985, includes 13 state member non-
insured and 1 noninsured national trust company.5. Figures exclude new banks organized to succeed operating
banks.
TABLE 77-B
1. Individual breakdowns by type of bank are not available.Therefore, the "Other" category of changes is the residual changesfrom the differences between figures for the current and previousyear, minus the actual changes from the first three (3) categories.
2. Provided at military and other government establishmentsthrough arrangements made by the U.S. Treasury Department.
TABLE 79
1. Number in parentheses is total of banking organizations instate.
2. Independent bank.
TABLE 80
1. Companies included are those that have reported to the Boardof Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the re-quirements of the Bank Holding Company Act; the number includessome companies that have filed registration statements, but whoseholding company status has not yet been determined by the Board.
The total does not necessarily equal the sum of the figures forstates because it has been corrected for duplications; that is, holdingcompanies or groups that have subsidiary banks in more than onestate are included in the total only once.
Lists showing the names, offices, total assets, and total depositsof the subsidiary banks in the holding company groups (both do-mestic and domestic including foreign) for 1984 are available fromPublications Services, Board of Governors; of the Federal ReserveSystem, Washington, D.C. 20551.
Figures exclude banking subsidiaries located hi Puerto Rico andholding companies whose only banking subsidiaries are located inPuerto Rico.
2. Companies that are subsidiaries of other bank holding com-panies are eliminated.
3. Branches include locations other than the bank's head office;that is, domestic branches, facilities, foreign branches and subsid-iaries, and Edge Act and Agreement corporations, when applicable,
4. Companies whose only bank subsidiary is also a subsidiaryof another, unrelated bank holding company are included,
5. Data for each state represent the number of bank holdingcompanies or groups having subsidiary banks in that state ratherthan the number of registered bank holding companies or groupswhose principal offices are located in the state.
6. These data may be more than 100 pefcent because of mutualsavings banks and other institutions entity type codes are equal to1. These data are not added into the total U.S. commercial bankfigures but are added into the BHC figures.
7. S = statewide branching; L = limited branching; U = unitbanking.
TABLE 81
1. Minority-owned banks are defined as those in which morethan 50 percent of the stock is owned by minority groups, as wellas those independently controlled by minority group members.
The following tabulation shows numbers of minority-owned banksfor 1985 classified in two ways:
By type of minority By type of bank charter
BlackHispanicWomenAsianAmerican IndianMultiracial
45286
1432
Federal Reserve memberNationalState
Nonmember state
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TABLE 82
1. Includes deferred profit-sharing "funds and pension, funds ofcorporations, unions, multiemployer groups, and nonprofit orga-nizations.
2. Includes Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Trust Fund.
TABLE 83
1. Rates are reported on an annual percentage rate basis as spec-ified in Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) of the Board of Governors.Commercial bank rates are "most common" rates for direct loanswith specified maturities; finance company rates are weighted av-erages for purchased contracts on automobile loans. For descriptionof data, see Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 59 (September 1973),pages 641-45.
2. Data are available for midmonth of quarter only.3. Before 1983 the maturity for new car loans was 36 months,
and for mobile home loans was 84 months.4. At auto finance companies.
TABLE 84
1. Annual data for bank lending under Regulation U ceased tobe collected after June 1977.
2. Includes data for firms that are members of the AmericanStock Exchange but not of the New York Stock Exchange thatreport directly to the Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem.
3. Margin accounts include credit extended on stock and non-convertible, and convertible bonds under the consolidated methodof reporting in Regulation T.
4. Includes credit extended to finance purchases through qual-ified stock option and employee stock purchase plans.
TABLE 85
1. These are members of either the American Stock Exchangeor the New York Stock Exchange.
TABLE 86
1. American Council of Life Insurance data for new commit-ments of $100,000 and over each on mortgages for multifarnilyand nonresidential nonfarm properties, most of which are locatedin the United States. The series covers 20 companies with 61 percentof industry assets and 67 percent of nonfarm mortgages.
2. Averages, which are based on number of loans, vary in partwith loan composition by type and location of property, type andpurpose of loan, and loan amortization and prepayment terms. Datafor the following are limited to cases for which information wasavailable or estimates could be made: capitalization rate (net sta-bilized property earnings divided by property value); debt-coverageratio (net stabilized earnings divided by debt service); and percentconstant (annual level payment, including principal and interest,per $100 of debt). All statistics exclude construction loans, in-creases in existing loans in a company's portfolio, reapprovals, andloans secured by land only.
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Index to TablesReferences are to table numbers, not page numbers
Acceptances, bankers (See Bankers acceptances)Agricultural loans, commercial banks, 14(A, B), 17, 22Assets and deposits
Banking organizations, percentage of total held by ten largest,79
Banks in holding company groups, 80(A, B, C^ D)Assets and liabilities (See also Foreigners)
Banks, 16(A, B), 17, 18, 24(B)Credit unions, 25(D)Domestic finance companies, 38Federal Reserve Banks, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A), 74Flow of funds accounts, 43(A, B)Foreign banks, U.S. branches and agencies, 68(A, B, C, D)FSLIC-insured institutions, 25(A)Life insurance companies, 25(C)Minority-owned banks, 81Nonfinancial corporations, 36Savings banks, 25(B)
Assets of pension funds, 82(A, B, C)Automobiles
Consumer installment credit, 42, 83Production, 48
Bankers acceptances, 9, 20(B), 23(A, B), 30(A, B), 75Banking offices
Banks in holding company groups, 80(A, B, C, D)In operation, number and changes, 76, 77(A, B), 78
Banks in holding company groups, 80(A, B, C, D)Bonds (See also U.S. government securities)
Interest rates\ 23(A, B)New issues, 33
Branch banks, 67, 68(A, B, C, D), 76, 77(B)Budget, U.S. (See Federal finance)Business activity, selected measures, 45Business expenditures on new plant and equipment, 37Business loans (See Commercial and industrial loans)
Capacity, 46(B)Capacity utilization, 45, 46(C)Capital accounts
Banks, 16(A, B)Federal Reserve Banks, 10(A), 74
Central banks, foreign, discount rates, 70Certificates of deposit, 23(A, B), 30(A, B)Commercial and industrial loans
Commercial banks, 14(A, B), 16(A, B), 17, 22, 68(A, B, C, D)
Weekly reporting banks, 17Commercial banks
Agricultural loans, 17, 22Assets and liabilities, 16(A, B), 17
Commercial banks—ContinuedBanking offices, number and changes, 76, 77(A, B), 78Banking organizations, percentage of total assets and deposits
held by ten largest, 79Commercial and industrial loans, 14(A,B), 16(A,B), 17,22,68(A,
B, C, D)Consumer loans held, by type and terms, 42, 83Debits and deposit turnover, 11(A, B)Loans and securities, 14(A, B)Loans sold outright, 17Mortgages held, by type of holder and property, 41Nondeposit funds, 15Time and savings deposits, 1(A, B)
Commercial paper, 20(A), 23(A, B), 30(A, B), 38Condition statements (See Assets and liabilities)Construction
Contracts, 45Housing, 49Loans, 22
Consumer installment credit, 39(A, B), 42, 83Consumer prices, 45, 50Consumption expenditures, 51, 52Corporations
Nonfinancial, assets and liabilities, 36Profits and their distribution, 35, 51Security issues, 33, 64
Cost of living (See Consumer prices)Credit (See Loans)Credit unions, 25(D), 42Currency and coin, 16(A, B)Currency in circulation, 2, 12(A, B)Customer financing, stock market, 24(B, C, D), 84, 85
Debits to deposit accounts, 11(A, B)Debt (See specific types of debt or securities)Demand deposits
Banks, 11(A, B), 16(A, B), 17Ownership by individuals, partnerships, and corporations, 19Turnover, 11(A, B)
Depository institutionsReserve requirements, 6Reserves and related items, 1(A, B), 2(A, B, C, D), 3(A, B),
13(A, B), 74Deposits (See also specific types)
Banking organizations, percentage of total deposits held by tenlargest, 79
Banks, 1(A, B), 16(A, B), 17, 18, 25(B)Banks in holding company groups, 80(A, B, C, D)Federal Reserve Banks, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A), 26, 74Turnover, 11(A, B)
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Discounts rates at Federal Reserve Banks and at foreign centralbanks (See Interest rates)
Discounts and advances by Federal Reserve Banks (See Loans)Dividends
Corporate, 35Federal Reserve Banks, 75
Dollar, U.S., index of weighted-average value, 72
Employment, 45, 47Eurodollars, 23(A, B)Expenditures on new plant and equipment, 37
Farm Credit Banks, 31Farm mortgage loans, 41Federal agency obligations, 2(A, B, C, D), 9, 10(A, C), 30
(A, B), 31,74Federal credit agencies, 31Federal finance
Debt subject to statutory limit, and types and ownership of grossdebt of U.S. Treasury, 28, 29
Receipts and outlays, 26, 27(A, B)Treasury financing of surplus or deficit, 26Treasury operating balance, 26
Federal Financing Bank, 26, 31Federal funds, 4, 15, 17, 18, 23(A, B), 26Federal Home Loan Banks, 31Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 31, 40, 41Federal Housing Administration
Debt of, 31Mortgage interest rate, 40Mortgage debt outstanding, 41
Federal Land Banks, 41Federal National Mortgage Association, 31, 40, 41Federal Reserve Banks
Condition statement, 10(A), 74Discount rates (See Interest rates)Income, expenses, and dividends, 75Payments to U.S. Treasury, 75Surplus, 75U.S. government securities held, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A, C),
29 74Federal Reserve credit, 2(A, B, C, D), 3(A, B), 10(A, C), 74Federal Reserve notes, 10(A, B), 74, 75Federally sponsored credit agencies, 31Finance companies
Assets and liabilities, 38(A, B)Business credit, 39(A, B)Loans, 14(A, B), 17, 42, 82(A, B, C)Mortgage debt, 41Paper, 20(A), 23(A, B)
Finance rates (See Interest rates)Financial institutions
Loans to, 17Mutual savings banks, 8, 25(B), 29, 41, 42, 76, 77(A, B)Savings and loan associations, 8, 25(A), 41, 42, 44(A)Savings institutions, 25(A, B, C, D)Selected assets and liabilities, 25(A, B, C, D)Thrift institutions, 1(A, B)
Float, 2(A, B, C, D)Flow of funds, 43(A, B), 44(A, B, C)Foreign banks, assets and liabilities of U.S. branches and agencies,
14(A, B), 68(A, B, C, D)Foreign central banks (See Central banks)Foreign currency operations, 10(A), 74, 75Foreign deposits in U.S. banks, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A), 17, 74Foreign exchange rates, 73Foreign official institutions, liabilities to, 56(A, B)Foreign trade, 54Foreigners
Claims on, 58, 59, 60, 61, 66, 67, 68(A, B, C, D), 69
Foreigners—ContinuedLiabilities to, 17, 54, 56(A, B), 57<A, B), 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,
67, 68(A, B, C, D)FSLIC-insured institutions, 25(A)Futures transactions, 30(A, B, C)
GoldCertificate account, 10(A, B), 74Holdings, 43(A)Stock, 2(A, B, C, D), 55
Government National Mortgage Association, 31, 40, 41Gross national product, 51
Holding company groups, banking offices, assets, and depositsof banks in, 80(A, B, C, D)
Housing, new and existing units, 49
Income, personal and national, 45, 51, 52Income and expenses, Federal Reserve Banks, 75Industrial production, 45, 46(A, B, C), 48Installment loans (See Consumer installment credit)Insurance companies, 25(C), 29, 41, 86Insured commercial banks, 76Interest rates
Bonds, 23(A, B)Commercial and industrial loans, 22Federal Reserve Banks, 5(A, B)Foreign central banks, 70Foreign short-term, 71Installment credit, selected types, 83Money and capital markets, 23(A, BliMortgages, 40Prime rate, 21Time and savings deposits, 8Treasury bills, 23(A, B)
International capital transactions of United States, 53-71International organizations, 56(A, B), 57(A, B), 58, 62, 63, 64,
65,66Inventories, 51Investment companies, issues and assets, 34Investments (See also specific types)
Banks, 16(A, B), 17, 25(B)Commercial banks, 1(A, B), 14(A, B), 16(A, B), 17, 41Federal Reserve Banks, 10(A, C), 74Savings, 52Savings institutions, 25(A, B, C, D), 41, 86
Labor force, 47Liabilities (See Assets and liabilities)Life insurance companies (See Insurance companies)Loans (See also specific types)
Banks, 16(A, B), 17, 18, 25(B, D)Commercial banks, 1(A, B), 14(A, B) 16(A, B), 17, 18, 22,
68(A, B, C, D)Federal Reserve Banks, 2(A, B, C, D), 3(A, B), 5(A, B), 10
(A, C), 74, 75Insured or guaranteed by United States, 40, 41Savings institutions, 25(A, B, C, D), 41., 86
ManufacturingCapacity utilization, 45, 46(A, B, C)Production, 45, 46(A), 48
Margin accountsBrokers' detailed debit and credit balances, 85Selected statistics, 24(B, C)
Margin regulations, credit subject to, by type, 84Margin requirements, 7Member banks (See also Depository institutions)
Banking offices, number and changes, 76, 77(A, B)Federal funds and repurchase agreements, 4
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Member banks—ContinuedReserve requirements, 6
Minority-owned banks, assets and liabilities, 81Mobile homes
Loans for, 42Shipped, 49
Monetary and credit aggregates, 1(A, B), 13(A, B)Money and capital market rates, 23(A, B)Money stock measures and components, 1(A, B), 12(A, B)Mortgages (See Real estate loans)Mortgage-backed securities, 25(A, B)Mutual funds (See Investment companies)Mutual savings banks (See Financial institutions)
National banks, number, and changes in number of hankingoffices, 76, 77(A, B)
National income, 51Nondeposit funds of commercial banks, 15Nonmember banks, number, and changes in number qf banking
offices, 76, 77(A, B)
Open market transactions, 9Output, 46(A)
Pension funds, assets, 32(A, B, C)Personal income, 45, 51, 52Prices
Consumer and producer, 45, 50Stock market, 24(A)
Prime rate, 21Producer prices, 45, 50Production, 45, 48Profit and loss, Federal Reserve Banks, 75Profits, corporate, 35
Real estate loansBanks, 14(A, B), 17, 41Life insurance companies, 86Savings institutions, 25(A, B, C)Terms, yields, and activity, 40Type of holder and property mortgaged, 41
Repurchase agreementsBanks, 4, 15, 17Government sector, 9, 30(C), 74
Reserve requirements, 6Reserves
Commercial banks, 16(A, B)Depository institutions, 1(A, B), 2(A, B, C, D), 3(A, B),
13 (A, B), 74Federal Reserve Banks, 3(A, B), 74U.S. reserve assets, 55
Residential mortgage loans, 40Retail credit and retail sales, 42, 45, 83
SavingFlow of funds, 43(A, B), 44(A, B, C)National income accounts, 51Personal, 52
Savings and loan associations (See Financial institutions)Savings deposits (See Time and savings deposits)Savings institutions (See Financial institutions)Securities (See specific types)
Securities—ContinuedCommercial banks, 14(A, B), 17Credit reported by lenders, 24(B, C, D), 84, 85Federal and federally sponsored credit agencies, 31Foreign transactions, 64New issues, 32, 33Prices, 24(A)
Special drawing rightsAllocations, 53Certificate account, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A, B), 74Holdings, 43(A, B), 53, 55
State and local governmentsDeposits, 17Holdings of U.S. government securities, 29New security issues, 32Ownership of securities issued by, 17, 25(B, C)
State member banks, number, and changes in number of bankingoffices, 76, 77(A, B)
Stock marketCustomer financing, 24(B, C, D), 84, 85Prices and trading, 24(A, B, C, D)
Stocks (See also Securities)New issues, 33Prices, 24(A)
Student loan marketing association, 31
Tax receipts, federal, 27(A)Tennessee Valley Authority, 31Thrift institutions (See Financial institutions)Time and savings deposits, 1(A, B), 8, 11(A, B), 12(A, B), 15,
16(A, B), 17, 18, 25(B)Trade, foreign, 54Treasury bills (See Government securities)Treasury currency and Treasury cash, 2(A, B, C, D)Treasury deposits, 2(A, B, C, D), 10(A), 26, 74Treasury operating balance, 26
Unemployment, 47U.S. government balances
Commercial bank holdings, 17Treasury deposits at Reserve Banks, 10(A), 26
U.S. government securitiesBank holdings, 14(A, B), 16(A, B), 17, 18, 29Dealers' transactions, positions, and financing, 30(A, B, C)Federal Reserve Bank holdings and earnings, 2(A, B, C, D),
10(A, C), 29, 74, 75Foreign and international holdings and transactions, 10(A), 29,
62, 63Nonfinancial corporation holdings, 36Open market transactions, 9Outstanding, by type or holder, 25(B, C), 29Rates, 23(A, B)Treasury bills, 9, 23(A, B), 30(A, B, C), 56(A, B)
U.S. international transactions, 53-71
Veterans Administration, 40, 41
Weekly reporting banks, 17
Yields (See Interest rates)
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