[Economic Indicators March, 1997]
[Page Number 27]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
               COMPONENTS OF MONEY STOCK AND LIQUID ASSETS

                                                              [Averages of daily figures; billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted]                                                             
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                                                                         Money market  mutual   Savings                                                                                         
                                                                            fund  balances     deposits,                                                                                        
                                                                 Other  ----------------------                                         Overnight  Overnight            Short-   Bank-           
                                                                check-                         including      Small         Large      and term    and term    Sav-     term     ers'   Com- mer-
                  Period                   Currency   Demand     able                             money   denomination  denomination  repurchase    Euro-      ings    Treas-    ac-       cial 
                                                     deposits  deposits               Insti-     market    time  depos-     time      agreements   dollars    bonds     ury     cept-     paper 
                                                                (OCDs)   Retail \1\   tution    deposit      its \3\    deposits \3\     (RPs)      (net)             securi-   ances           
                                                                                     only \2\   accounts                                 (net)                          ties                    
                                                                                                (MMDAs)                                                                                         
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1987:Dec ................................     196.8     286.8     259.5       224.6      92.0     937.4         921.0        467.0        172.6      108.2     100.6    249.5     44.5   r 272.7
1988:Dec ................................     212.3     286.8     280.9       245.9      92.3     926.3       1,037.1        518.3        189.0      117.0     109.4    266.8     40.2   r 334.3
1989:Dec ................................     222.7     279.3     285.3       321.7     110.3     893.7       1,151.4        541.5        158.0       95.2     117.5    324.0     40.7   r 344.6
1990:Dec ................................     246.8     277.4     293.9       357.1     138.0     923.8       1,172.8        480.9        138.8       88.7     126.0  r 334.1     36.1   r 354.4
1991:Dec ................................     267.3     289.6     332.5       371.9     185.5   1,045.0       1,065.4        416.5        119.5       79.3     137.9  r 328.8   r 23.8   r 335.2
1992:Dec ................................     292.9     339.5     384.4       353.5     207.5   1,187.3         868.3        353.4        128.6       67.0     156.6  r 344.7   r 20.8   r 365.5
1993:Dec ................................     322.2     385.2     414.5       354.9     209.5   1,219.2         782.6        333.4        158.6       66.4     171.5  r 340.5   r 14.8   r 386.6
1994:Dec ................................     354.4     384.1     403.8       384.3     198.5   1,149.6         817.5        363.1        182.9       82.1   r 180.2  r 383.0   r 14.0   r 403.9
1995:Dec ................................     372.6     391.1     356.5       455.2     246.9   1,137.1         933.7        419.8        182.1       91.0     184.8  r 469.7   r 11.7   r 439.3
1996:Dec r...............................     395.2     402.5     274.8       536.6     299.3   1,271.0         944.4        489.6        192.5      112.6     187.0    435.7     11.8     495.5
                                                                                                                                                                                                
1996:Jan ................................     373.0     394.4     345.9       459.6     250.1   1,153.8         934.3        420.9        187.2       94.2     185.0  r 464.3   r 11.6   r 440.0
      Feb ...............................     373.4     397.3     340.3       466.0     259.7   1,165.1         934.1        426.3        188.9       95.4   r 185.2  r 448.1   r 10.5   r 443.0
      Mar ...............................     375.4     404.5     337.3       476.8     263.7   1,180.2         930.8        432.5      r 187.8       94.0   r 185.4  r 458.4   r 10.1   r 446.3
      Apr ...............................     376.4     404.5     333.9       481.4     263.4   1,190.1         929.5        435.4        188.9       96.5   r 185.8  r 460.0   r 10.4   r 459.3
      May ...............................     377.7     407.1     323.5       484.5     263.6   1,195.6         928.4        442.5        202.7       97.0   r 186.1  r 439.6   r 11.0   r 468.0
      June ..............................     379.9     410.6     316.4       493.6     269.7   1,204.1         928.8        448.9      r 195.2       97.8     186.4  r 448.5   r 11.5   r 470.1
      July...............................     382.8     408.7     308.7       499.6     274.0   1,211.0         930.5        455.2      r 194.0       97.9   r 186.7  r 447.6   r 11.6   r 473.0
      Aug ...............................     385.2     405.8     300.4       506.1     278.8   1,222.7         934.2        459.3        192.0       98.4   r 186.9  r 452.4   r 11.4   r 477.7
      Sept ..............................     387.6     404.9     292.2       513.2     285.2   1,231.5         937.5        466.8        193.9      101.2   r 187.1  r 457.7   r 11.3   r 482.0
      Oct r..............................     390.2     398.2     283.2       520.5     288.1   1,246.3         940.9        479.2        195.6      107.1     187.1    447.5     11.3     479.6
      Nov r..............................     392.5     402.1     276.8       527.1     292.0   1,259.0         943.3        481.7        194.7      107.5     187.0    454.2     11.6     483.2
      Dec r..............................     395.2     402.5     274.8       536.6     299.3   1,271.0         944.4        489.6        192.5      112.6     187.0    435.7     11.8     495.5
                                                                                                                                                                                                
1997:Jan r...............................     397.0     401.7     272.4       542.4     296.3   1,282.5         945.2        491.3        194.8      116.3   p 186.7  p 415.9   p 11.5   p 509.1
      Feb................................     400.5     404.2     267.0       548.7     305.4   1,290.5         946.6        499.4        198.4      117.7   .......  .......  .......  ........
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    \1\ Balances in money funds with 
minimum initial investments of less 
than $50,000.
    \2\ Balances in money funds with 
minimum initial investments of 
$50,000 or more.
    \3\ Small denomination and large 
denomination deposits are those 
issued in amounts of less than 
$100,000 and more than $100,000, 
respectively.
    Note.--Travelers checks of 
nonbank issuers are a component of 
money stock but are not shown here.

    Source: Board of Governors of 
the Federal Reserve System.