[Economic Indicators June, 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     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     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     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    334.1     36.1     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    328.8     23.8     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    344.7     20.8     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    340.5     14.8     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     180.2    383.0     14.0     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    469.7     11.2     439.3
1996:Dec.................................     395.2   r 402.4     274.8       536.6     299.3   1,271.0         944.4        489.6        193.0    r 116.3     187.0  r 470.8     12.2     495.5
                                                                                                                                                                                                
1996:Apr.................................     376.4     404.5     333.9       481.4     263.4   1,190.1         929.5        435.4        188.9       96.5     185.8  r 464.3     10.2     459.3
      May................................     377.7     407.1     323.5       484.5     263.6   1,195.6         928.4        442.5        202.7       97.0     186.1  r 453.0     10.7     468.0
      June...............................     379.9     410.6     316.4       493.6     269.7   1,204.1         928.8        448.9        195.3       97.8     186.4  r 470.8     11.1     470.1
      July...............................     382.8     408.7     308.7       499.6     274.0   1,211.0         930.5        455.2        194.1       97.9     186.7  r 473.8     11.5     473.0
      Aug................................     385.2     405.8     300.4       506.1     278.8   1,222.7         934.1        459.3        192.3       98.4     186.9  r 478.3     11.7     477.7
      Sept...............................     387.6     404.9     292.2       513.2     285.2   1,231.5         937.5        466.8        194.1      101.2     187.1  r 484.2     12.0     482.0
      Oct................................     390.2     398.2     283.2       520.5     288.1   1,246.3         940.8        479.2        195.5      107.1     187.1  r 476.7     12.1     479.6
      Nov................................     392.5     402.1     276.8       527.1     292.0   1,259.0         943.2        481.7        194.6    r 109.3     187.0  r 486.5     12.2     483.2
      Dec................................     395.2   r 402.4     274.8       536.6     299.3   1,271.0         944.4        489.6        193.0    r 116.3     187.0  r 470.8     12.2     495.5
                                                                                                                                                                                                
1997:Jan.................................     397.0     401.7     272.5       542.4     296.3   1,282.5         945.0        491.4      r 196.1    r 120.0     186.7  r 449.9     11.9     509.1
      Feb................................     400.5     404.2     267.3       548.7     305.4   1,290.5         946.2        497.9      r 200.1    r 122.7     186.4  r 447.9     12.7     517.5
      Mar................................     402.4     402.8     261.6       557.8     311.8   1,304.3         945.1        506.7      r 198.3    r 125.1     186.3  r 446.4     13.5     525.9
      Apr r..............................     403.7     395.3     257.8       569.2     311.6   1,321.1         946.4        519.6        200.2      128.4   p 186.2  p 442.0   p 12.8   p 536.3
      May................................     406.1     395.3     253.1       567.2     311.6   1,320.9         950.7        521.8        198.6      134.4   .......  .......  .......  ........
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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.

    See Note, p. 26.

    Source: Board of Governors of 
the Federal Reserve System.