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Show Federal Reserve Statement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Heavy withdrawals with-drawals of government deposits and a substantial increase in member bank reserve re-serve deposits, are shown in this week's federal reserve board statement, issued tonight as at the close of business last night. Aggregate gold reserves decreased about $3,000,000 within the last week, and federal reserve notes in circulation fell off $3,S63,000. The report shows: RESOURCES. Gold coin and certificates In vault 3 472,012,000 Gold settlement found federal reserve board 388,210,000 Gold with foreign agencies.. 62,500,000 Total gold held, by banks... 912,722,000 Gold with federal reserve agents 793.829.000 Gold redemption fund 19,956,000 Total gold reserves 1,726,507,000 Legal tender notes, silver, etc. 56,252,000 Total reserves 1.782,759,000 Bills discounted for members and federal reserve banks. 627,662,000 "Bills bought in open market. 273,912,000 Total bills on hand 901,574,000 U. S. government long term securities 50,525,000 U. S. government short term securities 72,669,000 All other earning assets 4,902,000 Total earnings, assets 1,029,670,000 Due from other federal reserve re-serve banks, net 32,505,000 Uncollected items 323,703,000 Total deduction from gross deposits 356,208,000 Five per cent redemption fund against federal reserve bank notes 537,000 All other resources 201,000 Total resources 3,169.375,000 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 72,439,000 Surplus 1,134,000 Government deposits 13,691,000 Due to members, reserve account ac-count 1,480,743.000 Collection items 194,955,000 Other deposits, including foreign for-eign government credits... 37,697,000 Total gross deposits 1,849,OS6,000 Federal reserve notes in actual circulation 1,234,934,000 Federal reserve bank notes in circulation, net liabilities. 8.000,000 All other liabilities 3,752,000 Total liabilities 3.169,375,000 Ratio of gold reserves to net deposits and federal reserve note liabilities combined. com-bined. 63.3 per cent. Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combined, com-bined, 65.4 per cent. |