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TABLE-U.S. M-2 money supply fell $6.5 bln Nov 2 week
By: AFX | 12 Nov 2009 | 04:45 PM ET
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Nov 12 (Reuters) - U.S. M-2 money supply fell by $6.5 billion in the Nov. 2 week to $8,387.3 billion, the Federal Reserve said on Thursday. The Fed said the four-week moving average of M-2 was $8,367.6 billion vs. $8,355.9 billion in the previous week. Following are the details of the money supply report, and the Fed's H.3 and H.4 reports: One week ended November 02 (billions dlrs) Latest Change Prev week Rvsd from M-1....1,695.9 up.....27.9 vs 1,668.0.....1,668.0 M-2....8,387.3 down....6.5 vs 8,393.8.....8,393.8 M-2 Avg 4 wks (Vs Wk ago)..8,367.6 vs ...8,355.9 Monthly aggregates (Adjusted avgs in billions) M-1 (Oct vs Sept).........1,673.9 vs.....1,659.9 M-2 (Oct vs Sept).........8,359.8 vs.....8,333.2 Federal Reserve's H.3 and H.4 report: Two Weeks Ended November 4 daily avgs-mlns (H.3) Free Reserves........rvsd..950,134 vs.rvsd...877,010 Other Borrowings...........109,119 vs........109,788 Seasonal Loans..................67 vs.............83 Total Borrowings...........248,364 vs........265,229 Term Auction Credit........139,245 vs........155,442 Excess Reserves..........1,059,253 vs........986,798 Required Reserves (Adj).....62,410 vs.........61,098 Required Reserves...........65,016 vs.........59,754 Total Reserves...........1,124,269 vs......1,046,552 Non-Borrowed Reserves......875,905 vs........781,323 Monetary Base (Unadj)....2,001,049 vs......1,928,206 One week ended November 11 (H4.1) Bank Borrowings.........108,222 down.........2,385 Primary Credit...........20,799 down.........1,811 Secondary Credit............nil down...........197 Seasonal Credit..............67 up...............7 Primary Dealer..............nil vs............unch Asset-Backed................nil vs............unch AIG Credit Ext...........44,265 down...........343 TALF.....................43,091 down............41 Other Credit Ext............nil vs............unch Float....................-1,549 up.............312 Balances/Adjustments......3,138 down............98 Currency................918,623 up...........3,522 Treasury Deposits........74,637 up..........25,126 Maiden Lane LLC..........26,326 up..............37 Maiden Lane II...........15,732 down...........276 Maiden Lane III..........22,846 down...........334 One week ended November 11 - daily avgs-mlns Fed bank credit...........2,115,704 down......33,209 Treasuries held outright....776,517 up...........285 Agencies held outright......148,122 up.........1,163 Mortgage-Backed secs........774,827 up...........373 Repos...........................nil vs..........unch Other Fed assets.............91,715 up.........1,447 Other Fed liabilities........64,463 down.........232 Other deposits with Fed.......1,872 down.......6,182 Foreign deposits..............1,597 down.........824 Gold stock...................11,041 vs..........unch Custody holdings..........2,916,704 up.........6,872 Factors on November 11 Bank borrowings.............107,769 vs.......109,966 Float........................-2,749 vs........-2,537 Keywords: USA ECONOMY/MONEYSUPPLY (U.S. Financial Markets, 646-223-6300) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.

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