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TABLE-U.S. M-2 money supply up $35.8 bln Oct 26 week

Thu Nov 5, 2009 4:30pm EST
 NEW YORK, Nov 5 (Reuters) - U.S. M-2 money supply rose by
$35.8 billion in the October 26 week to $8,393.8 billion, the
Federal Reserve said on Thursday.
 The Fed said the four-week moving average of M-2 was
$8,356.0 billion vs. $8,348.5 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 October 26 (billions dlrs)
    Latest  Change        Prev week  Rvsd from
M-1....1,668.0 down...10.7 vs 1,678.7.....1,679.6
M-2....8,393.8 up.....35.8 vs 8,358.0.....8,357.9
M-2 Avg 4 wks (Vs Wk ago)..8,356.0  vs ...8,348.5
Monthly aggregates (Adjusted avgs in billions)
M-1 (Sept vs Aug).........1,659.9 vs.....1,649.9
M-2 (Sept vs Aug).........8,333.2 vs.....8,305.5
 Federal Reserve's H.3 and H.4 report:
 Two Weeks Ended November 4 daily avgs-mlns (H.3)
Free Reserves..............950,137  vs.rvsd...877,015
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..........1,059,256  vs........986,803
Required Reserves (Adj).....62,376  vs.........61,097
Required Reserves...........65,012  vs.........59,753
Total Reserves...........1,124,268  vs......1,046,556
Non-Borrowed Reserves......875,904  vs........781,328
Monetary Base (Unadj)....2,001,040  vs......1,928,142
          One week ended November 4 (H4.1)
Bank Borrowings.........110,607  up...........2,976  
Primary Credit...........22,610  up..............32
Secondary Credit............197  down...........178
Seasonal Credit..............60  down............14
Primary Dealer..............nil  vs............unch
Asset-Backed.nil  vs............unch
AIG Credit Ext...........44,608  up...........1,822
TALF......43,132  up...........1,314
Other Credit Ext............nil  vs............unch
Float.....-1,861  up.............615
Balances/Adjustments......3,236  down.............1
Currency.915,087  up...........1,331
Treasury Deposits........49,511  up...........6,270
Maiden Lane LLC..........26,289  down............92
Maiden Lane II...........16,008  up...........1,313
Maiden Lane III..........23,180  up...........2,524
    One week ended November 4 - daily avgs-mlns
Fed bank credit...........2,148,913 down.......5,443
Treasuries held outright....776,232 up.........1,680
Agencies held outright......146,959 up.........5,358
Mortgage-Backed secs........774,454 down.......1,571
Repos............nil vs..........unch
Other Fed assets.............90,268 down.........208
Other Fed liabilities........64,695 up.........3,158
Other deposits with Fed.......8,054 up...........324
Foreign deposits..............2,421 up...........124
Gold stock....11,041 vs..........unch
Custody holdings..........2,909,832 up........11,247
                Factors on November 4
Bank borrowings.............109,966 vs.......109,179
Float.........-2,537 vs........-1,971

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