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Statistical Supplement | June 2004

Statistical Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, June 2004

3.19  Banks' Own and Domestic Customers' Claims on Foreigners, Reported by Banks in the United States1 Payable in U.S. dollars
Millions of dollars, end of period
Type of claim 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004
Aug Septr Octr Novr Decr Janr Febp
1 Total claims reported by banks 1,259,328 1,409,095 1,603,534r ... 1,653,878 ... ... 1,603,534 ... ...
 
2 Banks' own claims on foreigners 1,052,066 1,185,445 1,320,109r 1,346,091r 1,357,785 1,283,159 1,320,885 1,320,109 1,340,724 1,452,975
3 Foreign official institutions2 50,618 52,198 55,199 57,850 51,689 58,093 60,215 55,199 64,662 60,429
4 Foreign banks3 844,865 970,357 977,232r 996,651r 1,025,641 933,951 963,664 977,232 974,558 1,080,037
5 Other foreigners4 156,583 162,890 287,678r 291,590r 280,455 291,115 297,006 287,678 301,504 312,509
 
6 Claims on banks' domestic customers5 207,262 223,650 283,425 ... 296,093 ... ... 283,425 ... ...
7 Non-negotiable deposits 82,566 80,269 132,900 ... 134,550 ... ... 132,900 ... ...
8 Negotiable CDs ... ... 67,987 ... 79,514 ... ... 67,987 ... ...
9 Other short-term negotiable instruments6 114,287 137,289 68,129 ... 69,122 ... ... 68,129 ... ...
10 Other claims 10,409 6,092 14,409 ... 12,907 ... ... 14,409 ... ...
 
  Memo  
11 Non-negotiable deposits7 ... ... 496,425r 491,613r 499,708 458,150 470,722 496,425 505,266 539,805
12 Negotiable CDs7 ... ... 1,085 1,368 1,010 1,132 786 1,085 203 129
13 Other short-term negotiable instruments7 ... ... 6,370 10,164 7,285 8,718 7,784 6,370 7,619 7,636
14 Other claims7 n.a. n.a. 816,229r 842,946r 849,782 815,159 841,593 816,229 827,636 905,405
15 Own foreign offices8 744,498 892,340 933,901 948,334r 965,234 888,126 925,706 933,901 928,588 1,013,372
16 Loans collateralized by repurchase agreements9 137,979 161,585 344,753 359,656 344,085 351,649 349,546 344,753 365,910 392,103

1. For banks' claims, data are monthly; for claims of banks' domestic customers, data are for the quarter ending with the month indicated.
   Reporting banks include all types of depository institutions as well as banks/financial holding companies and brokers and dealers. Effective February 2003, coverage is expanded to include claims of brokers and dealers on affiliated foreign offices and cross-border balances.   Return to table

2. Prior to February 2003, reflects claims on all foreign public borrowers.   Return to table

3. Includes positions with affiliated banking offices also included in memo line (15) above.   Return to table

4. As of February 2003, includes positions with affiliated non-banking offices also included in memo line (15) above.   Return to table

5. Assets held by reporting banks in the accounts of their domestic customers. Effective March 2003, includes balances in off-shore sweep accounts.   Return to table

6. Primarily bankers acceptances and commercial paper. Prior to February 2003, also includes negotiable certificates of deposit.   Return to table

7. Data available beginning February 2003.   Return to table

8. For U.S. banks, includes amounts due from own foreign branches and foreign subsidiaries consolidated in quarterly Consolidated Reports of Condition filed with bank regulatory agencies. For agencies, branches, and minority-owned subsidiaries of foreign banks, consists principally of amounts due from the head office or parent foreign bank, and from foreign branches, agencies, or wholly owned subsidiaries of the head office or parent foreign bank. Effective February 2003, includes amounts due from affiliated foreign offices of U.S. brokers and dealers.   Return to table

9. Data available beginning January 2001.   Return to table

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