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Michael J Lambert Deputy Associate Director Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

“ Trends in U.S. Currency in Circulation ” 5th International Conference Moscow, Russia April 19-20, 2012. Michael J Lambert Deputy Associate Director Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. General Trends in Currency in Circulation Economic Crises and Changes in Demand

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Michael J Lambert Deputy Associate Director Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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  1. “Trends in U.S. Currency in Circulation”5th International ConferenceMoscow, RussiaApril 19-20, 2012 Michael J LambertDeputy Associate DirectorBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  2. General Trends in Currency in Circulation Economic Crises and Changes in Demand Post Crises and Trends in Currency in Circulation Current Situation Conclusions Outline

  3. Currency in Circulation:Value and Percent Change1960 - 2011

  4. Value of Currency in Circulation: Growth Rate Comparison(by decade)

  5. Value of Currency in Circulation: Annual Growth Rate 0.8% Growth through August 2008

  6. Value of Currency in Circulation:2006 - 2012

  7. Currency in Circulation: Transactional vs. Store of Value Denominations (in value)

  8. Value of Currency in Circulation:Transactional Denominations

  9. Currency in Circulation:Transactional vs. Store of Value Denominations (Billions of Pieces)

  10. Value of Currency in Circulation:Store of Value Denominations

  11. Monthly $100 Note Activity:International vs. Domestic

  12. Annual $100 Note Activity: International

  13. International $100 Note Activity: 2007 Net Exporters and Importers

  14. International $100 Note Activity: 2011 Net Exporters and Importers

  15. Distribution of International Payments – 2007 and 2011 2011 2007

  16. Distribution of International Receipts – 2007 and 2011 2011 2007

  17. Conclusions • Currency in circulation continues to grow. • Annual incremental value increases remain strong. • Economic and political uncertainties continue to drive demand. • Global financial instability is latest example of return to $100 note as store of value during uncertain times. • International order and deposit patterns have changed following the financial crisis. • New markets have contributed to overall growth increases.

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