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BORROWINGS FROM FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS L.5.3 CONFIDENTIAL (FR) Weekly computation period ended June 24, 1959 averages of daily figures) By Central Reserve and Reserve City Member Banks (Dollar amounts in millions Central Reserve City Banks New Chicago York Amount of borrowings Number of banks borrowing $ Total number of banks in group Required reserves: Borrowing banks All banks in group (previous period) Ratio of borrowings to required reserves: Borrowing banks All banks in the group Banks borrowing in excess of 20$ of required reserves: Amount of borrowings Humber of banks Total Boston 15 7 558 120 17 14 1,411 3,938 586 45 6 3.2 1.1 $ Banks borrowing in 10-13 of past 13 weeks: Amount of borrowings i Ratio to total borrowings ; Number of banks Reserve City Banks 60 1,009 10.3 5.9 22 Minne- Kansas Dallas apolis City San Francisco 76 17 34 13 31 5 12 41 7 21 6 9 8 81 22 37 10 *73 10 273 8 9 6 22 20 25 66 19 10 38 26 24 3,922 7,732 153 353 71 445 446 667 962 199 452 403 497 298 258 913 358 166 173 322 474 274 544 666 2,362 14.2 7.2 298 8 11 17.5 1 2 321 57.5 50 Number of banks borrowing during 1 13 All of past 13 weeks 42 2 1 10 - 12 weeks 2 59 5 7 - 9 weeks 88 4 8 1 - 6 weeks 71 2 6 Number not borrowing during past 13 weeks NOTE: Most ratios are computed from underlying figures in thousands. * Excludes daily average "as of" discount credit of $1 million. St. RichAtlanta Chicago Louis mond 82 42 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Phila- Clevedelphia land 4 1 2 18.3 New York 10.1 4.2 11 1 1 4.3 1 198 5.6 2.0 — 4 100.0 1 64 18.4 18.4 9.5 6.7 20.3 9.1 18.8 15.3 11.4 3.7 8.1 62 3 8 33 55 9 15 3 8 39 95.5 4 30 39.3 4 22 65.5 70 85.8 5 2 32 50.0 3 2 6 1 4 3 9 1 1 11 6 2 5 1 16 10 8 10 1 4 3 — 6 30 2 2 2 3 Details may not foot to totals because of rounding. 1 4 * ** 1 3 6 18.4 17,9 25.2 17.1 13.5 6,8 18 3 72 15 16 2 2 11.6 1 23 76.3 3 70 £6.6 17 18 47.8 3 1 7 7 4 1 2 4 2 1 8 10 5 8 7 1 2 5 10 8 5.9 2 10.9 3.1 10 13.1 2 •»«» 2 7 9 6