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BORROWINGS FROM FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

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January 31, 1969

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(Dollar amounts i n mi.1lions -• averages of dai] y f i g u r e s )
Total

*'

Boston

$

196.4
189
5,795

45.6
20
238

Required r e s e r v e s :
Borrowing banks
All banks i n group

$
$

1,154
9,762

231
720

Ratio of borrowings to r e q u i r e d r e s e r v e s :
Borrowing banks
All banks i n group

%
%

Amount of borrowings
Number of banks indebted
Total number of banks i n group

Banks with borrowings of 20% or more
of r e q u i r e d r e s e r v e s :
Amount of borrowings
Number of banks* *
Bprrowing banks indebted i n 10-13 of
p a s t 13 weeks:
Amount of-borrowings ••
R a t i o - t o t o t a l borrowings
Number of banks ,
Npmber bf banks indebted during 1
. All ofitpast 13 weeks .
10 - it? weeks
7 — 9 weeks
1 - 6 weeks
Number not indebted during p a s t 13 weeks
NOTE:
*
Less than 0 . 1 percent,

43.6
27
359
257
1,595

17.0
2.0

19.8
6.3

17.0
2.7

$

134.5
87

39.2
10

27.2
10

$
%

27.4
13.9
21

0.3
0.8
1

18.1
41.5
4

MEMO:




New
York

.

4
22
57
476
5,236

1
8
50
179

Philadelphia

Cleveland

Richmond

Atlanta Chicago

0.2
4
352

1.5
3
468

10.1
11
365

6.4
8
516

3
611

9
738

88
601

52
960

8.4
*

- -

- -

33.1
40
950
160
1,652

St.
Louis

Minneapolis

Kansas j
Dallas
City
j

San
Francisco

2.0
8
459

5.9
21
481

17.1
34
811

4.7
5
634

26.0
8
162

12
454

22
416

66
650

14
729

242
637

17.6
0.2

11.5
1.7

12.4
0.7

20.7
2.0

16.7
0.5

26.9
1.4

26.0
2.6

34.1
0.6

10.8
4.1

0.1
1

2.6
3

3.1
2

21.6
12

1.3
5

4.4
11

13.6
26

4.6
4

16.9
3

0.9
8.5
1

4.9
75.4
3

2.5
7.4
5

0.1
7.1
2

- -

1
1
1
2
6
2
1
4
2
4
14
3
2
7
26
25
93
30
19
72
25
428
836
484
331
449
276
325
D e t a i l s may not add t o t o t a l s because of rounding.

- -

3
48
430

0.6
3.7
5
1
5
• 10
60
735

- -

1
2
18
613

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