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BORROWINGS FROM FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS

L. 5. 4 CONFIDENTIAL (FR)

By Country Member Banks - Biweekly computation period ended June II4, 1961
(Dollar amounts i n m i l l i o n s - averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s )
!

Philadelphia

Cleveland

Richmond

Boston

New
York

46

2hl

4
29

7
43

4
35

2
11

6
27

8
14

9
37

5,916

261

U 59

478

539

Ui 5

394

9#

Required r e s e r v e s (previous p e r i o d ) :
Borrowing banks
All banks i n group

381
$
$ 6,066

27
445

110

1,076

44
139

19
465

43
343

33
508

6
1,051

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

%
%

12.1

16.0
0.9

6.1
0.7

9.9
0.9

9.8
0.4

13.8

23.2

14*2

1
2

2
3

0.4

0.1
1.8

0.4
5.4

1

Total
Amount of borrowings
Number of banks indebted

$

T o t a l number of banks i n group

Banks with borrowings i n excess of 4 0/2
of r e q u i r e d reserves*
Amount of borrowings
Number of banks
Borrowing banks indebted i n a l l of
past 6 periodsj
Amount of borrowings
(current
Ratio t o t o t a l borrowings
period)

0.8

$

7.5
29

$

3.4
7.4

%

2
8

0.2
3.9

0.4
2

4

*

0.5

0.3

1

10.8

0.1
1

—

1.7

Atlanta Chicago

1.6

0.9

3

6.6

St,
Louis

Kansas
City

Dallas |

San
Francisco

2
11

3
21

1
8

462

464

722

612

6

257

14
375

10

284

12

444

377

6.6

13.3

18.5
0.8

8.6
0.2

—

0.4
5

0.1

0.8

=
—

MEMOt Number of banks indebted during
2
6
2
l
All of p a s t 6 periods
3
24
4
2
2
13
13
9
Ik
102
5
It - 5 periods
17
10
85
23
Ll
53
103
59
1 - 3 periods
511
65
450
865
367
351
493
403
341
Number not indebted during past 6 periods
175
5,279
NOTE; Most r a t i o s are computed from underlying f i g u r e s i n thousands. D e t a i l s may not f o o t t o t o t a l s because of rounding.
* Less t h a n $50,000.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM




Minneapolis

0.4
4

0.2

1
23.5

2

4
16

9.4

8
32
422

30
672

—

141

0.2

2

—

3
8
601

2

139