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L-5-4 CONFIDENTIAL (FR)

BORROWINGS FROM FEDERAL RESERVE BAMS
March 24, 1966

By Country Member Banks - Biweekly computation p e r i o d ended March 16, 1966

San
Francisco

Total

Boston

New
York

Philadelphia

219
290
6,012

30
28
246

57
4l
393

6
19
398

4
8
488

4
18
392

11
20
494

41
61
974

5
6
467

6
15
488

35
57
812

12
11
659

8
6
201

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

998
$
$ 7,810

121
545

255
1,290

43
501

28
607

44
461

67
732

185
1,355

16
363

28
330

88
537

26
586

97
504

R a t i o of borrowings t o r e q u i r e d r e s e r v e s :
Borrowing banks
A l l banks i n group

i°
i

21.9
2.8

24-9
5-6

$

77.3
52

8
4

16.9
7-7

*

Amount of borrowings
Number of banks indebted
T o t a l number of banks i n group

Banks with borrowings of 40$ 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
Borrowing banks indebted i n a l l of
past 6 periods:
Amount of borrowings
(current
R a t i o t o t o t a l borrowings
period

$

$

$

0.1

22.4
4.4

22
3

4
7-5

Number of banks indebted during
A l l of p a s t 6 p e r i o d s
1
21
1
4 - 5 periods
106
16
7
1 - 3 periods
468
48
67
Number not indebted during p a s t 6 periods
190 .
5,417
309
Most r a t i o s a r e computed from underlying f i g u r e s in thousands.
* Less than $50,000 >

14.8
1.2

- - -

0.1
1-5

Cleveland

15.4
0.7

1
1

0.3
6.4

Richmond

10.1
0.9

*. —
- —

0-3
6.4

A t l a n t a Chicago

16.2
1-5

22.1
3-0

2
2

17
13

0.2
1.4

7
17.0

St.
Louis

29.2
1.4

1
1

mm *

Minneapolis

Kansas
City

20.1
1.8

39-9
6.5

—

20
24

3
9.1

Dallas

44.7
2.0

8.2
1.6

6
3

0.3
1

2
20.7

•

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MEMO:




1
1
1
4
10
2
1
8
11
21
4
6
9
2
19
2
21
45
32
25
40
94
10
70
9
7
466
343
351
457
442
855
454
645
192
713
D e t a i l s may not add t o t o t a l s because of rounding.
F i n a n c i a l S t a t i s t i c s Section,
Division of Data Processing.
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