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If.5.h CONFIDENTIAL (PR)

BORROWINGS PROM FEDERAL RESERVE BARKS

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Total

MAY 221963
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Amount of borrowings
l
OF RICHMOND
Number of banks indebte

$

Total number of banks in group
Required reserves (previous period):
Borrowing banks
All banks in group

$
$

Ratio of borrowings to required reserves:
Borrowing banks
All banks in group

1o
1o

Banks with borrowings of 40% or more
of required reserves:
Amount of borrowings
Number of banks
Borrowing banks indebted in all of
past 6 periods:
Amount of borrowings
(current
Ratio to total borrowings
period)
MEMO: Number of banks indebted during
All of past 6 periods
4 - 5 periods
1 - 3 periods
Number not indebted during past 6 periods

$

$

1o

Boston

New
York

Phila­
delphia

Cleveland

Rich­
Atlanta Chicago
mond

St.
Louis

190

5
31

lk

26

1
16

1
8

3
27

2
10

5
30

5,821

247

420

446

503

395

4l8

981

454

348

32
473

1,112

14
571

31
1,107

305

39

6,H8l
11.2
0.6

14.6

6.5

1
2

21

2.4

6.2
16
82
401
5,322

1.1

1

179

7.9
1.3

8

28

473

364

5.5

0.2

- -

—

—

*
7.0

- -

24.2

—

3
T
59

12

178

12
448

- -

1

—

7
39
399

77
331

ROTE: Most ratios are computed from underlying figures in thousands.
* Less than $ 50,000.




1963

By Country Member Banks - Biweekly computation period ended May 15,
(Dollar amounts in millions - averages of daily figures)
f

17.0
0.2

10.2
0.8

1
1

1
2

0.4

0.1

*

—
- -

3.2

—

1

2
26
475

9
36
349

11.8
0.4

1

0.9

l
5
24

388

15.9
0.5

2
6

0.3

—
—

—

—
—

4
27

3
7

466

739

6l6

12
272

14
457

493

12.8
0.7

—
- -

- -

—

—

—

7

wr

Details may not foot to totals because of rounding.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

2
8

—

16
63
899

Kansas
City

—

6.0
3

Minneapolis

—

3
27
436

26.2

Dallas

18

18.7

0.9

0.6

1
8

0 .1
1

1
31.7

7

16
34

682

San
Fran­
cisco
«...
—

136

- -

405

—
—

—
—

—

—

—

—

—

5

8
603

—
—

1
135