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Page 76
... held about 35 percent of all bank deposits ; at the other end of the scale , about 85 percent of the commercial banks held only 20 percent of bank deposits . Most people find such statistics startling and , indeed , alarming . They seem ...
... held about 35 percent of all bank deposits ; at the other end of the scale , about 85 percent of the commercial banks held only 20 percent of bank deposits . Most people find such statistics startling and , indeed , alarming . They seem ...
Page 185
... held United States government securities maturing within one year should probably be classed as secondary reserves . As indicated in Table 9-5 , most other government securities held by banks carry a ma- turity between one and five ...
... held United States government securities maturing within one year should probably be classed as secondary reserves . As indicated in Table 9-5 , most other government securities held by banks carry a ma- turity between one and five ...
Page 287
... held by the district Federal Reserve Banks from which currency is supplied to member banks . N is all Federal Reserve notes that the Fed- eral Reserve has issued , including those held by the Federal Reserve itself . C and N clearly ...
... held by the district Federal Reserve Banks from which currency is supplied to member banks . N is all Federal Reserve notes that the Fed- eral Reserve has issued , including those held by the Federal Reserve itself . C and N clearly ...
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accounts amount analysis assets average balance of payments bank reserves bank's bankers banking system banks per town bond borrowing branch banking capital cash Chapter coefficient commercial banks corporations currency curve decrease demand deposits demand for money dollars economists economy employment equilibrium example excess reserves exchange rate FDIC Federal Reserve System Figure financial institutions function funds gold government securities holding companies increase inflation interest rates investment investor issue Keynesian liabilities liquidity long-term maturity member bank reserves merger million monetary policy money market money supply national banks national income number of banks open market operations percent portfolio profit quantity of money quantity theorists question rate of interest real bills doctrine real sector regression analysis regression equation relationship reserve requirements S&Ls savings deposits schedule sell short-term statistical Table tion transactions Treasury bills unit banking United States government yield curve