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Figure 3. The title is "Average Liability Structure--SAIF Member Institutions."
A bar chart showing the assets of different-sized institutions. Those with assets of zero to 100 million dollars had about 77 percent in estimated insured domestic deposits; about 10 percent in estimated uninsured domestic deposits; about 10 percent in other borrowed funds; and about 3 percent in other liabilities. Those with assets of 100 million to 250 million dollars had about 75 percent in estimated insured domestic deposits; about 10 percent in estimated uninsured domestic deposits; about 13 percent in other borrowed funds; and about 2 percent in other liabilities. Those with assets of 250 to 500 million dollars had about 65 percent in estimated insured domestic deposits; about 17 percent in estimated uninsured domestic deposits; about 20 percent in other borrowed funds; and about 2 percent in other liabilities. Those with assets of 500 million to 10 billion dollars had about 56 percent in estimated insured domestic deposits; about 14 percent in estimated uninsured domestic deposits; about 28 percent in other borrowed funds; and about 2 percent in other liabilities. Those with assets of over 10 billion dollars had about 42 percent in estimated insured domestic deposits; about 16 percent in estimated uninsured domestic deposits; about 39 percent in other borrowed funds; and about 3 percent in other liabilities. |
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