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March a sequence of bank moratoria or bank holidays were declared by the governors of the several states effectively restricting deposit withdrawals.
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bank moratoria, banking disturbances, bank suspensions, domestic hoarding, banking unrest, central money market, debit data, suspended banks, second banking crisis, denominational currency, first banking crisis, currency hoarding, bond depreciation, national banking holiday, autonomous disturbance, nonmember banks, bank failure rate, depositor confidence, deposit losses, mini panics, increased hoarding, state banking officials, bank moratorium, banking panics, state member banks
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New York, Great Depression, First National, Clearing House, Bank of United States, Kansas City, San Francisco, Chicago District, North Carolina, Chicago Fed, Cleveland District, Louis District, National Credit Corporation, President Hoover, Guardian Trust, Little Rock, Open Market Policy Conference, Secretary of the Treasury, West Virginia, Governor Harrison, Guardian Group, Bank of Pittsburgh, Discussion Notes, Henry Ford, Philadelphia District
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