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Short-Term Borrowings
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
Short-Term Borrowings  
Short-Term Borrowings

14. SHORT-TERM BORROWINGS

Borrowings with original maturities of one year or less are classified as short-term and include federal funds purchased and other short-term borrowings. Federal funds purchased are excess balances in reserve accounts held at the FRB that the Bancorp purchased from other member banks on an overnight basis. Other short-term borrowings include securities sold under repurchase agreements, derivative collateral, FHLB advances and other borrowings with original maturities of one year or less.

The following table summarizes short-term borrowings and weighted-average rates:
20182017
($ in millions)Amount RateAmountRate
As of December 31:
Federal funds purchased$1,9252.40%$1741.37%
Other short-term borrowings5731.954,0121.28
Average for the years ended December 31:
Federal funds purchased$1,5091.97%$5571.01%
Other short-term borrowings1,6111.823,1580.96
Maximum month-end balance for the years ended December 31:
Federal funds purchased$2,684$1,495
Other short-term borrowings6,3136,307

The following table presents a summary of the Bancorp's other short-term borrowings as of December 31:
($ in millions)20182017
Securities sold under repurchase agreements$302546
Derivative collateral271341
FHLB advances-3,125
Total other short-term borrowings$5734,012

The Bancorp’s securities sold under repurchase agreements are accounted for as secured borrowings and are collateralized by securities included in available-for-sale and other securities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. These securities are subject to changes in market value and, therefore, the Bancorp may increase or decrease the level of securities pledged as collateral based upon these movements in market value. As of both December 31, 2018 and 2017, all securities sold under repurchase agreements were secured by agency residential mortgage-backed securities and the repurchase agreements have an overnight remaining contractual maturity.