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FED ERAL RE SE R V E BANK
OF NEW YORK

r Circular N o. 4 1 8 2 1
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January 7, 19S5 J

FORTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT

To the Stockholders o f the
Federal Reserve Bank o f New Y ork:

Herewith is a statement o f condition of the Federal Reserve Bank
o f New Y ork at the close o f the year 1954, and o f earnings and expenses
fo r that year. F or convenient comparison, the corresponding figures
for the previous year, 1953, are also shown.
The regular annual report o f the Bank, containing an account o f its
operations for the year ended December 31, 1954, is now being pre­
pared. W hen it is issued, a copy will be sent to each o f our stockholders.




A

llan

S prou l,

President.

Statement o f Condition

ASSETS

Dec. 31,1954

Dec. 31,1953

Gold certificates.......................................................

$ 5,322,810,688

$ 5,197,850,659

Redemption fund fo r Federal Reserve n o te s ...

184,192,307

183,705,717

Federal Reserve notes o f other banks..............

47,323,465

26,487,415

Other c a s h .................................................................

80,496,467

75,303,300

Total c a s h .........................................................

$ 5,634,822,927

$ 5,483,347,091

$

$

Discounts and ad va n ces........................................

39,116,667

7,050,000

U. S. Government securities................................

6,401,284,000

7,115,378,000

Total loans and securities............................

$ 6,440,400,667

$ 7,122,428,000

$

$

Other assets:
Due from foreign banks*..................................

6,390

6,360

Uncollected items ...............................................

771,895,972

790,661,228

Bank p re m is e s .....................................................

7,149,453

7,390,351

A ll o t h e r ...............................................................

33,262,078

38,513,944

Total other a s s e t s ..........................................

$

T O T A L A S S E T S ..........................................

$12,887,537,487

*
A fter deducting participation o f other Federal Reserve
Banks amounting to ...........................................................................




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812,313,893

$15,872

$

836,571,883

$13,442,346,974

$15,995

Statement o f Condition
L IA B IL IT IE S

Dec. 31,1954

Dec. 31,1953

Federal Reserve n o t e s ..........................................

$ 5,950,858,180

$ 5,924,481,385

Member bank— reserve a cco u n ts....................

$ 5,482,319,097

$ 6,049,923,125

U. S. Treasurer— general account..................

95,808,212

70,675,384

Foreign* ...............................................................

147,721,220

134,793,203

Other .....................................................................

322,037,469

361,473,663

Total deposits ................................................

$ 6,047,885,998

$ 6,616,865,375

$

$

D eposits:

Other liabilities:
Deferred availability cash item s......................
A ll o t h e r ..............................................................

575,374,917

6,786,821

5,456,093
580,831,010

605,850,780

$

612,637,601

Total other lia b ilities....................................

$

T O TA L L IA B IL IT IE S ..............................

$12,579,575,188

$13,153,984,361

$

$

C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
Capital paid i n .........................................................

89,948,800

81,852,000

Surplus (Section 7) ...............................................

188,070,589

176,633,418

Surplus (Section 13b) ..........................................

7,318,631

7,318,631

Other capital a ccou n ts..........................................

22,624,279

22,558,564
288,362,613

$

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S AN D C A P IT A L
ACCOUNTS ...............................................

$12,887,537,487

$13,442,346,974

$

$

Contingent liability on acceptances purchased
fo r foreign correspondents'!-............................

307,962,299

$

TO TA L C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S ..............

5,419,728

7,067,524

Ratio o f gold certificate reserves to deposit and
Federal Reserve note liabilities com bined...

45.9%

42.9%

* A fter deducting participation o f other Federal Reserve
Banks amounting to ...........................................................................

$342,220,000

$288,486,000

t After deducting participation o f other Federal Reserve
Banks amounting to ...........................................................................

$ 13,632,000

$ 16,872,134




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Statement o f Earnings and Expenses
1953

1954

Total current ea rn in g s ..................................................

$112,467,039

$119,734,382

Net exp en ses.....................................................................

22,462,852

23,235,163

Current net earnings ............................................

$ 90,004,187

$ 96,499,219

$

$

Additions to current net earnings:
Profit on sales o f U. S. Government securities (net)

111,317

A ll other ......................................................................
Total a d d ition s........................................................

447,980
4,618

117
$

111,434

$

452,598

$

-0 -

$

659,362

Deductions from current net earnings:
Retirement System (adjustment for revised
benefits) ....................................................................
Reserves for con tin gen cies......................................

65,715

93,730

A ll other ......................................................................

7,080

9,370
762,462

Total deductions ....................................................

$

72,795

$

Net additions or deductions (— ) ................................

$

38,639

$ — 309,864

Net earnings before payments to U. S. Treasury

$ 90,042,826

$ 96,189,355

Paid U. S. Treasury (interest on Federal Reserve
notes) ............................................................................

$ 73,549,613

$ 82,180,358

Dividends p a i d ................................................................

$

5,056,042

$

4,878,435

Transferred to surplus (Section 7 ) ............................

$ 11,437,171

$

9,130,562

SU RPLU S ACCOUNT (Section 7)
Surplus— beginning o f y e a r ........................................

$176,633,418

$167,502,856

Transferred from net earnings for y ea r....................

11,437,171

9,130,562

Surplus— end of y e a r ....................................................

$188,070,589

$176,633,418




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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
DIRECTORS
J a y E . C r a n e ( C -1 9 5 6 * ),

Vice President, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey),
New York, N. Y.
Chairman, and Federal Reserve Agent
F o r r e s t F. I I i l l (C-1957),
Provost, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Deputy Chairman

(B-1957),
President, National Distillers Products Corporation,
New York N Y
’
(Elected by Group 3 banks)

(B -1 955 ),
Director, and member o f Executive Committee,
General Foods Corporation,
New York, N. Y.
(Elected by Group 1 banks)

J o h n E . B i e r a y ir t h

C l a r e n c e F r a n c is

F e ed. I . C o l l in s

n - B axter

(A -1 9 5 7 ),

tj
•I_* __A rp___*
President and I rust Officer,
’
Bound Brook Trust Company,
Bound Brook, N. J.
(Elected b y Group 3 b a n k s )
John R. E

vans

J ackson

(A -1 9 5 5 ),

Chairman o f the Board,
-n • ’
-n i
Chemical Corn Exchange Bank,
New York, n . Y.
(Elected by Group 1 banks)
F ranz

S c h n e id e r

(C -1 9 5 5 ),

New York, N. Y.

(A-1956),

-d

o

.

President, The First National Bank o f Poughkeepsie, LANS^ resident" The('G m n f Union Company,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
East Paterson, N. J.
(Elected by Group 2 banks)
(Elected by Group 2 banks)
* The letter indicates the class o f d irector; term expires Decem ber 31 ol the year indicated.

OFFICERS
A
W

il l ia m

llan

F.

S proul,

T r e ib e r ,

H a r o l d A . B i l b y , Vice President
J o h n E x t e r , Vice President
H e r b e r t H. K i m b a l l , Vice President
A r t h u r P h e l a n , Vice President
H a r o l d V . R o e l s e , Vice President

R o b e r t G . R o u s e , Vice President
T o d d G . T i e b o u t , Vice President and
V a l e n t i n e W i l l i s , Vice President
R e g i n a l d B . W i l t s e , Vice President
J o h n H . W u r t s , Vice President

J ohn J . Clarke,

A r t h u r I . B l o o m f i e l d , Senior Economist
C h a r l e s A . C o o m b s , Manager, Research Department
H a r d in g C o w a n , Assistant Counsel
G e o r g e G a r v y , Senior Economist
C l i f t o n R . G o r d o n , Assistant Counsel
G e r a l d H . G r e e n e , Acting Manager, Service Department
E d w a r d G . G u y , Assistant Counsel
W i l l i a m A . H e i n l , Manager, Savings Bond Department
J o h n P . J e n s e n , Manager, Security Custody Department
P e t e r P . L a n g , Manager, Foreign Department
J o h n J . L a r k i n , Manager, Securities Department
A n g u s A . M a c I n n e s , J r . , Manager, Check Department
W i l l i a m E . M a r p l e , Manager, Credit Department, and

Manager, Discount Department
S p e n c e r S . M a r s h , J r ., Manager, Securities Department
M i c h a e l J . M c L a u g h l i n , Manager, Cash Custody

Department
erbert

A. M

uether,

Department




Manager, Building Operating

General Counsel

Assistant General Counsel

H o w a r d D . C r o s s e , Assistant Vice President
F e l i x T . D a v i s , Assistant Vice President
N o r m a n P . D a v i s , Assistant Vice President
H orace L . S an ford,

H

President

First Vice President

T a u l R . F i t c h e n , Assistant Vice President
M a r c u s A . H a r r i s , Assistant Vice President
R o b e r t V . R o o s a , Assistant Vice President

Assistant Vice President
D o n a l d C. N i l e s , Manager, Planning Department
A r t h u r H . N o a , Manager, Service Department
G r e g o r y O ’ K e e f e , J r ., Assistant Counsel, and

Assistant Secretary
F . P a l m e r , Manager, Accounting Department
F r a n k l i n E. P e t e r s o n , Manager, Cash Department
L a w r e n c e E. Q u a c k e n b u s h , Manager, Bank Examinations
Department
W a l t e r S . R u s h m o r e , Manager, Personnel Department
K e n n e t h E. S m a l l , Manager, Government Bond Department,
and Manager, Safekeeping Department
F r e d e r i c k L . S m e d l e y , Manager, Personnel Department
G e o r g e C. S m i t h , Manager, Collection Department, and
Manager, Government Check Department
T h o m a s O . W a a g e , Manager, Public Information Department
A . C h e s t e r W a l t o n , Manager, Bank Relations Department
A r t h u r H . W i l l i s , Secretary
W

D onald J . Cam er o n ,

5

il l ia m

General Auditor

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
MEMBER OF FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
H e n b y C. A l e x a n d e r ,
President, J. P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated,
New York, N. Y.

INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
W i l l i a m H . P o u c h , Chairman
Chairman o f the Board, Concrete Steel Company,
New York, N. Y.
A

G. N e l s o n , Vice Chairman
Chairman o f the Board,
A . G. Nelson Paper Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y.

E dw ard J . N

rthur

oble.

Chairman o f the Finance Committee,
American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc.,
New York, N. Y.

Buffalo Branch of Federal Reserve Bank of New York
DIRECTORS
F. W e n d t , Chairman
President, Buffalo Forge Company,
Buffalo, N. Y.
E dgar

R o ber t C . T a it ,

R obert L . D a v is ,

President, Stromberg-Carlson Company,
Rochester, N. Y.

President, The First National Bank o f Olean,
Olean, N. Y.
H. D i e f e n d o r f ,
President, The Marine Trust Company
o f Western New York,
Buffalo, N. Y.

C h arles

B ernard E . F

P. V r e e l a n d ,
President, Salamanca Trust Company,
Salamanca, N. Y.

E dw ard

G. W h i t e ,
Dairy farmer,
Stow, N. Y.

in u c a n e ,

Cla y to n

President, Security Trust Company o f Rochester,
Rochester, N. Y.

OFFICERS*
I n sley B . Sm
H
G eorge J . D

oll,

arold

M. W

essel,

it h

,

Vice President

Assistant Vice President

Cashier

M. M

onroe

M

yers,

Assistant Cashier

*
Gerald H . Greene, an Assistant Cashier at the Buffalo Branch, has been temporarily assigned to the H ead O ffice as an A ctin g
Manager.




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