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MONTHLY REVIEW
••• A N N U A L

INDEX

JANUARY - DECEMBER 1958

•••

F ed eral R e s e r v e B a n k

of

S a n F r a n c is c o

Page Numbers in Each Issue
January ..................................
February ................................
March ....................................
April ......................................
May ........................................
J u n e ........................................

July ...................................... ....101-112
A u g u s t.................................. ....113-128
September ................................129-148
October ....................................149-160
November ................................161-180
December ................................181-192

1-16
17-32
33-52
53-72
73-84
85-100

Articles
The Aluminum Industry:
Part III: Location Factors and
Aluminum in the Pacific Northwest...........

1957—A Record and a Turning P oint............... 18
6

Banks and Borrowers during the Boom,
1955-57 ..............................................................102

One Hundred Years of Canning......................... 114
Pacific Coast Foreign Trade in a
Business C y c le ................................................... 170

2

Pacific Coast Waterborne Foreign
Trade, 1953-56 ................................................. 118

The Current Reporting Series as a Guide to
Business A ctiv ity ............................................... 34

Record First Half Earnings for
District Member Banks .................................. 140

Farm Real Estate Prices Continue to Advance. 155
Housing D em a n d ................................................... 94

Review of Business Conditions
...................................... 48, 66, 108, 144, 150, 162

The Interstate Highway System.......................... 86

Seward's Folly—a Cold Look..............................130

Member Bank Earnings in 1957.......................... 59

Twelfth District Steel Production—a
New In d e x ......................................................... 126

The Current Business Situation in Perspective. .

Monetary Policy in a Recession Period............. 54
Monetary Restraint and Business Loans in
the Twelfth District, 1955-57 .......................... 76

United States Gold Losses in 1958..................... 98

New Energy for the N o rth w e st..........................187

What’s Happening to Agriculture in the
Current R ecession?........................................... 74

1958 H a r v e s t..........................................................167

The Year of the Dog in Brief Review...............182

Subject Index
Agriculture
28-29, 74-75, 81-84, 114-118, 146, 153, 155-159,
167-170, 186
Aircraft industry ............................................... 22-23
A la s k a ..............................................................130-140
Aluminum industry ................................6-13,25-26
..................................................... April supplement
Bank a s se ts................................................. 59-65, 142
Bank ea rn in g s.................................... 59-65, 140-144
Bank dep o sits............................34-47, 154, 166, 186




Bank loans
19, 34-47, 62, 76-81, 102-107, 153-154, 165-166,
183, 186
Banking and credit statistics, monthly
14, 32, 52, 70, 84A, 100, 111, 128, 148, 160, 179,
191
Business conditions
2-5, 18-31, 48-51, 66-69, 108-110, 144-147, 150155, 162-166
Business indexes, monthly
14, 32, 52, 70, 84A, 100, 111, 128, 148, 160, 179,
191
Canning in d u stry ................... 28, 114-118, 145, 186

Cash receipts, agricultural
..................... 28-29, 74-75, 84, 146, 153, 169, 186
Construction industry
3, 27-28, 51, 66, 94-97, 109, 144-146, 151, 153,
164, 185
Consumer credit ................................................... 31
Consumer sp e n d in g ..............................4, 30-31, 151
Corporate financing (funds) .............................. 18
Credit, bank
19-20, 34-47, 60-62, 76-81, 102-107, 141-143,
153-154, 165-166, 183
Employment, nonagricultural
20-22, 49, 66, 108, 145, 152, 163-164, 182, 184
E n erg y .............................................................. 187-190
Expenditures, business
..........................3-4, 49, 66-67, 151, 162, 182-183

Income, p e rso n a l..............................3, 49, 108, 151
Inventories. .45-46, 67, 108, 144, 150-151, 162, 183
Interest rates
. . . .20, 54-59, 62, 76-81, 102-107, 140-144, 147
Investm ent...........................................3-4, 19, 49, 57
Livestock .........................................29, 74-75, 81-84
Lumber industry
........................24, 50, 68, 109, 146, 153, 164, 185
M an-hours...........................................21, 50, 68, 185
M anufacturing................. 22,67, 108, 145, 150, 184
Metals in d u strie s............................ 6-13, 25-26, 164
Monetary policy.............................. 54-59, 76-81, 183
Money supply................. 18, 54-59, 76-81, 102-107
Petroleum in d u stry ..........................24-25, 164, 185
P ly w o o d .............................................................. 24, 50

Expenditures, co n su m er.............4, 30-31, 151, 162

Prices, agricultural. .68, 74-75, 81-84, 146, 167-170

Expenditures, government
.............................. 5, 22, 49, 86-93, 109, 162, 183

Prices, r e ta il......................................................68, 152

Expenses, member b a n k ..........................62-63, 143
Farm income
................. 28-29, 74-75, 81-84, 146, 153, 167-170

Prices, w holesale............................................. 68, 152
Price supports, agricultural.........75, 81-84, 167-170
Retail tra d e .. .4, 30-31, 51, 66, 146, 150, 165, 185

Farmland value .............................................155-159

Securities....................... 18, 38, 60-61, 140-144, 183

Farm lo a n s ..................................................... 155-159

Statistical series ..................................................34-47

Foreign trade. . .5, 29-30, 98-99, 118-126, 170-177

Steel industry...........23, 50, 109, 126-127, 153, 185

Gas .................................................................. 187-190
Gold .................................................................... 98-99
Highways ............................................................86-93
Housing demand ...............................................94-97

Unemployment
...............21-22, 50, 66, 108, 145, 152, 166, 184




Unemployment in su ran ce..................................... 50
Waterborne trade___ 5, 118-126, 129-130, 170-177