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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