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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(For Immediate Release)
August 10, 1955
CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS PI LEADING CITIES

The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities
shows the following principal changes for the week ended August 3: Decreases of
$551 million in demand deposits adjusted and $562 million in United States Government deposits, and an increase of $1*86 million in demand deposits credited to
domestic banks.
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $21* million at all
reporting member banks; the principal changes were an increase of $81* million in
New York City and decreases of $23 million in the Cleveland District, $16 million
in the Kansas City District, and $11 million in the Chicago District. Changes
according to industry appear in another press release. "Other" loans increased
$30 million in the San Francisco District and a total of $60 million at all reporting member banks.
Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness decreased $1*6 million in the
San Francisco District, $25 million in New York City, $22 million in the St. Louis
District, and a total of $l5U million at all reporting member banks. Holdings of
Treasury notes increased $67 million, and holdings of United States Government bonds
decreased $63 million. Holdings of "other" securities increased $101 million, of
which $38 million was in the San Francisco District.
Demand deposits adjusted decreased $178 million in New York City, $111* million
in the Chicago District, $81 million in the San Francisco District, $69 million in
the Kansas City District, and $58 million in the Dallas District.
Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks increased $131 million, and borrowings
from others decreased $331* million at all reporting member banks. Loans to banks
decreased $299 million.
A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows:
Increase or
decrease since
July 27,
Aug. 1*,
1955
1951*
(In millions of dollars)

Aug.
3,
1955
A S S E T S
Loans and investments adjusted!/
Loans adjusted.!/
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans
Loans to brokers and dealers for
purchasing or carrying securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying securities
Real estate loans
Other loans

81,878
lib,113
23,550

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Other securities
Loans to banks
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks

- 36
+ 19
+ 21*

+2,028
+6,208
+2,780

+
+

33
16
15
60

+ 1*07
+ 306
+1,257
+1,537

31,975
1,160
932
8,806
21,077
8,790

.186
- 36
-151
+ 67
- 63
+101

-It, 630
-2,568
-3,150
+2,098
- 710
+ 1*50

887
13,61*7
912
2,372

-299
-165
- 69
- ll*

+
+
+
-

55,865
21,552
3,582
10,111
1,1*71
802
1*98

-551
+ 13
-562
+1*86
- 53
+1*31)
-33k)

+1,61*8
+ 31*1
- 293
-1,053
+ 126

2,775
1,190
7,993
9,31*0

189
175
29
1*1*1*

L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted
Time deposits except U. S. Government
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings: From Federal Reserve Banks
From others

+

767

1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual
loan items are shown gross.



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS
D 1st r i c t
F e d e r a l
R e s e r v e
Total
St. Minne- Kansas
San
Cleve- RichNew
PhilaAll
Atlanta Chicago
Dallas
Boston
Francisco
Louis apolis City
mond
land
York delphia
Districts
(In millions of dol]Lars)
A S S E T S
1,466
779
399

3,412
1,644
975

3,756
2,270
l,46i

16,417
8,400
3,430

20

3

14

27

52

27
296
44l

18
156
213

24
272
374

118
200
487

48
3,337
1,655

5,453 1,002
21
137
8
156
1,576
387
586
3,584
1,252
249

524
12
10
176
326
163

1,409
118
4l
453
797
359

1,239
72
27
280
860
247

6,195
103
246
1,815
4,031
1,822

14
482
46
246
67

114
1,876
117
293
134

9
429
32
135
44

14
208
14
75
23

14
568
39
319
48

19
569
46
381
124

130
2,132
l4l
280
353

2,491
729
131

2,317
635
92

7,317
3,199
618

1,702
556
94

908
285
59

2,354
560
118

2,626
833
117

8,959
7,584
401

516
9

441
8

639
11

1,756
48

648
5

358
3

977
2

861
19

573
171

86
34
71
621

34
22
40
311

44
15
43
290

81
12
118
1,004

62
8
35
262

17
8
25
137

43
2
30
314

10
3
43
383

49
45
467
1,204

Loans and investments adjusted l/
Loans adjusted l/
Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans
Loans to brokers and dealers for
purchasing or carrying securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying
securities
Real estate loans
Other loans

84,878
44,113
23,550

3,772
2,114
1,178

25,844
14,637
8,664

3,256
2,003
1,011

6,04l
2,744
1,297

3,341
1,627
742

3,231
1,509
856

11,619 2,723
4,914 1,472
2,828
709

2,775

32

2,112

48

129

21

21

296

1,190
7,993
9,340

30
382
535

486
1,219
2,418

59
237
689

100
654
6l6

69
327
490

40
146
470

171
767
952

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Other securities

31,975
1,160
932
8,806
21,077
8,790

1,254
50
43
294
867
404

8,500
420
245
1,933
5,902
2,707

905
13
21
217
654
348

2,659
104
52
835
1,668
638

1,440
42
20
351
1,027
274

1,395
68
63
489
775
327

Loans to banks
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
Other assets - net

887
13,647
912
2,372
1,928

14
550
63
90
104

515
4,832
201
169
785

4
501
49
89
83

18
966
89
133
90

22
534
75
162
73

55,865
21,552
3,582

2,905
607
161

17,897
4,314
1,404

2,388
505
133

4,001
1,745
254

10,441
1,471

329
34

2,912
1,140

431
21

802
498
2,102
8,311

12
31
92
422

333
281
1,087
2,978

31
37
51
385

L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted
Time deposits except U. S» Government
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank demand deposits:
Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings:
From Federal Reserve Banks
From others
Other liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.



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