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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(For Immediate Release)
August 15, 1951

H.lt.2

CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES

The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities
shows the following principal changes for the week ended August 8? Decreases of
$198,000,000 in demand deposits adjusted and $170,000,000 in borrowings, and increases of $11*0,000,000 in United States Government deposits and #300,000,000 in
demand deposits credited to domestic banks.
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $28,000,000 in the
Chicago District, $12,000,000 in the Cleveland District, and $10,000,000 in the
Kansas City District, and they decreased $11,000,000 in New York City and
$10,000,000 in the Dallas District? the net increase at all reporting menber
banks was $1*6,000,000. Loans for purchasing or carrying United States Government
and other securities decreased $176,000,000, of which $139,000,000 was in New York
City. Loans to banks increased $91*,000,000*
Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $139,000,000 in New York City and
$30,000,000 in the San Francisco District, and they increased in most of the other
districtsj there was a net decrease of $56,000,000 at all reporting member banks.
Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness increased $75,000,000. Holdings
of Treasury notes and of United States Government bonds decreased $68,000,000 and
$28,000,000, respectively.
Demand deposits adjusted decreased ^102,000,000 in the Chicago District,
$75,000,000 in New York City, and $26,000,000 in the Boston District, and they
increased $28,000,000 in the San Francisco District. Time deposits increased

$25,000,000.

Borrowings decreased $91,000,000 in New York City and ,^37,000,000 in the San
Francisco District.
A suimiary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows;
Increase or
decrease since
August 1, August 9,
1950
1951
(In mil: ions of dollars)
+2,105
- 72
70,028
+5,710
32,1*80
- 7
+5,809
- 9
32,939
+ 1*6
+1,983
19,170

August

A S S E T S

Loans and investments - total
Loans - net
Loans - gross
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans
Loans to brokers and dealers
for purchasing or carrying:
U. S. Government obligations
Other securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying:
U. S. Government obligations
Other securities
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans
U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Other securities
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits adjusted
Time deposits except Govt.
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank demand depositst Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings
Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank
and U. S. Government accounts, during week



239
981

-110
- 60

-

129
565
ltl8
5,882
30,920
2,592
2,299
6,6l5
19,bib
6,628

+ 2
— 8
+ 10
+ 9l*
+ 17
- 77
- 56
+ 75
- 68
- 28
+ 12

55
+ 55
+ 722
+ 82
+ 712
31*
+ 993
+ 236
- 31*8
-5,115
+ 599

114,226
839
2,289

+175
+ 32
- 29

+2,106
+ 31
+ 190

50,185
15,818
2,91*9
9,772
1,21*1*
U57

-198
+ 25
+ii*o
+300
- 9
-170

+1,831
+ 376
+1,005
+ 823
15
+ 13

5,555

23,857

61*1*
1*6

ASSETS AM) LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES., AUGUST 8, 1951
Total
Fed e r a 1 R e serve D i s t r i c t
Minne- Kansas
San
Phila- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta IChicago St.
New
all
Louis apolis City Dallas Francisco
mond
districts Boston York delphia land
(in millions of dollars)
A S S E T S
9,969 2,327 1,225 2,309 2,635 12,481
5,023 2,861 2,606
70a023
3,151 22,087 2,854
Loans and investments - total
6,371
597 1,207 1,417
3,646 1,167
2,012 1,155 1,080
32,480 1,492 10,991 1,345
Loans - net $
2,681
966
792
620
325
622
2,405
1,189
546
19,170
972
7,273
779
Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans
Loans to brokers and dealers for
purchasing or carrying:
11 "W
mm*
1
4
12
" 1
208
2
7
239
4
U. S. Government obligations
8
25
7
3
7
84
22
11
30
10
769
981
5
Other securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying:
6
11
1
16
5
11
10
9
13
10
129
33
U. S. Government obligations
4
26
6
48
14
61
60
14
25
41
21
242
7
565
Other securities
120 2,557
165
111
251
87
472
820
206
389
234
143
5,555
Real estate loans
6
31
13
5
4
32
21
17
14
251
14
413
5
Loans to banks
1,119
229
274
261
154
622
326
310
390
1,558
5,882
290
349
Other loans
495 1,338 1,050 4,349
991
5,331
2,527 1,534 1,299
8,877 1,168
30,920 1,411
U. S. Government securities - total
289
139
154
38
91
202
356
80
131
255
717
140
2,592
Treasury bills
112
304
148
27
120
523
220
89
173
106
58
414
2,299
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
226
1,358
127
337
202
1,148
510
324
353
1,625
214
191
6,615
Treasury notes
3,033
573
564
303
578
816
642
3,349
919
6,121
1,542
974
19,414
U. S. bonds
168
1,261
264
133
169
227
172
942
2,219
6,623
484
341
243
Other securities
1,911
216
578
557
2,142
432
489
550
526
923
533
5,364
14,226
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
128
40
13
35
106
33
83
71
46
133
56
839
Cash in vault
45
273
356
31
299
200
119
310
178
137
114
133
89
2,289
Balances with domestic banks
252
67
16
100
43
29
53
56
79
55
596
98
Other assets - net
1,449
L I A B I L I T I E S
812 2,037 2,180 7,210
6,694 1,520
2,601 17,122 2,209 3,545 2,267 1,988
50,135
Demand deposits adjusted
5,547
421
435
233
601
485
1,390
524 2,670
438
2,596
478
15,818
Time deposits except Govt.
76
450
60
105
622
76
77
115
137
113
874
244
U. S. Government deposits
2,949
511
672
926
1,668
623
315
551
2,872
503
416
432
Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks
283
9,772
91
7
2
2
1
11
40
12
7
1,029
9
Foreign banks
33
1,244
62
8
1
—
1
8
12
53
3
287
13
Borrowings
4
457
245
29
33
87
19
25
1,005
31
Other liabilities
76
33
37
49
1,669
929
236
251
109
216
793
250
205
338
2,578
492
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
6,737
340

H.4.2 (a)

Debits to demand deposit accounts, except
interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts
f Individual loan items are reported gros




858
1,002
1,317
893
9,474
23,357
i.e., before deduction of valuation reserves.
4

802

3,077

661

417

769

912
4

3,675