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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(For Immediate Release)
December 1, 1954
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 November 24: An increase
of $311 million in loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities, decreases of $433 million in balances with domestic banks and $1,007 million
in demand deposits credited to domestic banks, and increases of $621 million in
demand deposits adjusted and $265 million in borrowings*
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased in most districts and
a total of $46 million at all reporting member banks; the principal changes were
increases of $27 million in the Chicago District and $11 million in the Atlanta
District, and a decrease of $11 million in the Cleveland District# Changes according to industry appear in another press release. Real estate loans increased
$40 million. "Other" loans increased $68 million, the bulk of which was to a
foreign government.
Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $73 million in Chicago, $1*1 million in
New York City, $33 million in the Atlanta District, and a total of $195 million at
all reporting member banks. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness
increased $89 million in the San Francisco District but they decreased $55 million
in New York City; there was a net increase of $56 million. Holdings of Treasury
notes decreased $125 million, of which $107 million was in the San Francisco District.
Demand deposits adjusted increased $227 million in New York City, $216 million
in the Chicago District, $63 million in the Cleveland District, and $59 million in
the Philadelphia District, but they decreased $64 million in the Kansas City District. United States Government deposits decreased $210 million, of which $85
million was in New York City. Demand deposits credited to domestic banks decreased
in all districts*
Borrowings increased $268 million in New York City.
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Increase or
Nov#
decrease since
Nov. 25,
Nov. 17,
1951l*
1953
1954
In millions of dollars)
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

85*972
39,986
22,153

+
+
+

227
483
46

+6,162

2,333
1,032
7,091
8,039

+
+
+
+

311

+

464

40
68

+

629

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

37, a s

229

2,115

195
56

23,965
8,538

35
27

Loans to banks
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks

613
13,99b
955
2,549

2,607

8,461

18

125

27

+ 337
-1,052

+
+

270
68

+4,703

+

208

-2,986
+1,575
+5,906

+1,122
+

62

-

9
433

+

-

52

610
20

66

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

56,303
21,247
1,731
11,112

1,-322
739

+ 621
+
26
- 210
-1,007
+
15
+ 265

+2,001
+2,120
+
+
+
-

776
691
32
359

1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual


loan items are shown gross*
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(San Francisco District).
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ASSETS AM) LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER B A M S IN LEAPING CITIES. NOVEMBER 24, 1954
F e d e r a l R e s e r v e
D i s t r i c t
Total *
St. Minne- Kansas
San *
CleveRichPhilaNew
All
Dallas
Atlanta Chicago
Boston
City
apolis
Louis
mond
Francisco
delphia
land
York
Districts
(In millions of dol]Lars)

H.U(a)

A S S E T S
11,867
4,499
2,715

2,829
1,430
762

1,522
711
365

3,442
1,482
914

3,742
2,078
1,413

16,085
7,776
3,225

21

242

21

3

11

12

47

88
294
428

36
107
424

155
674
810

22
272
372

14
145
193

21
237
311

99
161
4ll

50
3,117
1,447

2,937
126
199
722
1,890
634

1,655
113
94
346
1,102
270

1,564
123
145
413
883
298

6,235
278
335
1,563
4,059
1,133

1,179
73
68
360
678
220

659
38
61
198
362
152

1,596
182
97
430
887
364

1,433
139
134
261
899
231

6,636
382
576
1,445
4,233
1,673

35
520
49
108
70

13
926
90
156
90

4
560
78
169
63

8
518
48
239
62

8
1,987
115
301
129

12
473
34
146
40

11
250
14
87
21

11
607
39
326
44

12
650
46
456
123

38
2,167
145
308
334

18,156
4,558
1,571

2,473
573
182

3,965
1,703
312

2,479
702
220

2,275
618
171

7,474
3,195
782

1,741
535
169

974
276
99

2,351
562
173

2,688
715
205

8,802
7,204
642

3,191
1,072
385
1,124
3,040

421
20
28
53
371

545
7
17
91
596

511
7
22
60
300

670
10
54
50
273

1,748
43
36
157
972

763
4
26
43
253

391
3
3
30
129

979
2
71
35
296

960
14
20
70
357

591
111
76
506
1,145

3,427 3,246
1,502 1,384
682
818

Loans and investments adjusted!/
Loans adjusted!/
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

85,972
39,986
22,153

3,765
1,960
1,147

26,747
13,041
8,058

3,339
1,733
892

5,961
2,390
1,162

2,333

33

1,754

50

111

28

1>032
7,091
8,039

22
350
447

418
954
2,087

35
202
590

72
578
519

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

37,448
2,607
2,415
8,46l
23,965
8,538

1,467
125
81
181
1,080
338

10,931
973
530
2,333
7,095
2,775

1,156
55
95
209
797
450

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

613
13,994
955
2,549
1,836

69
521
62
95
110

392
4,815
235
158
750

56,303
21,247
4,731

2,925
606
205

11,112
1,322
739
2,321
8,144

342
29
1
102
412

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 ban^s
Borrowings
Other liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross* Preliminary (San Francisco District).

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