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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) February 7, 195CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BAMS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shows the following principal changes for the week ended January 31: A decrease of $886,000,000 in holdings of United States Government securities; increases of $676,000,000 in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $227,000,000 in United States Government deposits, and $465,000,000 in borrowings; and decreases of $464,000,000 in demand deposits adjusted and $565,000,000 in demand deposits credited to domestic banks. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $52,000,000 in New York City, $19,000,000 in the Boston District^ and $15,000,000 in the Cleveland District; they decreased $14,000,000 in the San Francisco District but the net increase at all reporting member banks was $102,000,000. Loans to banks decreased $46,000,000. ^ .. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $241,000,000 in New York City, $59,000,000 in the Chicago District, and by smaller amounts in all of the other districts; the total decrease at all reporting member banks was $430,000,000. Holdings of Treasury notes decreased in nearly all districts and a total of $320,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Holding's of United States Government bonds decreased $58,000,000 in Chicago, $37,000,000 in the San Francisco District) and a total of $136,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Demand deposits adjusted decreased $281,000,000 in New York City, $135,000,000 in the San Francisco District, $58,000,000 in the Richmond District, and $52,000,000 in the Boston District. United States Government deposits increased and demand deposits credited to domestic banks decreased in all districts. Borrowings increased $327,000,000 in New York City and $66,000,000 in the San Francisco District. H.4.2 Increase or decrease since Jan• 24, Feb. 1, 1950 1951 (In millions of dollars) +2,314 69,580 + 103 +7,055 31,541 +7,130 10$ 31,990 +4,202 + 102 18,120 Jan. 31, 1951 ASSETS 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 deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Borrowings_ Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U. S. Government accounts, during week *January 24 figures revised (San Francisco District) m 533 1,021 167 587 5,299 317 5,946 31,557 1,651 + + 3 5 1 46 14 + 20 + 161 + 903 + 163 +1,491 886 430 -6,038 -1,111 -6,152 +4,8l6 -3,591 +1,297 +1,811 + 89 + 117 - + + + - + - - — — 8,701 21,205 6,482 46 20 + -- - 320 136 21 14,195 795 2,166 + 676* 51,220 15,599 1,749 9,089 1,353 982 464* 2 + 227 565 6 + + 465 27,501 - - 56 129 22 168 +3,453 + 240 - 700 + 50 + 151 + 524 H.4.2(a) ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, JANUARY 31, 1951 Total F ederal Reserve D i s t r let all New Phila- Cleve- RichSt. San [Minne- Kansas districts Boston York delphia land mond Atlanta Chicago Louis j apolis City Dallas Francis; (in millions of dollars) ASSETS 22,206 2,828 4,847 3,148 69,580 2,783 2,537 9,825 2,401 1,266 2,752 2,717 12,270 Loans ar& investments - total 1,140 1,137 3,432 1,270 1,448 1,224 1,845 10,731 31,5*1 574 1,204 1,488 6,048 Loans - net# 686 666 2,160 18,120 6,834 898 991 551 Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans 731 2 99 769 1,052 2,483 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: 464 16 8 - — — 2 2 34 1 U. S. Government obligations 3 533 3 6 1,021 11 4 8 34 13 796 25 98 2 Other securities 17 7 Other loans for purchasing or carrying: 10 12 10 12 167 36 22 36 10 4 U. S. Government obligations 3 3 9 6 68 60 265 34 23 14 587 27 42 28 15 Other securities 5 144 246 361 213 104 168 450 92 715 122 2,447 Real estate loans 5,299 237 8 6 181 11 1 20 22 34 2 317 1 Loans to banks 24 7 380 298 1,601 344 638 302 321 241 265 5,9*6 167 269 1,120 Other loans 1,467 9,393 1,250 2,531 1,465 1,187 5,440 U. S. -Government securities - total 946 548 1,270 1,071 4 , 9 8 9 31,557 44 1,651 107 50 74 54 83 22 497 363 185 98 Treasury bills 74 — — — — — — Treasury c certificates of indebtedness 8,701 285 462 633 308 163 509 1,610 295 1,975 392 Treasury notes 383 1,686 628 1,098 6,921 21,205 911 1,791 990 3,467 623 U. S. hands 363 594 590 3,229 6,482 178 471 213 144 Other -securities 233 2,082 354 185 278 158 1,233 953 486 14,195 543 5,469 Reserves -with Federal Reserve Banks 531 875 452 234 475 2,140 531 1,900 559 168 66 42 40 102 83 Cash- in vault 30 13 795 36 127 55 33 2,166 130 184 110 89 145 117 Balances with domestic banks 157 256 315 85 323 255 1,425 83 91 103 Other assets - net 30 58 242 577 59 53 17 67 45 LIABILITIES 2,648 17,474 2,313 3,506 2,191 1,913 7,027 1,550 51,220 Demand-deposits adjusted 875 2,091 2,250 7,382 481 2,670 480 425 Time deposits except Govt. 422 5,392 590 1,357 15,599 517 2,639 387 239 84 124 67 89 536 1,749 U. S. Government deposits 196 52 367 58 52 52 72 261 2,794 818 449 9,089 678 383 670 287 Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks 359 537 1,416 437 8 14 10 44 108 34 1,114 1 Foreign banks 1,353 5 9 3 3 541 46 22 18 982 25 19 127 Borrowings 17 34 78 55 888 1,627 28 36 52 34 91 30 316 Other liabilities 75 33 19 25 482 6,542 242 322 106 228 209 885 335 2,533 774 191 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 235 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except 841 3,860 828 3,104 27,501 407 1,133 12,259 983 1,473 interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts 915 939 759 ^Individual loan items are reported gross, i.e., before deduction of valuation reserves. - ~ — -