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H.4.2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) January 12, 1955 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 January 5: Decreases of $152 million in commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans, $147 million in loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities, and $264 million in holdings of Treasury bills; increases of $188 million in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks and $653 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks; and decreases of $588 million in demand deposits adjusted and $351 million in United States Government deposits. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans decreased $125 million in the New York District, $16 million in the Philadelphia District, $12 million in the St. Louis District, and $11 million in the Dallas District, but they i increased. $12 million in Chicago and $15 million In the Sah Francisco District. Changes according to industry.appear in another press release. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $144 million in New York City, $36 million in the Cleveland District, $34 million in the Philadelphia District, and $33 million in the Dallas District. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness and of United States Government bonds decreased $39 million and $36 million, respectively. Demand deposits adjusted decreased in all but two districts; the principal changes were decreases of $198 million in New York City, $115 million in the Chicago District, $79 million in the Dallas District, and $73 million in the Philadelphia District, mnrl an increase of $48 million in the San Francisco District. Borrowings decreased $95 million at all reporting member banks and loans to banks increased $117 million. A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows: Jan. 5 1955 A S S E T S Increase or decrease since Jan. 6, Dec. 29, 1954 1954 (In millions of dollars) Loans and. investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted l/ 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 85,824 40,636 22,334 -710 -372 -152 +5,685 + 870 - 608 2,541 1,101 7,182 8,181 -147 - 12 + 6 - 24 + + + + U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U. S. bonds Other securities 36,573 2,279 2,729 8,210 23,355 8,615 -329 -264 - 39 + 10 - 36 - 9 +3,712 - 315 -2,473 +1,728 +4,772 +1,103 Loans to banks Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks 832 14,329 958 2,691 +117 +188 -126 - 2 + - 57,857 21,446 2,452 12,012 1,420 197 713 -588 + 39 -351 +653 - 50 -176) + 81) +2,585 +1,921 48 + 269 + 160 422 239 703 180 152 384 44 9 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 • ^ '* V / o 1956LU l/ Exclusive of http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ loan Federal Reserve Bank of St.items Louis + 53 loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual are shown gross. BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H.4.3 (For Immediate Release) January 6, 1955 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES (In millions of dollars) New York CityIncrease or Jan. decrease since 5, Dec. 29, Jan. 6, 1955 1954 1954 Jan. 59 1955 Chicago Increase or decrease since Dec. 29, Jan. 6, 1954 1954 A S S E T S Loans and investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted l/ Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, obligations Other securities Other loans for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, obligations Other securities Real estate loans Other loans 23,340 11,727 - • 346 177 +1,796 - 283 7,090 2,913 -108 - 96 +292 - 4 - 845 2,070 + 12 - 71 - 114 426 1,447 + 82 4o + + 37 277 124 108 -110 - 3 + 27 - 18 28 390 469 + 1,726 + 6 1 2 2 + + + 27 137 87 69 31 92 137 415 + + + 5 + 2 + 17 + 24 + 20 +1,623 106 450 + 780 3,502 131 281 943 - 5 + 13 - 22 + 1 +265 - 12 -242 +157 + + - 4 5 4 7 -312 +292 +382 + 31 7,454 U. S. Government securities-total Treasury bills Treasury cert, of indebtedness Treasury notes U. S. bonds maturing: Within 1 year 1 to 5 years After 5 years Other securities 9,136 709 588 + 1,891 - 158 144 57 30 567 1,670 + 3,711 2,477 - 7 6 40 11 Loans to banks Reserves with F. R. Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net 460 + 4,556 155 36 791 + 12 25 20 15 14 507 195 + 681 597 +1,225 1,355 + 456 ! 675 - 1 l + 7 211 4 13 218 67 1,426 39 159 60 + 46 + 47 - 6 + 14 + 2 + 45 - 49 - 6 + 19 - 6 198 10 78 + + - 658 623 18 4,734 1,671 233 - 28 + 6 - 49 +203 + 73 - 11 40 62 + + 110 111 1,317 37 + 91 + 1 - 64 + 1 427 1,119 - 11 70 + 6 66 55 77 78 - 58 + 43 - 14 + 51 + 5 - 1 2,779 4* 9 + 235 639 + + 38 — - - L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except U. S. Govt. U . S . Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks -Borrowings: From Federal Reserve Banks From others Other liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 16,483 3,445 674 3,289 1,122 - + - •» — — — 3 l/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross• H.4.2(a) ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BARKS I F LEADING CITIES. JANUARY 5, 1955 F e d e r a l R e s e r ve D i s t r i c t Total San St. Minne- Kansas RichNew Phila- CleveAll Dallas Atlanta Chicago Boston Francisco Louis apolis City mond delphia land York Districts (In millions of dollars) A S S E T S Loans and investments adjusted 1/ 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 85,824 40,636 22,334 U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U. S. bonds Other securities 36,573 2,279 2,729 8,210 23,355 Loans to banks Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net 3,789 26,540 3,345 1,961 13,198 1,758 5,948 2,480 1,143 7,982 885 33 1,912 66 124 832 14,329 958 2,691 1,976 438 50 27 208 976 352 588 447 2,144 1,519 10,494 1,129 81 163 773 101 96 707 211 194 2,139 1,061 741 6,875 2,848 458 309 21 472 27 544 591 4,942 228 52 72 100 139 92 110 853 73 57,857 21,446 2,452 2,541 1,101 7,182 8,181 8,615 1,209 3,444 3,222 1,524 1,427 706 840 27 11,759 2,847 1,495 3,449 3,749 4,604 1,432 694 1,510 2,125 16,237 7,923 2,771 746 349 931 1,438 24 256 19 4 13 13 50 78 591 527 2,834 70 181 761 1,822 634 48 913 93 152 84 82 37 110 301 428 439 1,653 1,498 100 95 188 81 378 369 1,103 837 267 297 16 9 518 539 47 77 267 179 63 63 169 23 276 388 1,190 96 65 359 14 21 107 242 171 145 4l8 192 317 645 1,569 1,389 160 132 29 116 70 119 186 428 251 55 3,135 1,462 6,627 359 597 1,504 4,167 2,181 119 311 117 2,997 18,668 2,541 560 603 4,569 121 761 99 4,045 1,728 167 2,510 2,303 6l4 716 89 137 7,729 1,768 3,209 533 4l4 85 973 2,495 2,667 280 560 733 104 48 96 9,161 7,341 331 473 587 8 1,862 45 386 1,047 1,102 2 13 3 612 675 831 6,026 221 408 1,430 3,967 1,129 100 670 360 225 14 475 34 156 7 246 14 40 19 169 83 865 370 22 590 39 428 46 887 235 8 651 44 464 139 3,334 1,687 88 2,139 139 307 369 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 c 12,012 1,420 197 713 2,337 8,176 370 28 3,392 1,126 16 539 5 788 11 854 3 4 12 13 1 17 99 9 6 32 113 11 13 15 439 51 4l 140 85 49 57 55 99 1,168 600 254 274 298 976 412 3,047 375 of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross. 9 7 30 128 26 11 33 296 7 6 78 353 160 — — 9 502 1,163