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H b 2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) July l6, 1952 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER B A M S IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shows the following principal changes for the week ended July 9s Decreases of $439 million in loans for purchasing or carrying United States Government and other securities, $314 million in holdings of Treasury bills, and $790 million in United States Government deposits. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $13 million at all reporting member banks; the principal changes were increases of $11 million in the St. Louis District and $10 million in the Kansas City District, and a decrease of $11 million in New York City. Changes according to industry are available in another press release. Loans to banks decreased $176 million. "Other loans decreased $21 million. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $307 million in New York City and $90 mil lion in the Chicago District, and increased $87 million in the Richmond District. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness decreased $47 million. Holdings of United States Government bonds increased $54 million in New York City and a tota) of $133 million at all reporting member banks. Holdings of "other securities" increased $65 million, mostly in New York City. Demand deposits adjusted increased $58 million in the Richmond District, $40 million in the Dallas District, and $34 million in the Boston District, but decreased $89 million in New York City; net increase was $42 million at all reporting member banks. Borrowings increased $160 million in New York City, $70 million in the Cleveland District, and $37 million in the Chicago District outside of Chicago, but they decreased $134 million in the San Francisco District and $96 million in Chicago; the net increase at all reporting member banks was $59 million. A t>UUiliiClX\y VI CIDDC VO auu ilOUilAUACO V.L a. A S S E T S Loans and investments - total Loans - net Loans - gross Commercial, industrial, and agriculture 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 L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposit's adjusted Time deposits except Government 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 Increase or decrease since July July 11, July 2, 9, 1951 1952 1952 (In millions of dollars) +6,629 765 76,728 • +3,116 612 35,862 - 612 +3,210 361416 +1,460 + 13 20,580 1,031 1,335 214 563 5,737 583 6,373 33,364 3,420 3,838 5,957 20,149 7,502 14,984 972 2,395 51,750 16,912 6,300 10,266 1,257 1,082 22,387 . 348 - 78 + + 633 318 6 7 11 176 21 218 314 47 10 133 65 100 73 126 88 16 + 198 + 55 + 474 +2,667 +1,082 +2,285 -1,347 + 647 + 846 + 696 + 61 + 57 42 8 790 11 + 9 + 59 +2,083 +1,105 +2,543 + 688 33 + 470 - + - - + + + + + - + - + ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN ,. r ~ t ..7 • ~f—sy F e d e r a 1 R e s e r v f D i s t r i c t Total RichCleveSan New PhilaAll Atlanta Chicago St. Minne- Kansas Dallas Boston Francisco Louis apolis City land mond delphia Districts York A S S E T S Loans and investments - total Loans - net# Commercial, industrial, and agr'l 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 Gash in vault -Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net L I A B I L I T I E S -Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except Govt. U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Borrowings Other liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Debits to demand deposit accounts, except ,, interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts V ALL UiiJL4.AUUe VJL U-UJu-Lti-L D) 5,424 3,174 2,891 10,425 1,140 3,886 2,345 1 , 2 1 6 64i l,4l4 2,541 561 2,474 1,212 628 1,355 606 307 3,096 1,269 823 3,005 1,580 1,046 13,627 6,842 2,868 85 109 4 12 3 1 8 2 12 8 44 27 26 96 3 348 1,501 159 269 360 713 250 536 48 222 59 33 58 488 21 622 5,554 463 698 1,110 3,283 985 2,190 115 327 96 11 14 248 13 298 1,068 115 193 153 607 194 427 34 133 31 4 7 118 16 160 6o4 60 75 119 350 145 246 15 79 16 9 17 171 7 244 1,512 316 247 292 657 315 577 38 316 47 11 57 118 21 329 1,241 205 172 179 685 184 589 43 430 74 10 27 2,655 16 1,302 5,322 312 473 1,100 3,437 1,463 2,010 142 244 267 2,066 555 234 607 8 22 38 226 6,799 2,803 769 1,639 47 172 93 831 1,520 486 160 657 3 28 29 216 840 245 126 349 3 14 22 112 2,143 452 155 955 2 77 41 249 2,358 46l 207 762 10 28 31 284 7,626 6,022 535 559 93 123 365 967 702 2,761 589 393 849 704 2,980 76,728 35,862 20,580 3,498 1,605 982 24,785 12,753 7,960 2,974 1,408 809 1,031 1,335 9 12 867 1,038 3 39 40 36 8 7 4 15 214 563 5,737 583 6,373 33,364 3 >20 3,838 5,957 20,149 7,502 14,984 972 2,395 l,4l6 6 20 251 53 303 1,620 198 196 197 1,029 273 597 64 93 87 70 219 776 413 1,613 9,457 872 847 1,515 6,223 2,575 5,728 258 119 551 3 9 140 9 424 1,191 71 98 151 871 375 553 48 104 54 14 62 428 5 391 2,570 296 399 507 1,368 509 947 89 141 80 16 47 248 6 339 1,724 353 171 274 926 234 584 78 187 54 51,750 16,912 6,300 10,266 1,257 1,082 1,903 7,025 2,682 554 297 326 34 1 72 373 17,439 2,834 2,964 3,047 1,030 402 1,084 2,641 2,264 426 199 402 13 46 39 344 3,600 1,451 406 494 8 138 61 523 2,413 623 248 469 6 31 28 259 807 1,278 783 22,387 839 9,702 i.e., before deduction of valuation reserves.