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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.