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r H.4.2 BOARD OP GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) July 9, 1952 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 July 2: Increases of $909 million in loans, $1,190 million in holdings of United States Government bonds, $2,486 million in United States Government deposits, and $636 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks, and a decrease of $1,162 million in demand deposits adjusted. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans decreased $162 million in New York City, $27 million in Chicago, and a total of $217 million at all reporting member banks. Changes according to industry are available in another press release. Loans for purchasing or carrying United States Government and other securities increased $904 million. Loans to banks increased $132 million. "Other loans" increased $89 million. Holdings of United States Government bonds increased substantially in all districts, reflecting the purchases of a new bond issue. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $156 million in the New York District, $60 million in the Chicago District, $55 million in the Kansas City District, and a total of $323 million at all reporting member banks. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness increased $221 million at all reporting member banks, of which $174 million was in New York City. Holdings of "other securities" increased $77 million. Demand deposits adjusted decreased $649 million in New York City, $110 million in the Chicago District, $100 million in the Cleveland District, $89 million in the Boston District, and by smaller amounts in all but two of the other districts. Borrowings increased $225 million in the San Francisco District and $123 million in the Chicago District, but they decreased $65 million in New York City; the net increase at all reporting member banks was $312 million. July 2, 1952 Increase or decrease since July 3, June 25, 1951 1952 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 (In millions of dollars) Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except Government U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Borrowings 14,884 899 2,521 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U. S. Government accounts, during week +2,080 77,493 36,474 37,028 20,567 + + 1,379 1,413 + + 220 570 5,726 759 6,394 33,582 3,734 3,885 20,'Oil 7,437 51,708 16,920 7,090 10,277 1,248 1,023 38,191 217 +7,225 +3,708 +3,802 +1,414 656 115 + + 909 912 117 16 4 132 89 +1,094 - 323 + 221 + 6 +1,190 + 77 + + 78 78 171 -1,162 + 20 +2,486 + 636 17 + 312 960 322 93 14 + 192 + 367 + 468 +2,696 +1,277 +2,312 -1,399 + 506 + 821 + + + 679 87 222 +2,368 +1,153 +2,618 + 932 45 + 583 H.4.2(a) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER B A M S Total F e d e r a 1 R e s e ] v e 1) i 8 1 brie t All New Phila- Cleve- RichSt. Minne- Kansas San Atlanta Chicago Louis apolis Districts Boston York delphia land mond City Dallas Francisco A S S E T S Loans and investments - total 77,493 3,489 25,587 2,991 5,434 3,088 2,862 10,564 2,448 1,354 3,029 2,968 13,679 Loans - net# 36,474 1,592 13,325 1,418 1,146 2,353 1,223 3,942 1,201 598 1,260 1,567 6,849 Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans 20,567 981 7,971 804 l,4l4 560 645 2,538 617 305 813 1,051 2,868 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carryingi U. S. Government obligations 4 1,379 1,158 46 9 4 128 9 4 1 6 10 Other securities 1,413 19 1,071 42 46 8 124 17 15 9 50 9 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 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 hank* Foreign banks Borrowings Other liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 220 570 5,726 759 6,394 33,582 3,734 3,885 5,947 20,016 7,437 14,884 899 2,521 1,435 51,708 16,920 7,090 10,277 1,248 1,023 1,932 7,034 5 20 249 37 303 1,622 206 195 196 1,025 275 568 57 96 91 74 223 781 615 1,635 9,749 1,183 884 1,515 6,167 2,513 5,477 244 127 565 3 9 139 18 427 1,200 92 94 151 863 373 551 44 121 54 2,648 17,554 2,252 426 551 2,859 323 3,327 235 302 413 3,193 30 1,035 13 1 260 39 1,133 73 39 2,639 344 373 14 49 245 6 12 382 342 2,570 1,631 266 305 404 168 274 507 1,354 923 511 234 604 942 81 71 200 149 81 54 15 62 427 3,586 1,450 484 507 8 68 62 522 2,355 622 267 443 5 32 35 258 28 33 58 487 26 92 5 349 1,465 130 267 360 708 251 538 45 235 60 2,047 553 252 589 9 25 38 227 21 624 5,634 553 704 1,102 3,275 988 2,227 107 345 96 6,793 2,808 887 1,655 43 231 92 830 11 14 247 12 297 4 7 119 4 165 606 60 80 10 17 12 58 170 119 6 3 245 325 1,455 1,230 286 193 248 171 118 178 279 348 642 688 150 314 171 254 561 603 13 41 34 68 319 439 17 47 74 11 27 2.651 20 1,300 5,368 349 481 1,114 3,424 1,462 2,117 130 276 264 2,159 452 176 879 216 855 245 129 341 3 20 21 112 43 30 249 2,318 461 229 787 9 3 35 283 7.652 6,007 596 540 88 257 345 981 858 506 1,089 1,091 3,980 1,052 111 189 153 599 195 442 32 126 32 1,489 486 185 628 3 44 29 2 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except # r % C S £ S g r o s s , ^ before°de<iuciion ^ ^