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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H.L2 June 13, 1951 (For Immediate Release) 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 June 6; A decrease of $236,000,000 in holdings of United States Government securities; increases of $50^,000,000 in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $202,000,000 in balance with domestic banks, $252,000,000 in demand deposits adjusted, and $731,000,000 in demand deposits credited to domestic banks; and decreases of $281,000,000 in United States Government deposits and $L07,000,000 in borrowings* Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans decreased $U3#000,000 in New ^12,060,000 la York City a W $1^, 000,060 iaTtM-Si* Louis District, and 6lii6agoj $11,000,000 i& t W ^ S & A Fr anfcis co District a M $$0,000,000 in the,v Glefaland District; th^re was si Aet dedr&ase of $56^000^000 at all reporting member banks* Holdings of Treasury bills increased $37,000,000. Holdings of Treasury notes decreased $76,000,000 in New York City, $21;,000,000 in the Boston District, and a total of $123,000,000 at all reporting member banks* Holdings of United States Government bonds decreased $131,000,000 in the New York District and a total of $150,000,000 at all reporting member banks; most of this decrease was in issues callable within one year* Demand deposits adjusted increased $261,000,000 in New York City and $58,000,00' in the San Francisco District, and decreased $59,000,000 in the Chicago District and $35,000,000 in the Kansas City District. Time deposits increased $30,000,000* United States Government deposits decreased in nearly all districts; and demand deposits credited to domestic banks increased in all districts. Borrowings decreased $166,000,000 in New York City and $70,000,000 in Chicago. June 6, 1951 Increase or decrease since June 7, May 30, 1950 1951 A S S E T S +2,077 +7,2h0 +7,309 +5,598 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. 3, Government obligations Other securities Real estate loans Loans to banks Other loans 69,037 32,332 32,787 18,992 -332 2lh 1,QU8 - 57 - 13 - 12U 630 5,1*89 + 3 - + 12k + 13 - 18 + + 877 67 U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U. S* bonds 361I Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks L I A B I L I T % + 3h - 316 1I4.2 15 2 +1,116 30,207 -236 -5,976 1,806 + 37 - 199 -3,llA +1,238 -3,87k + 813 5,926 - — 8,02k 20,377 lit,216 832 2,331 -123 -150 - - +50U - 29 +202 +2,276 + 51 + 185 I E S Borrowings 50,286 15,605 2,853 9,207 1,333 257 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank accounts, during week 29,535 and U. S* Government - 6,198 Other securities Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except Govt. U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits $ - 96 - 96 Domestic -banks Foreign banks +252 + 30 -281 +731 - 6 —1+07 +2,767 + 21 +1,060 + 307 + 62 + 1 H.4.2 (a) ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, JUIT2 6, 1951 Total all Boston districts Loans and investments - total Loans - net# Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loene 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 F €? d e r a 1 R e s e r v e D i s t r i c t Phila- Cleve- Rich-' St. {Mimie- Kansas | San Atlanta Chicago Dallas delphia land mond Louis apolis City 1 Francisco ! . , .t ! (In millions of dollars) 22,193 2 , 8 1 6 4,951 2 , # 5 2,496 2,496 9,754 2 , 2 8 1 1,208 2 , 6 8 5 2,595 12,194 9,754 1 0 , 9 6 5 1,308 1,985 1,181 1,104 6 0 7 1,219 1,443 3,534 1,172 6,307 7,102 1,166 752 650 802 2,327 645 577 335 997 2,653 New York 69,037 32,332 18,992 3,119 1,507 986 214 1,048 2 10 192 815 l 32 9 27 l 6 13 7 97 l 7 124 630 5,489 364 5,926 30,207 1,806 10 22 205 7 290 29 301 798 305 1,585 3 7 141 7 388 13 66 380 3 352 11 39 240 7 314 12 25 93 7 322 18 61 46l 3 617 8 14 245 2 264 1,366 87 9,134 603 1,160 62 2,480 176 1,400 110 1,172 51 5,278 272 941 65 8,024 20,377 6,498 236 1,043 246 1,862 6,669 2,094 246 852 348 624 1,680 486 359 931 164 487 634 220 1,527 3,479 942 14,216 832 2,331 1,483 586 56 95 101 5,553 187 117 603 521 44 110 62 890 85 141 87 540 71 181 54 484 43 208 58 50,286 15,605 2,853 9,207 1,333 257 1,729 6,629 2,628 476 116 262 33 19 83 340 17,512 2,590 933 2,868 1,112 109 1,003 2,526 2,202 433 144 365 15 28 39 327 3,504 1,372 229 462 8 31 59 489 2,190 590 131 398 7 1 26 248 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts l,l4l 13,872 1,130 29,335 1,619 980 t forIndividual loan items are reported gross, i.e. before deduction of valuation reserves. Digitized FRASER 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 banks Foreign banks Borrowings Other liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 7 8 l 23 5 15 169 2 228 8 50 124 1 271 6 465 8 1,201 168 987 71 24 2,524 20 1,134 4,623 133 282 594 168 131 326 136 448 585 265 335 58l 165 1,487 3,003 1,264 2,071 105 369 108 437 34 147 30 204 13 71 545 33 282 43 522 40 357 67 1,863 121 253 252 1,903 518 81 522 11 8 32 214 6,746 2,638 534 1,545 41 779 233 72 293 2 19 108 1,999 412 107 795 2 11 29 233 2,145 440 85 626 788 1,527 483 94 597 2 3 25 198 29 250 7,151 5,420 327 474 94 13 296 908 862 4,196 772 505 959 918 2,381 26 89 1 6 109 161 18 8 6