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Form F, R. 281*

STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS

For immediate release

Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System
March 1, 191*3

Condition of Weekly Reporting Member Banks in Leading Cities
The condition statement of week ly reporting member banks in 101 leading cities
shows the following principal changes for the week ended February 21*} A decrease of
$573>000,000 in United States Government deposits, and an increase of $509,000,000
in demand deposits-adjusted.
Commercial, industrial and agricultural loans declined $25,000,000 in New York
City and $1*0,000,000 at a3,1 reporting member banks.
Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness declined $52,000,000 in New
York City and $71,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Holdings of United States
Government bonds increased $[(.0,000,000 in New York City, $15,000,000 in the
Cleveland District, and $70,000,000 at all reporting member banks.
Demand deposits-adjusted increased $21*7,000,000 in New York City, $97,000,000
in the Chicago District, $53,000,000 in the Cleveland District, and $509,000,000 at
all reporting member banks. United States Government deposits declined in all
districts, the principal decreases being $31*7,000,000 in New York City and
$69,000,000 in the Chicago District; the total decrease at all reporting member
banks was $573«000,000.
t
Deposits credited to domestic banks declined $19,000,000 in New York City,
$13,000,000 in the Dallas District, and,$39,000,000 at all reporting member banks,
and increased $1^,000,000 in the Kansas City District and $12,000,000 in the
Chicago District.
A summary of the principal assets and liabilities of reporting member banks,
and of debits to dtimand deposit accounts, followsi
(In millions of dollars)
Increase or decrease
since
Feb, 25, '
Feb. 17,
191*2
191*3

Feb.
21*,
I9b3
A S S E T S
Loans and Investments - total
Loans - total
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans
Open market paper
Loans to brokers and dealers in securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying sees.
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
IT. S. bonds
Obligati&ns guaranteed by U* S. Government
Other securities
Reserve with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks

1*1,353
9,61*3
5,816
226
607

316
1,176
71
1,1*01
1,153
5,003

-

-

+
-

-

+ 21
-

4,075
13,291*
1,913

+

3,272

+

9,1*45
539
2,592

12
38
1*0
1
9
1
3

+

+

-

+
-

7
1
71

3

70*

13
12*
63
39
39

+10,1*10
1,7U9
1,086

-

-

+
-

+
-

+
+
+
+

•

-

196
136

6i*
71*
31*
1*99
2,91*7
5,003
1,738
3,705
810
1*21*
556
8

L I A B 1 L I T I E S
Demand deposits-adjusted
Time deposits
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank deposits $
Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings
Debits to demand deposit accounts
except interbank and U* S, Gov't
accounts, during week



31,129

5,1*13
3,393

9,31*2
722

1*1

9*702

+1509
+

-

-

+

16
573
39
9
21*

+
+
+

+
+

6,1*17
225
1,705
69
1*0

*Feb. 17 figures revised, (Chicago
District)

Form F.R. 284a
STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS
Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System
February 25, 1943

For immediate release

CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
(In millions of dollars)

AS

few York
Increase or
Feb.
decrease since
Feb. 17, Feb. 25,
24,
1943
1942
1943

Feb.
24,
1943

15,968

- 79

+3,498

4,016

3,502

- 42

-

376

2,360
45

- 25
+ 1

Chicago
Increase or
decrease since
Feb. 17, Feb. 25,
1942
1943

S E T S

Loans and Investments-total
Loans - total
Commercial, industrial, and
agricultural loans
Open market paper
Loan's to brokers and dealers
Other loans for purchasing
or carrying securities
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans

1*84

- 16

+

154
97
39
323

-

2

+

+
-

1
2
1

Treasury bills
Treasury cert, of indebt.
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Obligations guaranteed by
U. S, Government
Other securities

1,720
1,962
1,793
4,855

+

16
52
18
40

989
1,147

+
+

8
1

Reserve with F.R. Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
Other assets - net

3,596
83
24
304

11,845
684
1,844

+
-

- 10

+1,105

803

+

4

-

133

374
34
155

628

-

3

17
29

+
-

102
3
13

4

39
24
5

+
+

6

6
127

•61

462

+1,320
+1,962
+ 345
+1,055

390
1,295

500
508

84
367

- 34
+ 8

-1,230

909

+247
+' 3
-347

+1,441
39
+1,011

+

3

615

+
+

5
2

10
1
5
17

66

-

2
2

+
+
+

+

2

4- 333

- 17

615

250

21
5*
+ 5
+ 2
- 15

+

215
1

2,874
463
345

+ 24

+

- 47

+

587
1
85

1,160
12

+ 6
+

4

+

3
17

43
161
44

L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits-adjusted
Time deposits
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank deposits 1
Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings
Other liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

3,o42
642
4o
303
1,575

Debits to demand deposit
accounts, except interbank and
U. S, Gov't accounts, during
week
3,848




+
+
-

19
11
24
3

2

+ 55
+ 4o
+ 59
+ 38

wW

WW

W W

21
298

969

-

1
- -

*

Form F, R. 284b

ASSET# AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IF 101 LEADING CITIES, FEBRUARY 2k, 1943
R e s e r v e
D i i3 t r i c t
F e d e r a 1
St.
Minne- Kansas .
Phila- Cleve- RichDallas
.Atlanta Chicago
Louis apolis City
delphia land
mond

Total
New
All
Boston
districts
York
a S S E T S
Loans and Investments - total
Loans - total
Commercial, ind*1,apd agr*1 loans
Open market paper
Loans to brokers and dealers in sees.
Other loans for purchasing
or carrying securities
Real estate loans
Loans to banks
Other loans
Treasury bills
Treasury cart, of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Obligations guaranteed by U.S.Gov't
Other securities
Reserve with F.R. Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
Other assets - net

41,353

2,194

9,643
5,816
226

607

649
348
65
14

3,841
2,497
46
489

346
1,176
71
1,401

12
72
18
120

186
182

4,153
5,003
4,075
13,294
1,913

189

129

1,225
321
196

6
4

8
3

11 •
51

7
26

3,134

1,301

448
22516
28

740
369
14
14

264

11
46

17,397 1,813

6,21*0
1,216
842
32
35

1,346

768

376

191
114
2
1

225

9
3

San
Francisco

1,342

1,028

3,565

353

285
207
1
2

959
434

230

15

2

12
12

9

4
15

833

12
19

2?
352

120

65

55

65

44

120

676
924

129

113
104
58

184
liiS

108
120

242

153
314

20
40

128

62

105
307
44
59

362
19

290
20

702

288
32

242

982

2,198

147
74
748

903
137
75
440

44
138
5

402

122

13
177
9
144

1,838

189
704
64
108

2,141
• 1,928
5,349
1,030
1,270

170
162
117
617
69
230

9,445
539
2,592
1,234

463
66

3,832
114

433
29

116

327

67

36I

65

87

60

31,129

12,991
1,077
1,944
3,H9
644
40
308
1,703

1,573

2,541
757
119
555

1,008
210

41
1,077
4,046

1,894
238
170
317
26
1
23
257

12
220

24
413

70
107

13
103

27
456

6
104

6
69

4
117

95

402

9,702

501

4,168

401

663

298

293

1,593

275

153

351

262

744

3,272

291

136

%

122

- -

"

63

81

177
333
286
1,195
130
273

123
129
131

105
177
145
315
49

796
67

309
35
184

532
55
67

573

2,052

233

566

113

65
—

175
113
391
37
125

24
185
' 46

458
78

129

21

162
10
76
14

856
203
86
499
3

4,740
1,026
481
1,631
14

895
195
61
558

548
113
50
243

293

1,498 '

101

305
18

329

20

341

299
277
1,276
120
293

36

383

L I A B I L I I T I S S
Demand deposits-adjusted
Time deposits
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank deposits $ Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings
Other liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Debits to demand deposit accounts,
except interbank and U.S.Gov't
accounts, during week



5,413
3,393
9,342

722

168
109

367
7

2

-—

76
417
1
- -

—

—

1

-"

2

1,137
143
448

22

- -

6

573