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H.4*2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (Fofr Immediate Release) March 13, 1957 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shovti the following principal changes for the week ended March 6: Decreases of $210 million in holdings of Treasury bills, #142 million in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $579 million in demand deposits adjusted and $547 million in U, S, Government deposits, and an increase of $370 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks. Commercial and industrial loans increased $136 million at all reporting member banks; the principal changes were increases of $96 million in New York City and $36 million in the Chicago District, and a decrease of $15 million in the San Francisco District. Changes according to industry appear in another press release. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $64 million in New York City, $47 million in the Chicago District, and $40 million in the Kansas City District, Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness increased $27 million* . Demand deposits adjusted decreased $149 million in the San Francisco District, $137 million in the Chicago District, $106 million in the Kansas City District, and $101 million in the New York District outside New York City, and increased $175 million in New York City, Time deposits increased $114 million, of which $45 million was in the deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations in the San Francisco District. Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks increased $366 million and borrowings from others decreased $131 million. Loans to banks decreased $123 million, A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows: Increase or decrease .since Feb, 27, March 7, j m .1.956 (In millions of dollars) March a s s e t s Loans and investments adjusted %/ Loans adjusted Commercial and industrial loans Agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities Other loans for purchasing or carrying securities Real estate loans Other loans 84,975 51,887 30,007 437 - 63 + 108 + 136 — 6 1,797 1,150 8,736 10,803 + 37 + 2 — 26 - 10 U, S, Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U, S. bonds Other securities 25,532 1,251 773 4,870 18,638 7,556 - 191 - 210 + 27 8 Loans to banks Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks 1,274 13,217 950 2,345 - 123 - 142 — 64 - 19 i U U L X H i s Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except U, S. Government U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Borrowings: From Federal Reserve Banks From others 55,791 22,735 1,185 10,361 1,547 670 970 + + + + - V — — • - + + — + + * — + 20 579 114 547 370 8 366 131 637 3,973 4,063 103 + + + — + w + - + + + + 666 140 482 535 2,625 488 210 1,852 1,471 711 27 71 33 38 626 1,225 730 38 32 163 10 Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross. Philadelphia Cleveland RichAtlaotp Chicago mond St. CO New York 1 Boston San Minne- Kansas Dallas Francisco apolis City ASSETS Loans and investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted l/ Commercial and industrial loans Agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities Other loans for purchasing or carrying securities Real estate loans Other loans U. S, Government securities - total Treasury bills — Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U. S. bonds Other securities Loans to banks 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 3,388 437 3,821 2,467 1,484 12 25,619 17>013 11,919 12 3,215 2,209 1,176 1 1,797 29 1,164 47 115 22 36 1,150 8,736 10,803 18 371 610 397 1,190 2,712 38 224 784 138 783 739 48 333 567 50 25,532 1,251 773 4,870 1,016 57 23 6,348 318 205 972 4,853 2,258 751 27 40 113 571 255 2,022 88 93 502 1,339 592 1,310 79 946 86 147 103 26 186 7,556 750 338 1,274 13,217 15 526 1 8 , 6 3 8 9 5 0 2,345 2,4l4 6 1 94 ,106 752 4,617 211 147 1,091 2 6 4 9 2 45 86 97 6 , 0 6 5 3,451 1,736 2 1,826 8 8 0 7 6 7 29 26l 169 579 1,233 84 62 953 339 748 252 291 513 76 173 77 16 1,435 866 446 17 3,328 1,744 919 109 3,755 2,381 1,460 23 16,793 10,286 4,191 216 209 2 6 3 23 21 102 186 24 273 8 176 4 5 8 231 25 279 413 146 192 581 72 3,942 1,922 4,224 164 53 757 3,250 415 1,106 840 45 30 214 551 2l8 154 1,253 113 44 326 770 331 1,128 70 55 199 8o4 246 4,992 208 125 897 3,762 1,515 15 1,935 113 242 144 15 417 34 137 42 4 208 13 64 26 29 508 40 307 56 43 521 44 174 230 2,060 177 226 422 2,301 2,580 8,763 11,527 1,830 6,197 3,931 1,019 11 11 3,354 84,975 51,887 30,007 40 4 7 4 50 270 76 804 1,207 2,675 1,617 846 7,294 1,639 2,273 2,909 18,104 2,379 4,155 2,544 55,791 Demand deposits adjusted 5 8 8 3,270 727 735 495 l,8l8 4,591 605 22,735 Time deposits except U. S. Government 36 162 45 71 42 87 389 51 1,1® U. S- Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: 682 1,617 462 777 531 435 2,927 327 10,361 Domestic banks 49 5 12 11 9 23 1,231 30 1,547 Foreign banks Borrowings: 2 5 8 5 45 16 68 23 99 47 $70 From Federal Reserve Banks 67 33 1 12 40 17 66 497 970 From others 160 47 56 57 95 1,428 73 130 2,811 Other liabilities 285 1,099 327 348 6 8 9 406 4 5 8 3,171 9,105 C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S individual loan items are shown gross. Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; Digitized1/ for FRASER 1 10 14 104 287 8 5 0 4 5 2 310 19 6 0 6 50 46 326 4 863 4 886 18 39 24 33 145 40 13 43 348 12 21 8 9 8 8 7 441 8 , 0 9 2 187 5 2 8 151 18 179 602 1,388