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H.4,2

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM •
(For Immediate Release)
November 24, 1954
CONDITION OF 1YEEKLY 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 November 17: An increase
of $974 million in commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans, approximately
70 per cent of which resulted from the new issue of Commodity Credit Corporation
certificates of interest, and increases of $909 million in United States Government deposits and $462 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks.
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased in all districts; the
principal increases were $267 million in New York City, $178 million in the San
Francisco District, $152 million in the Chicago District, $89 million in the Dallas
District, and $66 million in the Cleveland District. Changes according to industry
appear in another press release. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or
carrying securities decreased $143 million. "Other" loans increased $46 million.
Holdings of Treasury bills increased $128 million in New York City, $46 million in Chicago, and a total of $263 million at all reporting member banks.
Holdings of Treasury notes decreased $40 million, Holdings of United States
Government bonds increased $80 million and holdings of "other" securities increased
$106 million.
Demand deposits adjusted increased $109 million; the principal changes were
increases of $106 million in the New York District, $72 million in the Kansas City
District, and $49 million in the San Francisco District, and a decrease of $84
million in the Chicago District. Time deposits decreased $140 million, of which
$78 million was in the New York District, United States Government deposits increased in all districts. Demand deposits credited to domestic banks increased in
all but two districts,
A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows:

Nov,
17,
1951j

Increase or
decrease since
Nov, 10,
Nov, 18,
1954
1953
(In millions of dollars)

A S S E T S
Loans and investments adjusted!/
Loans adjusted!/
Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans
Loans to brokers and dealers for
purchasing or carrying securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying securities
Real estate loans
Other loans

85,745
39,503
22,107

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S, bonds
Other securities

37,677
2,802
2,359
8,586
23,930
8,565

Loans to banks
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks

586
14,056
964
2,982

2,022
1,014
7,051
7,971

+1,321
+ 915
+ 974
-

+
+
+
+
+
-

+
+
+
-

-

+

+5,923
- 290
-1,270

143
13
25
46

+
+
+
+

300
263
3
4o
80
106

+5,072
+ 494
-3,101
+1,836
+5,843
+I,l4l

80
130
20
244

+

161
259
594
6

132
693
21
323

L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted
Time deposits except U. S. Government
U. S. Government deposits
Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Borrowings

+ 109
55,682
+1,985
21,221
140
+2,114
+ 909
4,941
+ 588
+ 462
12,119
+ 966
+
14
1,307
+
30
+
- 641
474
87
1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual

loan items are shown gross.


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, NOVEMBER 17. 195%
F e d e r a l Reser v e D i s t r i c t
Total
San
Phila- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago St. Minne- Kansas Dallas
New
All
Boston
Francisco
Louis apolis City
mond
land
delphia
York
Districts
(In millions of dollars)

H.4.2(a)

A S S E T S
Loans and investments adjusted!/
85,745
39,503
Loans adjusted^/
Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans 22,107
Loans to brokers and dealers for
2,022
purchasing or carrying securities
Other loans for purchasing or carrying
1,014
securities
7,051
Real estate loans
Other loans
7,971

3,804 26,542 3,322
1,959 12,771 1,723
891
8,053
1,153

5,967
2,389
1,173

U. S. Government securities - total
Treasury bills
Treasury certificates of indebtedness
Treasury notes
U. S. bonds
Other securities

37,677

Loans to banks
Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks
Cash in vault
Balances with domestic banks
Other assets - net

586
14,056
964

2,802

2,359
8,586
23,930
8,565

2,982
1,816

3,406 3,298 11,705 2,819
1,483 1,374 4,359 1,423
2,688
760
807
674

1,548 3,453 3,740 16,141
7,765
709 1,475 2,073
910 1,408
3,225
365

29

1,531

47

111

27

21

168

18

3

11

10

46

22
349
445

4l6
946
2,055

34
201
586

71
571
515

85
294
421

37
106
425

147
659
794

23
271
370

13
145
192

20
235
311

101
161
411

45
3,U3
1,446

1,496 11,001 1,152
63
124
993
590
79
79
198
191 2,357
812
1,102 7,061
447
2,770
349

2,944
128
199
734
1,883
634

6,216 1,178
74
352
69
325
348
1,540
687
3,999
218
1,130

687 1,612 1,437
62
182
145
102
61
131
436
271
193
890
892
371
366
230
152

6,693
413
487
1,552
4,241
1,683

63
2,063
117
353
123

204
14
125
20

6
64o
45
543
117

48
2,131
144
325
330

7,258 1,692
3,163
539
176
823

959 2,415 2 , 6 7 1
564
278
723
101
178
213

8,781
7,206
659

829
4
9
41
252

412 1,006 1,046
14
2
3
3
33
64
34
30
128
295
357

635
109
84
502
1,143

24
530
53
127
72

936
93
176
90

2,927 17,928 2,4l4
606
581
4,531
1,661
193
213

3,902
1,708
326

494
17
5
52
372

611
8
21
91
595

12
614
71
115
104

407
4,807
228
189
748

—

1,647 1,614
110
156
146
91
4l6
350
1,096
896
310
276
3
561
80
197
65

3
522
45
261
63

13
470
34
167
39

mm w

7
578
40
404
45

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

55,682

21,221
4,941

12,119
1,307
474

2,268

383
30
53
95
413

3,440
1,056
165
1,096
3,044

2,436 2,299
620
702
224
174
567
11
14
57
301

723
9
44
50
273

1,973
44
43
156
964

8,137
1j Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.