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H.4.2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) October 29, 1952 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER B A M S IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shows the following principal changes for the week ended October 22: Decreases of $327 million in holdings of Treasury bills, $ 2 8 9 million in balances with domestic banks, $724 million in United States Government deposits, and $ 7 6 8 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks, and an increase of $565 million in demand deposits adjusted. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans increased $46 million in New York City, $12 million in the Dallas District, $11 million in the St. Louis District, and by smaller amounts in all but two of the other districts; the net increase at all reporting member banks was $99 million. The changes according to industry are available in another press release. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities decreased $130 million. Real estate loans increased $14 million. Loans to banks decreased $253 million. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $157 million in New York City, $53 million in Chicago, $50 million in the Atlanta District, and $30 million in the Dallas District, and they increased $22 million in the St. Louis District and $21 million in the Boston District. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness and of Treasury notes decreased $ 6 9 million and $ 1 8 million, respectively. Demand deposits adjusted increased $344 million in New York City, $76 million in the Boston District, $60 million in the Philadelphia District, and $55 million in Chicago. Time deposits increased $27 million. United States Government deposits and demand deposits credited to domestic banks decreased in all districts. Borrowings decreased $ 1 5 6 million in New York City, but they increased by smaller amounts in all of the other districts; the net increase at all reporting member banks was $119 million. A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows: Oct. 22, 1952 A S S E T S 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. 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 L I A B I L I T I E S (In millions of dollars) -692 76,937 37,014 37,578 22,153 -278 -277 + 99 +4 ,331 +3 ,089 +3 ,175 +1 ,681 258 1,199 - 35 - 95 + + 139 224 115 642 5,932 547 6,732 - 11 - 1 + 14 -253 + 5 + + + 32,431 3,641 2,426 6,317 20,047 7,492 15,252 925 2,392 -417 -327 + 9 77 294 28 797 491 122 - 18 - 3 + 3 +204 - 10 -289 + + + + + +565 + 27 -724 + 965 +1 ,218 + 898 + 256 + 118 + 840 Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except Government U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Borrowings 53,216 17,245 3,882 10,721 1,342 1,342 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank accounts, during week 32,656 and U. S. Government Increase or decrease since Oct. 24, Oct. 15, 1951 1952 - 69 -768 + 5 +119 - - 630 362 881 751 584 24 167 n»*t«cv a, j ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN + F e d e r Total Phila- CleveNew All Boston land delphia York Districts A S S E T S 76,937 Loans and investments - total 37,014 Loans ~ netj^ Commercial, industrial, and agr'l loans 22,153 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: 258 U. S. Government obligations 1,199 Other securities Other loans for purchasing or carrying: 115 U. S. Government obligations 642 Other securities Real estate loans 5,932 547 Loans to banks 6,732 Other loans 32,431 U. S. Government securities - total 3,641 Treasury bills 2,426 Treasury certificates of indebtedness 6,317 Treasury notes 20,047 U. S. bonds 7,492 Other securities 15,252 Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks 925 Cash in vault 2,392 Balances with domestic banks 1,420 Other assets - net L I A B I L I T I E S 53,216 Demand deposits adjusted 17,245 Time deposits except Govt. 3,882 U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks 10,721 1,342 Foreign banks 1,342 Borrowings 2,071 Other liabilities 7,107 CAPITA! ACCOUNTS Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts 32,656 3,451 1,671 1,041 3 11 21 275 32 316 1,494 144 127 199 1,024 286 585 64 99 91 23,661 2,988 Richmond Atlanta Chicago San St. Minne- Kansas Dallas Francisco Louis apolis City 5,425 2,353 1,420 3,181 1,307 613 2,893 1,167 672 10,733 4,004 2,666 2,607 1,343 737 1,401 649 347 3,237 1,328 847 3,192 1,709 1,154 14,168 7,238 3,108 2 1 7 10 7 22 12,734 8,675 1,511 873 166 21 952 1 44 1 6 3 13 53 98 2 6 26 2 10 29 146 5 440 12 28 94 3 363 1,459 18 247 775 13 65 253 10 5 14 388 1,712 8,475 777 265 1,509 5,924 2,452 5,649 203 145 534 28 70 441 15 394 15 317 1,069 183 2,560 331 297 548 1,384 512 265 138 559 48 115 53 981 580 80 169 205 57 59 2,316 2,380 633 190 48o 7 78 35 264 2,098 557 136 624 9 43 44 231 7,075 2,861 555 1,755 48 238 119 840 1,590 495 122 757 3 80 36 219 1,136 1,020 4,237 913 81 155 803 366 91 136 82 72 378 1,123 2,652 63 42 347 3,763 1,460 255 538 9 96 64 530 1,237 14,096 1,195 1,862 266 263 72 17,686 2,878 1,430 3,061 1,096 362 62 513 9 657 5,675 589 457 1,256 3,373 1,054 2,228 113 321 96 1,111 2,745 556 155 337 31 16 LEADING CITIES, October 22, 1952 a 1 R e s e r v e D jL s t r i c t 436 141 402 16 1,643 305 935 231 163 214 367 715 267 537 48 111 169 606 195 503 35 125 32 2 7 125 4 171 7 17 178 21 261 602 1,586 76 55 120 351 185 319 150 249 15 79 19 876 386 696 323 595 39 319 54 10 55 126 23 347 1,302 200 159 212 731 181 607 46 411 81 163 2,455 483 133 852 113 985 2 99 40 255 10 66 45 293 536 1,256 1,190 253 99 355 3 38 26 2,233 467 6 27 2,743 22 1,392 5,455 455 337 1,158 3,505 1,475 2,179 143 268 262 7,999 6,166 503 575 108 259 425 985 3,978