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H.4,2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) September 11, 1957 CONDITION OF WTOCT.Y REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shews the following principal changes for the week ended September 4$ Decreases of #450 million in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $539 million in demand deposits adjusted, and #442 million in U, S. Government deposits, and an increase of $669 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks. Commercial and industrial loans increased $52 million at all reporting member banks. The principal changes were increases of $34 million in New York City, $20 million each in Chicago and in the San Francisco District, and $10 million in the Richmond District, and a decrease of $14 million in the St. Louis District, Changes according to industry appear in another press release. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying U. S. Government and other securities decreased $117 million. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $150 million, of which $78 million was in the Dallas District, Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness increased $21 million. Demand deposits adjusted decreased $134 million in the Chicago District, $120 million in New York City, and $59 million each in the St. Louis and Dallas Districts, but they increased $53 million in the New York District outside of New York City. Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks decreased $239 million and borrowings from others increased $272 million. Loans to banks increased $304 million. A summary of assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows: A S S E T S Increase or decrease, since. August 28, September 5, 1957* 1957** 122L (In millions of dollars) 86,300 Loans and investments adjusted 2/ 53,882 Loans adjusted 31,635 Commercial and industrial loans 430 Agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying securities 1,693 Other loans for purchasing or carrying securities 1,134 8,687 Real estate loans Other loans 11,359 -170 - 53 + 52 + 1 + 616 +2,587 +2,741 31 -117 + 14 - 9 + 4 — + U, S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes U, S, bonds Other securities 24,788 1,473 1,583 3,622 18,110 7,630 -126 -150 + 21 -1,713 +1,010 Loans to banks Reserves with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks 1,552 12,792 970 2,443 +304 -450 - 73 +178 + + - 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 54,434 23,659 2,387 10,641 1,701 366 1,129 -539 + 26 -442 +669 + 40 -239 +272 — 486 1/ of valuation reserves; indi- + + 3 9 212 99 60 434 + 466 -2,146 -1,043 - 258 226 498 39 19 L I A B I L I T I E S vidual loan items are shown gross. Preliminary (San Francisco District). August 28 figures revised. * +1,713 - 995 - 202 + 107 - 208 + 15 E.4.2(a) A S S E T S ASSETS AM) LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES. SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 F e d e r a l R e s e r v e D i s t r i c t Total St. Minne- Kansas San Phila- Cleve- RichNew All Atlanta Chicago Dallas Boston Louis apolis City mond Francisco* land delphia York District^ (In millions of dollars) 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 86,300 53,882 31,635 430 3,807 2,548 1,549 7 25,877 17,526 12,569 13 3,234 2,254 1,234 1 6,178 3,634 1,885 2 3,420 1,899 903 7 3,378 1,897 1,023 10 11,651 6,657 4,230 8 2,684 1,645 845 17 1,515 937 493 16 3,357 1,812 967 91 3,948 2,425 1,460 23 17,251 10,648 4,477 235 1,693 28 1,002 41 116 51 40 212 34 10 33 22 104 1,134 19 362 641 399 1,167 2,761 35 199 146 785 763 37 342 591 47 175 176 25 27 918 6,151 440 746 251 72 53 1,955 92 75 8 177 247 426 31 33 73 152 192 619 1,246 136 115 158 837 277 48 576 47 430 177 8,687 U,359 24,788 1,473 1,583 3,622 18,110 7,630 1,552 12,792 970 2,443 2,674 59 49 98 712 341 30 500 61 88 112 823 4,637 2,200 805 61 560 478 1,310 589 26 636 803 280 1,383 470 1,256 47 105 149 955 1,179 90 126 195 3,929 l4l 145 581 3,062 819 302 1,065 46 60 164 549 220 35 520 79 187 32 489 50 76 59 1,914 119 247 150 397 34 144 44 265 768 960 4,256 218 157 1,269 234 46 423 46 93 99 17,332 4,742 764 2,221 532 113 4,027 1,851 172 2,455 776 107 2,221 780 75 7,172 3,305 354 1,587 596 75 896 100 161 104 81 285 34 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: From Federal Reserve Banks From others Other liabilities C A P I T A L A C C O U NTS 30 60 856 2,224 2,566 624 1,011 331 4,954 24l 456 593 3,664 1,649 233 2,118 162 246 472 81 141 403 4 907 4 2 898 22 492 137 88 101 185 20 31 51 11 14 35 32 18 45 17 28 90 21 119 561 1,145 292 151 360 453 1,419 10,641 1,701 330 2,924 1,409 470 22 534 10 513 8 744 10 1,745 45 681 366 54 1,129 2,964 48 6 135 1,559 8 84 77 7 56 101 7 37 65 53 30 60 9,450 470 3,348 4l4 707 354 337 605 81 1,209 89 96 257 767 336 13 499 40 324 75 2,856 28 152 36 204 14 433 63 3,920 2,010 8,917 8,489 327 54,434 23,659 2,387 622 103 289 285 1/ Exclusive of loans to banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.^Preliminary (San Fran. Dist.)