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H.4.3

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(For Immediate Release)
January 28, i960
CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York City
Change sinc e
J an.
27, J a n . 20, J a n . 28,
I960
1959
I960

Jan.
27,
I960

Chicago
Change since
J a n . 20, J a n . 28,
I960
1959

ASSETS
Total loans and investments
24,771
24,101
Loans and investments a d j u s t e d l /
Loans a d j u s t e d l /
17,050
Commercial and i n d u s t r i a l loans
10,258
A g r i c u l t u r a l loans
10
Loans t o brokers and d e a l e r s f o r
purchasing o r c a r r y i n g :
115
U. S. Govt, s e c u r i t i e s
1,121
Other s e c u r i t i e s
Other loans f o r purchasing or
c a r r y i n g : U. S. Govt. s e e s .
33
Other s e c u r i t i e s
345
Loans t o nonbank f i n a n c i a l
institutions:
Sales f i n a n c e , p e r s o n a l
finance, etc.
1,151
Other
386
Loans t o f o r e i g n banks
471
Loans t o domestic commercial banks
670
Real e s t a t e loans
939
2,632
Other loans
U. S. Government s e c u r i t i e s - t o t a l
Treasury b i l l s
Treasury c e r t , of indebtedness
Treasury notes and U. S. bonds
maturing:
Within 1 year
1 t o 5 years
A f t e r 5 years
Other s e c u r i t i e s
Reserves with F . R. Banks
Currency and coin
Balances with domestic babks
Other a s s e t s - n e t
Total a s s e t s / l i a b i l i t i e s
L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand d e p o s i t s a d j u s t e d
U. S. Government demand d e p o s i t s
Interbank demand d e p o s i t s :
Domestic banks
Foreign banks
Time d e p o s i t s : I n t e r b a n k
Other
Borrowings: From F . R. Banks
From o t h e r s
Other l i a b i l i t i e s

4,924
799
227

- 56
- 32
- 12
- 1

+ 25
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
+ 8

- 298
38
+

28
130

+ 5
- l4

+
+

-

13
165

mm mm

-

-1,253
n.a.
n.a.
n • £t •
+
9

- 17
- 33
-

2
1*

-

7*

-

8*

+ 9)
+194)
+ l
+ 14*
39
71
5

123
2,530
1,245
2,127

- 34)
- 4)
+ 1)
- 18

3,741
167
54
1,403
33,508

-158
+ l
- 15
+ 48
-289

15,806
540

+279
- 1

2,908
1,062
898
:;/3,308

-192
- 66
- 8
- 1
- 4o
- 19
+ 57

639
1,632

7,411
7,345
4,372
2,576
20

+135
- 59
- 80
- 37*
+ 1

6

25

n.a.
n.a.
+
+

216
288
n.a.

-2,676
+ 164
- 695

471
85
25
66
256
736

-

1

5
3
1)
56)

4-

3
26
10
26

n.a.
n.a.

2

+ 50
+ 26
n.a.

2,222

- 18

-700

159
129

+ 21

-

6

-166
-167

98
1,283
553
751
1,081
40
127
109
9,505

+ 1)
- 33)
- l)
6
- 38
--12
+ 7
-126

+ 10
+ 9

373
373

4,507
176

+ 72
+ 3

-120
- 39

114
40
844
180
44
+ 135
+ 205

1,025
42
24
1,847
13
204
127

-105
+ 2
+ 1
- 2
- 88
+ 69
+ 5

- 81
+ 4
- 10
+ 55
- 16
+154
- 11

-2,145
-

179
272
+
16
6
+ 214
-1,003
•

.
+
-

-367
+ 63
- 66
- -

+
-+ 33
+ 2
803
CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
99
3,343
1/ Exclusive of loans t o domestic commercial banks and a f t e r deduction of v a l u a t i o n
r e s e r v e s ; i n d i v i d u a l loan items a r e shown g r o s s .
2/ Includes savings d e p o s i t s of $2,094 m i l l i o n , no change from the previous
Wednesday and an i n c r e a s e of $43 m i l l i o n from a year e a r l i e r
n . a . - Not a v a i l a b l e on comparable b a s i s ; r e p o r t i n g form r e v i s e d J u l y 8, 1959•
^January 20 f i g u r e s r e v i s e d .