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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 .