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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM g.4.2 (For Immediate Release) August 12, 1959 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BAMS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shows the following principal changes for the week ended August 5: Decreases of $596 million in holdings of U. S. Government securities, $996 million in demand deposits adjusted, and $404 million in U. S. Government deposits, and an increase of $771 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks. Commercial and industrial loans increased $103 million and loans to nonbank financial institutions increased $107 million at all reporting member banks. Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $408 million; holdings of Treasury cer- tificates decreased $684 million and Treasury notes and bonds increased $496 mil- lion largely reflecting the Treasury's refunding on August 1. Borrowings of weekly reporting member banks from Federal Reserve Banks in- creased $38 million and borrowings from others increased $23 million. Loans to Increase or August 5, decrease since 1959 July 29, 1959 August 6, 1958 ASSETS (In millions of do] Liars) Total loans and investments Loans and investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted 1/ Commercial and industrial loans Agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities Other securities Other loans for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities Other securities Loans to non-bank financial institutions: Sales finance, personal finance, etc. Other Loans to foreign banks Loans to domestic commercial banks Real estate loans Other loans U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes and U. S. bonds maturing: Within 1 year 1 to 5 years After 5 years Other securities Reserves with F. R. Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities LIABILITIES 105,123 103,737 64,040 28,688 912 354 1,704 167 1,277 4,004 1,542 598 1,386 12,264 13,889 29,646 2,345 1,166 l, 546 17,885 6,704 10,051 13,221 1,067 2,658 3,244 134,896 - 379 - 450 + 220 + 103 47) 1) + + + + 3) 3) 93 14 - 12) + 71) - 13 + 77 - 596 - 408 - 684 + 44) + 403) + 49) - 74 - 73 - 144 + 36 + 98 - 236 + 374 n.a. n.a. n.a. + 124 - 37 + 129 EL • & • n.a. + 369 +1,522 n.a. -7,180 + 97 -3,675 -3,602 - 172 - 512 + 19 - 287 + 77 + 723 Demand deposits adjusted U. S. Government demand deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks Foreign banks Time deposits: Interbank Other Borrowings: From Federal Reserve Banks From others 1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and reserves; individual loan items are shown gross, n.a. - Not available. 61,218 996 +1,369 2,906 - 4o4 -l,578 10,769 + 771 -1,257 1,448 + 17 - 202 1,744 - 26 - 399 30,759 + 5 + 470 463 + 38 + 239 1,849 + 23 + 853 after deduction of valuation Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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  • BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM g.4.2 (For Immediate Release) August 12, 1959

    CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BAMS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities

    shows the following principal changes for the week ended August 5: Decreases of $596 million in holdings of U. S. Government securities, $996 million in demand deposits adjusted, and $404 million in U. S. Government deposits, and an increase of $771 million in demand deposits credited to domestic banks.

    Commercial and industrial loans increased $103 million and loans to nonbank financial institutions increased $107 million at all reporting member banks.

    Holdings of Treasury bills decreased $408 million; holdings of Treasury cer-tificates decreased $684 million and Treasury notes and bonds increased $496 mil-lion largely reflecting the Treasury's refunding on August 1.

    Borrowings of weekly reporting member banks from Federal Reserve Banks in-creased $38 million and borrowings from others increased $23 million. Loans to

    Increase or August 5, decrease since

    1959 July 29, 1959

    August 6, 1958

    A S S E T S (In millions of do] Liars) Total loans and investments Loans and investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted 1/

    Commercial and industrial loans Agricultural loans Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing

    or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities Other securities

    Other loans for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities

    Other securities Loans to non-bank financial institutions:

    Sales finance, personal finance, etc. Other

    Loans to foreign banks Loans to domestic commercial banks Real estate loans Other loans

    U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes and U. S. bonds maturing:

    Within 1 year 1 to 5 years After 5 years

    Other securities Reserves with F. R. Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities

    L I A B I L I T I E S

    105,123 103,737 64,040 28,688

    912

    354 1,704

    167 1,277

    4,004 1,542

    598 1,386 12,264 13,889 29,646 2,345 1,166

    l, 546 17,885 6,704

    10,051 13,221

    1,067 2,658 3,244

    134,896

    - 379 - 450 + 220 + 103

    47) 1)

    + +

    + +

    3) 3)

    93 14

    - 12) + 71) - 13 + 77 - 596 - 408 - 684

    + 44) + 403) + 49) - 74 - 73 - 144 + 36 + 98 - 236

    + 374 n.a. n.a. n.a.

    + 124

    - 37

    + 129

    EL & n.a.

    + 369 +1,522 n.a.

    -7,180 + 97 -3,675

    -3,602 - 172 - 512 + 19 - 287 + 77 + 723

    Demand deposits adjusted U. S. Government demand deposits Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks

    Foreign banks Time deposits: Interbank

    Other Borrowings: From Federal Reserve Banks

    From others 1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and

    reserves; individual loan items are shown gross, n.a. - Not available.

    61,218 996 +1,369 2,906 - 4o4 -l,578 10,769 + 771 -1,257 1,448 + 17 - 202 1,744 - 26 - 399 30,759 + 5 + 470

    463 + 38 + 239 1,849 + 23 + 853

    after deduction of valuation

    Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H.4.3 (For Immediate Release) August 6, 1959

    CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBKR BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES (in millions of dollars)

    New York City Aug. 5,

    1959

    Increase or decrease since July 29,

    1959 Aug. 6,

    1958 A S S E T S

    Total loans and investments Loans and investments adjusted l/ Loans adjusted l/ Commercial and industrial loans Agricultural loans Lc-ai.s to "brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities Other securities

    Other loans for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, sees.

    Other securities Loans to non-bank financial

    institutions: Sales finance, personal

    finance, etc. Other

    Loans to foreign banks Loans to domestic commercial banks Real estate loans Other loans

    U.S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury cert, of indebtedness Treasury notes and U.S. bonds maturing: Within 1 year 1 to 5 years After 5 years

    Other securities Reserves with F. R. Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities

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

    Time deposits: Interbank Other

    Borrowings: From F. R. Banks From others

    Other liabilities C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S

    25,836 25,291 1 6 , 6 7 8

    9,746 1

    -297 -259 +103 + 3 8

    6 3 2 n.a. n.a. n.a.

    Chicago Aug. 5,

    1959

    Increase or decrease since

    July 29, 1959

    Aug. 6, 1958

    7,375 7,326 4,173 2,502

    14

    + 1 9

    + 5

    2 6 9 - 34 - 1 0 8 2 0 - 1 0 - 1 5 1,241 + 8 + 2 8 3 1 0 6 - 5

    45 + 1 - 3 1 6 - 1 2 4ll + 4 + 6 8 159 + 4l

    1,382 303 392 545 774

    2,510 6,297 998 l4l

    3 6 6

    3,443 1,349 2,316 3,711

    142 51

    1 , 2 6 9

    33,767

    15,445 1 , 0 1 6

    2 , 8 2 5

    1,120 1,376

    2/3,503 70 927

    1,415

    + 46 + 1 8

    - 3) - 38) - 20 + 49 -312 -284 -110

    n.a. n.a.

    + 257 + 212 n.a.

    -2,359 + 94 -1,165

    9) 6 7 ) - 1 , 2 8 8 6)

    - 5 0

    - 23 - 4 + 3 + 77 -508

    + +

    247 -215

    48 15 23 3 32 67 57

    72 405

    1 2 1

    920

    120 64l

    284 168 313 4l 50

    374 116

    3,312 + 2 5 + 86

    - 1 8 0

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

    477 + 20 n.a. 78 + 3 n.a. 17 - - ) q 49 + 19) y 253 + 5 1 6 5 8 + l n.a.

    2,371 - 31 - 8 4 ? 151 - 4 . 2 5 8 92 -103 - 4 2 5

    105 2) 1,470 + 8 5 )

    V0

    11 1

    553 - 7) 7 8 2 - 4 + 5 6

    1,133 - 14 - 40 34 3 --125 - 22 - 6 0 99 - 1 - 30

    9,526 - 10 -174

    4,343 -153 -105 242 - 40 -188

    1,192 +115 -230 43 - 1 + 5 32 - - 8

    1,826 + 3 + 47 30 - 8 + 28 152 + 45 + 1 2 7 111 - 4 - 15 795 + 6 + 2 9

    reserves; individual loan items are shown gross 2/ Includes savings deposits of $2,1^8 million, an increase of $4 million from the

    previous Wednesday and $1$8 million from a year earlier. Not available. n.a.

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  • H.4.2(a) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, AUGUST 5, 1959

    (in millions of dollars) Federal Reserve District

    Boston New York Phila-delphia

    Cleve-land

    Rich-mond Atlanta

    A S S E T S Total loans and investments 4,284 31,405 3,956 8,389 3, 520 4,182 Loans and investments adjusted l/ 4,262 30,782 3,937 6,343 3,465 4,132 Loans adjusted 1/ 2,763 19,658 2,621 4,809 1,966 2,465 Coiimercial and industrial loans 1,379 10,686 1,155 1,830 712 1,069 Agricultural loans 9 16 2 3 8 17 Loans to "brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 2 275 - - 20 3 3 Other securities 21 1,253 26 78 21 32

    Other loans for purchasing or 8 carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 4 46 7 31 13 8

    Other securities 14 437 61 168 27 69 Loans to non-bank financial institutions: Sales finance, personal

    124 finance, etc. 173 1,515 163 292 122 124 Other 65 328 88 100 99 127

    Loans to foreign banks 394 10 - - 1 - -Loons to domestic commercial banks 22 623 19 46 55 50 ReaL estate loans 433 1,988 337 1,287 362 254 Other loans 731 3,420 852 1,089 633 807

    U. S. Government securities - total 1,063 7,837 959 2,685 1,196 1,289 Treasury bills 68 1,107 91 317 59 95 Treasury cert, of indebtedness 64 188 38 111 57 110 Treasury notes and U. S. bonds maturing:

    160 Within 1 year 23 415 34 160 58 93 1 to 5 years 662 4,355 544 1,767 719 749 After 5 years 266 1,772 252 330 303 237

    Other securities 4ll 3,087 357 849 303 378

    Reserves with P. R. Banks 507 4,195 532 1,046 479 541 Cash in vault 62 236 58 124 70 59 Balances with domestic banks 110 200 119 186 134 303 Other assets - net 126 1,395 122 143 99 106 Total assets/liabilities 5,450 40,453 5,161 10,429 4,666 5,667

    L I A B I L I T I E S

    Demand deposits adjusted 3,105 18,600 2,661 4,966 2,430 2,600 U. S. Government demand deposits 116 1,135 146 266 91 99 Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks 358 2,933 462 535 448 837 Foreign banks 3k 1,124 27 13 8 12

    Time deposits: Interbank 31 1,378 7 3 12 Other 730 5,914 846 2,947 830 1,056

    Borrowings: 40 28 60 From F. R. Banks 14 78 5 40 28 60

    From others 57 984 59 69 48 21 Other liabilities 120 1,515 86 101 66 71

    C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 524 3,770 488 951 350 423 524 3,770 951 350 1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and after deduction of valuation

    reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.

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  • H.4.2(b) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, AUGUST 5, 1959 (Cont'd)

    (la millions of dollars) Feds iral Reserve Di Lstrict

    Chicago St. |Minne-Louislapolis Kansas City Dallas

    San Francisco

    A S S E T S

    Total loans and investments 14,302 2,922 1,671 3,767 4,532 22,193 Loans and investments adjusted 1/ 14,187 2,878 1,664 3,736 4,490 21,861 Loans adjusted 1/ 7,829 1,747 1,075 2,212 2,873 13,817

    Commercial and industrial loans 3,583 670 490 963 1,498 4,653 Agricultural loans 26 15 21 177 33 585 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt. securities 24 6 1 1 1 18 Other securities 139 25 5 18 12 74

    Other loans for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 26 6 9 10 7

    Other securities 202 21 6 31 189 52 Loans to non-bank financial

    31 189

    institutions: Sales finance, personal finance, etc. 744 148 76 153 134 360

    Other 163 92 30 91 116 243 Loans to foreign banks 18 W 175 Loans to domestic commercial banks 115 44 7 31 42 332 Real estate loans 1,389 290 199 320 216 5,189 Other loans 1,713 502 263 484 715 2,680

    U. S. Government securities - total 4,855 883 44l 1,176 1,272 5,970 Treasury bills 287 50 9 87 36 139 Treasury cert, of indebtedness 174 47 16 84 53 224 Treasury notes and U. S. bonds

    53 maturing:

    Within 1 year 229 56 39 79 40 315 1 to 5 years 2,997 578 278 728 843 3,665 After 5 years 1,168 152 99 198 300 1,627

    Other securities 1,503 248 148 348 345 2,074

    Reserves with P. R. Banks 1,922 384 185 492 566 2,372 Cash in vault 136 34 15 39 46 188 Balances with domestic banks 321 148 62 325 421 329 Other assets - net 237 45 42 91 174 664 Total assets/liabilities 18,264 3,839 2,197 5,155 6,180 27,435

    L I A B I L I T I E S

    Demand deposits adjusted 8,013 1,64l 889 2,366 2,728 11,219 U. S. Government demand deposits 460 80 63 86 98 2 66 Interbank demand deposits:

    63 98 Domestic banks 1,774 687 367 940 922 506 Foreign banks 53 4 4 2 17 150

    Time deposits: 17 150

    Interbank 34 2 mm a ~ 3 274 Other 4,647 677 385 765 1,264 10,698 Borrowings:

    765 1,264 10,698 From F. R. Banks 105 20 19 48 22 24 From others 174 44 30 45 94 224

    Other liabilities 244 48 38 46 59 651

    C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S l,4l4 330 180 4i6 532 1,734

    1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shorn gross.

    Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis