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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H.b.2 (For Immediate Release) Hay it, 19h9 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities shows the following principal changes for the week ended April 27: Decreases of Slit2,000,000 in commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans, 000,000 in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $238,000,000 in United States Govern- ment deposits, $311,000,000 in demand deposits credited to domestic banks, and $168,000,000 in borrowings, and an increase of $Ul8,000,000 in demand deposits adjusted. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans decreased in most of the dis- tricts; the principal decreases were $71,000,000 i n New York City, $19,000,000 in the San Francisco District, $15,000,000 in Chicago, and $10,000,000 in the Cleveland District. Loans to banks increased $38,000,000. Holdings of Treasury bills increased $180,000,000 i n New York City and a total of $161,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Holdings of Treasury certificates of indebtedness increased $7,000,000. Holdings of Treasury notes decreased $17,000,000. Holdings of United States Government bonds increased $21,000,000 in the Philadelphia District and a total of $35,000,000 at all reporting member banks. Demand deposits adjusted increased in nearly all districts; the principal in- creases were $150,000,000 i n New York City, $105,000,000 in the Chicago District, $U7,000,000 in the Cleveland District, and $^2,000,000 in the San Francisco Dis- trict. United States Government deposits decreased $62,000,000 i n New York City, $U3,000,000 in the Chicago District, and by smaller amounts in the other districts. Demand d e p o s i t s c r e d i t e d to domestic banks decreased in all districts. Borrowings decreased $l8b,000,000 i n New York City, $30,000,000 in the Cleveland District and a total of $168,000,000 at all reporting member banks. A summary of the assets and liabilities of reporting member banks follows$ April Increase or decrease since 27, 19h9 Apr* 20, 19k9* Apr. 28, 19U8 ASSETS (In millions of dollars) Loans and investments - total 61,315 + U8 -1,625 Loans - net 21;, 010 - 13l + 850 Loans - gross# 2b,311 - 13b . + 986 Commercial, industrial, and agricultural loans lU,162 - 1L2 - 91 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: 7U8 U. S. Government obligations 7U8 - 53 + 361 Other securities 580 + 10 + 158 Other loans for purchasing or carryingt 81 U. S. Government obligations 199 + 9 81 Other securities U18 - 8 - 52 Real estate loans 1,078 mmmm + 396 Loans to banks 263 + 38 + 73 Other loans 3,863 + 12 + 222 U. S. Government securities - total 32,951 4- 186 -2,52b Treasury bills 1,827 + 161 - 392 Treasury certificates of indebtedness a, 712 + 7 + 873 Treasury notes 95b 17 -1,1x66 U. S. bonds 25,458 + 35 -1,539 Other securities U,35U k + U9 Reserve with Federal Reserve Banks 13,919 - 3hh +1,371 Cash in vault 797 + 22 2 Balances with domestic banks 2,009 - 9 - 172 LIABILITIES Demand deposits adjusted 16,175 + U18 - 196 Time deposits except Govt, 15,189 + 17 + as U. S. Government deposits 1,279 - 238 - 106 Interbank demand deposits: Domestic banks 7,781 - 311 - 583 Foreign banks 1,368 - 13 + 58 Borrowings 253 - 168 + 112 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts, during week 20,091 (Revised figure pre- #See footnote on following page. vious week 21,021) *April 20 figures revised (San Francisco District) 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 H.b.2 (For Immediate Release) Hay it, 19h9

CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES The condition statement of weekly reporting member banks in leading c i t i e s

shows the following pr incipal changes f o r the week ended April 27: Decreases of Slit2,000,000 in commercial, indus t r i a l , and agr icu l tura l loans, 000,000 in reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks, $238,000,000 in United States Govern-ment deposits, $311,000,000 in demand deposits credited to domestic banks, and $168,000,000 in borrowings, and an increase of $Ul8,000,000 in demand deposits adjusted.

Commercial, i ndus t r i a l , and agr icu l tura l loans decreased in most of the d i s -t r i c t s ; the pr inc ipa l decreases were $71,000,000 in New York City, $19,000,000 in the San Francisco D i s t r i c t , $15,000,000 in Chicago, and $10,000,000 in the Cleveland D i s t r i c t . Loans to banks increased $38,000,000.

Holdings of Treasury b i l l s increased $180,000,000 in New York City and a t o t a l of $161,000,000 a t a l l reporting member banks. Holdings of Treasury c e r t i f i c a t e s of indebtedness increased $7,000,000. Holdings of Treasury notes decreased $17,000,000. Holdings of United States Government bonds increased $21,000,000 in the Philadelphia D i s t r i c t and a t o t a l of $35,000,000 at a l l report ing member banks.

Demand deposits adjusted increased in nearly a l l d i s t r i c t s ; the pr incipal in-creases were $150,000,000 in New York City, $105,000,000 in the Chicago Di s t r i c t , $U7,000,000 in the Cleveland D i s t r i c t , and $^2,000,000 in the San Francisco Dis-t r i c t . United States Government deposits decreased $62,000,000 in New York City, $U3,000,000 in the Chicago D i s t r i c t , and by smaller amounts in the other d i s t r i c t s . Demand deposits credi ted to domestic banks decreased in a l l d i s t r i c t s .

Borrowings decreased $l8b,000,000 in New York City, $30,000,000 in the Cleveland D i s t r i c t and a t o t a l of $168,000,000 at a l l reporting member banks.

A summary of the asse ts and l i a b i l i t i e s of report ing member banks follows$

Apri l Increase or

decrease since 27,

19h9 Apr* 20, 19k9*

Apr. 28, 19U8

A S S E T S (In mill ions of dol lars) Loans and investments - t o t a l 61,315 + U8 -1,625 Loans - net 21;, 010 - 13l + 850

Loans - gross# 2b,311 - 13b . + 986 Commercial, i ndus t r i a l , and agr icu l tu ra l loans lU,162 - 1L2 - 91 Loans to brokers and dealers

fo r purchasing or carrying: 7U8 U. S. Government obligations 7U8 - 53 + 361

Other secu r i t i e s 580 + 10 + 158 Other loans fo r purchasing or carryingt

81 U. S. Government obligations 199 + 9 81 Other secur i t i e s U18 - 8 - 52

Real es ta te loans 1,078 mmmm + 396 Loans to banks 263 + 38 + 73 Other loans 3,863 + 12 + 222

U. S. Government secur i t i es - t o t a l 32,951 4- 186 -2,52b Treasury b i l l s 1,827 + 161 - 392 Treasury c e r t i f i c a t e s of indebtedness a , 712 + 7 + 873 Treasury notes 95b 17 -1,1x66 U. S. bonds 25,458 + 35 -1,539

Other secur i t i e s U,35U — k + U9

Reserve with Federal Reserve Banks 13,919 - 3hh +1,371 Cash in vault 797 + 22 2 Balances with domestic banks 2,009 - 9 - 172

L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits adjusted 16,175 + U18 - 196 Time deposits except Govt, 15,189 + 17 + a s U. S. Government deposits 1,279 - 238 - 106 Interbank demand deposi ts : Domestic banks 7,781 - 311 - 583

Foreign banks 1,368 - 13 + 58 Borrowings 253 - 168 + 112 Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank

and U. S. Govt, accounts, during week 20,091 (Revised f igure pre-#See footnote on following page. vious week 21,021) *April 20 f igures revised (San Francisco Dis t r i c t ) Digitized for FRASER

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

H.4.3 (For Immediate Release) A p r i l 28* 1949 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

IIn millions of dollars) '

New York City

Apr, 27,

1949

A S S E T S Loans and investments - t o t a l Loans - net

Loans - gross# Commercial, i n d u s t r i a l , and a g r i c u l t u r a l loans

Loans to brokers and dealers f o r purchasing or carrying:

U. S. Govt, ob l iga t ions Other s e c u r i t i e s

Other loans f o r purchasing or carrying:

U. S. Govt, obl iga t ions Other s e c u r i t i e s

Real e s t a t e loans Loans to banks Other loans

0 . 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 indebt . Treasury notes U. S. bonds ca l lab le or maturing:

Within 1 year 1 to 5 years Af t e r $ years

Other s e c u r i t i e s

Reserve with F. R. Banks Cash in vau l t Balances with domestic banks Other asse t s - net

L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits adjusteH Time deposits except Govt. U. S. Government deposi ts Interbank demand depos i t s :

Domestic banks Foreign banks

Borrowings Other l i a b i l i t i e s

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Debits t o demand deposi t accounts,

except interbank and U. S. Govt, accounts, during week 8,225

Increase or decrease since

Apr. 20, 1949

Apr. 28, 1918

17,971 + 103 -1,052 5,230 + 34 - 101 7,196 - 78 + 54o 1,698 - 16 - 63 7,592 - 78 + 553 1,718 - 16 - 55

5,089 - 71 + 16 1,281 - 15 - 113

704 - 30 + 363 9 20 6 121 + 3 + 110 55 + 2 + 30

48 + 6 1 17 1 3 158 - 8 - 25 49 m 11 203 - 2 + 77 74 + 5 196 + 33 + 55 27 + 17 + 27 773 - 9 - 42 206 + 1 16

9,399 + 194 -1,1*79 3,084 + 48 55 780 + 180 - 278 262 mm 4 + 21

1,121 + 26 + 241 373 + 33 + 107 93 - 7 — 435 185 + 1 - 71

971 + 4 4- 544 314 + 11 + 171 4,88? - 9 -1,L]L 1,213 + 6 - 139 1,544 - 117 737 + 1 — 144 1,076 - 13 113 448 + 2 + 17 5,075 - 264 + 471 1,312 87 206 124 + 8 - 5 35 «p» 1

31 X - 2 159 4* 16 14 394 + 3 + 14 49 + 2 + 1

15,135 + 150 mm 473 3,785 + 41 29 1,546 + 12 + 95 1,358 + 3 + 116

304 - 62 - 57 164 - 27 + 39

2,473 - 57 233 912 35 82 1,159 - 18 + 3 49 + 1 + 27

109 - 18U + 28 2 — 19 + 2 609 + 9 + 13 44 +• 2

2,260 - 1 + 50 471 + 1 + 16

Apr, 27,

1949

Chicago Increase or

decrease since Apr, 20,

1949 Apr. 28,

19U8 .

1,755

^Beginning June 30, 19b8, individual loan items are reported gross, i . e . . before deduction of valuat ion reserves , ins tead of net as previously repor ted, Year-ago f igures have been adjus ted t o a gross b a s i s .

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ASSETS AND LIABILITIES A A Total All

rH s+.rlnts

F e d e r a l 1 R e s e i > v e D i s t r i c t Total All

rH s+.rlnts Boston New

York Phila-delphia

Cleve-land

^Ich-(Atlanta mond I

Chicago ' S t . Louis

Minne-apolis

Kansas City

Dallas San Francisco

A S S E T S Loans and investments — total Loans - net# Commercial, industrial, & agr'l 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

Reserve with Federal Reserve Banks Cash in vault Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net

L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits adjusted Time deposits except Gov*t U. S. Government deposits Interbank demand deposits

Borrowings Other liabilities

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Domestic banks Foreign banks

Debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U.S. Govt, accounts

#See footnote on. previous .page.

61,315 2,785 20,134 2,507 4 ,257 2,455 2,254 8,454 2 ,031 1 ,114 2,313 2,218 10,793 24,010 1 ,031 8,216 901 1 ,446 837 819 2,544 930 428 859 1 ,054 4,945 14,162 649 5,419 509 871 394 517 1,671 538 236 549 729 2,080

748 15 710 1 8 9 1 — r - , 4 530 10 424 21 17 7 6 60 - 4 2 4 6 19

199 11 54 4 32 13 15 22 10 7 6 13 12 418 16 174 7 21 20 27 57 12 5 12 38 29

4 ,078 132 402 91 275 193 68 337 162 64 129 87 2,138 263 22 196 3 1 2 5 28 1 1 — 4

3,863 195 948 275 238 216 192 390 212 120 163 191 723

32,951 1,613 10,652 1 ,306 2 ,471 1,486 1,246 5,238 966 599 1,247 1,045 5,082 1,827 73 835 70 98 48 54 319 34 14 102 36 144 4,712 249 1,208 126 235 171 258 686 168 126 277 249 959

954 41 139 26 H I 43 37 236 46 14 72 40 149 25,458 1,250 8,470 1 ,084 2,027 1 ,224 897 3,997 718 445 796 720 3 ,830 4 ,354 141 1,266 300 340 132 189 672 135 87 207 119 766

13,919 556 5,413 513 826 509 495 1,968 426 230 528 518 1,937 797 57 170 43 86 65 43 101 29 13 32 36 122

2,009 88 111 95 144 147 160 320 106 75 250 248 265 1,136 77 440 54 64 48 49 86 24 15 26 50 203

46,175 2*358 16,602 2,045 2,969 1,988 1,755 6,000 1 ,362 819 1,816 1,904 6,557 15,189 478 2,391 453 1,392 597 538 2,579 482 255 384 442 5,198

1,279 54 352 52 107 63 38 282 42 26 50 40 173 7 ,781 263 2,540 304 394 312 441 1,232 519 231 682 457 406 1,368 30 1,162 11 5 6 13 54 3 2 1 5 76

253 7 140 13 9 19 4 14 14 1 7 6 19 1,047 51 625 25 38 16 25 66 17 14 12 15 143 6 ,084 322 2,456 309 463 223 187 702 177 99 197 201 748

20,091 870 8,706 769 1 ,071 681 611 2,798 544 332 690 600 2,419

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