dPOOk FEDERAL RESERVE statistic release For immediate release April 18, 1962 H.4.2 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 11: Increases of $180 million in loans adjusted, $318 million in holdings of "other" securities, $1,711 million in demand deposits adjusted, and $102 million in time and savings deposits, and a decrease of $1,603 million in U. S. Government demand deposits. Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $94 million; during the comparable week a year ago, these loans decreased $74 million. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying U. S. Government securities increased $106 million, and their loans for purchasing or carrying "other" securities increased $26 million. Loans to sales and personal financing institutions decreased $115 million, as compared with a decrease of $134 million during the similar week in 1961. Real estate loans and "other" loans each increased $79 million. Holdings of U. S. Government securities decreased a net of $72 million at weekly reporting member banks; Treasury bills increased $18 million, Treasury cer- tificates decreased $16 million, and the combined total of Treasury notes and U. S. Government bonds decreased $74 million. Demand deposits adjusted increased in all districts and included increases of $529 million in New York City, $46l million in the San Francisco District, and $251 million in the Chicago District. Savings deposits increased $23 million, "other" time deposits of individuals, partnerships,.and corporations increased $43 million, and U. S. Government and Postal Savings time deposits increased $29 million. Borrowings of weekly reporting member banks from Federal Reserve Banks increased $l30 million but borrowings from others decreased $228 million. Loans to domestic commercial banks decreased $346 million. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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dPOOk F E D E R A L R E S E R V E
s t a t i s t i c r e l e a s e
For immediate release April 18, 1962
H.4.2 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 11: Increases of $180
million in loans adjusted, $318 million in holdings of "other" securities, $1 ,711
million in demand deposits adjusted, and $102 million in time and savings deposits, and
a decrease of $1,603 million in U. S. Government demand deposits.
Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $94 million; during the
comparable week a year ago, these loans decreased $74 million. Loans to brokers and
dealers for purchasing or carrying U. S. Government securities increased $106 million,
and their loans for purchasing or carrying "other" securities increased $26 million.
Loans to sales and personal financing institutions decreased $115 million, as compared
with a decrease of $134 million during the similar week in 1961. Real estate loans
and "other" loans each increased $79 million.
Holdings of U. S. Government securities decreased a net of $72 million at
tificates decreased $16 million, and the combined total of Treasury notes and U. S.
Government bonds decreased $74 million.
Demand deposits adjusted increased in all districts and included increases
of $529 million in New York City, $46l million in the San Francisco District, and
$251 million in the Chicago District. Savings deposits increased $23 million, "other"
time deposits of individuals, partnerships,.and corporations increased $43 million,
and U. S. Government and Postal Savings time deposits increased $29 million.
Borrowings of weekly reporting member banks from Federal Reserve Banks
increased $l30 million but borrowings from others decreased $228 million. Loans to
domestic commercial banks decreased $346 million.
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H.4.2 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN LEADING CITIES
Change since Apr. 11, Apr. 4, Apr7~T57
1961 A S S E T S (in millions of dollars)
Total loans and investments Loans and investments adjusted 1/ 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 noribank financial institutions: Sales finance, personal finance, etc. Other
Loans to foreign banks Real estate loans Other loans
Loans to domestic commercial banks 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 Currency and coin Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities
L I A B I L I T I E S
Demand deposits adjusted 2/ Demand deposits - total 3/
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations States and political subdivisions U. S. Government Domestic interbank: Commercial
Mutual savings Foreign: Govts., official insts., etc.
Commercial banks Time and savings deposits - total 4/
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations: Savings deposits Other time deposits
States and political subdivisions Domestic interbank
. Foreign: Govts., official insts., etc. Commercial banks
Borrowings: From F. R. Banks From others
Other liabilities
C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S
1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.
2/ Includes all demand deposits except those of U. 6. Government and domestic commercial banks, less cash items in process of collection. Year-ago comparison excludes change in deposits due to mutual savings banks.
3/ Includes certified and officers' checks not shown separately. 4/ Includes time deposits of U. 8. Government and postal savings not shown separately. h.a.-Not available. * April 4 figures revised.
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 8,229 1,887 1,028 2,541 3,014 12,863 States and political subdivisions 638 i4o 92 309 229 993 U. S. Government 189 4o 23 70 52 228 Domestic interbank: Commercial 1,844 783 380 1,014 1,130 628
Mutual savings l — — 6 — — - - 8 Foreign: Govts., official insts., etc. 13 — - - - — — 3 54
Commercial banks 53 5 4 3 l4 101 Time and savings deposits - total 4/ 6,596 942 568 1,184 1,918 14,252
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations: Savings deposits 5,102 654 333 908 888 11,182 Other time deposits 1,032 238 219 223 661 1,082
States and political subdivisions 317 44 12 50 351 1,529 Domestic interbank 11 wm mm — — 1 6 14 Foreign: Govts., official insts., etc. 112 2 2 — — 3 367
Commercial banks 10 — — mm mm — * 2 17 Borrowings: From F. R. Banks 73 — — mm mm 32 26 3
From others 121 34 22 22 104 295 Other liabilities 400 60 4i 57 87 727
C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 1,671 399 203 509 628 2,229
See footnotes on first table. NOTE: Attached is a corrected copy of this page released a week ago; figures in the St. Louis and Kansas City columns were inadvertently switched •
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B.4.3 CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York City Chicago
April Change since April Change since
11, 1962
April 4, 1962
April I2,19bl
11, 1962
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April 4, 1962 aro 1
April :2, A #
A S S E T S
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 noribank financial institutions: Sales finance, personal finance, etc. Other
Loans to foreign hanks Real estate loans Other loans
Loans to domestic commercial banks U. S. Government securities - total Treasury bills Treasury certificates of indebtedness Treasury notes and U. 8. bonds maturing:
Within 1 year 1 to 5 years After 5 years
Other securities Reserves with F. R. Banks Currency and coin Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities
l i a b i l i t i e s
Demand deposits adjusted 2/ Demand deposits - total 3/
29,206 28,936 1B,751 10,975
10
428 1,324
50 446
1,004 497 357 913
3,242 270
6,727 1,489 579
1,449 2,373 837
3,458 3,545
227 63
2,006 39,582
16,496 24,313
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1 7 , 1 9 6 States and political subdivisions 349 U. S. Government • . 402 Domestic interbank: Commercial 2,880
Mutual savings 347 Foreign: Govts., official insts., etc. 473
Commercial banks 780 Time and savings deposits - total 4/ 7,615
Individuals, partnerships, and corporations: Savings deposits 3,330 Other time deposits , 2,328
States and political subdivisions 200 Domestic interbank 133 Foreign:- Govts., official insts., etc. 1,509
Commercial banks 72 Borrowings: From F • R • Banks 47
From others 1,036 Other liabilities 2,648
C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 3,723 '1/ Exclusive of"loans""to dmeltic commercial Banks and after deduction of valuation
T s s i ' r ' S s St :™"i snsrsss. - — nTa.- not available. * April 4 figures revised.