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BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H.4.2 (For Immediate Release) May 10, 1961 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 May 3: An increase of $389 million in loans adjusted, a decrease of $1,427 million in demand deposits adjusted, and an increase of $1,74l million in U. S. Government demand deposits. Commercial and industrial loans increased a net of $178 million. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying U. S. Government and other securities increased $116 million. Loans to noribank financial institutions increased $99 million. Other loans decreased $82 million. Borrowings of weekly reporting member hanks from Federal Reserve Banks increased $14 million hut borrowings from others decreased $397 million. Loans to domestic commercial hanks decreased $209 million. May 3, 1961* April 26, 1961 (In millions of dollars) Change since May 4, I960 ASSETS 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 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 Currency and coin Balances with domestic banks Other assets - net Total assets/liabilities LIABILITIES Demand deposits adjusted U. S. Government demand deposits Demand deposits of commercial banks in the United States Savings deposits Time deposits of foreign banks, governments, etc. Other time deposits Borrowings: From F. R. Banks From others 1/ Exclusive of loans to domestic commercial banks and after deduction of valuation reserves; individual loan items are shown gross. 2/ Increase in total of demand deposits adjusted, based on former definition, and in demand deposits due to foreign banks; excludes change in deposits due to mutual savings banks. * Preliminary (San Francisco District). N A - see explanation on attached statement for New York City and Chicago (H • 4 • 3)• 112,896 + 278 +6,981 111, 546 + 487 +7,190 70,190 + 389 +1,640 31,913 + 178 + 696 1,180 + 24 + 248 629 + 20 + 252 1,884 + 96 + 427 112 - 28 1,271 + 17 + l48 3,387 + 98 -l,080 l, 589 + l 21 576 + 39 - 197 l, 350 - 209 - 209 12,773 + l - 101 16,431 - 82 +1,387 30,492 + 152 +4,219 3,729 + 149 +2, 364 1,410 + 103 + 938 4,472 59 +2,818 16,003 138 -2,088 4,878 - 21 + 187 10,864 - 54 +1,331 12,328 4- 538 -1,257 1,286 - 1.12 + 156 3,096 163 + h26 4,440 + 34 + 700 145,658 761 +7,750 62,639 "1. ,427 E/(+1,196) 2,817 +1,741 -1,817 11,094 + 541 N A 27,913 + 80 + 80 1,873 + 9 N A 8,720 + 242 N A 25 + 14 - 364 1,277 - 397 -1,022 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.4.2 (For Immediate Release) May 10, 1961 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 May 3: An increase of $389 million in loans adjusted, a decrease of $1,427 million in demand deposits adjusted, and an increase of $1,74l million in U. S. Government demand deposits.

Commercial and industrial loans increased a net of $178 million. Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying U. S. Government and other securities increased $116 million. Loans to noribank financial institutions increased $99 million. Other loans decreased $82 million.

Borrowings of weekly reporting member hanks from Federal Reserve Banks increased $14 million hut borrowings from others decreased $397 million. Loans to domestic commercial hanks decreased $209 million.

May 3, 1961*

April 26, 1961

(In millions of dollars)

Change since May 4, I960

A S S E T S

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 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 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 U. S. Government demand deposits Demand deposits of commercial banks

in the United States Savings deposits Time deposits of foreign banks,

governments, etc. Other time deposits Borrowings: From F. R. Banks

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

reserves; individual loan items are shown gross. 2/ Increase in total of demand deposits adjusted, based on former definition, and in

demand deposits due to foreign banks; excludes change in deposits due to mutual savings banks. * Preliminary (San Francisco District).

N A - see explanation on attached statement for New York City and Chicago (H • 4 • 3)•

112,896 + 278 +6,981 111, 546 + 487 +7,190 70,190 + 389 +1,640 31,913 + 178 + 696

1 ,180 + 24 + 248

629 + 20 + 252 1,884 + 96 + 427

112 - 28 1 ,271 + 17 + l48

3,387 + 98 -l,080 l, 589 + l 21 576 + 39 - 197

l, 350 - 209 - 209 12,773 + l - 101 16 ,431 - 82 +1,387

30,492 + 152 +4,219 3,729 + 149 +2,364 1,410 + 103 + 938

4,472 59 +2,818 16,003 138 -2 ,088

4 ,878 - 21 + 187 10,864 - 54 +1,331

12,328 4- 538 -1,257 1,286 - 1.12 + 156 3,096 163 + h26 4,440 + 34 + 700

145,658 761 +7,750

62,639 "1. ,427 E/(+1,196) 2 ,817 +1,741 -1,817

11,094 + 541 N A 27,913 + 80 + 80

1,873 + 9 N A 8 ,720 + 242 N A

25 + 14 - 364 1,277 - 397 -1,022

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H.4.2(a) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER

BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, MAY 3, 1961

' Federal Reserve District

'

Boston New York

Phila-delphia

Cleve-land

ii Atlanta

(In millions of dollars) A S S E T S

Total loans and investments 4,64? 33,737 4,334 8,811 4,034 4,443 Loans and investments adjusted l/ 4,620 32,912 4,278 8,769 4,023 4,416 Loans adjusted l/ • 2,962 21,405 2,987 4,973 2,385 2,631. Commercial and industrial loans 1,455 11,887 1,239 1,976 964 1,156 Agricultural loans 8 23 2 3 12 31 Loans to brokers and dealers for purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 2 346 55 12 8 11 Other securities 21 1,216 58 91 32 40

Other loans for purchasing or 1,216

carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 4 21 5 8 7 12 Other securities 17 4o8 65 132 29 . 53

Loans to nonbank financial institutions: Sales finance, personal

204 finance, etc. 137 1,225 159 204 98 117 Other 65 316 59 67 80 108

Loans to foreign banks 1 310 18 10 1 1 Loans to domestic commercial banks 27 825 56 42 11 27 Real estate loans 471 2,123 389 1,323 408 266 Other loans 852 4,088 1,030 1,241 793 890

U. S. Government securities - total. 1,237 8,084 957 2,813 1,305 l,4l6 Treasury bills 250 1,030 80 406 131 225 Treasury cert, of indebtedness 50 679 20 115 61 71 Treasury notes and U. S. bonds maturing: • Within 1 year 193 1,086 152 489 184 180 1 to 5 years 610 4,186 549 1,479 755 752 After 5 years 134 1,103 156 324 174 188

Other securities 421 3,423 334 983 333 369

Reserves with F. R. Banks 488 3,780 522 916 462 494 Currency and coin 73 288 76 135 92 65 Balances with domestic banks 109 290 167 208 158 365 Other assets - net , 149 2,085 135 182 114 121 Total assets/liabilities 5,892 44,507 5,705 10,798 5,295 6,023

L I A B I L I T I E S

Demand deposits adjusted 3,329 19,858 2,719 4,728 2,633 2,643 U. S. Government demand deposits 108 935 168 279 106 84 Demand deposits of commercial banks

441 in the United States 272 2,998 498 548 441 872 Savings deposits 731 4,964 834 2,809 786 973 Time deposits of foreign banks,

1,448 governments, etc. 39 1,448 37 4 11 6 Other time deposits 142 2,570 325 549 238 262 Borrowings: From F. R. Banks - - < " - - - -

From others 61 329 19 80 84 43 Other liabilities 206 2,947 119 199 132 112

C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 578 4,131 517 1,056 429 493 578 4,131 517 1,056 429 493

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

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5.4.2(b) ASSETS AMD LIABILITIES OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER

BANKS IN LEADING CITIES, MAY 3, 1961 (Cont'd)

Federal Reserve Dd .strict

Chicago St. Minne- Kansas

Dallas San *

Chicago Louis apolis City Dallas Francisco

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 "banks Loans to domestic commercial hanks Real estate loans Other loans

U. 8. 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 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 U. S. Government demand deposits Demand deposits of commercial banks

in the United States Savings deposits Time deposits of foreign banks,

governments, etc. Other time deposits Borrowings: From F. R. Banks

From others Other liabilities

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

15,057 14,997 8,933 3,955

73

3,095 3,082 1,903

781 15

1,687 1,686 1,094 499 28

3,946 3,924 2,423 1,017

281

4,924 4,897 2,994 1,514

38

24,181 23,942 15,500 5,470

666

138 3 l 12 7 34 212 37 6 21 39 111

33 4 4 8 6 248 26 7 26 205 55

699 110 63 121 86 368 182 80 29 98 147 358 31 — mm — — — — - - 204 60 13 1 22 27 239

1,465 289 204 329 218 5,288 2,127 590 275 552 788 3,205

4,336 949 455 1,164 1,490 6,286 469 116 56 148 157 661 116 14 6 33 30 215

511 208 79 204 191 995 2, 506 498 245 602 611 3,210 734 113 69 177 501 1,205

1, 728 230 137 337 413 2,156

1,723 377 192 476 569 2,329 155 39 15 44 53 249

359 164 67 343 502 364 338 64 53 97 198 904

19 ,021 4,094 2,250 5,384 6,737 29,952

7,617 1,649 922 2,330 2,704 11,507 478 67 47 84 134 327

1,847 738 351 927 1,024 578 4,377 633 322 760 760 9,964

82 1 2 1 242 1,024 178 106 172 876 2,278

3 5 14 3 - -

196 27 19 83 64 272 421 77 46 61 98 830

1,590 366 194 475 582 2,029

MOIU OXVC UA J-WCUJ.® — reserves; individual loan items are shown gross.

Preliminary.

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H.4.3 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

(For Immediate Release) CONDITION OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS IN CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES

May 9, 1961

New York City Chicago May Change since May Change since 3, Apr. 26, May 4, 3, Apr. 26,1 I May 4, 1961 1961 I960 1961 1961 1 1 I960

A S S E T S (In millions of dol] Lars) Total loans and investments 27,428 - 13 +2,064 7,790 +154 +4l4 Loans and investments adjusted l/ 26,670 + 71 +2,030 7,734 +169 +400 Loans adjusted l/ ~~ 17,609 +156 + 246 4,807 + 74 +208 Commercial and industrial loans 10,631 + 93 + 2kk 2,705 - 14 - 57 Agricultural loans 5 - 1 - 4 47 + 1 + 27 Loans to brokers and dealers for

47 + 27

purchasing or carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 323 + 3 + 25 102 + 38 + 71 Other securities 1,194 + 31 + 340 183 + 34 + 29

Other loans for purchasing or 1,194 183 + 34 + 29

carrying: U. S. Govt, securities 20 «»** - 8 18 *• mm + 1 Other securities 374 + 8 + 48 190 + 3 + 29

Loans to nonbank financial 374 190 + 29

institutions: Sales finance, personal finance, etc. i,u4 + 67 - 430 4l6 + 3 -120

Other 286 - 1 - 60 ill + 2 + 42 Loans to foreign banks 301 + 29* - 183 31 + 3 - 8 Loans to domestic commercial banks 758 - 84 + 34 56 - 15 + 14 Real estate loans 759 + 1 - 134 256 + 16 Other loans 3,044 - 70* + 430 898 + 5 +190

U. S. Government securities - total 6,495 + 42 +1,215 2,039 + 80 + 27 Treasury bills 915 - 60 + 247 336 + 71 +268 Treasury cert. of indebtedness 636 + 86 + 517 38 - 2 - 21 Treasury notes and U. S. bonds' maturing: Within 1 year • 826 + 26 + 484 264 + 4 +148 1 to 5 years 3,286 - 11 + 10 1,174 + 9 -166 After 5 years 832 + 1 - ' 43 227 - 2 -202

Other securities 2,566 -127 + 569 888 + 15 +165 Reserves with F. R. Banks 3,387 +135 - 863 1,025 +110 - 31 Currency and coin 175 - 17 + 26 . 36 - 3 + 2 Balances with domestic banks 90 + 8 + 29 130 + i + 13 Other assets - net . 1 , 9 2 7

37,024 - 20 + 412 170 + 7 + 46

Total assets/liabilities . 1 , 9 2 7 37,024 -322 +2 ,145 9,950 +324 +507

L I A B I L I T I E S

Demand deposits adjusted 16,553 -511* 2 / 4,155 -173 2 / U • S. Government demand deposits 785 . +583 - 906 243 +175 -142 Demand deposits of commercial banks

in the United States 2,903 +100 2 / 1,249 +116 2 / Savings deposits ' 2,540 + 14 1/ 1,779 + 2 1 / Time deposits of foreign banks,

1,444

1/ 1 / governments, etc. 1,444 + 10* 2 / 82 «»«• 2 /

Other time deposits 2,115 +102* 2 / 396 + 56 1 / Borrowings: From F. R. Banks - 87

From others 327 -266 - 756 142 + 87 - 42 Other liabilities 2,751 + 35* + 851 210 + 3 + 60

C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 3,589 + 26 + 180 895 + 6 + 83 3,589 895 + 83

reserves; individual loan items are shown gross. 2/ gheee deposit items are not comparable with year-ago figures: Current and week-ago ~~ data for demand deposits adjusted include demand deposits due to mutual savings

banks and to foreign banks, excluded heretofore; other time deposits include domestic interbank time deposits, heretofore combined with foreign, but exclude time deposits of foreign banks, governments and official institutions, central banks, and international institutions, now shown as a separate item.

* April 26 figures revised May 9*

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