CLEARINGS AND FAILURES. CALENDAR YEAR 1912. The following are statistics of defaulted liabilities as reported by R. G. DUN & Co., for the State of New York and for the rest of the country, compared with the statistics of bank clearings in the State of New York and in the rest of the country: In 1909, 63 per cent. of the bank clearings of the country were represented by the business exchanges of the State of New York, while only 27 per cent. of the defaulted liabilities of failing concerns were in the State of New York. In 1910 the exhibit was not quite so favorable to the State of New York, for with a falling off in bank clearings there was a large increase in defaulted liabilities, so that with 60.48 per cent. of the clearings, there was 37.18 per cent. of the liabilities. In 1911, New York's percentage of bank clearings declined to 58.96, but its record of business disasters improved inasmuch as its percentage of defaulted liabilities was only 23.51 against 37.18 in 1910. In 1912, there was not much change, New York's percentage of defaulted liabilities being 25.54 against 74.46 in the rest of the country, while its percentage of clearings was 58.59 against 41.41 in the rest of the country. BANK CLEARINGS, 1912 and 1911. (Calendar Years.) THE NATIONAL BANKS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE following statement exhibits the condition of the National Banks in the City of New York (including Brooklyn) at the dates mentioned, as shown by their reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C. Overdrafts United States Bonds to secure Circulation. United States Bonds to secure United States Deposits.. United States Bonds on hand 2,123,000 00 2.135,670 00 1,871,000 00 2,446.000 00 854,852 67 996,492 67 1,503,927 17 2,292,519 49 1,542,240 00 1,593,370 00 1,855.590 00 959,710 00 Premiums on United States Bonds. 592,966 74 592,224 49 617,114 28 Securities, Judgments, Claims, etc. 182,668.549 73 189.504,525 74 Banking-House, Furniture and Fixtures.. 31,881,890 11 31,449.219 39 185,754,575 87 31,320.813 04 Other Real Estate and Mortgages owned.. 902,067 27 959,993 86 Due from other National Banks... 59,663.674 83 55,631.563 56 959,033 27 45,397,763 56 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers. 34.679,967 58 34,040,896 99 25.780,016 28 Due from approved Reserve Agents. 2,079,578 63 2,518,431 58 2.519,752 48 Checks and other Cash Items. 4,066,523 28 4.836,153 53 6,539,732 01 Exchanges for Clearing House.. 154.779,167 58 172,162,678 58 177,777,953 17 180.022,637 26 Bills of other National Banks. Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents. Specie 255.592,504 27 272.106,771 74 239,178,060 55 1,829,053 00 164,736 09 209,426,557 17 174,439.029 72 2,065,844 00 143.175 20 255,749,248 38 Legal Tender Notes 51,689,104 00 53,085,527 00 50,691,714 00 51,861,772 00 52,551,348 00 Five per cent. Redemption Fund. 2.571.430 00 2.496,280 00 2.436,530 00 2,491,580 00 2,475,605 00 Due from the United States Treasurer 3,123,720 86 4,278,218 96 2,069,963 13 2,113,086 32 3,000,452 62 April 18, 1912. Loans and Discounts.. RESOURCES. THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, (EXCLUSIVE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.) June 14, 1912. September 4, 1912. November 26, 1912. February 4, 1913. 423 Banks reported. 424 Banks reported. 428 Banks reported. 429 Banks reported. 430 Banks reported. Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures. 7.490.477 76 102,613.898 48 7 526.574 02 1,079.662 23 17.358.300 44 9,311,644 74 259,030 90 104.322.487 67 7.614.749 08 1.161.594 65 16.214,213 45 242.235 83 215.088 48 103.881.433 22 103.783.197 09 8.520.095 70 Due from approved Reserve Agents. 52.950,277 21 52,874,702 15 58.096.076 41 Checks and other Cash Items..... 1,045,367 98 1.074,313 30 1.293,965 54 1,070.953 96 Exchanges for Clearing House. 943.182 77 1.025.754 32 1.203,810 75 1.004,395 13 Notes of other National Banks. 2.329,798 00 2.195,705 00 2.256.390 00 2.067.017 00 16.880.747 33 9.589.259 85 52,969.434 44 1,340.113 27 1,322,380 59 2,399.782 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents. 186,416 34 178.741 84 174.845 81 178,003 62 19.728.989 95 19.700,228 74 20,293,326 97 20,725.930 11 Legal Tender Notes. 8.563.352 00 8,418,916 00 8.734,287 00 Five Per Cent. Redemption Fund.. 1.881,475 84 1,888.703 00 1,927.818 00 Due from United States Treasurer. 156,390 30 179,159 50 125,333 50 8,129,368 00 1,936,740 50 179,632 50 219.818 37 20.833.964 86 8.193.067 00 1.931.978 00 121,391 50 United States Bonds to secure Circulation. United States Bonds to secure United States Deposits. THE NATIONAL BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. STATEMENT exhibiting the condition of the National Banks of the United States, at the dates mentioned, as shown by their reports made to the Comptroller of the Currency. Overdrafts..... April 18, 1912. 7,355 B'ks reported. $5,882.166.597 47 19.819.115 69 June 14, 1912. 7,372 B'ks reported. Sept. 4, 1912. Nov. 26, 1912. Feb. 4, 1913. 7,397 B'ks reported. 7,420 B'ks reported. 7,425 B'ks reported. $6,058,982,029 40 $6,125,029,165 96 22,307,066 94 Other Bonds to secure United States Deposits.. United States Bonds on hand. Premiums on United States Bonds 7.480,771 82 26,493,061 24 721,085,520 00 728,482,810 00 730,754,970 00 46,228,460 00 46,165,400 00 47,406,310 00 32.479,536 18 33,029.494 25 34,742,462 12 7.804.070 00 7,092.456 00 Bonds, Securities, etc. 1,028.029,767 72 1,046.619,585 79 1,039.986.552 37 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents). 459,640.453 32 446.698.023 39 452,087,610 48 477,181.532 05 473,496.114 13 Due from State Banks and Bankers. 204.413,884 93 198.485.414 29 188,829,543 88 218,289.353 55 209.294.468 18 THE BANKS OF THE CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED UNDER THE BANKING LAWS OF THE STATE. THE following statement exhibits the conditions of the Banks, incorporated under the Banking Laws of the State of New York at the dates mentioned, during the year 1912, as shown by their reports to the Superintendent of the Banking Department, Albany, N. Y. Prepared by the direction of the HON. GEO. C. VAN TUYl, Jr., Superintendent. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Summary showing the aggregate Resources and Liabilities of the State Banks in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as shown by their reports on the several dates named below. |