CHEMICAL BANKING CORP
424B2, 1995-11-08
STATE COMMERCIAL BANKS
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Pricing Supplement No.15 Z  Dated November 24,1995     Rule 424(b)(2)
(To Prospectus dated March 15, 1995 and      File No. 33-57104
Prospectus Supplement dated March 15, 1995)

CHEMICAL BANKING CORPORATION

[ ] Senior  Medium -Term Notes, Series D  Due From Nine
	Months to Thirty Years from Date of Issue

[X]	 Subordinated Medium Term Notes , Series B Due From
	Nine Months to Thirty Years from Date of Issue

	Principal Amount: $10,000,000
	Issue Price: 
	Commission or Discount: $0.00
	Proceeds to Company:  $10,000,000.00
	Agent: LEHMAN BROTHERS 

	Agent's Capacity:  [x]     As agent    [ ]  As principal
	
	If as principal
		[ ]   The Notes are being offered at varying prices to 
		        prevailing market prices at the time of sale

		[  ]   The Notes are being offered at a fixed initial public
		        offering price equal to the Issue Price (as a 
		        percentage of Principal Amount).

	Original Issue Date:	NOVEMBER  24, 1995
	Stated Maturity:	   	NOVEMBER  24, 2010
	
	Form:  [X]   Book-entry	[ ]   Certificated
	Currency:   U.S. Dollars

[X] Fixed Rate Note:
   	Interest Rate:7.10%

[ ] Floating Rate Note:   CD[ ]   Commercial Paper Rate [ ]
			     Federal Fund Effective Rate [ ]
			     LIBOR Telerate [ ]  LIBOR Reuter [ ]
			     Treasury Rate [ ]     Prime Rate   [ ]

[ ] ZERO COUPON
	Initial Interest Rate:         
 
	Int.Determ.Dates :      
         	             
	Interest Payment Dates: MONTHLY on the 24th OF EACH MONTH 
                         
     
 
     
	Index Maturity:	              	 
	Spread (+/-):   
 Spread Multiplier:
 Maximum Interest Rate:
	Minimum Interest Rate:	

 CALLABLE STARTING 11/24/98 AND EVERY INTEREST DATE AFTER WITH 30 DAYS
 NOTICE.
	Optional Redemption  :   Yes[ ]       No  [  ]
	     Redemption Dates
	        and Prices:					 	




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