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RESERVE FEDERAL statistical release For Immediate release October 13, 1965 . H. 12 COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BT INDUSTRY Commercial and industrial loans increased a net of $53 million at weekly reporting member banks during the week ended October 6. The Principal net increases were $76 million in loans to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products, $50 million to retail trade, $32 million to commodity dealers, and $31 million to manufacturers of machinery. The largest offsetting net decreases were $48 million in loans to manufacturers of primary metals, $39 million to the construction industry, $34 million in bankers' acceptances, and $54 million to unclassified borrowers. Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown below; cumulative changes since mid-year and during the comparable period last year are shown in the last two columns. Business of Borrower )« Outstanding Oct. 6,. 19652/ Cumulative change 6-30-65 7-1-64 to . to Sept.. 29, Oct. 7,, IO-6-652/ 10-7-64 19652/ 196W (In millions of dollars) Change from week ended Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 759 2,808 1,246 1,381 1,563 - 48 + 31 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 42 67 180 96 125 + + + 5 18 39 21 30 - 13 + 7 + + + + + 98 694 361 390 362 1,809 1,860 1,345 1,696 1,202 + 76 6 + 12 + 2 - 1 + + + + + 301 260 335 503 217 + 179 + 166 + 114 7 + 107 +186 + 7 - 33 + 62 + 31 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas 3,362 + 31 + 538 + 12 +142 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail 1,133 2,596 3,205 + 32 + 19 + 50 + 51 + 398 + 620 + + + 94 63 31 +179 + 74 + 63 2,511 5,499 - 3 - 39 +li,158 + 306 + 330 10 +242 + 71 657 - 34 225 - 31 Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services Total classified loans Total unclassified loans Total commercial and industrial loans j>/ Preliminary. 6,063 40,695 7,47? 48,170 ±M +107 + 53 - 219 • - + + + + - - +1.077 + 105 +7,450 + 977 +1,385 62 - +954 + 4 +8,427 +1,323 +958 In addition to the weekly table, a monthly table appears "below showing changes during September 1965 compared with the preceding month and with September 1964, and also showing changes during the past twelve months. Total commercial and industrial loans increased $1,220 million during the month of September 1965, compared with an increase of $615 million during the month of August 1965 and an increase of $1,051 million in September 1964. Business of Borrower 5 weeks ended 4 weeks ended Aug. 12 months 5 weeks ended ended Sept. 30, 1964 Sept. 29, 1965 (In mill! Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods + 1 + 1* +. 101 + 73 + 84 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods + 217 11 + 44 + 58 + 29 + 3 +144 + 62 - 20 + 64 + Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas + 24 10 60 52 36 23 + + + + + 148 663 361 389 339 193 6 + 67 + 73 8 + + + + + 262 232 325 524 215 + l + 47 + 518 + 60 + 30 + 169 + 26 + 7 + 33 + + + 102 60 163 + 67 + 395 + 451 + 356 7 -70 + 32 + 296 28 +1,075 + 326 102 - 7 -• 54 - 3 ±y£ - 11 +1,052 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans +1,167 + 53 +586 + 29 +1,055 +7,112 Total commercial and industrial loans +1,220 +615 +1,051 +8,l64 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, cannunciation, and other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services - - V. + + + + + 36 33 42 39 45 - + + + + - - 4 230 +1.052 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 6, 1965 H. 12(a) All Dis- Boston Business of Borrower Itricts 2/ Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 49 77 45 CM Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services Total classified loans Total unclassified loans Total commercial and industrial loans z, 48,170 Atlanta Chicago Kansas 7 22 3 22 33 6 11 5 32 25 17 11 39 55 46 233 123 107 294 42 44 8 22 49 26 78 21 23 334 68 180 54 79 ) u 62 35 115 3 28 30 87 111 15 32 28 308 150 251 l6l 215 68 40 9 46 4 25 121 205 145 623 99 26 38 650 918 59 97 56 60 73 58 91 116 92 5 27 16 17 50 San Fre Dallas I cisco | Minne- 13 38 7 17 113 25 89 49 189 St. 121 670 233 299 205 363 1,288 596 437 642 1,151 500 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas iFhila- ICleve- I Rich- (In millions of dollars 26 123 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods New 16 35 20 17 18 ll 28 30 1,934 37 99 2 44 549 22 4 140 386 115 64 186 192 459 27 88 107 144 188 226 40 106 288 346 86 76 120 34 83 94 176 68 140 148 104 314 422 105 126 a 78 109 104 421 461 322 11 223 98 955 186 30 179 132 66 3,296 160 319 192 124 140 151 204 532 122 28 263 22 33 7 2 67 289 2,056 251 373 188 332 647 193 130 151 570 883 1,745 17,642 2,621 1,123 1,670 337 l4l 383 317 89 5,270 1.168 1,020 457 1,522 556 169 969 391 2,195 " 4,362 3,906 2,202 17,979 1,663 3,004 l,44o 1,759 6,438 1,137 725 1,360 2,195 8,268 892 619 146 207 - - 1JJ- 1 - - I l l .Lear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear In « release of the Beserre Bait.