Full text of G.20 Finance Companies : June 1989
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, V O ° S g ^ . . FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release June 1989 Finance Companies - April 1989 G.20 (422) RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/ Seasonally adjusted, in millions of dollars Outstanding April 30, 1989 ====Change from March: ===== Percent, at an Net annual rate amount Total finance company receivables outstanding 449,451 6,461 17.5 Consumer credit 158,254 672 5.1 90,268 10,272 5,659 21,954 26,497 701 -566 -28 534 101 9.4 -62.7 -5.8 29.9 4.6 3, 604 -70 -22.9 46,314 1,093 29.0 244,882 4,696 23.5 Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 38,415 28,790 817 720 583 -38 22.9 24.8 -53.3 Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ 34,383 6,153 9,852 0 856 65 170 0 30.6 12.7 21.0 0.0 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 25,544 60,246 733 -40 762 -23 -1.9 15.4 -36.5 Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 18,677 21,272 883 760 59.5 44.4 Retail passenger cars Pools of securitized auto assets 2/ Mobile homes 3/ Other consumer goods 4/ Personal cash loans to individuals Pools of all other securitized consumer assets (incl. mobile homes) 2/ Loans secured by real estate 5/ Business credit 1. Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies but not of retailers and banks. Data are shown before deductions for unearned income and losses. Components may not add to totals due to rounding. 2. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator. All data on pools of securitized assets are not seasonally adjusted. 3. Complete dwelling units built on a chassis and capable of being towed over the highway by truck but not by car. 4. General merchandise, apparel, furniture, household appliances, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, auto repair, and home modernization. 5. Mainly junior mortgages on residential properties. 6. Passenger car fleets and commercial land vehicles for which licenses are required. 7. Loans on commercial accounts receivable and factored commercial accounts receivable. e — 2 — RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/ Millions of dollars Mar. r 1989 S.A. Feb. r 1989 S.A. 450, 871 405, 418 449, 451 442, 990 439, 059 405, 007 155, 606 142, 378 158, 254 157, 582 157, 071 145, 141 103 Retail passenger cars Pools of securitized 10, 272 auto assets 2/ 5, 637 Mobile homes 3/ 21, 745 Other consumer goods 4/ Personal cash loans to 26, 245 individuals Pools of all other securitized consumer assets 3, 604 (incl. mobile homes) 2/ 711 90, 268 89, 567 789 101, 098 0 7, 553 14, 377 10, 272 5, 659 21, 954 10, 838 5, 687 21, 420 11, 456 7, 308 21, 173 0 7, 582 14, 515 21, 737 26, 497 26, 396 26, 149 21, 946 0 3, 604 3, 674 2, 196 0 46, 370 41, 822 46, 314 45, 222 44, 610 41, 801 248, 895 221, 218 244, 882 240, 186 237, 378 218, 065 37, 470 28, 677 36, 269 27, 117 38, 415 28, 790 37, 696 28, 207 37, 301 28, 385 37, 191 27, 222 817 0 817 855 682 0 37, 605 6, 242 10, 174 30, 223 5, 529 8, 597 34, 383 6, 153 9, 852 33, 528 6, 088 9, 682 34, 386 6, 193 9, 569 27, 636 5, 448 8, 326 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 25, 886 60, 957 23, 755 51, 130 25, 544 60, 246 25, 584 59, 484 24, 847 58, 045 23, 446 50, 574 733 0 733 756 699 0 Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 18, 860 21, 474 19, 053 19, 545 18, 677 21, 272 17, 794 20, 512 17, 404 19, 867 18, 857 19, 365 11, 257 14, 953 11, 423 11, 889 14, 334 15, 173 receivables outstanding Consumer credit 00 CO Loans secured by real estate 5/ Business credit Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ MEMO: Liability item Bank loans (shortand long-term) See footnotes on page 1. Apr. 1989 S.A. 00 00 Apr. 1988 N.S.A. CO at Apr. 1989 N.S.A. Apr. 1988 S.A.