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FEDERAL
RESERVE
statistical release

H. 12

For immediate release
December 10, 1969
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

Commercial and industrial loans increased a net of $324 million at
weekly reporting large commercial banks during the week ended December 3.
The principal net increases were $235 million in loans to retail trade,
$88 million to "all other" types of business concerns, $82 million to "other"
public utilities, and $62 million to communication.
The largest offsetting net decrease was $210 million in loans to "other"
wholesale.

Business of Borrower
Durable goods manufacturing - total
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods
Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods
Mining (including crude petroleum &
natural gas)
Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail
Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities - total
Transportation
Communication
Other public utilities
Construction
Services
Bankers' acceptances

Outstanding
Change From Week Ended
Nov. 26, Dec. 4,
December 3,
June 25,
1969
1969
1968
1969 p/ *
(In millions of dollars)
14,162
1,964
5,492
2,342
1,979
2,385
11,732
2,930
2,471
1,661
2,679
1,991
4,727

+
+
-

+
+
+
+
-

+
-

—

-

+
+

9
19
16
11
12
5

+ 1,902
64
+
+ 1,046
+
433
+
149
210
+

+
+
+
+

12
54
27
26
37
4

+ 1,154
+
158
+
241
+
106
+
441
+
208

_

+

217
386
239
407
63
106

34

+

309

-

179

+
+
+

321
230
160
391

+ 1,127
+
394
+
252
+
481

9,032
1,121
3,501
4,410

+

69
44
210
235

10,046
5,471
1,345
3,230

+
+
+
+

175
31
62
82

-

3,123

-

6,786
447

-

+
-

-

+
+
-

+

+
-

+
+

183
8
175
249
198
51

212
165
57
104
551
8
147
412

7

+

197

-

f

17

+

886

+

29

f

18

295

-

78

308

-

175

189

Foreign commercial & industrial loans

2,255

All other loans

4,638

+

88

- 2,899

+

200

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

66,948
11,379

+

339
15

+ 2,394
+ 4,661

+

337
413

Total commercial & industrial loans

78,327

+

324

+ 7,055

—

.

8

-

P/ Preliminary.
*

San

Francisco District classified loans are as of November 26.




-

76

H. 12(a)

COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING
LARGE COMMERCIAL BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED DECEMBER 3, 1969
___
(in millions of dollars)
All Dis- Boston New
Phila- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago
St.
Minne- Kansas
Business of Borrower
tricts
York
delphia land
mond
Louis
apolis
City
Durable goods manufacturing - total
14,162
570
5,978
559 1,416
236
269
2,721
152
119
132
Primary metals
1,964
42
60
989
313
13
21
32
348
4
5
Machinery
5,492
267
2,450
187
491
72
70
1,067
41
28
49
Transportation equipment
2,342
85
1,116
203
23
74
38
357
8
6
16
Other fabricated metal products
81
1,979
559
219
130
41
70
561
24
24
44
Other durable goods
2,385
95
864
108
190
87
70
388
36
47
39
Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
11,732
559
5,576
490
546
410
382
261
1,711
152
130
Food, liquor, and tobacco
2,930
110
1,000
92
122
76
109
598
93
78
50
Textiles, apparel, and leather
2,471
213
1,270
156
206
69
121
222
15
54
14
Petroleum refining
1,661
23
885
26
45
71
12
232
24
10
22
Chemicals and rubber
2,679
1,624
91
88
183
60
41
351
35
17
23
Other nondurable goods
1,991
122
109
797
101
66
75
308
55
32
21
Mining (including crude petroleie and
natural gas)
2,888
4,727
82
268
73
560
7
58
28
6
123
Trade - total
9,032
641
2,967
489
494
1,160
477
527
278
159
294
Commodity dealers
1,121
65
62
446
65
10
39
93
70
55
36
Other wholesale
3,501
263
1,154
148
245
172
234
515
78
32
89
Retail
4,410
313
1,367
276
243
239
254
552
130
72
169
Transportation, communication, & other
10,046
401
5,091
259
600
296
348
1,370
204
109
121
public utilities
2,626
Transportation
5,471
168
146
278
180
203
744
144
68
75
Communication
678
1,345
29
42
20
96
75
147
19
24
9
Other public utilities
3,230
204
226
1,787
71
93
41
73
479
25
29

Dallas

San
.
Franciscq£/'

317
32
100
44
63
78
240
58
31
66
40
45

1,693
105
670
372
163
383
1,275
544
100
245
126
260

464

170

319
49
111
159

1,227
131
460
636

245
135
37
73

1,002
704
169
129

Construction

3,123

94

749

197

238

207

247

229

91

60

124

399

488

Services

6,786

409

2,226

549

349

207

330

650

196

139

155

270

1,306

447

12

218

17

23

2

6

48

1

- -

- -

15

105

Foreign commercial and industrial loans

2,255

31

1,663

58

33

14

21

196

1

17

--

28

193

All other loans

4,638

117

1,833

8

345

249

108

334

101

2

36

131

1.374

66,948
11,379

2,907
380

29,189
1,089

2,708
225

4,312
713

2,157
601

2,244
588

8,979
1,236

1,313
279

763
74

1,115
297

2,428
538

8,833
5,359

Bankers' acceptances

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

78,327
3,287 30,278
Total commercial and industrial loans
£/' Preliminary. Final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin.
* Classified loans are as of November 26.




14.192
837 . 1*412, 2,966
2,933 5,025
2.758 2.832 10,215 1,592
San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of that Reserve Bank.

For immediate release
December 10, 1969
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TERM LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

H. 12b

Total business term loans were $31,549 million as of November. This was
,an increase of $2,714 million over the comparable data a year ago and an increase of
$331 million from the last Wednesday in October,
The principal changes in term loans during November were increases of $91
million in loans to services, $84 million to manufacturers of transportation equipment,
k
$59 million to manufacturers of machinery, and $52 million to manufacturers of "other'1
^nondurable goods.
The total of all business term loans on November 26, represented approximately
48 per cent of total of business loans outstanding at large commercial banks reporting
in the series.

Business of Borrower

Percent of Term Loans Change From Month Ended
Oct. 29 9 Nov. 27, Dec.25,
Total Busi- Nov. 26,
1968
1968
1969
1969
ness Loans
(In millions of dollars)
51
72
47
59
40
46

7,250
1,402
2,566
1,389
796
1,097

Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
» Other nondurable goods

49
32
28
80
62
56

5,722
908
707
1,310
1,674
1,123

^Mining (including crude petroleum &
natural gas)

85

4,044

i Trade - total
•
Commodity dealers
|
Other wholesale
Retail

22
8
18
29

1,964
81
668
1,215

Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities - total
^
Transportation
Communication
Other public utilities

59
76
36
39

5,827
4,146
462
1,219

29

903

• Services

44

•

Foreign commercial & industrial loans
All other loans

»

Construction

Total term loans outstanding




+
-

+
+
+

+
+
+

+
+
-

+

-

174
5
59
. 84
26
10

+
-

+
+
+
+

914
12
321
420
82
103

+
+
+
+
+
+

846
64
305
354
58
65

109
35
21
28
27
52

+
+
+
+
+

508
129
105
93
130
51

+
+
+
+
+

357
133
78
98
14
62

35

+

216

+

11

+

68
37
25
80

+

-

10

+

wmmm

-

23
33

+
+

78
33
55
56

18
31
24
25

+
+
+
+

443
402
3
38

+
+
+

+

4

+

104

+

95

2,945

+

91

+

428

+

369

75

1,690

-

2

-

224

-

229

26

1,204

-

2

+

247

+

245

48

31,549

+2

o
t—1
00

-Ourable goods manufacturing - total
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods

+
-

+

.
+
-

-

+

331

+2 ,714

-

+
+

-

256
240
21
5

H. 12(c)

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TERM LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING
LARGE COMMERCIAL BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, NOVEMBER 26, 1969
All Districts
7,250
1,402
2,566
1,389
796
1,097
5,722
908
707
1,310
1,674
1,123

Boston
255
28
120
59
20
28
256
40
72
19
48
77

3,117
347
364
795
1,124
487

4,044

65

2,590

48

1,964
81
668
1,215

145
1
34
110

. 762
33
225
504

5,827
4,146
462
1,219

140
105
12
23

903

Services

Business of Borrower
Durable goods manufacturing
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods

New
York
3,676
773
1,407
760
304
432

Phila- Clevedelphia land^
166
761
16
221
53
215
19
133
42
87
36
105
168
236
22
35
34
9
24
45
38
88
50
59

Atlanta Chicago

St.
Louis
78
29
18
3
9
19
113
22
13
20
26
32

Minneapolis
44
2
15
4
8
15
62
27
5
7
6
17

Kansas
City
42
1
6
8
8
19
31
4
11
5
11

92
13
22
11
12
34
108
14
3
49
19
23

Dallas

San
FranciscoE/
578
52
156
189
21
160
350
78
8
133
44
87

178
27
85
4
19
43

71
5
24
11
14
17
101
29
13
13
25
21

1,401
257
507
183
255
199
1,002
263
101
190
232
216

235

5

31

545

25

4

73

311

112

118
9
29
80

137
2
65
70

91
6
34
51

125
1
50
74

302
9
121
172

34
1
10
23

27
2
10
15

41
1
14
26

31
1
13
17

151
15
63
73

3,337
2,305
239
793

101
71
22
8

264
174
34
56

183
113
31
39

156
141
3
12

860
603
48
209

138
127
3
8

66
54
4
8

61
48
5
8

148
100
12
36

373
305
49
19

23

286

44

91

31

56

69

11

10

18

133

131

2,945

223

1,184

267

181

53

113

348

65

21

49

62

379

Foreign commercial and industrial loans

1,690

20

1,339

23

21

4

126

— —

4

mm mm

20

133

All other loans

1,204

10

40

100

325

945

2,307

Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods
Mining (including crude petroleum and
natural gas)
Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail
Transportation, communication, & other
public utilities
Transportation
Communication
Other public utilities
Construction

Total term loans outstanding




31,549

688
1,129

16,979

938

5
23
9
16
33

- -

95

102

15

112

37

2,021

729

672

4,765

501

238

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