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RESERVE FEDERAL £ statistical [ill! •f<ALR6^ release For immediate release December 4, 1963 CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL AMD INKJ8TRIAL LOANS BY INDUSTRY *B.12 Commercial and. industrial loans increased $56 million at weekly reporting member • banks during the week ended November 27• The principal net increases were $6l mil l ion in loans to "all other types of | business concerns , $37 million to commodity dealers and $26 million to the retail trade. ' The larger offsetting net decreases were $26 million in loans to manufacturers r of textiles, apparel, and leather products, and $17 million to the construction industry* I* changes in loans during the week and since mid-year are shown below; third • •column shows the changes during the comparable period last year. Cumulative since mid-year Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Week June 26, 1963 June 27, 1962 to ended , / Nov. 27E/ Nov. 2 7 . 1 9 6 W Nov. 28, 1?62 (In millions of dollars) 7 97 92 41 48 81 2 399 114 32 125 -11 577 110 15 99 17 +10 123 8 - 2 - 7 + 1 - 8 - 8 -26 - 1 - 1 17 92 75 68 +37 + 2 +26 + + + 643 54 280 + + + 278 93 281 -10 + + 220 71 + + 458 11 Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction All other types of business, mainly services +6l 59 81 Net change in classified loans Unclassified changes - net +47 + 9 +1,546 + 149 + 122 Net change in commercial and industrial loans +56 +1,695 +1,326 2/ Preliminary. -17 +1,204 H.12(a) GRANGES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OF A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963' Phila- Cleve- RichAll DisNew St. MinneBusiness of Borrower Boston mond Atlanta Chicago Louis apolis tricts £/ York delphia land ( I n millions of do]Liars) Durable goods manufacturing: + .1 — - .2 - 1 . 0 + 2 . 6 - .2 Primary metals + '3 -1.7 +1.2 + 1 . 2 - 2.8 - .2 +1-3 +1.9 - 2.2 + .5 - 4.1 Machinery - -5 .6 + .9 - .1 .6 - 3 . 4 - .2 — 2.6 -2.1 - .1 Transportation equipment - 7.3 + .2 .6 + 2 . 8 + - .6 - .2 - 4.2 + 1-7 + 1-3 Other fabricated metal products - 1 - 3 + .1 »]_ + .8 — +1.0 .8 - 7.9 - . 1 Other durable goods - 7.6 - .9 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods - 7-5 -25.8 - 1.2 - .7 -10.5 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas +10.4 Trade: +36.8 .1 - 5-1 -1.2 +6.8 -5 .4 *3 .2 .9 -10.0 - 2.8 - -9 + 1-3 - .1 + -3 - 7.4 + - +2.1 - .6 -l.l + .2 - .1 +1.2 - .4 + *3 - .1 - .6 + -3 + 2.6 + .1 +4.9 - .2 — .2 + + - .8 .4 .1 .6 .1 •7 — .2 - 3-9 -1.3 + 3-1 + 8.6 + 1-7 - 1*2 - W -3 - +22.2 + .3 - -7 + 2.3 +21.5 +1.2 - 1*0 — 1.0 + .6 -3.2 -2.6 - .4 +2.7 + .8 +1.1 + -9 . +12.0 - 1 . 2 - .8 - .4 + -7 +11.2 + .3 +6.0 -2.9 + .2 + 6.5 - - - .4 -1.7 - - - 7-3 — 6.0 .1 «3 .1 -7 -3 Kansas San FranCity Dallas cisco 2/ + .3 - .4 — — -1.1 -3-7 + .8 + .4 -1.1 — — - 2.7 - 4.1 - .1 — — + .5 - - - .2 - - + 1.7 -4,8 Transportation,, communication, and other public utilities - 9.9 -13.1 + 5 . 0 +1.4 +1.6 + .2 +1.4 +10.0 -13.0 + -5 -2.3 — 1*6 Construction -17.0 -1.5 — 2.6 +1.4 -7-9 +4.0 -2.1 - 2.5 + .4 -3-0 -2 >6 - All other types of business, mainly services +60.6 - 2.5 +45.1 + .8 +8.2 —6.2 -3.1 + 2-5 + 1.1 + .1 +3.5 +11.1 Net change in classified loans!/ +47.0 -21.4 +63.7 - 2 . 7 - .8 —6. l + .2 - 6.4 - 7-1 +4.3 - .7 +24.0 Unclassified changes - net + 9.0 + .4 - 5.7 +1-7 - .2 +2.1 - .2 -10.6 - 1.9 - .3. + .7 Net change in commercial and industrial loans +56.0 -21.0 +58.0 —1.0 -1.0 -17.0 - 9.0 +4.0 .1 O + -1.2 - -3 +4.0 1 +1.7 +25.9 Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail - - Not avail- .6 — +24.0 able +23.0 +23.0 g/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank 1/ About 200 weekly reporting member banks are reporting changes in their larger loans as to industry; these "banks hold about 95 per cent of total commercial and industrial loans of all weekly reporting member banks and about JO per cent of those of all commercial banks