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•o2^,V, l ? E ® i t : M = A###, is'il T"T?'wr™"w" I F ' I mri« ihOlrti I«wiiki>fcni.ii For immediate release February 12, 1964 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY H.12 Commercial and industrial loans increased, a net of $77 million at weekly reporting member banks during the week ended February 5• The principal net increases were $68 million in loans to the retail trade, $51 million to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather products, $39 million to manufacturers of machinery, and $38 million to "all other" types of business concerns. The larger offsetting net decreases were $67 million in loans to transportation communication, and other public utilities, $4l million to commodity dealers, and $39 million to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products. The outstanding loans and changes during the week and since mid-year are shown below; fourth column shows the changes during the comparable period last year. Business of Borrower Outstanding Feb. 5, ; Cumulative change 6-27-62 6-26-63 Change from to Jan. 29, , o P/ (in millions of dollars) Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 626 2,162 845 789 998 + 11 + 39 . + 13 + 1 + 7 + + Nondurable goods manufacturing; Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,587 1,307 1,179 980 841 + + + Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas 2,699 - 23 4- 1,340 1,974 2,367 - 4l + 18 + 68 + + 4,233 1,830 - 67 + 6 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction ' All other: Bankers1 acceptances All other types of business, mainly services 866 4,711 39 51 13 25 22 - - + - 4- + + 18 182 131 77 111 - + - 81 6 6 95 65 313 190 91 77 45 + 251 + 501 2 9 4- 263 26 + 28 240 16 + ' 4l4 444 + - 23) ) - - + - - 320 185 15 148 111 343 81 210 + 38) Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 31,334 !>,93» + 43 +1,436 + 277 797 237 Total commercial and Industrial loans 37,272 + 77 +1 ,713 +1,034 2/ Preliminary. In addition to the weekly table, a monthly table appears below showing changes during January 1964 compared with the preceding month and with January 19^3# and also showing changes during the past twelve months. Total commercial and industrial loans decreased $1,598 million during the month of January 1964, compared with an increase of $1,539 million during the month ' - : of December 1963 and a decrease of $871 million in January 1963 • Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 12 months 5 weeks 5 weeks 4 weeks ended ended ended ended Jan.29,19631 Dec.31.19631 Jan.30,1! m\ Jan.29.1963 UTS) (In millions of dollars - 2.0 47.0 49.0 19.0 51.0 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods - 292.0 - 75.0 + 5.0 + 8.0 - 30.0 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas - 170.0 . Trade: - Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction All other: BankeiNv' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services Total classified loans Total unclassified loans Total commercial and industrial loans + + - 2;7 278.7 11.8 13-5 18.9 - 3-3 - 56.1 - 58.O - 12.3 - 48.9 -205.I - 38.4 27.2 345.2 + 176.4 7-5 22.1 + 36.3 84.6 135.1 41.4 42.1 74.0 57.2 84.2 38.5 19-0 - 23.6 - 27.8 - 15.7 + + 320.3 +232.3 + 278.1 64.4 42.4 146.5 + 18.5 -107.7 + 260.1 + 304.8 28.2 -182.8 - 67.0 509.9 - 44.8 -1,480.0 +1,296.0 243.0 -821.3 - 49.7 +2,350.9 + 549.1 -1,598.0 +1,539.0 >871.0 +2,900.0 - 223.0 - 31.0 - + + - 4i.o - 111.0 - 213.0 - + - + - 47.0) ) + 92.0) - 118.0 + -l8o.6 + + + + + + • 114.5 173.0 234.2 + 209.1 + 658.8 H.12(a) COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED FEBRUARY 5, 1964 - Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods All Dis- Boston tricts P/ 626 2,l62 845 789 998 21 83 31 66 43 New York 308 Rich- Atlanta Chicago Phila- Clevemond delphia land (in millions of dollars) 18 90 163 68 127 4 14 11 15 13 38 44 96 1 *266 20 74 81 13 27 25 99 207 128 111 78 4o 12 7 34 1,027 432 193 104 435 633 590 68 68 32 112 85 371 69 32 24 44 388 8 64 34 112 St. Minne- Kansas City Louis apolis 64 28 26 26 45 459 135 159 112 3 18 12 8 21 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,587 1,307 1,179 84l 56 175 1 42 58 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural g&s 2,599 13 1,546 26 72 1 52 390 13 1,340 1,974 64 151 505 40 64 152 34 132 156 61 76 106 30 • 147 185 159 195 203 94 69 99 4,233 1,830 73 56 2,515 >56 139. 99 270 124 108 ' 91 125 134 4il 92 866 14 446 37 36 7 7 4,711 185 1,387 190 263 155 247. Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 31,334 5,938 1,284 344 13,146 275 2 OJ 1,964 854 279 230 Total commercial and industrial loans 37,272 1,628 13,421 2,243 1,084 Trade: • Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers1 acceptances All other types of business, mainly services 980 2,367 152 588 669 607 129 1,341 68 16 Dallas 2 30 2 9 3 7 4 19 20 10 32 58 10 4i 16 28 13 23 23 San Francisco P/ 42 191 103 80 204 32 72 16 17 317 48 94 30 57 133 340 109 36 45 110 63 157 112 162 256 73 74 33 37 78 106 54 317 354 244 94 1 5 17 202 5*t8 134 97 136 652 717 1,295 3,880 790 113 436 125 1,969 878 919 70 3,585 3,153 1,365 4,758 903 56l 1,261 1,969 6,738 8 13 5 20 24 8 87 342 16 20 io4 375 p/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank