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FEDERAL statistical RESERVE release cf •f<ALRES. For Immediate release February 23, 1966 H. 12 COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL L0AH3 OUTSTANDING BSC INDUSTRY Commercial and industrial loans increased in all districts and all categories except "bankers' acceptances. The net increase was $523 million at weekly reporting member tanks during the week ended February l6. » The principal net increases were $71 million in loans to retail trade, $68 million ^ to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather products, $66 million to manufacturers of chemicals and rubber products, $55 million to manufacturers of machinery, and $106 million to unclassified borrowers. Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown belowj v cumulative changes since year-end and during the comparable period last year are shown in the last two columns. g> 1 f I 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 k Chemicals and rubber „ Other nondurable goods Mining, Including crude petroleum and natural gas •» Trade: * Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services Outstanding Feb. 16, 19662/ Feb. 9» 19662/ 876 + 2,919 1,201 1,462 + + + 1,558 + 2,377 + 1,656 1,627 3,689 1,482 2,636 2,885 + ' + + + + + 209 568 187 443 360 34 + + + + 541 295 473 448 3 66 + 1,910 1,177 12 55 29 22 1 68 + + 16 + 2 + + + 5 5 71 + + + 58 + 26 + 57 + 5 +144 + 37 + 45 - 13 -164 + 91 +112 +107 +126 + 67 269 +137 +124 + 20 444 + 96 +116 75 402 114 + +128 7 - 80 -212 + 58 + 16 - 29 +278 5,886 + l +1,294 + 262 -244 - 5 - 72 +18 642 - 1 - 169 - 54 -284 6,459 + 22 + 825 ±320 +240 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 42,984 8.015 +417 +6,890 +286 ±106 +1,097 + 84 +847 + 46 Total commercial and Industrial loans 50,999 +523 +7,987 +370 +893 2,542 + 6 • . * Feb. 17, 19652/ Cumulative change 12-29-65 12-30-64 . to to 2-16-662 2-17-65 j>/ Preliminary. 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 l6, 1966 Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods All DisBoston tricts 2/ 876 New York St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City 132 698 182 310 203 10 36 6 5 28 3 23 32 9 11 5 31 29 26 29 4l4 124 314 93 56 15 74 5 57 25 89 181 38 62 13 29 4 30 RichPhila- CleveAtlanta Chicago mond delphia land (In millions of dollars) 21 133 50 64 38 444 1,334 596 510 664 21 110 25 85 42 150 226 170 201 93 7 23 17 26 32 913 798 717 1,317 491 68 85 35 47 59 94 54 176 142 102 45 110 3 34 28 101 1,627 1,910 1,177 69 204 9 50 83 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas 3,689 25 2,186 31 127 3 45 555 29 5 Trade: 1,482 608 2,636 2,885 80 190 194 920 785 48 105 162 34 187 187 77 102 132 48 188 221 151 318 284 94 69 5,886 2,542 149 64 3,447 658 179 134 329 192 156 151 180 218 599 136 64a 14 241 30 24 15 3 48 6,459 311 2,246 267 407 195 366 680 181 135 42,984 8,015 1,748 488 18,875 321 1,533 134 2,895 4oi 1,156 353 1,773 74 5,490 1,223 1,034 126 50,999 2,236 19,196 1,667 3,296 1,509 1,847 6,713 1,160 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 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 2,919 1,201 1,462 1,558 2,377 1,656 49 45 58 117 20 36 32 161 13 30 Dallas 11 42 53 San Francisco p/ 38 242 103 112 284 26 387 65 194 63 91 144 404 135 116 53 26 85 51 85 172 89 149 152 149 297 395 106 121 4i 33 97 108 114 391 489 336 22 244 150 548 973 608 170 1,021 4l4 2,254 4,597 4,311 778 1,435 2,254 8,908 21 26 8 16 1 27 2/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank.