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F E D E R A L
statistical

R E S E R V E

release
For immediate release
January 19, 1966

COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

H. 12

Commercial and i n d u s t r i a l loans decreased a net of $54 million at weekly
reporting member banks during the veek ended January 12.
The principal net decreases were $48 million in loans t o r e t a i l trade,
$38 million t o "other" wholesale trade, and $23 million t o manufacturers of machinery.
The l a r g e s t o f f s e t t i n g net increase was $52 million in loans t o manufact u r e r s of "other" durable goods.
Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown "below;
cumulative changes since mid-year and during the comparable period l a s t year are shown
in the l a s t two columns.

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

Outstanding
Jan. 12*
19662/
888
2,872

1,170
1,456
1,593

Cumulative change
7-1-64
6-30-65
to
to
.
Jan. 13*
Jan. 5»
1-12-662/ l - M - 6 5 ,
19652/
19662/
(In millions of d o l l a r s )

Change from week ended

7
23
9
11
52

+
+
+
+
+

248

- 12

458
258

+
+
+
+

619
208
476

435

+
+
+
+
+

87
131
104
171
155

+ 121
+ 116
" 32
13
+ 575
- 339
30
+ 280
62

-

16

Nondurable goods manufacturing:
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum r e f i n i n g
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

2,355
1,512
l,56l
1,773
1,140

+ 9

+
+
+
+
+

248

+ 725
182
+ 330
+ 70
+ 45

Mining, including crude petroleum
and natural gas

3,744

+ 11

+ 525

+ 394

+ 537

Trade:

1,477

2,671

+ 7
- 38
- 48

+ 29
+ 452
+ 349

+ 438
+ 138

+ 545
+ 95

6,069

2,537

- 35
+ 5

+1,493
+ 291

+ 900
+ 16

+ 477
+ 112

666

- 14

-

216

+ H5

+ 966

+ 449

+ 181

Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

Transportation, communication, and
other public u t i l i t i e s
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
All other types of business,
mainly services

2,938

- 11

6,407

548
362

356

236

-

+

67

Total c l a s s i f i e d loans
Total unclassified loans

42,829
7,890

- 63

+_2

+7,609
+W63

+3,519
+

+2,929
+ 211

Total commercial and i n d u s t r i a l
loans

50,719

- 54

+8,772

+3,872

+3,162

£/

Preliminary.




COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS
BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED JANUARY 12, 1966

H.12(a)

Business of Borrower

All Dis- Boston
t r l c t s jy

Durable goods manufacturing:
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods

2,872
1,170
1,456
1,593

135
49
67
a

Nondurable goods manufacturing:
Food, l i q u o r , & tobacco
T e x t i l e s , apparel, & l e a t h e r
Petroleum r e f i n i n g
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

2,355
1,512
1,561
1,773
l,l4o

63

Mining, including crude
petroleum and n a t u r a l gas
Trade:

Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

Transportation, communication,
& other public u t i l i t i e s .
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
All other types of business,
mainly services
Total c l a s s i f i e d loans
Total u n c l a s s i f i e d loans
Total commercial and
i n d u s t r i a l loans

888

20

New
York
457
1,299
579
515
678

Minne- Kansas IDallas San Frs
Phila- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago St.
1cisco I
Louis
lapolls
I City
mond
land
delphia
(In millions of dollars)
21

110

19
86
45

146
217

160
201

98

8

24
16
26
33

23
28
11
40
47

39
244

31

8
12
6
32
27
73
5
27
8
20

51
23
87
26
23

361

38

56
9
27
3
27

15
49
33
47
57

136

687
180
301

36
6
13
32

108
106

4o4
115
149

97
34
15
21

182

215

10

5
31
2
20

109
108

286

64

4
45
70

934
764
674
1,220
485

32
51
56

172
120

88

45
103
3
31
29

3,744

26

2,231

32

128

2

46

563

29

5

142

405

135

1,477
2,671
2,938

79
202
183

615

920
805

45
105

33
190
193

83

104
123

49
191
224

144
313
299

101
71
112

46
27
84

49
88
169

92
152
163

l4i
308
422

6,069

3,583
633

181

121

347
199

155
147

181
222

592
142

109
125

45
31

99
109

110

2,537

153
67

390

514
351

666

14

263

33

34

19

4

50

—

1

22

226

6,407

311

2,232

261

387

194

361

677

187

135

152

555

955

1,701 18,887
481
333

1,504
138

2,855
388

1,145
341

1,774
92

5,457
1,199

1,036
122

585

2,248

169

1,026
408

4,611
4,219

19,220

1,642

3,243

1,486

1,866

6,656

1,158

754

1,434

2,248

8,830

42,829
7,890

50,719

169

2,182

81

161

99
43

19
35
27

308

• •

60

193
64
95

g / Preliminary; f i n a l t o t a l s w i l l appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco D i s t r i c t f i n a l figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank