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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