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FEDERAL
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statistical

RESERVE

release

f*AL RB^.

For immediate release
June 19, 1963
CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL L O M S BY INDUSTRY

H.12

Commercial and industrial loans increased in ten districts and a net of
$68 million at weekly reporting member "banks during the week ended June 12. Except
for decreases of $21 million in loans to transportation, communication, and other
public utilities, $20 million to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products,
and $8 million to commodity dealers, all classified categories showed net increases.
The principal net increases were $46 million in loans to "all other" types
of "business concerns and $l4 million to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather
products.
Changes in loans during the week and since year-end are shown below; third
column shows the changes during the comparable period last 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

Cumulative since year-end
Week
Dec. 26, 1962
Dec. 27, 1961
ended .
to
.
to
13, 1962
rTimft IP 2 %
,Time 1 , 2 , ^
(in millions of dollars)
2
3
2
9
9

- 4o
+ 99
-159
+ 42
+ 65

-i4o
+ 49
+ 20
+ 92
+104

-20

+ 6

-673
+260
+ 10
+ 65
+ 75

-591
+278
- 73
+ 70
+152

+ 8

+254

+185

- 8

-250
+ 22

+ 13

+
+
+
+
+

+14

+ 8
+ 2

+ 3
+ 3

+ 26

-221

+ 68

Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities
Construction
All other types of business,
mainly services

-21

-366

+ 4

+103

-574
+168

+46

+163

+174

Net change in classified loans
Unclassified changes - net

+69
- 1

-305
+169

-227
+201

Net change in commercial and
industrial loans

+68

-136

26

2/ Preliminary.




CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OF A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS
BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED WEDNESDAY, JIMS 12, 1963
San. FranSt.
Minne- Kansas
New
Phila- Cleve- RichAll DisDallas
Chicago
Atlanta
Boston
Business of Borrower
City
cisco 2/
apolis
Louis
mond
tricts g/
York delphia land
(Tn millions of dollars)
Durable goods manufacturing:
+
.1 4- 1.8
+ .1
+ .2 + •3
+ .8
- .2 + .2 -1.2
+ 2.1
Primary metals
.8
.2
+
+1.4
+1.6
A
+
.8
.6 + .2 +1.4 + .2
-1.1
+ 2.9
Machinery
4.2
+
+
.1
•
3
.1
-1.0
5.4
Transportation equipment
+ 2.0
- .5
+ .3 + 8.0 + .1
4.6
.6
.8
+ .5
+ .2
- .2 + .9 + 2.4
+1.6
Other fabricated metal products
+1.3
+ -5 + 2 . 3
+ 8.7
.6
4l.l
- .2 +1.1
1.7
Other durable goods
+ -5 - .3 + -5
+1.1 + 3-5 + 1 . 5
+ 8.9

H.12(a)

— —

— —

-

—

-

—

-

-

Nondurable goods manufacturing:
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

-20.3
+14.3
+ 7.8

+ 2.0
+ 6.1

Mining, including crude petroleum
and natural gas

+ 7-7

Trade:

- 8.2

+ .8
+6.2

- -9
+1.3
+1.2
+ .4
-1.2

-1-5
- A
+ .1
—1.0

+ 1.8

+ .2

+ .4

+ .1

- A

+ 2.1

-1.5
-1.0
+1.0

- .5
+1.6
-l.l

- .8
+ .9
- 3 *o

-1.2
- -9
+1.4

3.5
+ 1.2
3.1

+2.2
+ .4
- .2
+ .6

- 3-1
+1.4

+

+1.9

+ 1,5
+ 4.0

-3.8
+ .7

.1

3.4

+2.0
- .2
+2.4
- .1
- .1

-27.6
+ .3
+ 4.4
+ 3.5
+ 3.3

+

'3

.5
1.5
3.8

-

4- 4.0
+ 1-9
+ 2 A - 4- 1.6
+ 1.6
.6
4- 2.3
.2
+

- .1

-2.3
+ .1
- .1
+ .3
+ -3

4-

.1

+ .1

+ .2

4-

8.3

+1.2
+ .8
-1.4

-2.7
+ .4
+2.4

+2.8
-1.2
- -7

+

- .5
+1.5
— —

+3-5
+ .4
-

-

— -

- .4

.3
.8
•9

Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

+ 2.5
+ 3.1

+ .8

Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities

-21.2

- .5

+2.7

- -9

- A

- -7

-

4.1

+ -5

+ .8

- .2

4-

Construction

+ 3.9

-4.8

- -9

+2.0

4-1.1

+2.4

-

6.3

+ .4

- .4

+4.2

+

5-3

All other types of business,
mainly services

+46.2

+1.5

+ .2

—1*2

+4.5

+

.7

+4.2

-2.2

+ .8

-

1.0

+6.0

+9.2

-2.8

+3-7

14.2

+7.9

+4.0

+4.7

+14.3

.8

-1-7

+ 2.2

+1.1

+1.0

+2.3

-

+2.0

—12•0

+9.0

+5.0

+7.0

+10.0

+39»7

Net change in classified loansl/

+68.5

Unclassified changes - net

-

.5

+ .2

- 3.5

-1.0

-2.2

+

Net change in commercial and
industrial loans

+68.0

+5.0

+l6.0

+5.0

+7.0

-2.0

-

-

•3

4,3

4-

-

.4
.2

4-

3.8
.8
2.6

-

1.2

4-

3-4

-

-

1.0

+11.4
+

4.6

+16.0

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.
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 70 per cent of those of all commercial banks.
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