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For Immediate release June 9# 1965 H. 12 COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOAMS OUTSTAHDIMQ BT IMDC3THY /V Commercial and Industrial loans decreased a net of reporting member "banks during the week ended June 2. million at weekly The principal net Increases were million In loans to transportation, communication, and other public utilities, $48 million to unclassified "borrowers and $25 million to manufacturers of transportation equipment. The larger offsetting net decreases were $66 million in loans to manufacturers of machinery and $34 million to commodity dealers. Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown "below; cumulative changes since year-end and during the comparable period last year are shown in the last two columns. Business of Borrower Outstanding June 2,, 19652/ Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 779 2,655 1,053 1,201 1,388 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,547 1,575 1,206 1,629 1,078 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 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans Total commercial and industrial loans Cumulative change „ 12-30-64 12-31-63 to to June 3,. 6-2-652/ 6-3-64 . 19645/ (In millions of dollars) Change from week ended + 2 - 66 + 25 + + - 14 + 4 - 8 + 2 + + + + + 158 3,294 - 21 1,081 2,51k 3,042 - 34 - 1 - 9 4,80k 2,426 81 489 •K 180 + 239 + 245 + 14 + 9 256 + + + + + 138 448 106 239 235 453 305 164 + 81 - 4 - 8 +155 +101 -627 156 + + + + 186 225 +204 -139 +117 + 73 + 616 + 165 -214 + + + 187 431 348 251 549 + 16 491 + + + 74 - 7 + + 860 364 + + 140 164 -579 +207 884 + 23 ; - 40 - 211 - 12 5,805 - 9 + 805 4ll +235 37,961. 7,304 - 6 + 48 +6,073 + 949 +2,Tib * 432 +333 . 45,265 + 42 +7,022 +3,146 -550 + 10 ! 4o 515 • + -528 + 39 -883 • In addition to the weekly table, a monthly table appears below showing changes during May 1965 compared with the preceding month and with May 1964, and also showing changes during the past twelve months. Total commercial and industrial loans increased $626 million during the month of May 1965, compared with a decrease of $23 million during the month of April 1965 and an increase of $263 million in May 1964. Business of Borrower + + + + + 20 20 46 3% 33 + + + 24 37 29 22 - 9 - 39 +58 +51 + 50 +20 12 months ended May 26, 196$ + + + + + 84 556 120 233 240 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods -113 + 14 + 21 - 20 + 30 -147 + 33 - 27 + 57 + 1 1 + 1 PGtiBS Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks ended ended ended May 26, 1965 Apr. 28, 1965 May 27, 1964 (In millions of dollars) + 278 + 29 + 147 + 496 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas - 43 + 11 + 17 + 619 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail -115 + 71 -179 + 192 +209 - 65 -108 + 32 + 84 : Z + 87 + 92 - 6 + 77 - 47 +110 + 721 + 382 - + 63 + 158 Transportation, communciation, and other public utilities Construction All others Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services + 92 - 19 + 38 ±J2 - 67 . i_I + 871 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans +537 ±.§2 +_8i -110 +184 +12 +5,966 + 937 Total commercial and industrial loans +626 - 23 +263 +6,903 48 H. 12(a) COMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED JUNE 2, 1965 Business of Borrower IXirable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services All Districts £/ Boston 779 2,655 1,053 1,201 1,388 1,547 1,575 1,206 1,629 1,078 3,294 1,081 2,514 3,042 New York 23 109 29 70 34 392 1,231 506 344 571 48 208 iPhila- [Cleve RichSt. Minne- Kansas San FranIdelphlaj land mond Atlanta Chicago Louis apolis I City Dallas cisco o P/ (In millions of dollars) 22 104 20 112 193 124 6 23 16 75 45 185 97 25 29 55 79 28 46 45 80 49 30 95 62 547 767 580 1,084 443 103 92 28 1,883 33 90 d 53 181 195 496 882 20 88 26 33 30 -- 121 650 192 61 75 100 15 35 25 129 227 174 168 265 61 187 34 7 l4 39 48 549 33 112 221 181 97 134 145 192 111 600 146 130 6 21 30 257 285 177 199 7 33 240 38 99 129 90 177 876 2 18 46 38 48 190 6 20 4 21 31 6 14 5 32 29 15 42 11 47 32 72 39 11 15 5 23 26 11 13 21 4 79 70 109 31 34 95 82 114 26 38 24 9 36 44 51 208 104 104 249 258 22 25 60 146 58 91 138 370 130 23 100 54 145 116 156 420 84 107 437 428 297 11 248 180 289 4.804 2,426 97 884 23 402 42 39 15 5 92 — «• 7 5.805 273 1,947 235 364 203 306 588 189 124 .151 m . 916 142 537 172 985 384 2,157 - 4,131 3.838 1,058 709 1,369 2,157 7,969 69 2,924 285 383 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 37,961 7,304 1,549 16,475 434 . 315 1,392 135 2,484 367 1,004 304 1,601 80 4,730 1,133 Total commercial and industrial loans 45,265 1,983 16,790 1,527 2,851 1,308 1,681 5,863 123 mm * Ml P/ Preliminaryj final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release- of the Reserve Bank.