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RESERVE FEDERAL olcoys statistical release For immediate release March 10, 1965 «H.12 COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOAMS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY * Commercial and industrial loans increased in eight districts and a net of $295 million >at weekly reporting member banks during the week ended March 3. - » i p h e principal net increases were $60 million in loans to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products, $57 million to retail trade, $53 million to wholesale trade, $42 million to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather products, $33 million to * manufacturers of machinery, $32 million to "all other" types of business concerns, and % $31 million to manufacturers of chemicals and rubber products. The largest offsetting net decrease was $34 million in loans to commodity dealers. Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown belowj . cumulative changes since year-end and during the comparable period last year are shown in the last two columns. Change from week ended Outstanding * Business of Borrower Mar. 3, 19652/ Mar. 4, Feb. 24, 19642/ 19652/ (In Millions of dollars) Cumulative change 12-30-64 12-31-63 to to 3-3-652/ 3-4-64 * Durable goods manufacturing: ,, Primary metals Machinery y Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 689 2,404 1,002 1,044 1,210 + + + + 28 33 13 27 10 + 52 + 229 + 149 + 220 + 196 + 48 + 197 + 55 + 82 + 57 Nondurable goods manufacturing! *" Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel,'and leather Petroleum refining " Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,864 1,412 1,172 1,504 935 + + + + + 60 42 2 31 14 + . 3,281 - 3 + 1,530 2,303 2,765 - 34 + 53 + 57 4,572 2,284 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas > Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail + + + - 20 5 28 17 28 136 142 + 130 + 100 + 43 - 415 + 156 59 + 38 20 + 152 - 206 + 289 + 290 + 362 + 101 40 + + 272 - 181 54 - 109 - 25 + 6 + + 484 438 + 92 22 - >35 9 792 - 26 - 173 - 303 + 29 5,6?3 + J2 + 874 + 299 + ?4 36,456 6,880 +294 + 1 +4,910 + 827 +1,209 + 8 -1,225 + 31 43,336 +295 +5,737 +1,217 -1,194 361 75 + 44 + 469 + 106 595 + * Transportation, communication, and other public utilities , Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services Total classified loans * Total unclassified, loans Tot&l commercial and industrial loans j>/ Preliminary. In addition to the weekly table, a monthly table appears below showing changes during February 1965 compared with the preceding month and with February 1964, and also showing changes during the past twelve months. Total commercial and industrial loans increased $1,192 million during the month of February 1965, compared with a decrease of $270 million during the month of January 1965 and an increase of $395 million in February 1964. Business of Borrower 12 months 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks ended ended ended ended Feb. 24, 1965 Jan. 27, 1965 Feb. 26, 1964 Feb. 24, 1965 (In millions of dollars) Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods + ; 14 + 122 + 47 + 56 + 43 + 6 + 42 + 21 - 1 + 4 + + + + + 28 98 25 34 20 + + + + + 18 150 158 195 189 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 76 + 115 + 179 + 101 + 49 -120 - 15 - 51 - 32 - 20 -126 +191 - 43 + 21 + 21 + + + + 304 77 21 447 81 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas + 110 + 45 - 33 + 595 + + + 54 67 33 + 81 - 80 +182 -104 + 37 + 72 * + + 287 257 337 + + 19 47 - 86 - 31 -135 + 26 + + 432 428 - 67 -210 + 43 - 114 + 121 +146 +118 + 870 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans +1,034 + 158 -119 +293 +102 +4,578 + 873 Total commercial and industrial loans +1,192 -270 +395 +5,451 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communciation, and other public utilities Construction 'All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services H.12(a) COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED MARCH 3, 1965 Business of Borrower All DisI New tricts PZ Boston X York |Phila- Cleve- RichSt. Minne- Kansas San Frandelphia land mond Atlanta Chicago Louis apolis City Dallas cisco P/ (In millions of dollars) Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 689 2,404 1,002 1,044 1,210 19 101 28 69 36 342 1,139 490 284 486 17 97 15 71 37 105 175 117 161 79 4 17 13 21 29 13 42 25 36 54 117 543 180 220 139 6 23 9 15 23 3 36 2 13 23 4 10 5 28 25 14 23 7 34 4l 45 198 111 92 238 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,864 1,412 1,172 1,504 935 59 172 2 49 57 643 696 545 998 393 57 77 30 42 43 85 44 89 88 81 31 90 1 27 27 82 91 16 32 25 293 103 231 158 137 74 39 10 13 37 51 9 14 6 21 64 8 23 8 13 53 29 73 21 27 372 54 138 52 74 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas 3,281 25 1,920 38 86 1 47 497 11 3 140 390 123 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail 1,530 2,303 2,765 58 177 192 658 808 848 41 75 174 32 154 l£8 59 85 118 38 177 207 187 237 223 65 105 55 33 70 45 95 163 109 134 137 149 263 360 4,572 2,284 105 60 2,708 565 146 121 280 166 99 121 134 175 434 103 95 101 34 82 H3 86 437 380 288 792 45 290 31 17 15 4 77 9 299 5,693 244 1,873 220 344 208 298 690 179 114 144 536 843 Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services ™ 5 — Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 36,456 6,880 1,498 15,686 1(03 299 1,332 130 2,271 339 966 286 1,496 78 4,579 1,049 904 134 515 147 970 377 2,160 4,079 3,638 Total commercial and industrial loans 43,336 1,901 15,985 1,462 2,610 1,252 1,574 5,628 1,038 662 1,347 2,160 7,717 p/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of the Reserve "Rnnif