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RESERVE FEDERAL statistical release For immediate release March 11, 1964 H.12 COMMERCIAL ACT) INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $3 million at weekly reporting k member banks during the week ended March 4. The principal net decreases were $69 million in loans to transportation, communication, and other public utilities, $4$ million to manufacturers of machinery, $24 million to commodity dealers, and $20 million to petroleum refiners. „ The larger offsetting net increases were $37 million in loans to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather products, $30 million to the retail trade, and $31 millioi " to unclassified borrowers. * The outstanding loans and changes during the week and since year-end are shown below; fourth column shows the changes during the comparable period last year. Business of Borrower Outstanding Mar. 4, / 1964 2/ Cumulative change Change trok 12-31-63 1- 2- 63 Feb. 26, , to / to 1964 2/ 3-4-64 2/ 3-6-63 (In millions of dollars) Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment . Other fabricated metal products ^ Other durable goods 642 2,176 854 829 1,029 - 1 -45 - 3 + 7 +18 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather . Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 1,504 1,484 1,129 1,038 835 + 4 +37 -20 +12 - 5 2,685 - 4 1,253 2,004 2,401 -24 +11 +30 4,096 1,847 -69 - 3 942 +10 + 6) 4,802 +11 + 37) Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 31,550 6,037 -34 ±31 -1.,221 + 15 -632 - 80 Total commercial and industrial loans 37,587 - 3 -1,206 -712 +' + - + - + - + - 25 6 27 22 13 + 3 + 63 + 12 + 18 4l4 153 58 4l 14 -327 +l4l - 27 + 24 + 25 207 + 56 169 63 111 + 11 - 78 + 13 427 8 -415 - 78 — - •* Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, Communication, and » other public utilities ,Construction All other: ' Bankers1 acceptances All other types of business, mainly services * j>/ Preliminary. - . - ) - 72 In addition to the weekly table, a monthly table appears below showing changes during February 1964 compared with the preceding month and with February 1963, and also showing changes during the past twelve months. Total commercial and industrial loans increased $395 million during the month of February 1964, compared with a decrease of $1,598 million during the month of January 1964 and an increase of $269 million in February 1963• Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 12 months ended ended ended ended Feb. 26,1964 Jan. 29,1964 Feb. 27,1963 Feb. 26, 1964 (In millions of dollars) + + + + + 28.0 98.0 25.0 34.0 20.0 - 2.0 47.0 49.0 19.0 51.0 + + + + .8 84.0 24.6 32.6 35.4 + 1.6 359.2 176.0 6.1 6.7 + + - Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods -126.0 +191.0 - 43.0 + 21.0 + 21.0 + + 292.0 75-0 5-0 8.0 30.0 - 98.7 +121.3 - 21.3 + 12.6 + 27.4 + + + + 63.6 154.3 113.4 49.8 35-7 Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas - 33-0 - 170.0 - 13.4 + 258.5 -104.0 + 37.0 + 72.0 4i.0 - 111.0 - 213.0 - 4.7 + 32.1 + 59.3 + + + 160.8 119-4 185 -7 -135-0 + 26.0 - 223.0 31-0 - 66.8 + 2.2 + + 166.0 232.9 + 43.0 - 47.0) +118.0 + l8.2 + 801.6 - 92.0) Total classified loans Total unclassified loans +293.0 +102.0 -1,480.0 - 118.0 +244.0 + 25.0 +2,399-9 + 626.1 Total commercial and industrial loans +395-0 -1,598.0 +269.0 +3,026.0 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, and other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services ) 5.12(a) COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED MARCH 4, 1964 Business of Borrower All Dis- Boston tricts P/ Durable goods manufacturing: Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 642 2,176 854 . 829 1,029 Nondurable goods manufacturing: Food, liquor, & tobacco Textiles, apparel, & leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods Mining, including crude petroleum and natural gas New York Phila- CleveRichAtlanta Chicago delphia land P/ mond (in millions of dollars) St. Louis Minneapolis 18 102 8 66 39 86 170 73 128 66 4 14 12 16 34 13 38 29 31 46 116 468 142 168 118 5 19 7 10 23 1 22 2 10 17 479 744 555 618 362 72 75 28 27 45 63 40 109 89 66 37 102 1 20 22 72 87 14 26 23 232 109 207 137 117 73 46 12 8 34 1,520 26 71 1 51 388 475 678 600 33 67 163 31 131 151 58 80 113 27 150 181 73 59 2,473 469 132 98 251 127 103 90 942 25 444 34 43 4.802 190 1,454 193 Total classified loans Total unclassified loans 31,550 6,037 1,338 351 13,249 280 Total commercial and industrial loans 37,587 1,689 13,529 Trade: Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Construction All other: Bankers' acceptances All other types of business, mainly services 23 88 28 64 47 319 1,032 427 205 395 1,504 1,484 1,129 1,038 835 54 188 1 44 60 2,685 13 1,253 2,004 2,401 63 ; 153 165 4,096 1,847 - Kansas City Dallas San Francisco P/ 21 10 28 13 24 25 44 188 109 87 198 30 10 13 6 20 49 11 30 10 12 44 17 69 20 18 299 55 90 33 56 13 4 133 359 106 167 197 226 87 68 102 35 28 55 35 85 161 93 103 116 149 264 368 120 136 389 79 68 77 26 38 71 108 56 322 334 244 14 4 95 1 30 18 234 272 161 255 535 l4i 72 669 723 1,226 127 1,967 300 882 235 1,303 69 3,890 880 794 114 419 •127 897 2,004 . 3^1 3,581 3,213 1,353 2,267 1,117 1,372 4,770 908 546 3 7 k 20 137 1,238 2,004 6,794 J?/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F• R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank.