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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.



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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.