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For Immediate r e l e a s e
May 18, 1 9 6 6
H. 12

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

.Commercial and i n d u s t r i a l l o a n s i n c r e a s e d a n e t of $58 m i l l i o n a t weekly
r e p o r t i n g member "banks d u r i n g t h e week ended May 11.
The p r i n c i p a l n e t i n c r e a s e s were $60 m i l l i o n i n l o a n s t o manufacturers of
primary m e t a l s , $24 m i l l i o n t o manufacturers of food, l i q u o r , and tobacco p r o d u c t s ,
$23 m i l l i o n t o petroleum r e f i n e r s , and $29 m i l l i o n t o u n c l a s s i f i e d borrowers.
The l a r g e r o f f s e t t i n g n e t d e c r e a s e s were $42 m i l l i o n i n l o a n s t o manufacturers
of t r a n s p o r t a t i o n equipment, and $32 m i l l i o n t o commodity d e a l e r s .
Outstanding l o a n s and changes from a week ago and a y e a r ago a r e shown below;
cumulative changes s i n c e year-end and during t h e comparable p e r i o d l a s t y e a r a r e shown
i n t h e l a s t two columns.

1

1

1

Cumulative change .
12-30-64
12-29-65
to
tO
y
May 12*
5-12-65
5-11-662/
19652/
(In m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s )
li

Business of Borrower

Outstanding
May 11*
1966E/

Durable goods manufacturing:
Primary m e t a l s
Machinery
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n equipment
Other f a b r i c a t e d m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Other d u r a b l e goods

1,057
3,069
1,328
1,502
1,758

+
+
+

60
18
42
18
13

+
+
+
+
+

270
295
298
306
361

+
+
+
+
+

239
207
132
147
237

+ 146
+ 567
+
83
+ 234
+ 244

Nondurable goods m a n u f a c t u r i n g :
Food, l i q u o r , and tobacco
T e x t i l e s , a p p a r e l , and l e a t h e r
Petroleum r e f i n i n g
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

2,203
1,914
1,685
2,005
1,310

+
+
+
+

4
24
23
11
14

+
+
+
+
+

591
317
499
318
243

+
+
+
+

187
384
195
219
153

-

388

+
+
+

144
283
175

Mining, i n c l u d i n g crude petroleum
and n a t u r a l gas

3,714

- -

+

394

+

121

+

191

1,222
2,784
3,289

- 32
+ 1
- 13

+
+
+

27
299
351

+
+

253
68
192

- 234
+ 222
+ 445

5,846
2,619

+
+

+1,143
+ 214

+

284
72

+
+

39
143

- 20

-

104

+

67

-

228

6,68?

zAI

+

873

+

346

+

4l8

Total c l a s s i f i e d loans
Total u n c l a s s i f i e d loans

44,753
8,389

+ 29
+ _ ^

+6,695
+l,l?4

f'458

+2,811
+ 363

T o t a l commercial and i n d u s t r i a l
loans

53,142

+ 58

+7,849

+2,513

+3,174

Trade:

Commodity d e a l e r s
Other wholesale
Retail

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , communication, and
other public u t i l i t i e s
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
A l l o t h e r t y p e s of b u s i n e s s ,
mainly s e r v i c e s

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Preliminary.




763

3
8

H.12(a)

COMER CIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OP WEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS
BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED MAY 11, 1966
B u s i n e s s of Borrower

All Dis-t
Boston
t r l c t s 2/

Durable goods m a n u f a c t u r i n g :
Primary m e t a l s
Machinery
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n equipment
Other f a b r i c a t e d m e t a l p r o d u c t s
Other d u r a b l e goods

1,057
3,069
1,328
1,502
1,758

Nondurable goods m a n u f a c t u r i n g :
Food, l i q u o r , & t o b a c c o
Textiles, apparel, & leather
Petroleum r e f i n i n g
Chemicals and r u b b e r
Other nondurable goods

2,203
1,914
1,685
2,005
1,310

Mining, i n c l u d i n g crude
p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l g a s
Trade:

Commodity d e a l e r s
Other wholesale
Retail

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , communication,
& other public u t i l i t i e s
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
A l l o t h e r t y p e s of b u s i n e s s ,
mainly s e r v i c e s

New
York

20
146
57
64
51

541
1,384

69

P h i l a - CleveRichA t l a n t a Chicago
delphia land
mond
( T n m - M H n n n < v P rinl 1 a - r c " J

St.
Louis

Minneapolis

Kansas
City

Dallas

185
700
172
341
24o

10
4l
8
21
35

5
34
4
29
35

9
19
7
29
33

23
29
15
52
59

388
151

55
15
29
4
28

54
7
26
14

53
25
91
28

34

314
177
204

79
51
18
26
42

29

325
66
220
63
98

2

49

551

28

5

139

4o6

143

109

52

42
202
246

125
331
286

81

58

44
35
97

34
95

189

49
147
171

114
312
443

179

211

568
131

123

U7

4l
39

109

98

131
394

472
381

15

234

San Fri
clsco

22
122
29
97
55

163
24l
182
211
109

13
29
19
31
38

16

9
55
89

884
956
758
1,337
554

56
101

98
64
163

4o
124
3

118

30

102
125
20
4o

3,714

30

2,187

35

139

1,222
2,784
3,289

79
200
208

561
959
970

34
121
180

30
192

216

154

5,846

155
69

3,356
654

221
147

356
212

146
155

763

13

4oi

29

27

4

2

37

—

1

330

2,313

272

4l4

197

389

700

203

l4o

lb9

576

1,002

1,190
355

1,856
80

5,601
1,297

1,070

64o
188

1,032
425

2,293

4,768
4,466

1,545

1,936

6,898

1,201

828

1,457

2,293

2,619

6,685

229

665

446
734

34
47

63

170

Total c l a s s i f i e d loans
Total unclassified loans

44,753
8,389

1,873 19,660
512
325

1,665

176

3,105
434

T o t a l commercial and
i n d u s t r i a l loans

53,142

2,385

l,84l

3,539

19,985

a

55
32
50
62

129

131

21

- -

50

269

138
131
307

9,234

p / P r e l i m i n a r y ; f i n a l t o t a l s w i l l appear i n t h e F . R. B u l l e t i n and San F r a n c i s c o D i s t r i c t f i n a l f i g u r e s appear i n a r e l e a s e of t h e Reserve Bank.