The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
For immediate release May 31, 1967 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INHJSTRY H. 12 Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $230 million at weeklyreporting large commercial banks during the week ended May 24. The principal net decreases were $54 million in loans to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products, # 2 million each to manufacturers of machinery, and to manufacturers of transportation equipment, $35 million in bankers' acceptances, and $32 million to manufacturers of chemicals and rubber products. The largest offsetting net increase was $28 million in loans to "all other" types of business concerns. Cumulative change Dec. 25, 1966 to May 17, 1967 P/ May 2k, 1967 p/ (In millions of dollars) Change from week ended Business of Borrower Outstanding May 24, j>/ 1967 * Durable goods manufacturing - total Primary metals Machinery Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 11, kl2 969 S 559 1,972 1,851 2,06l - 84 - 10 - 1)2 - 42 + 3 + 7 +1,017 + 133 526 23 + 283 + 98 Nondurable goods manufacturing - total Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 9,674 2,049 2,043 1,51° 2,495 1,571 -111 - 54 - 18 Mining (including crude petroleum & • natural gas) 3,9&7 + 10 162 Trade - total Commodity dealers Other wholesale • Retail 7,450 1,076 2,94l 3,433 - 395 329 U8 114 Transportation, communication, and other public utilities - total Transportation Communication Other public utilities 6,642 3,862 911 1,869 - 13 - 19 - 3 + 9 Construction 2,567 + Services 4,704 Bankers' acceptances 645 - 2 - 32 - 5 + + + + 57 14 2 ^1 + + 79 671 181 90 380 99 103 156 139 398 7 37 3 124 - 35 110 + Foreign commercial & industrial loans 2,921 + 5 49 .All other loans 6,237 +_28 468 "247 ' +1,226 + 58 -230 +1,284 Total classified loans -Total unclassified loans Total commercial & industrial loans g/ Preliminary. * San 56,239 5,792 .62,031 Francisco District as of May 17* + 1 REPORTING H.l2(a) ) MAY 24, 1967 I Oxx cl 2,495 1,571 67 93 Minne- Kansas St. Phi la- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago City Louis 1 apolis mond Idelphia land 121 123 133 2,300 221 176 1,053 449 4,885 6 2 19 121 18 11 181 466 29 29 42 54 1,042 54 49 178 355 2,063 13 8 15 328 32 17 195 929 33 33 31 25 499 49 200 35 135 557 4o 28 32 310 68 64 122 74 870 137 123 178 1,497 304 298 586 380 4,534 60 64 51 4o4 81 46 64 79 741 12 7 183 39 114 149 54 109 1,076 25 16 l4 311 22 7 139 36 575 17 31 7 342 45 56 202 90 1,492 42 23 30 42 257 4o 112 81 650 3,987 36 2,373 49 151 8 50 564 28 6 133 478 111 Trade - total Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail Transportation, communication, & other public utilities Transportation Communication Other public utilities 7,450 1,076 569 82 216 271 2,440 495 964 352 26 124 202 393 9 184 200 385 52 145 188 449 36 943 92 455 396 197 39 68 90 167 33 49 85 304 33 100 263 38 103 122 988 141 343 504 3,359 1,884 511 964 274 ' 128 22 124 369 194 47 128 206 142 30 34 239 144 107 11 26 75 42 7 26 33 210 104 11 95 623 11 63 821 479 132 210 110 1,869 212 88 17 107 82 675 157 188 176 220 i4o 88 42 90 294 415 Construction 2,567 4,704 390 1,455 295 311 163 220 525 140 117 93 228 767 645 14 213 56 51 20 1 67 w mm 1 - - 19 203 2,921 31 2,120 67 64 3 10 254 2 16 - - 24 330 Foreign commercial and industrial loans All other loans 6,237 35 1,081 15 267 138 68 347 74 56,239 5,792 2,314 23,135 838 3,433 559 1,573 459 1,782 426 7,458 329 2,094 167 984 218 Business of Borrower Durable goods manufacturing - total Primary metals MachineryTransportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods Nondurable goods manufacturing - total Food, liquor, and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and leather Petroleum refining Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods Mining (including crude petroleum and natural gas) Services Bankers' acceptances Total classified loans Total unclassified loans All Districts 11,412 969 4,559 1,972 1,851 2,061 9,674 2,049 2,043 1,516 2,941 3,433 6,642 3,862 911 Boston 458 30 195 78 77 78 437 66 197 14 New York 981 62.011 1 2,641 21.973 Total commercial and industrial loans 2/ Preliminary. Final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin. * San Francisco figures as of May 17- 190 223 165 993 171 52 25 238 31 68 21 06 52 236 964 42 351 29 88 74 269 43 158 34 112 477 87 59 77 4,052 670 33 1,021 2,067 9,708 62 235 456 1,050 — — 2.PnR 8-451 1.202 Z32 1^6 2^23 10,758 2,261 1,992 2,032 San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of that Reserve Bank. c a IFranciscciE/* 1,255 55 430 303 144 323