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FEDERAL

. > n w - ;

RESERVE

statistical

r e l e a s e

y 12

For immediate release
November 26, 1969
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $251 million at
weekly reporting large commercial banks during the week ended November 19.
The principal net decreases were $83 million in loans to "other"
public utilities, $55 million to manufacturers of "other" fabricated metal
products, and $120 million to unclassified borrowers.
The largest offsetting net increase was $136 million in loans to
manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products.

Business of Borrower

Chanee From Week Ended
Outstanding
Nov. 12, Nov. 20, [June 25,
Nov. 19, *
1 1969
1968
1969
1969 d/
(In millions of dollars)
41
9
24
22
55
23

+1,728
67
+1,117
+ 322
+ 143
+ 213

67
136
45
18
7
13

+lj,262

Durable goods manufacturing - total
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods

14,110
1,959
5,521
2,254
1,977
2,399

-

Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

11,786
2,855
2,539
1,640
2,764
1,988

'+
+

Mining (including crude petroleum &
natural gas)

4,811

+

Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

9,020
1,075
3,503
4,442

Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities - total
Transportation
Communication
Other public utilities

9,747
5,416
1,256
3,075

Construction

3,155

+

3

+

Services

6,750

+

37

416

-

Foreign commercial & industrial loans

2,273

-

All other loans

4,732

+

Bankers 1

acceptances

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

66,800
11,195

Total commercial & industrial loans

77,995

-

+
+
-

-

+
-

+
-

-

-

-

-

-

+

+
+
+
+
+

147
258
143
509
205

22

+

354

47
20
33
34

+

310
211
129
392

+
+

+1 ,011
+ 461
+ 173
+ 377

+

-

+
+

-

+
+

131
3
204
161
200
37
163
311
171
428
22
103
95

-

+

200
119
55
136

+
+

252
63
58
257

194

-

157

+

910

-

7

30

-

270

-

109

21

-

274

-

157

128
33
12
83

-

7

-2 ,643

+

294

+2 ,582
+4 ,505

+

-

131
120

-

189
597

-

251

+7 ,087

-

408

-

P/ Preliminary.

* San Francisco


+
+
+
+

District classified loans are as of November 12.

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING
LARGE COMMERCIAL BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED NOVEMBER 19, 1969

H. 12(a)

Minneapolis
123
4
47
5
28
39

Kansas
City
132
5
27
16
45
39

San * .
FrancisccEZ
1,689
101
659
382
164
383

272
21
75
37
70
69

2 ,685
338
1 ,055
344
547
401

St.
Louis
154
33
40
8
26
47

418
79
207
11
46
75

385
108
119
25
67
66

1,737
623
234
227
345
308

270
95
58
24
39
54

140
66
12
11
.18
33

120
43
14
23
20
20

240
62
32
62
39
45

1,234
487
103
257
125
262

270

7

57

574

29

5

119

471

186

477
61
146
270

503
10
245
248

481
68
163
250

524
37
232
255

1 ,183
89
518
576

281
69
81
131

177
63
38
76

296
32
94
170

303
40
106
157

1,173
124
461
588

4 ,918
2 ,612
624
1 ,682

268
148
51
69

607
275
91
241

339
179
74
86

288
203
19
66

1 ,285
727
126
432

198
142
17
39

104
73
8
23

118
70
24
24

234
133
27
74

981
686
166
129

99

751

203

235

210

250

232

92

61

129

411

482

6, 750

417

2 ,198

558

345

206

350

634

200

128

160

270

1,284

416

9

215

18

19

3

6

43

1

- -

- -

15

87

Foreign commercial and industrial loans

2, 273

30

1 ,683

54

33

12

21

199

1

17

- -

38

185

All other loans

4, 732

118

1 ,759

8

355

245

107

342

98

9

37

133

1,521

2,957 28 ,991

2,748

4,317

2,150

2,260

8 ,914

1,324

764

1,111

2,442

8,822

Phila- Cleve- Richmond
delphia land
229
579 1,406
14
65
315
66
502
194
23
190
74
39
135
217
182
87
111

570
42
270
84
76
98

New
York
5 ,944
990
2 ,476
1 ,047
566
865

11, 786
2, 855
2, 539
1,640
2, 764
1,988

570
109
219
22
92
128

5 ,627
970
1 ,307
867
1 ,699
784

501
94
163
44
88
112

544
119
71
67
186
101

Mining (including crude petroleum and
natural gas)

4, 811

75

2 ,936

82

Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

9,020
1,075
3, 503
4,442

662
65
269
328

2 ,960
417
,150
1
1 ,393

Transportation, * communication, & other
public utilities
Transportation
Communication
Other public utilities

9, 747
5, 416
1,256
3, 075

407
168
29
210

Construction

3, 155

Services

Business of Borrower
Durable goods manufacturing - total
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods
Nondurable goods manufacturing - to£al
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other nondurable goods

Bankers* acceptances

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

All Districts
14, 110
1,959
5, 521
2, 254
1,977
2, 399

66, 800
11, 195

Boston

390

1 ,088

3,347 30,079
R. Bulletin.
•gj Preliminary. Final totals will appear in the F.
Digitized for*FRASER
Classified loans are as of November 12.
Tot*! commercial and, industrial loans



77,995

Atlanta Chicago

Dallas
327
31
110
44
64
78

5,175
531
295
74
274
582 1 ,253
598
717
2,966 5,034 2,748
2,842 10.167
1.598
838 1.406
2.973 13,997
San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of that Reserve Bank
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