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H. 12

For immediate release
October 13, 1971
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

Commercial and industrial loans decreased a net of $472 million at
weekly reporting large commercial banks during the week ended October 6.
The principal net decreases were $105 million in loans to manufacturers
of machinery, $140 million to chemical and rubber products, and $310 million to
unclassified borrowers.
The larger offsetting net increase was $99 million in loans in banker's
acceptances.

Business of Borrower

Outstanding
Change From Week Ended
Oct. 6, *
Sept. 29,
Oct. 7, June 30,
1971
p_/
1971
1970
1971
(In millions of dollars)

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

14,637
2,170
4,877
2,772
1,983
2,835

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

10,872
2,696
2,599
1,133
2,553
1,891

Mining (including crude petroleum &
natural gas)
Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

-

-

+
+
+
+
+
+
—
-

80
2
105
9
7
11

-1,562
30
-1,135
- 150
- 225
22

121
2
32
14
140
29

+
-

952
101
230
394
147
282

105
301
7
-j- 72
314
+•
53

•
-

+

637
147
376
49
163

+

3,851

+

26

-

308

+

10,028
1,210
4,319
4,499

+

43
7
15
35

+
+
+
+

879
202
564
113

+ 462

49
52
28
31

+
+

147
132
293
14

+

24
317
29
370

+
+

204

-f- 66
+ 360
-L 36

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

9,800
5,680
1,536
2,584

+

Construction

3,736

-

6

+

470

+

81

Services

7,554

-

50

+

407

-

97

Bankers' acceptances

1,698

+

99

-1- 946

+

559

Foreign commercial & industrial loans

2,976

+

1

+

736

+

328

All other loans

5,327

-

25

+

459

+

446

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

70,479
12,782

-

Total commercial & industrial loans

83,261

-

-

-

-

162
310

+1,222
+ 999

+1 ,475
936

472

+2,221

+

P/ Preliminary.


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San Francisco District
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

+

classified loans are as of September 29.

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H.12(a)

COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTUG
LARGE COMMERCIAL BAHKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK
October 6, 1971
(in millions of dollarsv
'
All Dis- Boston New
Phila- Cleve- RichBusiness of Borrower
St.
Minne-I
San
Chicago
Dallas
tricts
York
delphia land mond
Louis
FranciscoB/*
Durable goods manufacturing - total
14,637
597
6,070
1,301
641
277
283
2,682
198
155
137
318
1,978
Primary metals
2,170
43
1,018
81
295
23
32
375
42
14
7
44
196
Machinery
4,877
252
2,118
150
403
77
70
989
39
48
29
93
609
Transportation equipment
2,772
70
1,372
100
218
28
50
383
17
8
14
32
480
Other fabricated metal products
1,983
99
532
154
221
62
67
485
27
30
47
65
194
Other durable goods
2,835
133
1,030
156
164
87
64
450
73
55
40
84
499
Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
10,872
620
5,258
497
374
391
373
1,595
208
124 . 125
261
1,046
Food, liquor, and tobacco
2,696
85
1,089
79
61
65
101
457
64
52
45
59
539
Textiles, apparel, and leather
2,599
294
1,293
145
49
203
139
236
55
19
18
37
111
Petroleum refining
1,133
27
503
39
42
16
21
239
11
12
28
54
141
Chemicals and rubber
2.553
86
1,585
110
121
58
44
310
28
12
14
53
132
Other nondurable goods
1,891
128
788
124
101
49
68
353
50
29
20
58
123
Mining (including crude petroleum and
natural gas)
3,851
40
2,156
63
183
57
423
17
11
133
459
300
Trade - total
10,028
610
3,486
572
541
567
510
1,254
290
185
289
356
1,368
Commodity dealers
1,210
34
603
74
11
69
27
121
43
44
25
45
114
Other wholesale
4,319
259
1,559
222
240
248
256
540
116
56
112
146
565
Retail
4,499
317
1,324
276
290
250
227
593
131
85
152
165
689
Transportation, communication, & other
public utilities
9,800
386
4,851
287
503
382
316
1,128
194
96
117
284
Transportation
1,256
5,680
159
2,836
136
272
167
212
660
138
53
65
146
Communication
836
1,536
36
611
77
95
83
28
157
34
15
32
292
76
Other public utilities
2,584
191
1,404
74
136
132
76
311
22
28
20
62
128
Construction
3,736
99
1,015
239
294
276
169
313
143
104
106
374
604
Services
7.554
436
2,333
718
365
261
342
786
205
155
199
306
1,448
Bankers' acceptances
1,698
32
654
95
201
5
9
348
— —
3
13
67
271
Foreign commercial and industrial loans
2,976
72
1,989
81
93
39
30
438
4
8
2
56
164
All other loans
5,327
140
2,028
17
381
362
161
546
90
11
49
169
1 373
Total classified loans
70,479 3,032 29,840 3,210
4,236 2,569 2,250
9,513 1,352
849
1,170
2,650
9,808
Total unclassified loans
12,782
502
1,101
291
806
710
703
1,657
307
55
351
581
5,718
Total commercial and industrial loans
3
5
3
4
83,261
' —30,941—3*^01
I.
jm
3.279 7.Q53 11.170 KfiSQ
-254
1.521
3,231
15.5?6
2/ Preliminary. Final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin.
San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of that Reserve Bank.


* Classified


loans are as of September 29.

For immediate release
. '
H. 12b

October 13, 1971

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TERM LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY

Total business term loans were $32,435 million as of September. This was a
decrease of $382 million over the comparable data a year ago and an increase of $235
million from the last Wednesday in August.
The principal net changes in term loans during September were $107 million in loans
to manufacturers of transportation equipment, $100 million to transportation, and
$92 million to "other11 public utilities.
The total of all business term loans on September 29 represented approximately
47 percent of total of business loans outstanding at large commercial banks reporting
in the series.

Business of Borrower

Percent of Term Loans Change From Month Ended
Total Busi- Sept. 29,
Aug. 25,Sept. 30, June 30
ness Loans
1971
1970
1971
1971
(%)
(In millions of dollars)

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

52
70
50
61
39
43

7,684
1,525
2,481
1,689
776
1,213

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

48
37
24
77
67
53

5,262
988
607
857
1,792
1,018

+

Mining (including crude petroleum &
natural gas)

77

2,936

-

Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

24
9
20
33

2,438
109
852
1,477

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

64
80
27
50

6,281
4,588
420
1,273

Construction

32

1,197

Services

44

Foreign commercial & industrial loans
All other loans
Total term loans outstanding
j>/ Preliminary.




+
+
-

+
-

+
+
-

+
-

40
43
26
107
31
53
49
47
3
16
23
12

-

-

+
-

+

-

-

+
-

550
165
441
29
38
65

- 77
- 75
- 56
+125
- 46
- 25

709
34
144
376
11
166

+
+
-

45
2
10
20
33
4

66

-

531

- 62

26
8
13
21

+
+
+
+

226
28
119
79

+ 5
+ 13
- 26
+ 18

190
100
2
92

+
+
+

315
137
29
207

+ 68
- 60
- 49
+177

-

11

+

247

+ 12

3,357

+

37

+

236

+ 99

64

1,892

-

58

+

288

26

1,388

+

28

+

96

+ 74

47

32,435

+

235

382

+ 74

+
-

+
+
+
+
-

+

-

-

- -

H.12(c)

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TERM LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING
LARGE COMMERCIAL BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971
(in millions of dollars)
St.
Minne- Kansas
Phila- Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago
All
DisNew
Boston
Business of Borrower
apolis
City
Louis
delphia land mond
tricts
York
102
108
46
44
1,488
185
765
84
7,684
256
3,949
Durable goods manufacturing - total
- 3
269
32
26
14
215
4
22
1,525
837
Primary metals
12
511
21
5
205
21
132
1,331
49
2,481
Machinery
25
Transportation equipment
13
246
28
12
40
152
8
5
1,689
1,015
7
Other fabricated metal products
113
16
244
13
20
230
50
15
12
12
776
Other durable goods
20
31
13
218
20
1,213
536
42
80
35
47
163
33
5,262
203
214
109
896
90
45
•
179
2,912
Nondurable goods manufacturing - total
30
40
23
23
221
19
11
26
28
455
988
Food, liquor, and tobacco
—
6
37
14
83
15
76
15
607
66
283
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
16
3
16
30
151
5
8
857
454
4
15
Chemicals and rubber
23
46
1,262
46
221
3
1,792
22
19
2
89
Other nondurable goods
23
23
33
1,018
49
458
52
227
11
58
4
Mining (including crude petroleum and
natural gas)

2,936

29

1,889

41

155

4

26

379

17

5

Trade - total
Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

2,438
109
852
1,477

152
1
48
103

951
51
313
587

107
7
39
61

196
5
63
128

119
6
55
58

136
3
61
72

360
17
118
225

38
1
11
26

34
1
12
21

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

6,281
4,588
420
1,273

150
104
8
38

3,766
2,621
241
904

109
79
18
12

276
197
17
62

148
75
28
45

173
160
2
11

779
588
45
146

130
127
3

Construction

1,197

23

420

37

162

82

56

72

Services

3,357

248

1,386

328

184

52

118

Foreign commercial and industrial loans

1,892

30

1,520

22

43

5

All other loans

1,388

657

7

121

17,450

1,015

2,116

Total term loans outstanding




32,435

1,091

Dallas
86
12
17
6
18
33
95
17
3
29
18
28

San
.
Franciscc£/
571
91
152
157
33
138
323
95
9
126
41
52

57

190

144

31
12
19

49
1
21
27

265
16
99
150

50
44
1
5

54
48
4
2

133
90
19
24

513
455
34
24 .

29

16

15

107

178 .

343

79

19

65

87

448

4

182

2

5

6

73

137

21

171

35

4

8

70

157

794

745

4,670

528

224

307

823

2,672

- -

— —

- -