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For Immediate release September 20, 1967 H. 12 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING BY INDUSTRY Commercial and i n d u s t r i a l loans increased in nine d i s t r i c t s and a net of $58 million at weekly reporting large commercial banks during the week ended September 13. The principal net increases were $28 million in loans to manufacturers of "other" fabricated metal products, $25 million to the mining industry, which includes producers of petroleum and natural gas, $25 million to transportation, and $93 million to u n c l a s s i f i e d borrowers. The larger o f f s e t t i n g net decreases were $68 million in loans to manufacturers of food, liquor, and tobacco products, and $44 million to r e t a i l trade. Business of Borrower Outstanding Sept. 13, 2./ 1967* Durable goods manufacturing - t o t a l Primary metals Machinery • Transportation equipment Other fabricated metal products Other durable goods 11,502 1,225 4,491 1,878 1,791 2,117 Nondurable goods manufacturing - t o t a l Food, l i q u o r , and tobacco Textiles, apparel, and l e a t h e r Petroleum r e f i n i n g Chemicals and rubber Other nondurable goods 9,619 2,064 2,193 1,384 2,264 1,714 Mining (including crude petroleum & n a t u r a l gas) Cumulative change June 28, 196 to Sept. 6, 1967 £/ Sept. 13, 1967j>/ (In millions of d o l l a r s ) Change from week ended - 9 +11 -34 -28 +28 +14 -41 -68 +12 +11 + 6 - 570 + 136 - 429 70 - 186 21 - 407 79 + 34 - 283 160 2 + 3,746 +25 - 274 Trade - t o t a l Commodity dealers Other wholesale Retail 7,264 1,089 2,871 3,304 + 6 +16 -22 - 143 + 163 90 Transportation, communication, and other public u t i l i t i e s - t o t a l Transportation Communication Other public u t i l i t i e s 7,117 3,975 998 2,144 - 7 +25 - 7 -25 Construction 2,576 +14 Services 4,726 +24 - 49 802 - 9 + 153 Foreign commercial & I n d u s t r i a l loans 2,741 -16 - Ill All other loans 6,332 + 6 + 5 Total c l a s s i f i e d loans Total u n c l a s s i f i e d loans 56,425 5,871 -35 +93 -1,449 39 Total commercial & i n d u s t r i a l loans 62,296 +58 -1,488 Bankers' acceptances j j Preliminary. - -44 *San Francisco c l a s s i f i e d loans are as of Sept. 6. - + 81 216 15 4 3 14 38 H. 12(a) COMMERCIAL A D INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF WEEKLY REPORTING M LARGE COMMERCIAL BANKS BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, W E ENDED September 13, 1967 EK (in millions of d o l l a r s ) All Dis- Boston New Ph1 l a - Cleve- Rich- Atlanta Chicago St. Minne- Kansas Dallas San . Business of Borrower tricts York delphia land mond Louis apolis City Franciscc$/ Durable goods manufacturing - t o t a l 481 11,502 464 : 1,026 126 124 152 225 2,301 4,935 143 1,292 233 Primary metals 602 42 6 1,225 18 188 215 . 2 34 25 34 52 7 Machinery 210 2,014 4,491 44 170 58 1,038 347 45 443 56 33 33 Transportation equipment 1,878 166 16 26 898 10 14 65 31 15 293 25 319 Other fabricated metal products 460 87 1,791 150 176 543 34 49 25 30 34 67 136 Other durable goods 2,117 878 122 74 322 63 77 34 36 51 342 79 39 Nondurable goods manufacturing - t o t a l 488 4,454 9,619 588 888 328 221 312 1,531 178 389 115 127 Food, liquor, and tobacco 86 2,064 68 650 66 46 44 83 449 43 91 386 52 T e x t i l e s , apparel, and l e a t h e r 216 1,140 118 212 41 2,193 20 12 51 183 117 20 63 Petroleum r e f i n i n g 11 1,384 560 280 16 147 26 45 19 13 83 5 179 Chemicals and rubber 2,264 6 63 1,385 70 14 290 177 52 45 27 103 32 Other nondurable goods 88 112 1,714 4o 130 300 42 719 45 31 15 157 35 Mining (including crude petroleum and n a t u r a l gas) 60 6 3,746 34 6 2,177 150 101 58 30 136 451 537 Trade - t o t a l 2,444 7,264 549 340 222 906 449 349 310 238 173 355 929 Commodity dealers 81 1,089 10 474 17 67 83 72 43 34 136 39 33 Other wholesale 224 2,871 162 184 61 125 428 102 129 958 52 347 99 Retail 244 1,012 168 3,304 207 226 106 446 159 89 174 78 395 Transportation, communication, & other public u t i l i t i e s 402 210 205 164 7,117 274 120 3,596 252 678 91 900 225 Transportation 208 1,924 108 96 129 111 174 504 139 3,975 58 487 37 Communication 26 46 17 8 26 108 998 565 32 129 19 15 7 Other public u t i l i t i e s 2,144 148 1,107 46 119 92 267 71 36 83 39 37 99 Construction 88 2,576 615 220 189 170 155 177 85 422 50 306 99 Services 4,726 320 1,394 304 163 232 130 115 256 772 388 555 97 Bankers' acceptances 802 16 4ll 42 2 2 1 1 184 31 92 7 13 Foreign commercial and i n d u s t r i a l loans 64 2,741 2,009 62 10 2 34 14 228 — 19 296 3 All other loans 1,109 281 140 87 12 l 74 6,332 58 383 4,083 31 73 Total c l a s s i f i e d loans 1,818 56,425 2,370 23,144 2,129 3,373 1,540 1,031 7,603 692 1,045 9,645 2,035 Total u n c l a s s i f i e d loans 848 320 166 218 465 443 1,025 1,081 5,871 65 247 438 555 Total commercial and i n d u s t r i a l loans 62.296 2,690 23,99? 2,295 3,9g8 2,005 g,g6l 9,628 1,249 151 1*222 2,473 10,726 2 / Preliminary. Final t o t a l s w i l l appear in the F. R. Bulletin. San Francisco D i s t r i c t f i n a l f i g u r e s appear in a release of t h a t Reserve Bank. * Classified Loans are as of September 6.