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For Immediate release
September 8, 1965

• H.12

COMMERCIAL AMD INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTAHDIHG BY INDUSTRY

Commercial and Industrial loans increased a net of $31 million at weekly re, ^porting member "banks during the week ended September 1.
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The principal net increases were $35 million in loans to manufacturers of food,
liquor, and tobacco products, $33 million to manufacturers of "other" durable goods,
$28 million to transportation, communication, and other public utilities, $27 million to
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manufacturers of transportation equipment, $25 million to commodity dealers, and
$22 million to manufacturers of textiles, apparel, and leather products.

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The largest offsetting net decreases were $38 million in loans in bankers'
acceptances, $24 million to the mining industry, which includes producers of petroleum
and natural gas, and $23 million to retail trade.

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Outstanding loans and changes from a week ago and a year ago are shown below;
• ** cumulative changes since mid-year and during the comparable period last year are shown
in the last two columns.

Business of Borrower

.
week ended • cumulative ctoSjS
Change from
7-1-64
6-30-65
Outstanding
to
to
Sept.
2,
Aug.
25,
AU&.
C.J,
,
Sept. 1,
9-2-64
19652/

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Durable goods manufacturing:
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods
nondurable goods manufacturing:
Food, liquor, and tobacco
Textiles, apparel, and leather
Petroleum refining
Chemicals and rubber
Other
nondurable goods
»Mining, Including crude petroleum
and natural gas

, * Trade: Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail
Transportation, communication, and
other public utilities
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
All other types of business,
mainly services

795
2,716
1,172
1,307
1,505

-11
-17
+ 27
- 14
+ 33

+ l4%
+ 679
+ 329
+ 340
+ 307

- 6
- 25
•106
+ 22
+ 67

- 8
- 95
- 3
- 45
+ 27

1,551
1*899
1,292
1,628
1,181

+ 35
+ 22
+ 3
- 8
+ 7

+ 219
+ 223
+
+ ^86
+ 182

- 79
+205
+ 61
-75
+ 86

+ 10
+ 83
- 89
+ 11
+ 45

3,303

- 24

+

449

- 47

+172

1,066

2,539

+ 25
- 8
- 23

+ 115
+ 400
+ 425

+ 27
+ 6
-211

+ 48
+ 15
+ 16

5,174

2,5*3

+ 28
- 14

+

+1,019
307

+ 5
+ 22

+ 56
+102

755

- 38

- 225

-127

+ 73

6,053

- 2

+1,051

±21

1-58

+6,791
+1,046

+132
^l

+360
^J4

+7,837

+ 81

+306

2,963

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

33

+ 21
+ 10

Total commercial and industrial
loans

46,928

+ 31

2J

Preliminary.




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In addition. to the weekly table, a monthly table appears below showing
changes during August 1965 compared with the preceding month and with August 1964, and
also showing changes during the past twelve months.

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Total commercial and industrial loans increased $615 million during the

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month of August 1965, compared with a decrease of $565 million during the month of
July 1965 and an increase of $4o4 million in August 1964.

Business of Borrower

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3

4 weeks
ended

4 weeks
4 weeks
ended
ended
July 28, 1965 Aug. 26, 1964
(In millions of dollars)

12 months
ended
Aug. 25. 1965

t »Durable goods manufacturing:
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other durable goods

+ 36
+ 33
+42
+ 39
+ 45

- 31
- 4i
+ 37
- 3

- 4
- 4
+ 54
+ 4
+ 44

+
+
+

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

+ 3
+144
+ 62
- 20
+ 64

-117
+ 39
- 4
- 47
+ 15

+ 63
+ 48
+ 2

+
+
+
+
+

Mining, including crude petroleum
and natural gas

+

1

- 24

+ 11

+ 26
+ 7
+ 33

+ 7
-221

+ 10
+ 15

+
+
+

- 70
+32

+ 47
+ 4

+ 52
+ 89

+1,015
+ 305

- 82

+

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Trade:

Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

"Transportation, cammunciation, and
other public utilities
Construction
^ All other:
, „ Bankers' acceptances
All other types of business,
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mainly services
*

Total classified loans
» Total unclassified loans
1

>

Total commercial and industrial
loans

' %

r



-

7

- 11

- 12

+ 28

- 24

1

+116

137
679
310
+. 359
+ 276
236
242
347
537
180
540
105
425
445

182

+1.044

+7,000

+586
+ 29

-475
- 90

+350
+ 54

+

+615

-565

+4o4

+7,995

995

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LOANS OUTSTANDING AT A SAMPLE OF MEEKLY REPORTING MEMBER BANKS
BY INDUSTRY AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT, WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1965

H.12(a)

Business of Borrower

All DisBoston
tricts 2/

Durable goods manufacturing:
Primary metals
Machinery
Transportation equipment
Other fabricated metal products
Other.durable goods

795
2,716
1,172
1,307
1,505

29
118
43

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

1,551
1,899
1,292
1,628
1,181

Mining, including crude
petroleum and natural gas

New
York

RichPhila- CleveAtlanta Chicago
mond
delphia land
(In millions of dollars)

399
1,239
559
377
595

17
104
26
91
50

117
191
133
181
97

5
25
17
26

49
63

55
261
k
47
82

533
921
628

54
96
29
46

28
111

73

60

69
59
90
111
95

3
31
31

3,303

30

1,915

35

93

1,066
2,539
2,963

61
184

878

463

30
179
185

106

852

28
96
180

5,17%
2,5*3

111
69

6§

154
lkk

755

32

327

6,053

283

Total classified loans
Total unclassified loans

39,442
7,486

Total commercial and
industrial loans

46,928

Trade:

Commodity dealers
Other wholesale
Retail

Transportation, communication,
& other public utilities
Construction
All other:
Bankers' acceptances
All other types of business,
mainly services

s

33

16
53

120
659
226

196

San Francisco P/

St. MinneLouis apolis

Kansas
City

Dallas

6
18
3
22
30

7
15
5
31
25

18
30
10
k5
58

k9
230
111
113
278

kO
lk
22
8
20

k6
31
72
21

279
68
156

12
18
38
6k
53
10

32
27

272
157
246
151
211

S

38
15
18
5
29

2

48

535

22

3

136

372

112

55

121

272

65

30k

n
108

28
32
75

30
98
170

51

125

37
184
220

138
148

97
301
k07

317
189

110
136

202

16k

462
127

97
122

26
k5

77
117

96
432

k39

30

23

10

3

81

13

235

2,067

251

369

210

33k

620

19k

135

155

568

867

17,091
337

1,491
140

2,528
379

1,064
310

1,665
83

5,035
1,176

975
118

529
166

970
39k

2,178

^'449

k,197
3,93k

2,168

17,428

1,631

2,907

1,37*

1,748

6,211

1,093

695

1,36k

2,178

8,131

189

3#

- -

1

- -

29

60
69

326

p/ Preliminary; final totals will appear in the F. R. Bulletin and San Francisco District final figures appear in a release of the Reserve Bank.