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1975 TABLE C-53. bank loans investments, 1930-74 [Billions of dollars 1 or month i investments Total plus 1933:June -........_ 1 1 1 3 6 1 8 19 7.4 4 316 1 13 6 4 13 9 79.1 78 6 95 9 60.8 51.5 M8. 7 83.0 p 484.8 5 630.3 s 681. 91.7 «30. 3 377.8 44 8 494.1 115.9 f 19.7 155.8 s 180. 5 57.9 60.1 61.9 5.8 85.9 «104. 4 8 138. 3 9*. 7 33.1 380.4 451.6 s» 498. S : Jan - Apr June. 638.9 64 65 666.9 673.4 s 677. 5 45.9 458.3 468. 47 481.4 s 484.5 157.9 159.5 1 1 174.6 131.5 13.7 13.9 133.5 134.8 8 136.6 45 463.3 473.1 481.7 48 8 489.9 Sept p NOVP. 686.6 P9.0 687.0 68 s 688. 5 681. 494.3 498. 499.5 s 500.9 494.1 177.9 180.7 180.8 18.5 8 183.0 180.5 55.8 55.3 5. 49.7 49.3 13 13 136.6 137.9 8 138.3 138.3 499.7 9 505.5 503.5 s 505.8 498. S 1 Data are for last Wednesday of month or year (except June 30 December 31 call dates). Adjusted to exclude all interbank loans beginning domestic bank loans only beginning January 1959. 3 Beginning January 1959, loans investments are reported gross, without valuation reserves deducted, rather than 4 Effective June, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans (about $1.1 billion) are excluded from loans at all commercial banks, certain certificates of CCC Export-Import Bank totaling about $1 billion are included in other rather than in loans. «Beginning June 1969, data include all bank-premises subsidiaries other significant majority-owned domestic Beginning June, Farmers Home Administration insured notes totaling about $0.7 billion are classified as other rather than as loans. 7 Beginning June, commercial loans were reduced by about $0.4 billion due to loan ^classifications atone large bank. 8 Beginning June, the merger of a large mutual savings bank a nonmember commercial bank increased total loans investments by $0.6 billion, loans by $0.5 billion, other by $0.1 billion. Beginning November, the liquidation of one large bank reduced total loans investments by $1.5 billion, total loans by $1.0 billion, commercial loans by $0.6 billion, other by $0.5 billion. In addition, commercial loans were increased by $0.1 billion due to loan ^classifications at one large bank. 9 Beginning August, reflects new definition of affiliates included different group of reporting banks. Amount of 311

1976 TABLE B-5. bank loans investments, 1930-75 or month 1 investments Total a plus 1930: June......... 19593 I960.... 1975 P 1975: Jan Apr. June Septp Oct* NOVP 1 1 1 19 7.4 4 316. 1 390. 484.8 5 630.3 s 687. 1 7 690.0 69.6 697.0 699.1 70.0 70 706.4 710.4 711.6 71 71.3 7 1 3 8 413.9 79.1 91.7 30. 3 377.8 44 8 498. 494.7 498.9 498.3 49 49.8 489.9 489.6 490.7 490.4 494. 1 498.0 494.7 115.9 T19.7 155.8 s 18. 6 177.7 184.1 18.5 180.9 180.5 179.1 17 1 17 176.4 177.9 178.9 177.7 6 60.8 51.5 57.9 60.1 61.9 5.8 77.9 48.7 53. 58.5 64.0 68. 7.4 73.4 75.6 7 75.1 7 77.9 M8.7 85.9 104. 4 s 140. 1 144.6 140.0 140.5 140. 140.1 141.0 14.7 143.4 145.8 147.0 144.6 83.0 33. 1 380.4 451.6 8«>503.0 499.1 505.9 503.4 503.0 499.6 49 494.6 494.1 495. 494.9 498.8 50.7 499.1 1 Data are for last Wednesday of month or year (except June 30 December 31 call dates). 1 Adjusted to exclude all interbank loans beginning domestic bank loans only beginning January 1959. 1 Beginning January 1959, loans investments are reported gross, without valuation reserves deducted, rather than 4 Effective June, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans (about $1.1 billion) are excluded from loans at all commercial banks, certain certificates of CCC Export-Import Bank totaling about $1 billion are included in other rather than in loans. ' Beginning June 1969, data include all bank-premises subsidiaries other significant majority-owned domestic 8 Beginning June, Farmers Home Administration insured notes totaling about $0.7 billion are classified as other rather than as loans. 7 Beginning June, commercial loans were reduced by about $0.4 billion due to loan reclassifications at one large bank. 8 Beginning June, the merger of a large mutual savings bank a nonmember commercial bank increased total loans investments by $0.6 billion, loans by $0.5 billion, other by $0.1 billion. Beginning November, the liquidation of one large bank reduced total loans investments by $1.5 billion, total loans by $1.0 billion, commercial loans by $0.6 billion, other by $0.5 billion. In addition, commercial loans were increased by $0.1 billion due to loan reclassifications at one large bank. 9 Beginning August, reflects new definition of affiliates included different group of reporting banks. Amount of 3

1977 TABLE B-58. bank loans investments, 1930-76 or month i investments Total J plus bank affiliates» 1 1 1 3 6. _ 1975 1976 p 1976: Jan p. v v Apr v p June *» Sept p Nov p 161 6 1 197 4 1 8 31 50 300 1 «31 35 0 8 690.4 71.1 76 73.3 76.7 731. 7 737.6 738.8 743.1 748.7 75.5 7 76 76 88 1 116 7 137 3 153 7 198 «13.9 31 3 7 e 30.9 44 8 5 49 497.8 499.7 500.5 500.6 500.7 507.6 511.4 519.3 5 5 4 1 47 6 95 9 11 7 1 8 183.3 176.0 176.6 175.1 «>171.4 170.5 170.7 170. 171.0 171.0 17.0 1 176.7 50.4 7 9 81.0 84.4 88. 90.0 93.0 94.0 9.7 9 94.0 94.3 9 «48.7 «104. 11 8 139.8 1 14 14 144.5 143.3 144.0 144.0 145.7 14 14 14 150. 14 «33.7 8» 50 55.4 501.6 50.3 503.9 50 505. 50 511.6 515.3 53.1 55.6 55.4 1 Data are for last Wednesday of month or year (except June 30 December 31 call dates). Adjusted to exclude all interbank loans beginning domestic bank loans only beginning January 1959. 1 Beginning January 1959, loans investments are reported gross, without valuation reserves deducted, rather than < Effective June, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans (about $1.1 billion) are excluded from loans at all commercial banks, certain certificates of CCC Export-Import Bank totaling about $1 billion are included in other rather than in loans. «Beginning June 1969, data include all bank-premises subsidiaries other significant majority-owned domestic «Beginning June, Farmers Home Administration insured notes totaling about $0.7 billion are classified as other rather than as loans. 7 Beginning June, commercial loans were reduced by about $0.4 billion due to loan ^classifications at one large bank. 8 Beginning June, the merger of a large mutual savings bank a nonmember commercial bank increased total loans investments by $0.6 billion, loans by $0.5 billion, other by $0.1 billion. Beginning November, the liquidation of one large bank reduced total loans investments by $1.5 billion, total loans by $1 0 billion, commercial loans by $0.6 billion, other by J0.5 billion. In addition, commercial loans were increased by $0.1 billion due to loan ^classifications at one large bank. 9 Beginning August, reflects new cefinition of affiliates included different group of reporting banks. Amount of * Loan reclassifications reduced these loans by $1. billion as of ch 1976. 54

1978 or month 1. 1959 s 1969 6 1975. 1976 1977 P 1977:Jan.. Apr... June._ July*.-. Aug» Sept* Oct* NOVP Dec* TABLE B-60. bank loans investments, 1930-77 investments * 1 1 166 4 19 4 31 690.4 71.1 784.4 865.4 78 797.9 805.1 815.7 8 830.5 837.0 845.6 848.4 857.9 86 865.4 Total» 1 3 8 91 5 153 7 4 13 9 7 e 30.9 44 538.9 61.9 5 546.6 55.9 5 56 57.4 57 587.0 59. 60.5 611. 61.9 11 1 183.3 176.0 179.5 8 0. 180.4 18. 184.4 186.7 188. 190. 19.4 194.6 195.1 199.3 01.6 6 0. 6 56 9 60 7 50.4 7 9 97.0 101.7 103.8 103. 105.1 105. 103.6 103.1 100.1 97.8 9 4 48.7 «104. 11 139.8 1 148. 15 1 149.6 148.4 151.8 15.7 15.9 154.4 155.5 15 1 15 plus 33.7 7 50 54.7 61 545.4 550.5 5 5 570.1 576.4 583.1 591.1 596. 606.6 615.6 61 > Data are for last Wednesday of month or year (except June 30 December 31 call dates). 1 Adjusted to exclude all interbank loans beginning domestic bank loans only beginning January 1959. 1 Beginning January 1959, loans investments are reported gross, without valuation reserves deducted, rather than < Effective June, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans (then about $1.1 billion) are excluded from loans at all commercial banks, certain certificates of CCC Export-Import Bank (then about $1 billion) are included in other rather than in loans. * Beginning June 1969, data include all bank-premises subsidiaries other significant majority-owned domestic 6 Beginning June, Farmers Home Administration insured notes (then about $0.7 billion) are classified as other rather than as loans. 7 Beginning August, reflects new definition of affiliates included different grcup of reporting banks. Amount of» Loan ^classifications reduced these loans by $0.3 billion in December 1977. Note. Data may not be strictly comparable because of bank mergers, liquidations, loan ^classifications, etc. 36

1979 or month * I960 1969 5 _ 1975 1976... 1977 1978 " 1978: Jan.. Apr June._. July P. _ Sept *> Nov v TABLE B-60. bank loans investments, 1930-78 investments' 1 1 113 0 139 1 157 6 1 19 * 31 390. 691.1 7 7 870.6 96 881. 887.7 894.1 90 9 93. 9 944.6 95.4 960.9 96 96 Total a 1 3 8 «13.9 7 8 30.9 44 538.9 617.0 70 65.1 68.4 63 6 659.7 667.8 675.1 680. 68 69 70 70 U.S. Treasury 116. 1 156.6 183.5 179.7 01.4 03.8 05.8 09.8 1.8 4.6 7.0 6 80.1 98.0 88.4 9 9 9 98.3 97.9 100. 100.6 97.9 9 95. 90.3 88.4 M8.7 8104. 11 139.8 1 148. 158.0 169.9 159.6 1 160.8 163.1 164.1 164. 16 16 167.9 168.9 16 169.9 plus * 13. S «33.7 150 54.7 61.9 71.8 69.9 633.0 641.7 6 664.1 67.3 679.7 684.9 691.9 700.7 710.5 71.8 1 Data are for last Wednesday of month or year (except June 30 December 31 call dates). Adjusted to exclude all interbank loans beginning domestic interbank loans only beginning January 1959. * Beginning January 1959, loans investments are reported gross, without valuation reserves deducted, rather than * Effective June, balances accumulated for payment of personal loans (then about $1.1 billion) are excluded from loans at all commercial banks, certain certificates of CCC Export-Import Bank (then about $1 billion) are included in.other rather than in loans. «Beginning June 1969, data include all bank-premises subsidiaries other significant majority-owned domestic e Beginning June, Farmers Home Administration insured notes (then about $0.7 billion) are classified as other rather than as loans. 7 Beginning August, reflects new definition of affiliates included different group of reporting banks. Amount of Note. In addition to footnoted changes affecting comparability of the data, comparability may also be affected by bank mergers, liquidations, loan ^classifications, etc. 5