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Los mercados de los EE.UU. vuelven a caer por los malos pronósticos de JPMorg... - 0 views

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    Los inversores se muestran preocupados luego de que el banco redujera sus estimaciones para el crecimiento de la economía del país para los próximos dos trimestres
Adalberto Palma

The Shrinking U.S. Banking Sector: On Balance, Who Benefits? - 0 views

  • There were 157 bank failures in the country last year, the most since 1992, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • consolidation process is now under way.
  • 6,529 commercial banks and 1,128 savings institutions by the end of this year. That is a 4.4% decline from the previous year, and it leaves the country with nearly half as many institutions as it had 20 years ago
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  • In 1933 alone, about 4,000 commercial banks and 1,700 savings and loans institutions failed.
  • Kenneth H. Thomas
  • not all customers will benefit from greater consolidation
  • U.S. federal government rolled out various laws in 1784 to encourage multiple banks in individual states.
  • wave of consolidation occurred in 1994
  • "Many small banks feel that they are being pushed out of existence by new regulations,
  • swing of the pendulum last year, consolidation returned to 1994 levels. But in contrast to previous times, much of the consolidation has been due to failures
  • Loretta J. Mester
  • "In the short term, I think consolidation will pick up as weaker banks go through mergers and acquisitions, and stronger banks take time to get their capital shored up" in their pursuit of greater efficiency and economies of scale,
  • institutions that will likely be hardest hit by all this activity will be the community banks
  • have less than $1 billion of assets, but account for 92% of all banks and savings institutions,
  • Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was a death knell
  • experts expect consolidation to continue, and predict that the trend will leave the banking system better off in the long run. "We don't really need as many banks as we used to,"
  • Their plight hasn't been lost on the FDIC, which has launched various initiatives to give community banks some relief.
  • guidelines that lighten requirements for how these banks manage customers whose accounts are consistently overdrawn.
  • community banks play an important role in local economies. They typically have close relationships with individual customers
  • Todd A. Gormley,
  • "Smaller firms and local individuals trying to get loans from larger banks could be a subset of the population that is worse off because of consolidation,
  • concentration in geographic markets
  • are an important factor in the reciprocal relationship between lender and borrower
  • consolidation also leaves a handful of banks controlling the majority of certain types of products.
  • Four "mega banks" -- Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup -- now hold three-fifths of the home mortgage market, which limits consumers' choice of products and their ability to shop around for competitive pricing. "It's a textbook issue of a concentration of power," Guttentag says. "A limited number of firms control the market, and they will engage in implicit collusion."
  • borrowers with low incomes or bad credit are significantly less likely to default on loans if they borrow from a local bank than if they receive a loan from a distant bank or mortgage company.
  • some cities, states and regions have just one dominant bank.
  • Pittsburgh metropolitan area, PNC Bank has 47% of the deposit share, according to the FDIC. The second-largest bank in the area is Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, which has 8.5% of the deposit share.
  • no limits on deposit shares in certain markets, 1994's Riegle-Neal Act imposes a 10% cap on nationwide deposits for a single bank.
  • Treasury Department is now looking into modifying the cap to include all consolidated liabilities.
  • consumers need not worry
  • Mester
  • While the total number of banks may be declining, the number of branches isn't.
  • In the last 10 years, the number of bank branches nationwide has increased 15%, although that expansion has primarily involved banks with $500 million or more in assets. The number of branches dropped slightly for the first time in a decade in 2010.
  • Guttentag
  • the number of banks will continue to shrink, but he doubts the U.S. will ever look like, say, Canada -- which has just 22 banks. Indeed, if consolidation continues as it has over the past 20 years at the average annual rate of 3.3%, it would take 60 years for the total number to fall below 1,000 banks and nearly 130 years to get below 100.
  • if the number of banks shrinks from 6,000 to 100, if those 100 are operating in all market segments and if consumers have many options, there is no reason for concern," Guttentag
anonymous

Los tres mejores CEOs que hay en el mercado - 0 views

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    El analista de Saxo Bank realizó una selección de los mejores tres titulares de empresas que dieron lo mejor de sí para proteger los intereses de los accionistas.
anonymous

La percepción del yen (JPY) como moneda refugio favorece su apreciación - 0 views

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    Los expertos de NVN Securities sugieren comprar el par dólar-yen en 77,50 con un objetivo de 79 y un stop en 76,60 unidades. Los inversores siguen apostando por la divisa nipona como moneda refugio junto con el franco suizo.
Adalberto Palma

FT Regulators poised to soften new bank rules 2011.09.05 - 0 views

  • ease new rules that would require banks to hold more liquid assets
  • complaints from banks
  • would force them to sharply curtail lending to consumers
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  • the ratio does not formally take effect until 2015,
  • JPMorgan estimates that 28 European banks faced a total liquidity shortfall
  • number of members on the Basel Committee
  • the liquidity coverage ratio is the most “painful” piece of regulation to hit the sector, and will cost European banks nearly 12 per cent of their 2012 earnings on average
  • expected 5 per cent hit from tougher global requirements on bank capital, and a 3 per cent reduction from the Dodd-Frank financial reform measures in the US.
  • “Regulatory focus is rapidly shifting from capital at risk to liquidity risk in our view,”
  • Only seven of the 28 banks tested met the enhanced standards,
  • want to soften key technical definitions in the ratio
  • effect of reducing how much liquidity banks have to hold, and would allow them to count more corporate and covered bonds toward the total
  • The committee staff,
  • gathering data on the potential impact of the ratio, and a subgroup is working on the definitions ahead of a full committee meeting this month
  • US and continental European
  • regulators are expected to push for changes that would ease the impact on their banks,
  • support the status quo
anonymous

Los mercados de los EE.UU. caen debido a los malos datos de JP Morgan y China - 0 views

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    Los inversores se muestran preocupados por las cifras que dieron a conocer hoy que acentuaron los temores de una desaceleración de la economía global.
anonymous

El Dow Jones a un paso de eliminar pérdida anual - 0 views

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    Wall Street se queda a un paso de revertir por completo las pérdidas anuales generadas por las especulaciones sobre una nueva recesión en los EE.UU. y las preocupaciones de la crisis de deuda en Europa.
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