Loss Provisions Lower Than Expected, Regionals Grow Earnings YoY in Q4
Most of the U.S. banks that reported earnings by Jan. 24 reported lower-than-expected provisions for credit losses as concerns about credit quality fade, S&P Global Market Intelligence wrote. Read on for a detailed breakdown of loss provisions and net charge offs at banks with assets between $10 billion and $50 billion.
Another S&P article discusses how roughly two-thirds of regional banks grew earnings year over year during the fourth quarter.
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Rob Blackwell
Chief Content Officer and Head of External Affairs
IntraFi
Arlington, VA
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