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Jon Prior

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  • Stress tests
    Did Fed get it right on shareholder payouts?

    Some observers said the central bank should have suspended dividends entirely in response to an unprecedented economic emergency caused by the pandemic. Others said its more cautious moves were appropriate because big banks' capital is strong and the economy could bounce back.

    By Hannah Lang
    June 26
  • Growth in loan-loss provisions at four banks
    Loan-loss provisions
    How long will banks have to keep padding loan-loss reserves?

    Lenders are cautioning not only that second-quarter provisions might exceed the spike seen earlier this year, but also that credit costs could be elevated into 2021 if the economic slowdown drags on or fears of a second coronavirus wave are borne out.

    By Jon Prior
    June 11
  • Charlie Scharf, CEO of Wells Fargo
    Enforcement actions
    Wells Fargo struggling to stay under asset cap amid pandemic, CEO says

    Even after the Fed eased some limitations in April to promote emergency lending, the bank has had to make some “tough choices” to heed the $1.95 trillion growth ceiling set by regulators in the aftermath of its phony-accounts scandal.

    By Jon Prior
    May 29
  • % of securitized hotel loans that are overdue or in grace period
    Commercial lending
    As hotels sit empty, loan delinquencies pile up

    More details have emerged about the damage the coronavirus pandemic is inflicting on the hospitality industry. One servicer alone has received 2,000 workout requests in the past month.

    By Jon Prior
    April 24
  • Revenue per hotel room
    Commercial lending
    Lenders back push from hotels to access crisis-era program

    With seven in 10 rooms sitting empty amid the coronavirus outbreak, hotel and banking groups are urging policymakers to open up the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility.

    By Jon Prior
    March 25
  • Interest rate risk
    Rate cut could prompt even tighter margins, mortgage surge

    The Fed’s decision to cut its benchmark interest rate amid growing coronavirus concerns is bound to have an impact on banks, but just how broad and how deep remains to be seen.

    By Allissa Kline
    March 3
  • Credit reporting
    Credit reporting bill passes House but faces long odds in Senate

    No Republicans voted for the package of bills intended to overhaul the credit reporting system, casting doubt on its chances in the GOP-controlled Senate.

    By Jon Prior
    January 30
  • Mortgages
    Damage report: Popular's running toll of natural disasters

    The largest bank in Puerto Rico said hundreds of millions of dollars of its mortgages and consumer loans are tied to the parts of the island hit by the recent quake or still recovering from two hurricanes.

    By Jon Prior
    January 28
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    Ag lending
    More ag banks slide into red as trade war drags on

    The percentage of farm lenders losing money hit a six-year high in the third quarter, according to the FDIC.

    By Jon Prior
    December 5
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    Ag lending
    ‘Nobody has working capital’: Ag lenders lament trade war’s impact

    So far farm loans are holding up well, but bankers gathered at an industry conference this week said they are growing increasingly concerned that credit quality will weaken if the U.S. and China don’t reach a deal soon.

    By Jon Prior
    November 12
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