The OCC encourages banks to pursue opportunities to serve new Americans so that they fully benefit from our financial system and so that banks gain from growing sectors of the economy. Read more at https://lnkd.in/epTjsgsy
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I found this on NewsBreak: $100,000,000,000 in Deposits Exit US Banking System in Three Weeks As Fed Survey Says Banks Face Financial Stability Risks https://lnkd.in/gpWDZxJ9 THIS FED IS SO INSANE. HOW TO STARTVA RUN ON ALL BANKS BY THE USA FEDERAL RESERVE
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Fast Payments and what it means in 2023. As someone who led FastPayments for Visa in India, SAsia, the one lesson i learnt early on was this : each market, each use case , each partner/participant is unique and at its specific stage of evolution/adoption of fast Payments. Key is to find the most impactful track for each market e.g. in some it may be policy, for others it may be pricing or infrastructure. In many it is finding or structuring the right partnerships.. and so on. Adapt the playbook, keep refining it.
World Bank – The future of fast payments, October 2023. https://lnkd.in/grpfvpZm
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📉 Are 63 banks really on the brink of collapse? 😱 With $517 billion in unrealized losses, comparisons to 2008 are inevitable. Discover what the FDIC report reveals and how you can safeguard your investments against rising interest rates and inflation. 📊 💡 Learn which hard, scarce assets are recommended to protect your wealth during these turbulent times. Dive into our latest blog to stay informed and make smart financial decisions. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ezUtuQNA #FinancialSecurity #InvestmentTips #BankingCrisis #HRI #EconomicInsight
FDIC Reports 63 Banks Are On The Brink Of Collapse
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Today is International Day of Banks, which was established by the U.N. to bring awareness to the many roles banks play in our communities. How well do you know us? Well, here are three facts you may or may not know. #4December #InternationalDayofBanks #bankingsystems #digitalbanking
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Do you know your community bank well? Here's some facts about Sandy Spring Bank you may not know #communityimpact
Today is International Day of Banks, which was established by the U.N. to bring awareness to the many roles banks play in our communities. How well do you know us? Well, here are three facts you may or may not know. #4December #InternationalDayofBanks #bankingsystems #digitalbanking
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The comment deadline on important proposals to strengthen capital requirements is coming up next week. Big Banks are certain to continue their disingenuous assault on the proposal. Read our op-ed on why well-capitalized banks are good for everyone, except Wall Street CEOs. https://lnkd.in/et_WJPvX
Well-capitalized banks are good for everyone, except Wall Street CEOs
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Good advice for coming year…. Underweight banks in your portfolio. All banks will be having profitability problems….some very soon will fail and be sold off to other banks. The recent rate increase only exacerbates this issue.
U.S. Banks are facing roughly $600 billion of unrealized losses which accounts for roughly 25% of total banking capital, near the highest levels in history Source: Barchart, FDIC, Alpine Macro
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“2024 has a lot of themes that are really uncertain,” KBW Head of US Bank Research Christopher McGratty, CFA tells CNBC about headwinds for the banking sector next year. “2023 was about interest rates, solvency, earnings revisions- those are all stabilized,” McGratty noted. “Now we need to talk about credit quality, the full effect of interest rates, and obviously an election.” #bankingsector #earnings #headwinds #interestrates #election2024
Key headwinds to banks in 2024 are rates, credit quality, and the election, says Chris McGratty
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