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Banking Sector Concerns Resurface

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
26 April 2023

With the release of the First Republic Bank’s earnings report showing a substantial loss of deposits and the news that shareholders are suing the bank over providing inaccurate information, markets are once again worried about the stability of the banking sector.  

Yesterday, the US stock markets were under pressure due to mixed corporate reports and fresh worries about the banking industry following First Republic's disclosure of a significant decline in first-quarter deposits. Although the bank reported a deposit loss of $100 billion since the start of the crisis, this figure was significantly higher than what the market anticipated and was not in line with expectations. The amount of the deposits that the major North American banks made as a support measure in this company was thought to be able to balance things out.  

As a result of the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, First Republic Bank shares dropped by close to 30% and reached new lows. 

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It was also made public yesterday that a number of First Republic Bank shareholders have filed a lawsuit against the institution and the consulting firm KPMG for giving false information regarding the bank's financial situation.  

Yesterday saw the publication of first-quarter earnings for a number of large corporations, including McDonald's Corporation, which were flat despite exceeding estimates for sales and profit due to higher sales prices. As a result of PepsiCo increasing its revenue projection for this year, the stock increased 1.7%. On the other hand, UPS, a multinational parcel delivery company, let the market down by reporting significantly lower-than-anticipated decreases in revenue and earnings per share along with a sharp decline in business activity. Nearly 10% was lost by UPS stock. This business is seen as a gauge of economic activity, and the information it gave yesterday is consistent with the anticipated slowdown in the global economy brought on by the severe tightening of monetary policy across the board, not just in the United States but also in other Western nations. 

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The yields on treasury bonds decreased because of the fixed income market's response. The 2-year American bond, which is most susceptible to changes in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, is once again close to the 4% mark, which excludes interest rate reductions that might occur as soon as the end of the current year. 

 

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Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters 

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
Financial Writer

Miguel worked for major financial institutions such as Banco Santander, and Banco Central-Hispano. He is a published author of currency trading books.