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Assets of US banks are worth $2TRILLION less than accounts report and 200 banks @ risk
Posted on 3/15/23 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 3/15/23 at 12:36 pm
Our Enemies are loving this admin.
Feds are responsible:
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The shortfall is due to 'unrealized losses' like those which triggered the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
A run on the banks would leave customers at nearly 200 institutions facing losses of up to $300 billion
The paper suggests 'recent declines in bank asset values very significantly increased the fragility of the US banking system'
Feds are responsible:
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And a run on the banks would leave customers at nearly 200 institutions facing losses of up to $300 billion, according to the paper by leading finance academics.
The paper said the value of assets across the U.S. banking system is '$2 trillion lower than suggested by their book value'. Those assets include Treasury bonds whose value has decreased significantly across the past 12 months because of an aggressive campaign of interest hikes by the Federal Reserve.
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Posted on 3/15/23 at 12:39 pm to Jjdoc
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Our Enemies
Our enemies reside in DC and NYC
Posted on 3/15/23 at 12:41 pm to Jjdoc
Well that can skew the numbers slightly. Not surprised
Posted on 3/15/23 at 1:05 pm to Jjdoc
To oversimplify, using the WSJ prime rate today vs 1 year ago today:
Purchase bond on 3/15/2022 for 1,000,000.00 with a redemption on 3/14/2032 for 1,376,894.30, interest rate of 3.25%/year. It would cost 703,307.25 to buy a bond at today's rate of 7.75%/year that matures on 3/14/2032 for the same 1,376,894.30. If there's no run on the bank, and the bank can hold the bond until maturity, then there's no loss. Due to the run, bank must liquidate bonds at a loss of almost 30%.
Also, if there's no interest rate hike, the bank can sell the bond along with the accrued interest that it holds for a modest gain.
Purchase bond on 3/15/2022 for 1,000,000.00 with a redemption on 3/14/2032 for 1,376,894.30, interest rate of 3.25%/year. It would cost 703,307.25 to buy a bond at today's rate of 7.75%/year that matures on 3/14/2032 for the same 1,376,894.30. If there's no run on the bank, and the bank can hold the bond until maturity, then there's no loss. Due to the run, bank must liquidate bonds at a loss of almost 30%.
Also, if there's no interest rate hike, the bank can sell the bond along with the accrued interest that it holds for a modest gain.
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