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September 05, 2009 One Sixth Of All Construction Loans In Trouble |
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The New York Times has an interesting article about construction loans that Inquiring minds will want to read. Please consider Construction Loans Falter, a Bad Omen for Banks.
Construction Loans Problems By Type
Local Expertise? What Local Expertise? One has to laugh at the statement "Construction loans, however, needed local expertise". In regards to "local", Pray tell what did Chicago-based Corus bank know about condo construction in Florida, California, and Georgia? Indeed, what expertise was displayed by anyone, anywhere in regards to construction loans? How Bad An Omen? Just how bad an omen this is for banks depends on whether or not the problem is getting worse (it is), and how much banks have allocated in loan loss provisions. In regards to loan loss provisions, here are a few pertinent charts from How Overpriced Is The S&P 500? Assets at banks whose ALLL exceeds Nonperforming loans
Banks with Total Assets from $1B to $10B where ALLL exceeds Nonperforming loans
Banks with Total Assets from $1B to $10B (Pacific Region) where ALLL exceeds Nonperforming loans
Banks with Total Assets over $20B where ALLL exceeds Nonperforming loans
Remember that allowances for loan losses will decrease as charge offs increase. However, the above charts are in relation to non-performing loans. Because allowances for loan losses are a direct hit to earnings, and because allowances are at ridiculously low levels, bank earnings have been wildly over-stated. Moreover, even as problem loans are increasing and expected to keep increasing, allowances for loan losses have gone the other direction. "Bad Omen" is a serious understatement.
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