Wednesday, November 30, 2005
US Banks have Shrugged-off their Recent Torpor
The Economist, 1 December 2005Every business worries about increasing costs and deteriorating assets. In banking, that means rising interest rates and weakening loan quality and, beyond that, signs of sickness in the economy as a whole. In January the share prices of America's banks began to slide because of a combination of worries, even though the banks' operating performances continued
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