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    How Would Banks Fare Amid a Recession?

    By AdminFebruary 19, 2023
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    How Would Banks Fare Amid a Recession?


    Any conversation on finance this year has begun and ended with inflation and central banks’ monetary policies, peppered with endless speculation of a recession.  While the stock market often steals the show, one extremely important factor amid volatility is the strength of an economy’s banking system.  I’m not referring to the central bank (the Fed), but the actual consumer banks through which all of our money flows 24/7/365.  How would American banks hold up if a recession came to fruition in 2023?

    Fortunately there is an answer, but first, let’s recap what a recession is.  The National Bureau of Economic Research is the official scorekeeper of US recessions.  They define a recession as a “significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months.”  However, the more commonly used definition is the combination of two consecutive quarters of falling GDP accompanied by rising unemployment.  This second metric is what has prevented 2022 from being labeled recessionary, as unemployment still remains historically low at 3.7%.

    According to US Bureau of Labor Statistics JOLTS Report (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey), the labor market appears to finally be cooling off.  In October of this year, there were 1.7 job openings per available worker.  This is down from April when the ratio hit it hit 2.0:1, but for context, there were 0.6 openings per work right before the pandemic.  This decrease in job availability coupled with a drop in inflation, the PCE index (Personal Consumption Expenditures) fell from 6.3% year-over-year in September to 6.0% in October, is expected to slow the Fed’s interest rate hikes.

    Knowing what a recession is and where the key economic benchmarks currently stand, banks can come back into question.  Every year the Federal Reserve conducts stress tests to assess how large banks would perform in a recession.  The latest test examined 33 large US banks, 8 of which are considered global systemically important banks.  The test runs a severely adverse scenario that, in this case, assumed unemployment peaking at 10% by the third quarter of 2023, real GDP declines of more than 3.5% from the fourth quarter of 2021 to first quarter of 2023, and steep declines in the stock, bond, and real estate markets.  This year’s tests shows banks have sufficient capital to absorb losses and continue lending throughout such a dire scenario.

    The primary metric in the stress test is a bank’s common equity tier 1 capital ratio (CET1), a measure of a bank’s core equity capital versus its risk-weighted assets.  This jargon may get confusing, but the main thing to realize is that a low ratio implies that the bank may not survive a financial shock and would require being bailed out.  The minimum CET1 ratio is 4.5%, this is the same for all banks).  In addition, there is a 2.5% stress capital buffer (SCB), this can be higher at certain banks.  Last, for the global systemically important banks, there is a surcharge of 1%.  For large banks this creates a regulatory minimum ratio totaling 8%.  The aggregate CET1 ratio is currently 11.4%, whereas a minimum of 9.7% would be required in the adverse scenario of the Fed’s stress test.

    Banks truly are the bloodstream of an economy, and for the world’s largest economy (US) through which trillions of dollars flow everyday, their solvency is critical.  The collapse caused by bank runs during the Great Depression, and that nearly happened again in 2008 were it not for government bailouts, necessitates these stress tests.  While a recession is still up for debate in 2023, at least Americans can find comfort in their banks being ready to weather a storm.

    This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered individual advice.  Please consider your own financial situation, goals, and objectives and professional guidance before making any investments.  Readers should contact their tax or legal professionals for any specific tax or legal advice.

    Bryan M. Kuderna is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder of Kuderna Financial Team, a New Jersey-based financial services firm.  He is the host of The Kuderna Podcast.  His new book,“WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY MONEY?: Economic Insights to Build Wealth Amid Chaos”  is now available for preorder.



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