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Regional Banking Group - 1 October 2008 A Invisible Sun Michael Swanson Ph.D. Wells Fargo Economics
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Regional Banking Group - 2 Regional Bank 2 Everything is connected. We just can’t see it.
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Regional Banking Group - 3 What you want to know n Are we in a recession? u Mostly yes and a little no (typical economist) u What’s a recession n What is holding the economy back u Fear of the unknown u De-leveraging n What is pulling the economy ahead u Productivity (technological and global) u Trade growth
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Regional Banking Group - 4 GDP = 11,720 = 8,341 + 1,694 + 2,088 - 350 * GDP = 9,556 = C + I + G - (X-M) GDP = 9,556 = 71% + 14% + 18% - 3% GDP Breakout by Sector Source: BEA 3 rd Qtr – advance release (billions 2000 dollars) * Net exports bottomed out at ($638) or 5.7% in the 4 th quarter of 2005
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Regional Banking Group - 5 It’s hard to put the economy into recession n Long-term GDP growth is 3% n Output grows with inputs and productivity Larger labor pool 0.5% More capital invested 1.1% Productivity gains 1.4% n A recession temporarily reduces demand not supply capacity
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Regional Banking Group - 6 What’s changed?
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Regional Banking Group - 7 Cyclical still but different
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Regional Banking Group - 8 Deleveraging: Is painful n Increased economic volatility u Price volatility u Demand volatility n Asset valuations u Cost of money u Predictability of cash flow n What does it mean to you?
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Regional Banking Group - 9 Regional Bank 9 π = PQ – (WX) - FC Increased volatility Natural and regulatory volatility Timing issues
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Regional Banking Group - 10 Regional Bank 10 What does money really cost? That depends of course.
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Regional Banking Group - 11 What the Fed controls
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Regional Banking Group - 12 It depends on who you are
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Regional Banking Group - 13 Wild spreads
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Regional Banking Group - 14 This will have an impact (sooner or later)
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Regional Banking Group - 15 Regional Bank 15 How about long-term base rate and spreads.
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Regional Banking Group - 16 The Treasury Curve: Collapsed
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Regional Banking Group - 17 Spreads are elevated
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Regional Banking Group - 18 Regional Bank 18 Currency volatility General and specific
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Regional Banking Group - 19 A two edged sword
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Regional Banking Group - 20 Wheat, beef, milk and wine
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Regional Banking Group - 21 Soybeans, sugar/ethanol
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Regional Banking Group - 22 Regional Bank 22 All models are wrong. Some are useful.
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Regional Banking Group - 23 Accelerating global demand Economic growth Food Technology Productivity Feedback Energy + Other
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Regional Banking Group - 24 Climbing up Maslow’s hierarchy
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Regional Banking Group - 25 Will you bet against it?
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Regional Banking Group - 26 (Un?)intended Consequence Agriculture Land Values Energy Input cost Output value Expected Profit Cost of food 30% 100% + Global economic growth
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Regional Banking Group - 27 Convergence: Temporary or permanent?
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Regional Banking Group - 28 Driven by energy
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Regional Banking Group - 29 Competing with corn
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Regional Banking Group - 30 The invisible hand?
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Regional Banking Group - 31 The complicating factor
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Regional Banking Group - 32 The ratios are locked in
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Regional Banking Group - 33 A global commodity
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Regional Banking Group - 34 What’s the cost? In bushels
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Regional Banking Group - 35 Soybeans? In bushels
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Regional Banking Group - 36 Compare and contrast
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Regional Banking Group - 37 Take-aways n Volatility rising u Prices (inputs, outputs) u Possible weather volatility n Financial leverage adjustments n Understand your competitive structure u Differentiation: Practices or technology u Implementation
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