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Banking in the U. S. ECO 473 Dr. D. Foster
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Institutions... Commercial Banks “Money Center” banks Regional (& Super-) banks Community Banks Savings Institutions Lost 50% of deposits 1989 - 2001 1980s - Congress relaxes lending rules Credit Unions 1934-strict member rules; relaxed since. no fed’l tax - deposit rates & loan rates
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Commercial Bank Assets ($ Billions), June 2008 Commercial & industrial loans 1,507 13.5% Consumer loans 831 7.5% Real estate loans 3,645 32.7% Interbank loans 454 4.1% Other loans (net) 918 8.2% Total loans 7,355 66.1% U.S. government securities 1,113 10.0% Other securities 1,35812.2% Total securities 2,471 22.2% Cash assets 300 2.7% Other assets 1,004 9.0% Total assets 11,130 100.0% Dec. 2014 1,78411.9% 1,1988.0% 3,62924.2% 860.6% 1,1958.0% 7,89252.6% 2,045 13.6% 8845.9% 2,929* 19.5% 2,821 18.8% 1,363 9.1% 15,005 100.0% * $1,393 bill. is in mortgaged- backed securities (MBS)
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Commercial Bank Liabilities and Equity Capital ($ Billions), June 2008 Transactions deposits 603 Small time and savings deposits 4,180 Large time deposits 2,126 Total deposits 6,909 Borrowings from banks 480 Other borrowings 1,829 Total borrowings 2,309 Trading liabilities --- Other liabilities 674 Net due to foreign offices-18 Equity capital 1,155 Total liabilities & equity 11,029 5.5% 37.9% 19.3% 62.6% 4.4% 16.6% 20.9% --- 6.1% -0.2% 10.5% 100.0% Dec. 2014 --- --- 8,73658.2% 1,700 11.3% 10,43669.5% 1180.8% 1,66311.1% 1,781 11.9% 2261.5% 4232.8% 505 3.4% 1,642 10.9% 15,013 100.0%
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Commercial Bank Asset Allocations Dec. 2014 60%20%20%
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Commercial Bank Liabilities and Equity Capital Dec. 2014 70%19%11%
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Misc. Data on Banks & Savings Institutions (FDIC)
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Misc. Data on Credit Unions (FDIC)
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The Top Fifteen Banks* [based on assets] in the United States (FRS) FRS *Bank Holding Companies As of September 30, 2014 Assets in thousands of dollars.
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Sources of Commercial Bank Revenues Commercial Bank Expenses
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Equity as a Percentage of Bank Assets in the United States, 1840–Present
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Evolution of theories of bank management & risk. Real bills doctrineReal bills doctrine Shiftability theoryShiftability theory Anticipated incomeAnticipated income Conversion of fundsConversion of funds Gap managementGap management Duration gap managementDuration gap management
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Real bills doctrine – managing liquidity riskReal bills doctrine – managing liquidity risk Shiftability theory Anticipated income Conversion of funds Gap management Duration gap management Make low-risk loans with high liquidity… Lend to finance shipment of goods: Lend to finance shipment of goods: -- paid off quickly to known buyer. -- earns low return. Lend for production… Lend for production… -- “self-liquidating” loans; repaid as sold. -- relatively low risk.
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Real bills doctrine Shiftability theory – managing credit riskShiftability theory – managing credit risk Anticipated income Conversion of funds Gap management Duration gap management Return with longer-term loans… Return with longer-term loans… -- adds to the default risk. -- offset with purchases of gov’t. securities. - “Secondary reserves” add liquidity. Popular until the Crash of 1929: Popular until the Crash of 1929: -- falling prices means converting to cash involves a capital loss. -- exacerbated circumstances, as loans were going into default as well.
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Real bills doctrine Shiftability theory Anticipated income - managing interest rate riskAnticipated income - managing interest rate risk Conversion of funds Gap management Duration gap management Initiation of the “installment loan”… Initiation of the “installment loan”… -- mitigates default risk through ongoing payments. -- gives the bank a highly predictable stream of income. -- has features that make it a “super- liquidating” loan.
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Real bills doctrine Shiftability theory Anticipated income Conversion of funds - managing interest rate riskConversion of funds - managing interest rate risk Gap management Duration gap management Match asset & liability maturities… Match asset & liability maturities… -- long-term loans with CDs. -- short-term loans with deposits. Events that change interest rates will be neutralized.
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Real bills doctrine Shiftability theory Anticipated income Conversion of funds Gap Management – managing profit Duration gap managementGap Management – managing profit Duration gap management Relate assets & liabilities by interest… Relate assets & liabilities by interest… -- manage the “gap” to bank’s advantage. -- if r e is rising, then make gap positive. -- if r e is falling, then make gap negative. Measure ave. time for payments (in or out)… Measure ave. time for payments (in or out)… -- if positive and interest rates fall, bank profits rise. -- if negative and interest rates rise, profits rise.
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Does Bank Size Matter? Economies of scale -- Efficient structure theory. -- Cost savings seem minor; mgt. savings. Concentration will... -- raise costs? -- lower costs? 92% 14% Consolidation stats (1990 vs. 2007): Community bank % of all banks: 92% Community bank % of total bank assets: 14%
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Universal Banking Banks own firms -- Better informed about financial condition. -- Conflict of interest? Firms own banks -- Does the FED regulate the firm as well? Banks do... Whatever (economies of scope): -- Insurance. -- Real estate. -- Stock brokers.
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Banking in the U. S. ECO 473 Dr. D. Foster
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