Worsening Bank Loans

Floyd Norris on the bad  — and worsening — loan problem:

“OVERALL loan quality at American banks is the worst in at least a quarter century, and the quality of loans is deteriorating at the fastest pace ever, according to statistics released this week by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

The report highlighted that even as the government and major banks have scrambled to deal with the impaired securities the banks own, the institutions have been plagued by an unprecedented volume of old-fashioned loans going bad.

Of the entire book of loans and leases at all banks — totaling $7.7 trillion at the end of March — 7.75 percent were showing some sign of distress, the F.D.I.C. reported. That was up from 6.9 percent at the end of 2008 and from 4.1 percent a year earlier. It also exceeded the previous high of 7.26 percent set in 1990 and 1991, during the last crisis in American banking. (The F.D.I.C. has been collecting the figures since 1984).”

The chart says it all:

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graphic courtesy of NYT

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Source:
Troubled Bank Loans Hit a Record High
FLOYD NORRIS
NYT, May 29, 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/business/economy/30charts.html

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