European banks: After bank failures in the U.S., what’s next for the continent’s lenders?

Overview

Title: European banks: After bank failures in the U.S., what’s next for the continent’s lenders?

Duration: 1 Hour

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Summary

The failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank sparked concerns beyond the U.S. about lenders’ liquidity positions. It prompted a share selloff in Europe and accelerated the demise of Credit Suisse after its long struggle to return to profitability. Amid the market turmoil, how solid is Europe’s banking system?

  • How resilient are European banks’ liquidity and capital profiles? 
  • How might regulators next respond to recent market ructions?
  • In a macro environment of higher rates, will banks’ higher lending revenues be enough to offset credit and deposit costs? 
  • Should investors be concerned about unrealized losses on banks’ bond portfolios?  

Speakers
Max Kettner
Chief Multi-Asset Strategist,
HSBC
James Worsnip
Partner & Managing Director
Alix Partners
Andrew Buchanan
Head of Financial Institutions Group
Peel Hunt
Dr. Tobias Miarka
Head of Corporate Banking,
Coalition Greenwich
Darragh Riordan (Moderator)
EMEA FIG Editor
S&P Global Market Intelligence
 
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