Banks’ market value of assets is $2 trillion lower than suggested by their books: Study

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A new academic study on 2023 bank fragility concludes that the U.S. banking system’s market value of assets is $2 trillion lower than suggested by their book...

A new academic study on 2023 bank fragility concludes that the U.S. banking system’s market value of assets is $2 trillion lower than suggested by their book value of assets accounting for loan portfolios held to maturity. “Marked-to-market bank assets have declined by an average of 10% across all the banks, with the bottom fifth percentile experiencing a decline of 20%, according to the study, which was released Monday.

banking system’s market value of assets is $2 trillion lower than suggested by their book value of assets accounting for loan portfolios held to maturity. “Marked-to-market bank assets have declined by an average of 10% across all the banks, with the bottom fifth percentile experiencing a decline of 20%, according to the study, which was released Monday.

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