"Challenges and Concerns Plague Regional Banks in Today's Market"

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Oppenheimer banking analyst Chris Kotowski stated that the recent stock dive of New York Community Bancorp Inc. highlights the strength of larger, diversified banks, asserting that the small, regional bank business model is fundamentally flawed and in need of consolidation. Kotowski favors seven bigger banks and believes that regional banks are vulnerable due to their exposure to commercial real estate, particularly in the current office space downturn. He argues that larger banks have a more resilient business model and that the sell-off in larger banks this week was overblown, with the sector remaining undervalued.
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