US Regional Banks Struggle with Stability and Profitability Amidst Deposit Losses and Stock Slides.
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The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank's UK operations has highlighted the risks that US regional banks face when expanding overseas. While these banks have been praised for their stability during the pandemic, their conservative approach to risk management may limit their ability to compete with larger banks in global markets.
- US regional banks' stability comes at a price after SVB's collapse Financial Times
- Regional Bank Stocks Choppy After Earnings From Zions, KeyCorp, and Others Barron's
- US regional banks' shares slip as deposit flight counters higher interest income Yahoo Finance
- KeyCorp's, Comerica's and Zions' stocks slide as lost deposits weigh on earnings MarketWatch
- Reports show meager profit outlook for midsized US banks Legit.ng
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