I’ve been studying Jamie Dimon’s letter to JPMorgan Chase shareholders during the last two days (it’s lengthy) and wished to test in right here to share this bit about what occurred with the banking system this spring. He’s uniquely positioned to share a viewpoint on it…
The current failures of Silicon Valley Financial institution (SVB) in the USA and Credit score Suisse in Europe, and the associated stress within the banking system, underscore that merely satisfying regulatory necessities isn’t ample. Dangers are plentiful, and managing these dangers requires fixed and vigilant scrutiny because the world evolves. Concerning the present disruption within the U.S. banking system, a lot of the dangers had been hiding in plain sight. Rate of interest publicity, the honest worth of held-to-maturity (HTM) portfolios and the quantity of SVB’s uninsured deposits had been at all times identified – each to regulators and {the marketplace}. The unknown danger was that SVB’s over 35,000 company purchasers – and exercise inside them – had been managed by a small variety of enterprise capital corporations and moved their deposits in lockstep. It’s unlikely that any current change in regulatory necessities would have made a distinction in what adopted. As an alternative, the current speedy rise of rates of interest positioned heightened concentrate on the potential for speedy deterioration of the honest worth of HTM portfolios and, on this case, the shortage of stickiness of sure uninsured deposits. Paradoxically, banks had been incented to personal very secure authorities securities as a result of they had been thought of extremely liquid by regulators and carried very low capital necessities. Even worse, the stress testing based mostly on the state of affairs devised by the Federal Reserve Board (the Fed) by no means integrated rates of interest at greater ranges. This isn’t to absolve financial institution administration – it’s simply to clarify that this wasn’t the best hour for a lot of gamers. All of those colliding elements grew to become critically necessary when {the marketplace}, ranking businesses and depositors targeted on them.
The daring is him, not me.
Within the monetary system, dangers nearly at all times do cover in plain sight – as a result of they’re solely potential dangers throughout the vast majority of the time. After they go from being potential dangers to precise dangers it may be sudden and the ramifications should not at all times apparent, even for those who’re targeted on them otherwise you’re watching in real-time.
The distinctiveness of the issues at SVB have been written about advert nauseum. Monetary shares fell nearly 10% in March and the Banks business group is down 19%. If Jaime is correct this might characterize a chance for buyers who need to place the guess that current fears have been overblown. My pal Brian Belski at BMO put out a notice this morning suggesting precisely that – he notes that 44% of economic sector shares within the S&P 500 are ranked as being prime quality which is above the historic common. Additional, monetary sector shares are anticipated to develop their dividends by 9% over the subsequent 12 months, the second highest of all sectors. Value contemplating.
Learn the remainder of the letter from Ser Jaime right here:
JPM Annual Report 2023