Data Lake Houses: Getting Your Bank Data Right

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July Jobs and ISMs Headline Releases this Week

July Jobs and ISMs Headline Releases this Week There once was a time when Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari was easily the most dovish member of the FOMC. The fact he was on the Sunday news shows yesterday reiterating the hawkish case is just another sign of how intent the Fed is in getting inflation…

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What Will Be The Fed’s Terminal Fed Funds Rate?

Last week the Federal Reserve raised the Fed Funds rate by another 75 basis points – that was no surprise to the market.  However, in Powell’s unscripted remarks at the press conference, he stated that interest rates have reached a “neutral level.”  The market reacted to those words with equities and bonds both rallying.  We…

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Bank Multiple Improvement: 33 Items Stakeholders Want to Know Now

Over the past several years, bank investors have been hungry to hear about growth and expansion. Revenue and growth have fueled bank multiples. Now, the tone is markedly different. We have poured through the recent 2Q earnings releases, spoken with a rash of institutional bank investors, traded thoughts with analysts, and compiled the following list…

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How to Best Use Volatility Instruments In Banking – Part II

Last week we discussed how lenders might use swaps, caps, floors, and collars to help borrowers manage borrowing costs.  We outlined how the market values swaps and volatility instruments (like caps and floors), and we reviewed the fundamental reasons for how and why these hedging instruments are applied to commercial loans.  In this article, we…

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Weak European PMI Readings Boost Treasury Prices

Weak European PMI Readings Boost Treasury Prices Treasury yields are lower this morning after EU composite PMI readings unexpectedly slipped below 50.0 earlier today. Anything below 50 signals contraction and the recession warning sent EU-based yields lower and Treasuries have followed suit on what should be a quiet Friday trading day here.   We will…

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For Now, Focus is on Europe

For Now, Focus is on Europe Treasuries are finding a bid this morning as concerns re-emerge over possible energy disruptions in Europe which could slow the global economy.   The EU proposed the union cut gas consumption by 15% to be better prepared for a possible full cut-off of gas by Russia heading into the…

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The Formula For Brand Affinity Marketing To Make Your Bank Go Viral

Back in 2015, Brazil led the world in fan football-related injuries. Passions ran so high that there would be 25 deaths and about 300 serious injuries from fan-on-fan violence in a typical year. More private security was brought in and fights increased. A more significant police presence was tried, and altercations increased more. It was…

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75bps Returns as the Expected Rate Hike for Next Week

75bps Returns as the Expected Rate Hike for Next Week The initial chatter about a possible 100bps rate hike that came after the ugly June CPI report has died down and a 75bps rate hike has returned as the consensus outlook for next week’s FOMC meeting.   The chatter died down immediately after Friday’s University…

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Using Swaps, Caps, Floors, and Collars in Lending – Part I

The Federal Reserve is rapidly changing the interest rate environment to fight inflation.  The Fed’s actions are forcing lenders and borrowers to consider ways to protect cash flow, credit, liquidity, and interest rate risks.  Many borrowers ask lenders how they can use swaps, caps, floors, and collars to protect their businesses and lower borrowing costs. …

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Examining Bond Portfolio Trends: Second Quarter 2022

Examining Bond Portfolio Trends: Second Quarter 2022 Beginning in May 2012, we started tracking  portfolio trends of our bond accounting customers here at the Correspondent Division of SouthState Bank.  At present, we account for over 130 client portfolios with a combined book value of $13.5 billion (not including SouthState Bank), or $104 million on average…

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Once Again, CPI Hotter Than Expected

Once Again, CPI Hotter Than Expected Once again CPI disappointed markets with a hotter-than-expected read and that has sent Treasury yields higher once again.   The overall inflation rate rose 1.3% for the month which was above the 1.0% increase in May and higher than the 1.1% expected. The 1.3% is a new cycle high….

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