美银行业去季盈年按年跌7% 问题银行数目创07年以来新低
美国联邦存款保险公司(FDIC)表示,美国银行业第三季度盈利按年减少45亿美元至574亿美元,跌幅为7.3%,受3间大型金融机构为非经常性项目拨备影响,涉及美银、富国及联合银行。扣除有关项目,美国银行业第三季度盈利将超越第二季度的626亿美元历来最高纪录。银行业期内净利息收入按年升1.2%,增速为2014年年底以来最慢。
FDIC指,季内有62%银行盈利按年上升,仅4%银行亏损。问题银行数目降至55间,为2007年以来最低。季内有4间银行开业,46间银行遭并购。
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