Reuters (July 12)
“For Wall Street, the coming White House race, which currently pits Biden against former President Donald Trump, offers a singularly unappetizing menu. November’s election will present voters with a choice between two possible administrations, neither of which looks much like the moderate, business-friendly centrism under which the financial sector tends to thrive. It’s an unenviable choice.”
Tags: Biden, Business-friendly, Centrism, Election, Financial sector, Moderate, Thrive, Trump, Unappetizing, Voters, Wall Street, White House
Euromoney (November Issue)
Despite the relative success of recent stress tests, “the financial sector remains at the core of the eurozone’s economic woes. Weak corporates and overleveraged households continue to weigh on bank balance sheets and lenders across the region remain vulnerable to write-downs.” The “flimsy” stress tests failed to “address the underlying problems of bad credit that slow growth and lowflation are compounding…. The euro banking crisis remains.”
Tags: Bad credit, Balance sheets, Economic woes, Euro banking crisis, Financial sector, Households, Lenders, Lowflation, Overleveraged, Stress tests, Write-downs
