This news is important for the consumer banking industry on two levels. First, Wells Fargo's higher profits indicate a larger trend of increasing demand for new mortgages. This is important because it shows that consumers have confidence in applying for new mortgages. Consumer confidence is important as the economy continues to recover from the global recession. Hopefully higher consumer confidence will continue to stimulate growth in the consumer banking industry and benefit the economy as a whole.
Wells Fargo's increasing profits also display the government's role in changing the landscape of the consumer banking industry. Government programs to "entice home buyers" are important factors that contribute to the increase in consumer demand. This shows that the government has an important role in affecting the consumer banking industry and its profits. By stimulating profit, the government offset some of its regulations limiting overdraft fees. Either way, Wells Fargo's earnings show that the government plays an important role in shaping the landscape of the consumer banking industry.
-Justin Schaffer
Source: WSJ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304741404575563881198351028.html
Source: WSJ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304741404575563881198351028.html
This seems as another sign that the economy is turning around for the better. But we should not be so optimistic, I read on the Wall Street Journal that the reason for such profit is that that banks turned their reserves for profit because the worst of the recession has passed. In other words, the third quarter earnings of U.S. banks are inflated. Some of the money that shows like profit has not been recently earned but taken from emergency reserves the bank already had.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely correct. The article that I cited also mentions that the bank decreased its emergency reserves. However, part of the profit stems from the increase in demand for new mortgages. This display of consumer confidence also largely contributed to the increasing profit.
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