Episode 139: Should banks be worried about loan loss provisions?
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This episode examines the amount of money banks put into their loan loss provisions during Q1 of 2024. Regulators want banks to put more money aside to cover potential loan losses. The question is, are banks putting themselves in jeopardy by not putting aside enough loan loss provisions to cover potential nonperforming loans? In addition, how is CECL performing?
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