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Exclusive: Dallas Fed Quietly Suspends Energy Mark-To-Market On Default Contagion Fears
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JohnDeereGreenWKY
Posted 1/18/2016 12:24 (#5044911)
Subject: Exclusive: Dallas Fed Quietly Suspends Energy Mark-To-Market On Default Contagion Fears


West Ky
Earlier this week, before first JPM and then Wells Fargo revealed that not all is well when it comes to bank energy loan exposure, a small Tulsa-based lender, BOK Financial, said that its fourth-quarter earnings would miss analysts’ expectations because its loan-loss provisions would be higher than expected as a result of a single unidentified energy-industry borrower. This is what the bank said:

“A single borrower reported steeper than expected production declines and higher lease operating expenses, leading to an impairment on the loan. In addition, as we noted at the start of the commodities downturn in late 2014, we expected credit migration in the energy portfolio throughout the cycle and an increased risk of loss if commodity prices did not recover to a normalized level within one year. As we are now into the second year of the downturn, during the fourth quarter we continued to see credit grade migration and increased impairment in our energy portfolio. The combination of factors necessitated a higher level of provision expense."




http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-16/exclusive-dallas-fed-quiet...
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