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WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuters) - Big U.S. banks' commercial real estate portfolios put in a surprisingly good performance during the Federal Reserve's annual health checks, with losses declining slightly on last year, the central bank said on Wednesday. With risks growing in the commercial real estate (CRE) sector globally, analysts and investors were looking to the Fed's "stress tests" for more insight on how exposed the country's lenders are to falling real estate prices. Commercial real estate (CRE), especially offices, has been hit by interest rates hikes and workers choosing to stay at home. The Fed's annual bank "stress tests" established following the 2007-2009 financial crisis probe how lenders would fare against an extreme scenario: a 40% decline in commercial real estate values. The average projected CRE loan loss rate across the group was 8.8% of average loan balances, compared with 9.8% last year, the Fed said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Charles Schwab, Michelle Price, Pete Schroeder, Stephen Coates Organizations: Federal, Moody's Investors Service, Bank of America Corporation, of New York Mellon Corporation, Barclays US, BMO Financial Corp, Financial Corporation, Charles, Charles Schwab Corporation, Citigroup Inc, Financial Group, Inc, Suisse Holdings, DB USA Corporation, Goldman, Goldman Sachs Group, JPMorgan Chase & Co, T Bank Corporation, Northern Trust Corporation, PNC Financial Services Group, RBC US Group Holdings, Street Corporation, US Holdings, Truist Financial Corporation, UBS, Holding, . Bancorp, & Company, Thomson Locations: Big U.S
More Americans now expect they need at least $1 million to retire safely — and that's on the low side of estimates. MoMo Productions/Getty ImagesA study by Northwestern Mutual that surveyed 2,381 American adults in February 2022 found most believed they'll need $1.25 million in savings to exit the workforce. Meanwhile, a 401k survey in 2021 by the Charles Schwab Corporation of 1,000 US workers found that the average respondent said they need $1.9 million to retire. Here are the top 10 states in the US where $1 million in retirement savings will last you the longest. Entrants are counting down to the longest retirement.
Sursa foto: foto simbol50 de miliarde de dolari au ajuns din greșeală în contul unei familii: „Nu am văzut niciodată atât de multe zerouri”Un cuplu din Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a fost șocat când a descoperit în cont 50 de miliarde de dolari, bani care au fost virați din greșeală. James a sunat imediat la bancă pentru a anunța incidentul și a încerca să afle cum a fost posibil să se întâmple una ca asta, relatează Newsweek. „A fost o nebunie doar să văd cum arată, pentru că nu am văzut niciodată atât de multe zerouri”, a spus el. Suma a dispărut din contul lui James după câteva zile, dar între timp el a făcut o captură foto cu suma pe care o va păstra ca amintire, scrie digi24.ro. Femeia a refuzat să înapoieze banii și în final a fost arestată.
Persons: Darren James, James, Newsweek, Charles Schwab Corporation, Kelyn Organizations: Baton Rouge, Banca Locations: Baton, Louisiana
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