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Bank Stock Roundup: Focus Shifts from Earnings to Geopolitical Tensions, Wells Fargo Hits Headlines

Over the last five trading days, major banks displayed a bearish trend. Investors’ optimism on the overall second-quarter earnings performance of the industry has been faded by concerns related to the North Korean.

The three major equity benchmarks — Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq — recorded the worst session on Thursday since mid-May. The continuous war of words between the U.S. and North Korea has shaken investor sentiment.

Banking stocks have also been under pressure as litigations and probes grabbed headlines, particularly, Wells Fargo & Company WFC leading the way. Legal headwinds pertaining to business malpractices in the pre-crisis period persist. The law-enforcement agencies are trying to resolve these issues in order to avoid lengthy litigations.

Overall, the focus has shifted from earnings to banks' strategies in boosting profitability through restructuring along with resolving legal issues, over the last five trading days.



(Read: Bank Stock Roundup for the week ending Jul 28, 2017)

Important Developments of the Week

1. Issues related to past misconducts continue for Wells Fargo. Among others, the company’s guaranteed auto protection (GAP) insurance program is currently under investigation by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In its filing, the bank disclosed that it found some issues relating to its GAP insurance product. The borrowers were not returned the amount they were entitled to. (Read more: Wells Fargo Faces Another Probe over Auto Insurance Business)

Recently, Wells Fargo announced that it entered into an agreement with the U.S. government to pay $108 million for a lawsuit settlement. Filed in 2006, the lawsuit claimed that some Veterans Administration (VA) Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans (IRRRLs) originated by Wells Fargo should not have been eligible for VA guarantees on account of the fees charged to the borrowers. However, the bank had denied all allegations. (Read more: Wells Fargo Settles Decade-Long Lawsuit on VA Loans)

Additionally, a federal lawsuit has been filed against Wells Fargo’s joint venture with payment processor First Data Corp (FDC), accusing it of misleading thousands of merchants by charging them unauthorized fees. The venture, known as Wells Fargo Merchant Services, was formed to help small businesses and other merchants across the country to process their credit and debit card transactions. It had promised to provide a transparent pricing policy to the merchants.

However, per the lawsuit filed in Brooklyn, on behalf of Patti's Pitas, a now-closed restaurant in Pennsylvania, tour operator Queen City Tours in Charlotte, NC, and other merchants, the venture failed to live up to its promises. It was overbilling merchants for its services and was charging them with unanticipated fees, which they were claiming to be ‘interchange charges.’ The venture claimed that the fee was being charged by some credit card network, but actually it was them who were making profit out of the same. (Read more: Wells Fargo Hit by Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Card Fees)

2. With an aim to move past litigation issues, Citigroup Inc. C has agreed to resolve a private U.S. antitrust lawsuit that accused it of rigging London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). The company will be paying $130 million to settle the case, without admitting any wrongdoing. (Read more: Citigroup Resolves LIBOR Manipulation Case, To Pay $130M)

3. Fifth Third Bancorp FITB is likely to recognize a pre-tax gain of approximately $1 billion (around $650 million after-tax) in third-quarter 2017, from the partial sale of its stake in Vantiv Inc. VNTV. Notably, Fifth Third will be exercising its right to exchange 19.79 million of its Class B Units in Vantiv Holding, for 19.79 million shares of Vantiv’s Class A common stock. Further, Vantiv will buy back newly issued shares of Vantiv Class A common stock from Fifth Third at $64.04 per share. (Read more: Fifth Third to Gain $1 Billion Post Vantiv Stake Sale)

4. SunTrust Banks, Inc. STI has announced a raise in its stock dividend. This follows the approval of its 2017 capital plan by the Federal Reserve in June. SunTrust declared a quarterly cash dividend of 40 cents per share, up a whopping 54% from the prior payout. The dividend will be paid on Sep 15 to shareholders on record as of Aug 31, 2017. Additionally, SunTrust’s capital plan includes authorization to repurchase $1.32 billion worth of shares, through the third quarter of 2018. (Read more: Is SunTrust Stock Worth a Look Post Dividend Hike?)

Price Performance

Here is how the seven major stocks performed:
 

Company

Last Week

6 months

JPM

-1.6%

7.2%

BAC

-3.4%

5.2%

WFC

-1.7%

-7.3%

C

-2.6%

17.5%

COF

-1.6%

-5.1%

USB

-1.4%

-1.2%

PNC

-2.4%

5.9%


In the last five trading sessions, Bank of America Corp. BAC and Citigroup Inc. C were the major losers, with their shares dropping 3.4% and 2.6%, respectively. Furthermore, The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. PNC moved down 2.4%.

Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM were the best performers over the last six months, their shares jumping 17.5% and 7.2%, respectively. Additionally, PNC Financial’s shares gained 5.9%.

What’s Next?

In the coming five days, performance of bank stocks is likely to follow a similar trend, unless there is any unprecedented event.

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