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en Higher near-term profits do not equate with higher value for banks. This implies that more loans created today may well produce higher credit costs in the future, which would cap the fair value of banks.

en (The banks) are always all trying to increase loans; they have to make higher goals. We are always out there trying to get banks to do more loans and reach new populations.

en Higher interest rates result in higher capital procurement costs -- when they borrow money from banks, for example -- hurting their investment.

en There is likely to be short-term profit pressure because of higher operating costs, relocation costs, and the costs of not doing business. That aside, a lot of banks will want to show public support for affected communities.

en What leads to higher growth in the short run could lead to difficulties in the medium term. It could mean too much investment in the wrong places, excess capacity in certain sectors,non-performing loans for the banks.

en What you are seeing here is a number of banks looking to step up their origination of higher-yielding loans.

en The fallout of higher short-term rates will be seen in second mortgages, lines of credit, car loans and consumer loans.

en When you couple the higher bills that people with adjustable loans saw with the higher-than-expected energy costs, you see a lot of homeowners stretched beyond the point where they could make their payments.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. Nissan delivered a solid performance in fiscal 2005 despite the many challenges facing the global auto industry including higher raw material prices, higher energy costs, higher interest rates and higher incentives.

en Many of our banks have lent money to Brazil, and some of those loans may not look so good today after the devaluation as they did before. so banks will be hurt, or some banks will be hurt and the stockholders in those banks will be hurt.

en The results may have been unintended but they are what they are: ZIP codes have always been a big factor in determining insurance costs — and now it looks like it's going to be taken away. And let's face it, the urban areas have higher incidences of accidents, higher medical costs, higher legal costs and many more insurance claims than you're going to find in small towns.

en A lot of people need big banks for the convenience. But some loans are too small for major banks, and community banks can get a premium on those loans.

en Short-term benefits from a surge in demand and higher selling prices are likely to be offset by higher raw material, energy, and transportation costs.

en There are areas of weakness. It seems growth is difficult for banks, which I would attribute to a flat yield curve and higher funding costs.

en That acceleration of growth, coupled with the specter of higher energy costs, will translate into higher long-term mortgage rates in the coming months.


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