JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently warned of “cockroaches” scurrying through credit markets after the bankruptcies of Tricolor Holdings and First Brands, sparking concerns of a broader credit downturn. However, analysts at MRB Partners counter that fears of a systemic crisis are overblown, pointing to solid data that suggest U.S. banks remain in good shape, supported by potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and a resilient economy.
According to MRB Partners, credit quality across most major U.S. banks improved in the third quarter. Key indicators such as net charge-off rates and inflows into non-accrual loans declined at several leading lenders. While Fifth Third Bancorp reported a loss tied to Tricolor’s fraud case, MRB labeled it an isolated incident with minimal spillover effects. Even among banks that saw slight increases in non-performing loans, delinquency rates remain near historic lows, and some institutions have released reserves amid “better-than-expected loan performance.”
Analysts emphasize that broader financial risks remain contained. Debt-service burdens for households and businesses are manageable, corporate bond spreads are tight, and banking sector credit default swaps remain stable. Additionally, banks’ reserves for potential bad loans are still comfortably above pre-pandemic levels, providing a strong safety buffer.
However, MRB cautions that emerging risks warrant close monitoring—particularly the rapid growth in bank lending to non-depository financial institutions such as private equity firms, REITs, and mortgage lenders. These loans now make up roughly 11% of total bank lending, though most exposure lies with large, diversified banks rather than smaller regionals.
Despite these “isolated cockroaches,” MRB maintains a bullish outlook on major U.S. bank stocks, noting that strong balance sheets and a recovering economy should continue to support loan performance and investor confidence.


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