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ECB gets serious about non-performing loans – BBH

Analysts at BBH note that the ECB announced yesterday that as of the start of the New Year, EMU banks would have two years to cover 100% of the newly classified non-performing unsecured debt.  

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“Bank will have seven years to cover all their secured non-performing debt.  Also, by the end of Q1 18, the ECB's Banking Supervision will offer additional measures to address the existing stock of NPLs, including transitional arrangements.”

“Non-performing loans in Europe are estimated to be near one trillion euros.  Of course, there is great variance within Europe.”

Knowing the size of the non-performing loans is necessary, but too much analysis stops with it.  For investors, this is not sufficient.  Banks are not simply sitting with the non-performing loans.  With great variance across the region, banks have made provisions through boosting capital holdings against the non-performing loans.  Italy, for example, may count for nearly 40% of the region's bad loans, while the Italian banks may have made provisions for almost half of the stock of NPLs, according to reports.”  

“While the Trump Administration appears committed to easing some of the regulatory burdens for banks and how leverage ratios are calculated, Europe appears to be moving in the opposite direction of increasing the capital buffers.  There is an alternative for European banks.  Sell portfolios of NPLs to other investors. This can be done by officials helping to facilitate a secondary market for NPLs.  Reports suggest about 80 bln euros in NPLs were sold in 2016.”  

“Reports suggest that there may be foreign interest in such distressed assets as well.  Several groups of foreign investors, including AnaCap, Bain Capital, PIMCO, and Fortress have struck deals to buy European NPLs.  A report suggests that some $300 bln have been raised, primarily from private equity and credit firms, as well as some large US banks.  Moreover, lending against NPL portfolios provides some investors with indirect exposure at attractive nominal yields typically said to be about 400 bp above benchmark rates.  Note that Italy's biggest bank, Unicredit, sold 17.7 bln euros of NPLs this year at an average price of 13% of the gross notional value.”  

“Another measure that could help facilitate a solution is arguably the creation of national bad banks that could warehouse, package and sell the non-performing loans.  Spain and Ireland went down this route.  Those (distressed ) asset management companies bought the bad loans from the banks at around 50% of the nominal value.”  

“To summarize, the ECB announced measures aimed at (finally) addressing the NPL problem which hangs over many financial institutions.  US banks have long addressed similar issues.   To the extent that the NPLS need to be covered fully will likely boost the capital needs of European banks.  The exact amount of funds needed is not immediately clear and depend on some other issues, including how much provisions have already been made, and the willingness and ability to sell-off the bad loans to other investors.”  

 

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