Elon just did WHAT!? (From Brownstone Research) Top 3 Bank Stocks to Watch as Fed Rate Cuts Loom According to the CME Fed Watch tool, the odds that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in July are only about 20%. However, those odds move to around 68% in September. And by October, many analysts factor in a 50% chance that rates will be 50 basis points (0.5%) lower than they are today. Investors are seeing that price action in the market today. Many investors want to position themselves ahead of the rate cuts so they can capture the gains. That’s a key reason why they’re climbing the wall of worry and buying stocks. Rate cuts will be bullish for the broader market. However, they could be particularly bullish for finance stocks, specifically bank stocks. That’s because higher interest rates impact the yield curve. The yield curve is a visual representation of the spread between long-term and short-term interest rates. When the Federal Reserve cuts rates, short-term borrowing rates move lower. But longer-term interest rates (e.g., Treasury yields) may stay firm or may even rise on the expectation of higher inflation or more growth. That means the yield curve steepens. That’s likely to be bullish for these three banks that benefit when their net interest margin (NIM) expands. Gold just broke through $3,300… And while the headlines shout about price targets, something even more powerful is happening behind the scenes… Some investors are using a little-known ETF to collect up to $1,152/month from gold's surge. No trading gold futures. No mining stocks. No vaults. Just a simple fund delivering monthly payouts — like clockwork. Click here to discover the income ETF behind it all. Fifth Third Bancorp Stock: Rate Cuts Will Help Already Expanding Margins In Fifth Third Bancorp’s (NASDAQ: FITB) first-quarter earnings report, the company cited that its NIM had expanded for the fifth consecutive quarter. Much of that was due to the company’s diversified loan portfolio, which is reflected in the bank’s average loan portfolio being up 3% sequentially and year-over-year (YOY). Another bullish sign for the company is that some of that loan growth is taking place in the mid-market commercial space. Elevated interest rates have weighed down this area, but it’s also one of the areas with the most growth potential when rates begin to move lower. The quality of Fifth Third’s loan portfolio is reflected in its Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio of around 10.5%, which is 36% higher than the 7.7% ratio requirement. The company’s recent announcement to buy back up to 100 million shares adds to the bullish outlook for FITB stock. The Fifth Third analyst forecasts on MarketBeat have a consensus price target of $47.53 on the stock. That's a 17.4% increase, along with a dividend yield of 3.66%, and has increased for 14 consecutive years. Comerica Stock: Its Biggest Risk Could Turn Into a Big Reward Comerica Inc. (NYSE: CMA) is one of the nation’s most asset-sensitive banks. That means its earnings rise quickly when loan yields increase faster than deposit costs. The opposite is true as well. Muted loan activity is one reason earnings per share (EPS) are down YOY. The company expects that to change in the second half of the year, especially in some key markets. However, management remarked that it still projects full-year 2025 average loans to be down between 1% and 2%. Like Fifth Third, Comerica has a strong CET1 ratio of 12.5%. This should stabilize the top and bottom lines while the bank waits for loan activity to increase. EPS is expected to grow by over 9% this year. That may not be fully priced into CMA stock. Analysts give the stock a consensus price target of $61.95, which is a 7.3% gain. Comerica also offers a high-yield 4.92% dividend. If you collect—or plan to collect—Social Security, you need to see this. 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Another could be the bank’s announcement that it was increasing its share buyback authorization to $1.5 billion. The CFG analyst forecasts on MarketBeat give the stock a Moderate Buy rating with a consensus price target of $47.89, which is just below its 52-week high. Citizens Financial also has a solid dividend with a current yield of 3.93%. Written by Chris Markoch Read this article online › Featured Articles: Alphabet’s Waymo and Services Beginning to Feel the Pressure? The $15 Gold Fund That Pays Up to $1,152/Month (From Investors Alley) S&P 500 All-Time Highs: 5 Catalysts Driving It Higher Hedge fund legend humiliates Bitcoin traders (From Brownstone Research) 3 Dividend Kings Trading at Rare Discounts to Buy This Summer 3 Summer Short-Squeeze Candidates With Catalysts for Covering 3 Must-Watch Stocks Poised to Benefit from GENIUS Act Stablecoins Did you like this article? |