NEW YORK (AP) — A team of analysts at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods estimated in a report Tuesday that numerous regional and community banks not included in the government's "stress test" analysis will need to raise capital to offset rising loan losses.
Using the government's loan loss expectations and extending them over the entire credit cycle, beginning in April 2008 and lasting through 2010, the analysts determined that 71 banks in their coverage area of 163 banks will need to raise funds totaling $15.2 billion.
The KBW team found that Columbus, Ohio-based Huntington Bancshares Inc. is in need of the most capital out of that group, about $1.82 billion. Zions Bancorp would need $1.3 billion; Marshall & Ilsley Corp. $1.2 billion; Colonial BancGroup Inc. $840 million; and M&T Bank Corp. $800 million. ...
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