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U.S. bank stocks tumble as market anxiety over rising credit risks intensifies

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 13.11.2025 19:07
Joe Weisenthal
5 месяцев ago
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At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note that U.S. bank stocks fell sharply on Thursday as investors grew increasingly uneasy about mounting risks in the financial sector. The selloff followed the bankruptcy of two auto companies that exposed several lenders to potential losses.

Zions Bancorporation shares plunged 12% after the bank disclosed a $50 million loss on two commercial loans issued through its California division. Western Alliance dropped nearly 11% after filing a fraud lawsuit against Cantor Group V, LLC. Investment bank Jefferies fell 9% during its investor day, amid renewed concerns about its exposure to bankrupt auto parts manufacturer First Brands. Since First Brands’ bankruptcy announcement, Jefferies’ stock has dropped by more than 20%.

Our analysts at KeyToFinancialTrends emphasize that these developments highlight the fragility of U.S. banks’ credit exposure, especially within the private lending market. As Argus Research analyst Stephen Biggar noted, “Credit quality can’t be taken for granted – weak performance at one bank can drag the entire group down very quickly.”

Jefferies leaves more questions than answers, although the investor event was closed to the press, Morgan Stanley reported that while Jefferies presented optimism about its core operations, investors were left uncertain about what went wrong with First Brands – and whether the firm could have mitigated the risk earlier.

According to KeyToFinancialTrends, market-wide pressure quickly followed: the regional banking index fell 5.8%, while the S&P 500 lost nearly 1%. Analysts say the situation reflects broader vulnerabilities in the credit market and declining transparency in private lending structures.

Earlier this week, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the recent bankruptcies of First Brands and Tricolor were causing “real anxiety” across the sector. JPMorgan has already written off $170 million in losses tied to the Tricolor bankruptcy and has launched an internal review. “When you see one cockroach, there are probably more,” Dimon said – implying that further defaults could follow.

At Key To Financial Trends, we note that the current selloff evokes parallels with the 2023 Silicon Valley Bank collapse, which triggered a chain reaction leading to the downfall of Signature Bank. Today’s turmoil, however, stems from growing instability in private credit markets and a slowdown in corporate investment – a combination that could test the resilience of regional banks once again.

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