Nonperforming Loans, Another Divergence

 | Apr 11, 2016 09:11AM ET

Early in the financial crisis, the US forced all large banks to take an infusion of capital. This helped put a floor under the US financial system. Regulators and stakeholders encouraged US banks to address the significant nonperforming loan problem.

The eurozone banking woes persist. Before the weekend, the shares of the one the largest banks was trading at 25-year lows. The problem with nonperforming loans though is largely concentrated in the periphery. Italy is moving to finalize its latest attempt to deal with its NPLs, which are estimated at around 360 bln euros. The banks have made provisions for about 40%-45%, according to reports.