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5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

This year has been disappointing for investors, so the European banks' stocks are likely to post losses by the end of it. Experts think that political instability, uncertainty in emerging markets, and low interest rates may trigger the financial collapse in 2019. Starting from January 2019, shareholder losses will amount to over 300 billion euros. To avoid losses, analysts recommend monitoring five risks the global market may face this year.

5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

Government regulation

In 2019, the EU continues to implement the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, or MiFID II. This directive was supposed to help create a common European market of financial instruments and services. In 2022, the transition to the regulatory framework for banking called Basel III is planned. Basel III is a document released by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Lawmakers put pressure on the markets preparing for different Brexit scenarios. Therefore, easing of the monetary policy is crucial, especially for the financial markets with derivative contracts of trillions of euros. Experts urge investors to closely monitor any signals coming from the Federal Reserve System.

5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

Mergers and Acquisitions

In the coming year, there is a high probability of a merger between such large financial institutions as Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG, as well as Italian bank UniCredit SpA and French Societe Generale SA. Such measures can allow the financial institution to improve financial performance and reduce costs. However, analysts doubt that this will help solve problems with “unprofitable” assets. In 2019, experts predict a new wave of consolidations in the German banking sector.

5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

New banks emerging

Many banks will have to spend billions on investments in outdated infrastructure and withstand competition in the market. Meanwhile, a number of large financial and technology companies are planning to place shares on the stock exchange. In 2019, banks will experience even stronger pressure from fintech companies. Larger financial institutions will consider buying leading technological companies. Analysts advise investors to keep an eye on the situation in Asia where the value of 13 fintech companies has already reached $217 billion.

5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

Credit risks and expenses

Some years ago, a company’s profitability could be easily increased with the help of small funds. Today, the situation is changing, and the economic forecast for 2019 remains uncertain. According to analysts at Morgan Stanley, the determining factor for the banking system will be a slowdown in economic growth and longer credit cycle. Its is emphasized that banks need to invest in technology to stay afloat. Experts from Bloomberg note that the difference between the bank’s profit and bank’s rising costs should be significant.

5 risk factors for EU banks to watch out for in 2019

ECB policy on interest rates

Credit financing remains the main activity of most European banks, although zero interest rates make it rather unprofitable. Some market participants expect ECB to increase interest rates only in 2020. Fitch Ratings predicts that the economic downturn in the eurozone and low inflation may convince the ECB to keep the rates low and unchanged until the end of this year. Analysts believe that in 2019, banks will need to resort to replacement funds. To support household lending, the regulator may start a new round of long-term refinancing.

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