Texas Banking Conditions Improve, but Risks and Uncertainty Remain
Kelsey Reichow
Southwest Economy, 2018, issue Q2, 10-14
Abstract:
Banks in the Eleventh District, benefiting from a rebounding energy sector and strong regional and national economies, are poised to do well through the remainder of 2018. Asset growth has been solid, though concentrations in commercial real estate loan portfolios bear watching as do limited new bank formations.
Date: 2018
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