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...Victoria Clarke, UK chief economist at Santander CIB: Falling inflation will see consumers benefit from positive real pay growth....
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...They illustrate their argument by comparing the paths to success of the richest people in Mexico and the USA (p. 39)....
...Santander’s US retail banking operation is separate from its more profitable consumer finance division, which was hit by a $550m settlement this year to resolve claims of deceptive lending....
...Santander Consumer USA made $31bn in car loans in 2019, an increase of 9 per cent, and reported net income of just under $1bn....
...A temporary stamp duty holiday that offers purchasers a tax saving of up to £15,000 has fuelled a V-shaped recovery in the housing market since May....
...They illustrate their argument by comparing the paths to success of the richest people in Mexico and the USA (p39)....
...HSBC North America’s total loan book, on a risk weighted basis, was almost $129bn at the beginning of the stress tests, while Santander USA’s was almost $119bn....
...He is also encouraged by a “V-shaped” recovery in Asia, its largest market, and less dire forecasts for UK consumers....
...Credit Acceptance Corp and Santander Consumer USA (a subsidiary of Madrid-based Banco Santander) are both down more than a third for the year to date. Ally Financial has shed nearly half of its value....
...Bankers’ early optimism that the pandemic would manifest as a sharp economic shock followed by an equally rapid recovery — the ubiquitous “V-shaped” recession — has given way to pessimism....
...And now a fifth expect a “V-shaped” economic recovery, up from a 10th in the previous month....
...With companies such as Ally Financial and Santander Consumer USA offering forbearance to borrowers, it could buy enough time to stave off widespread defaults if the economy gets back on track quickly....
...Our current FY21E estimates effectively assume flat admissions versus FY19 (which were 14% below FY18 in the USA)....
...And are now reassured by its ongoing relevance to UK consumers....
...Ana Botín, executive chairman of Santander, the eurozone’s largest lender, told a financial services conference in March that there was a possibility the bank would see only a 5 per cent drop in earnings...
...Campari will be hard hit by COVID-19 due to high On Trade exposure, especially in core markets of Italy and the USA....
...The group blamed weakness in consumer confidence, pressure on used car margins and retail cost inflation for its weak performance....
...My own feeling is that this will not be a V or even a U-shaped recovery, but a downwardly trending W that has a high risk of turning into a L....
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