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After enduring extraordinary shocks in 2008, the U.S. banks entered an exceptional state of turmoil in 2009. Starting as a credit issue in the subprime segment of the mortgage market, the sticky situation spread to almost the entire financial services industry, and all corners of the globe. In other words, the financial crisis ultimately morphed into a massive economic crisis, which has had major ramifications across the whole world. Although the banking industry is dealing with liquidity and

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Excerpted from Rising Commercial Loan Losses Cast A Long Shadow Over U.S. Banks Despite some hopeful signs of relief for U.S. banks in second-quarter 2009, the next several quarters likely will continue to be a struggle, especially for small regional institutions, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services analysts said during a quarterly conference call on Aug. 6. Overall, the industry outlook remains predominantly negative, in part because of banks’ lower profit margins related to still-heav

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