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14 Jul 2026, 21:15 UTC · 2h ago
Why High Credit Card Delinquencies Aren't Showing Up at the Big Banks
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WSJ
14 Jul 2026, 21:15 UTC · 2h ago
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Credit card delinquency rates have reached their highest levels in 15 years. — Rising delinquencies signal deteriorating consumer credit quality, which typically leads to higher loan-loss provisions and lower bank earnings.
-0.60Lenders' reported financial results are currently contrasting with the rise in credit card delinquency rates. — This suggests a lag in reporting or a divergence that may temporarily mask credit risks in official earnings reports.
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