This document is page 74 of a financial analysis report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, dated November 17, 2016, for the '2016 Future of Financials Conference'. It provides valuation frameworks, price objectives, and risk analyses for four banking institutions: PNC, U.S. Bancorp, UMB Financial, and Wells Fargo. The document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; its 'Epstein-related' nature likely stems from its inclusion in a larger collection of documents, indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014388' label.
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| The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (PNC) |
Subject of financial valuation with a $110 price objective.
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| U.S. Bancorp (USB) |
Subject of financial valuation with a $50 price objective. Noted as a Domestic SIFI (Systemically Important Financial...
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| UMB Financial Corporation (UMBF) |
Subject of financial valuation with a $78 price objective.
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| Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) |
Subject of financial valuation with a $55 price objective. Described as the second largest US depository.
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| Bank of America Merrill Lynch |
Author/Publisher of the financial analysis document.
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Appears as a document control number or Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014388), likely indicating the document is part ...
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Implied location of the analyzed banks, as Wells Fargo is referred to as the 'second largest US depository'.
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"Specific to USB, risks are enhanced regulatory scrutiny and capital standards as a Domestic SIFI and an announcement of a large expensive deal that could weigh on the stock price."Source
"Downside risks to our price objective are continued rising long rates, which could negatively impact the company's sizable securities book and erode tangible book value."Source
"...we are assuming WFC trades in line with peers due to a higher percentage of earnings from mortgage banking and accretable yield, as well as potentially greater regulatory scrutiny as the second largest US depository."Source
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