UK banks: Only halfway through the healing process?

UK BANKS

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Richard Colwell, equity income manager at Threadneedle, shines the spotlight on the banking sector as a potential recovery play for brave contrarians.

Over the last three months, UK bank shares have enjoyed a strong rally, helped by the ECB’s and US Federal Reserve’s liquidity moves. Inevitably, this has led to some speculation that the UK banks may have turned a corner – the Lehman collapse was after all more than four years ago, and billions have been spent globally in an attempt to return the banks to better health. While sentiment has undoubtedly improved, the actual healing process for banks still has some way to run – indeed, we would regard it as being only halfway complete. In the UK, Bank of England (BoE) governor Mervyn...

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