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Quixote ugly --              Spain adds bank stress tests to saga of
missteps
George Hay / October 02, 2012

Spain is doing its Don Quixote impression again. The troubled euro state’s latest attempt at shoring
up trust in its imploding banking system was supposed to be the final one. Madrid was expected to
pump enough capital in its lenders to lay concerns to rest. But the rosy assumptions chosen by the
government are still too close to Cervantes’ ever-dreaming literary character.



That may seem an odd reaction to a stress test that locates a euro 59-billion hole in Spanish bank
balance sheets. Popular, a major private bank rather than an ailing caja, now needs to find over
euro 3 billion of capital — a sum that approaches its market capitalization. And, the stress test’s
assumption of a 6.2 per cent cumulative drop in Spanish GDP in 2012-13 is more than double
current forecasts.



But half of the 14 banks tested get off scot-free, with no requirement to boost capital. The main
reason is that Spain thinks its banks can make euro 59 billion of profit over the next three years.
True, if Madrid can implement its latest austerity drive and rein in its high sovereign yields by
accepting a Euro zone bailout, it’s not impossible that these profits could materialize.



But to decisively break the “doom loop” between the banks and their ailing sovereign, a really
conservative approach would have been better. Without the leg-up from profits, BBVA is the only
one of the 14 banks under review that wouldn’t need capital. Throw in the tests’ other weaknesses
— such as the failure to stress banks’ equity portfolios, and the assumption that there’s still some
value in undeveloped land — and the industry as a whole would need euro 112 billion, according to
JPMorgan.



Another way to look at it is to compare Spain’s stress test with that of Ireland. The Irish test
assumed the overall sector took credit losses of 24 per cent. Spain’s equivalent number is 17 per
cent. Spanish banks would have needed euro 94 billion had they used the Irish criteria, according
to Nomura.



Spanish banks might protest they are in better shape. But that’s not the point. The European Union
made euro 100 billion of capital available to restore confidence in the system. Spanish Prime
Minister Mariano Rajoy’s only excuse for not using the whole lot was his promise that the
assumptions would be conservative enough. Given that they aren’t, Spain has missed yet another
opportunity.

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Quixote ugly - spain adds bank stress tests to saga of missteps

  • 1. Quixote ugly -- Spain adds bank stress tests to saga of missteps George Hay / October 02, 2012 Spain is doing its Don Quixote impression again. The troubled euro state’s latest attempt at shoring up trust in its imploding banking system was supposed to be the final one. Madrid was expected to pump enough capital in its lenders to lay concerns to rest. But the rosy assumptions chosen by the government are still too close to Cervantes’ ever-dreaming literary character. That may seem an odd reaction to a stress test that locates a euro 59-billion hole in Spanish bank balance sheets. Popular, a major private bank rather than an ailing caja, now needs to find over euro 3 billion of capital — a sum that approaches its market capitalization. And, the stress test’s assumption of a 6.2 per cent cumulative drop in Spanish GDP in 2012-13 is more than double current forecasts. But half of the 14 banks tested get off scot-free, with no requirement to boost capital. The main reason is that Spain thinks its banks can make euro 59 billion of profit over the next three years. True, if Madrid can implement its latest austerity drive and rein in its high sovereign yields by accepting a Euro zone bailout, it’s not impossible that these profits could materialize. But to decisively break the “doom loop” between the banks and their ailing sovereign, a really conservative approach would have been better. Without the leg-up from profits, BBVA is the only one of the 14 banks under review that wouldn’t need capital. Throw in the tests’ other weaknesses — such as the failure to stress banks’ equity portfolios, and the assumption that there’s still some value in undeveloped land — and the industry as a whole would need euro 112 billion, according to JPMorgan. Another way to look at it is to compare Spain’s stress test with that of Ireland. The Irish test assumed the overall sector took credit losses of 24 per cent. Spain’s equivalent number is 17 per cent. Spanish banks would have needed euro 94 billion had they used the Irish criteria, according to Nomura. Spanish banks might protest they are in better shape. But that’s not the point. The European Union made euro 100 billion of capital available to restore confidence in the system. Spanish Prime
  • 2. Minister Mariano Rajoy’s only excuse for not using the whole lot was his promise that the assumptions would be conservative enough. Given that they aren’t, Spain has missed yet another opportunity.