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Banks – Only Industry Group Trading Below Book Value

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Banks – Only 1 Industry Group Is Trading Below 1x Book Value by Eric Bush, CFA – Gavekal Capital Blog

Financials have been pretty beaten up in 2016. The worst performing developed world industry group YTD have been the banks. Banks have fallen by over 16% (in USD) YTD. Of the five worst performing industry groups, three are from the financial sector. Surprisingly, the best performing industry group is also from the financial sector: real estate. As is usually the case, the only upside to poor performance is current valuations are becoming cheap, at least on a relative basis. In fact, banks are the only industry group, either from a median perspective or from an average perspective, that are trading below book value. Insurance companies are trading just a smidge over book value from a median perspective. All four financial industry groups are trading below 2x book value. To put this into better perspective, not a single consumer staples industry group is trading below 2x book value.

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