We need banks to write down mortgage debt

In the years before the financial crash, it was considered essential to have a selection of bank shares in a portfolio, even though banks were expensive, writes Eugene McErlean.

We need banks to write down mortgage debt

In the years before the financial crash, it was considered essential to have a selection of bank shares in a portfolio, even though banks were expensive, writes Eugene McErlean.

UK banks, for example, which once traded at a price- to-book value of around two, now trade at half that value despite the significant upturn in stock markets.

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