Capital One On Hold: Consumer-Driven Banks Could Face Recession Headwinds In 2023

Summary:

  • A potential recession in 2023 could hit consumer-driven banks hardest.
  • Capital One has lacked YoY growth in dividends or capital ratios.
  • Unlike its larger banking sector peers, Capital One is too concentrated in consumer banking and credit.
  • A risk to my bearish outlook could be a favorable interest rate environment throughout 2023 and recession projections being wrong.

Capital One Financial Corporation Headquarters, McLean, Virginia (<a href='https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/USA' title='Liberty All-Star Equity Fund'>USA</a>)

Capital One Financial Corporation Headquarters, McLean, Virginia (USA)

John M. Chase

Capital One Financial (NYSE:COF) released its Q1 2023 earnings recently on April 27th, and I am calling a bearish rating on this bank for the rest of

Capital One - Q1 2023 - Consolidated Results

Capital One – Q1 2023 – Consolidated Results (Capital One)

Increase in Net Chargeoffs

Increase in Net Chargeoffs (Capital One – Q1 2023 Results)

Capital ratios YoY

Capital ratios YoY (Capital One Financial – Q1 2023 results)

Dividend growth YoY

Dividend growth YoY (Capital One Financial – Q1 2023 results)

Capital One price chart since 2022

Capital One price chart since 2022 (StreetSmart Edge platform)


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