Bank of America: Buffett Selling Should Not Distract From Preferred Share

Summary:

  • Bank of America’s preferred shares offer attractive fixed dividend yields, especially BAC.PB and BAC.PK, despite loan performance challenges and Warren Buffett selling common shares.
  • The bank’s net interest income remains strong, with loans generating more interest income, although higher interest expenses persist.
  • Bank of America’s loan growth outpaces the commercial banking sector, and they have maintained a low loan to deposit ratio since the pandemic.

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Introduction

Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) (NEOE:BOFA:CA) is one of the world’s largest banks. Back in July, I warned investors against investing in the bank’s floating preferred shares as interest rates were expected to decline. Warren


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