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Monday, April 07, 2025
A University of Illinois economist says U.S. commercial banks overall are better equipped than agricultural banks to withstand losses and less vulnerable to insolvency, due to a stronger level of capital.
Agricultural banks are generally doing well, but they need to keep a close eye on their portfolios as financial pressures continue to increase in farm country, federal and state regulators told a group of attendees at the National Agricultural Bankers Conference in Omaha Tuesday.