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23. US banks to lose billions over commercial property
NEW YORK (AFP) – Commercial real-estate loans could bring losses of 100 billion dollars at 940 small and midsized US banks by the end of 2010, according to a study published Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal.

In all, these loans funding the construction of shopping malls, office buildings, hotels and apartment complexes could be responsible for almost half of the losses at the banks analyzed by the newspaper.

The Journal, which used the same loan-loss criteria for the banks as federal regulators did for their recent "stress tests" to determine the financial viability of the 19 largest US financial establishments, said total losses for the banks it studied could actually end up surpassing 200 billion dollars (150 billion euros).

At "nearly all" the banks, the Journal said potential losses could exceed revenue over that same period.

Under the newspaper's worst-case scenario, more than 600 small and midsized banks could see their capital reduced to risky levels, and almost a third of the banks could reach those levels due to losses in commercial real-estate.

In contrast, the banks would see a total of 49 billion dollars of losses on home loans.

Small and midsized banks "are in just much worse shape" than the big banks, Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Terry McEvoy told the newspaper after reviewing its study. "There is a lot less earnings power at these banks."

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