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At US banks, CECL effects differ wildly

Truist bank sees reserves leap +150%; average increase is +50%

Loan-loss allowances leapt higher at most large US banks on adoption of the new Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) accounting standard at the start of the year, Risk Quantum analysis shows. At some firms, reserves more than doubled.

Across the 18 US banks with over $100 billion in assets that had disclosed the effects of CECL as of January 30, loan-loss allowances increased an average of 50%.

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