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Texas community banks grapple with national stresses as elevated rates pose new tests

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Despite community banks’ relative strength in Texas, the outlook through year-end 2024 comes with evolving downside risks, particularly involving unrealized losses on fixed-income holdings.

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  • Prithvi Kalkunte & Mariam Yousuf, 2024. "Texas community banks grapple with national stresses as elevated rates pose new tests," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddse:98728
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