Sentences with phrase «return on tangible equity»

Consequently, the industry's overall return on tangible equity has for many decades fallen far short of the average return realized by American industry, a sorry performance almost certain to continue.
The lender reported an annualised return on tangible equity of 7.4 percent, compared with 6 percent a year earlier.
A 4 pct rise in revenue and falling costs moves boss Ross McEwan closer to his return on tangible equity target.
He emphasized JPMorgan's ability in the new climate to earn a return on tangible equity of 17 percent, two points higher than the target before corporate tax cuts were enacted and nearly four points greater than the company delivered in 2017.
The bank expects to generate a return on tangible equity of 10.7 percent in 2021.
If our asset and liability values are appropriate — and we believe they are — and if we can continue to deploy this capital profitably, we now think that it can earn approximately 17 % return on tangible equity for the foreseeable future.
RoTE refers to return on tangible equity, and card refers to the card business.

Not exact matches

«The firm's returns on tangible common equity for the fourth quarter of 2011 and the full year 2011 were 11 % and 15 %, respectively.
Outerwall has historically produced high returns on capital, and it's a business that doesn't need much tangible capital to produce huge amounts of cash flow (an attractive business), but it has been run similar to companies that get purchased by private equity firms — leverage up the balance sheet, issue a dividend (or buyout some shareholders), thus keeping very little equity «at risk».
The shares are also priced at 1.95 x tangible book value so investors should get 20.11 / 1.95 = 10.31 % return on the equity they hold per share.
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