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Zion Bank Energy Portfolio Outlook and Yield Curve Impact The passage provides routine financial commentary on Zion Bank's energy loan exposure, yield‑curve sensitivity, and stress‑test expectations. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or connections to high‑profile officials or controversial actions, offering only generic market‑level insight. Key insights: Zion Bank expects an 8% allowance on its energy loan portfolio ($2.3 M) to cover losses.; Oilfield services loans (26% of portfolio) are a primary risk factor.; A 25 bp rise in short‑end rates could add $30 M to spread income.
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Zion Bank Energy Portfolio Outlook and Yield Curve Impact The passage provides routine financial commentary on Zion Bank's energy loan exposure, yield‑curve sensitivity, and stress‑test expectations. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or connections to high‑profile officials or controversial actions, offering only generic market‑level insight. Key insights: Zion Bank expects an 8% allowance on its energy loan portfolio ($2.3 M) to cover losses.; Oilfield services loans (26% of portfolio) are a primary risk factor.; A 25 bp rise in short‑end rates could add $30 M to spread income.
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