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Zacks Industry Rank Analysis

Avoid Regional Domestic Banks

By: Dirk Van Dijk
November 27, 2009 | Comments: 0
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Industry Rank Analysis 11-25-09

Commercial real estate is in big trouble, with rising vacancy rates leading to lower effective rents. On top of that, the Cap rate, which is sort of like the P/E ratio for stocks (or to be more precise, like the E/P or earnings yield for stocks), has been rising, meaning that investors are willing to pay less for each dollar of operating earnings.

Moody’s recently estimated that commercial real estate values are now 43% below peak levels. This has weighed heavily on the real estate-related industries, and the Zacks Industry Ranks reflect those troubles. 

Out of 206 industries that we follow, Real Estate Operations now rank 180, with an average Zacks Rank of its constituents of 3.31. The ranks range from 1-5; Zacks #1 Rank stocks indicate a strong buy, which is assigned to the 5% of stocks which are most timely. Stocks which are in the 6th through 20th percentile earn a 2, with similar rules for the 5’s and 4’s.

Almost as badly viewed by the industry rank are the mortgage REITs, which are in 178th place with an average rank of 3.30. Equity REITs fare better, but not by much, sitting in 165th place with an average rank of 3.27. Individual stocks with the dreaded #5 scores in those three related industries include: Capital Trust (CT - Snapshot Report), Investco Mortgage (IVR), Ramco-Gershensn Properties (RPT - Snapshot Report) and Glincher Realty (GRT - Snapshot Report).

Generally, commercial mortgages are for much shorter terms than the 30 years associated with most residential mortgages. Five years is the standard. That means that the owners of the properties are going to have to go to the banks and try to roll over the mortgage. For the banks, this presents a problem, since they do not want to lend out more than the collateral is worth.

Owners of commercial properties are far more likely to ruthlessly default than are homeowners -- after all, it's not like their kids are going to hate them for forcing them to move away from all their friends if they just let the banks take over the property. Most banks, particularly small to mid-sized banks are far more exposed to commercial real estate than they are to residential real estate and mortgages. Even if they make a residential mortgage, they are likely to package it up and sell it off to Fannie (FNM - Snapshot Report) or Freddie (FRE - Analyst Report) rather than hold it in their portfolio.

As a result, the Zacks Ranks for the regional banks look even worse than the ranks for the real estate companies themselves. The 206 total industries have seven related to the regional banks, with five regional industries plus one for the major regional banks that cover several different regions. With the exception of the major regionals and the banks in the Northeast -- both of which are neutral and tied for 104th place with average scores of 3.00 -- the banks all look downright ugly.

The worst of the bunch, by a hair, are the Western Regional banks in 198th place with an average score of 3.64, followed by the Midwest in 197th place and a score of 3.51, the Southeast (180th place, 3.31) and the Southwest (177th, 3.29). I don’t think the differences between them are all that significant -- just stay away from them all. Some of the larger names among the banks with Zacks Rank #5 scores include: Private Bancorp (PVTB - Snapshot Report), Sterling Bancshares TX (SBIB - Snapshot Report) and Peoples Bancorp of Ohio (PEBO - Snapshot Report). None of them will be mistaken for J.P Morgan (JPM - Analyst Report) or Bank of America (BAC - Analyst Report).

If you need to have a bank in your portfolio, it would be a good idea to look overseas. In very distinct contrast to their domestic cousins, the Foreign Bank industry is in 15th place, with an average score of 2.27. Some of the banks showing up with coveted 1 scores include major institutions like Credit Suisse (CS - Analyst Report) and Deutsche Bank (DB - Snapshot Report). If you want a more Latin, emerging market flavor for your bank investments, consider Banco Santander (SAN - Snapshot Report) of Chile or Banco Bradesco (BBD - Snapshot Report) of Brazil.

Sector This Week's Zacks Rank Last Week's Zacks Rank FY09 Revisions Ratio FY09 Estimates
Revised
Up
FY09 Estimates
Revised
Down
FY10 Revisions Ratio
Auto-Tires-Trucks 2.75 2.73 2.38 126 53 2.34
Retail-Wholesale 2.76 2.77 2.92 958 328 2.37
Consumer Staples 2.81 2.75 2.67 390 146 2.78
Conglomerates 2.85 2.88 1.96 45 23 1.31
Computer and Technology 2.89 2.85 2.08 1655 795 1.45
Basic Materials 2.91 2.92 1.42 364 257 1.28
Business Services 2.93 2.95 2.10 256 122 1.54
Construction 2.94 2.85 1.26 180 143 1.13
Industrial Products 2.96 2.98 1.53 365 238 1.15
Oils-Energy 2.97 2.99 1.28 852 664 1.37
Consumer Discretionary 2.99 3.07 1.46 477 327 1.54
Medical 3.02 2.98 1.70 1219 716 1.19
Utilities 3.05 3.05 1.13 247 218 0.83
Finance 3.15 3.16 1.30 1304 1000 0.87
Aerospace 3.15 3.28 1.30 73 56 0.71
Transportation 3.17 3.22 0.77 180 235 0.74

Dirk van Dijk, CFA is the Chief Equity Strategist for Zacks.com. With more than 25 years investment experience he has become a popular commentator appearing in the Wall Street Journal and on CNBC.  Dirk is also the Editor in charge of the market beating Zacks Strategic Investor http://www.zacks.com/registration/strategicinvestor/welcome/?adid=SI_online_commentary_dvd service.


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