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WSJ: Legal Costs for Big Banks to Top $100 Billion

“Large global banks will likely pay more than $100 billion in legal fees when all is said and done to pay for their bad behavior in the mortgage-market collapse, the financial crisis, and the Libor rate scandal, The Wall Street Journal reports.

The big four U.S. banks — Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo – already have doled out $61.3 billion for financial-crisis and mortgage claims over the past three years, according to SNL Financial research firm.

U.S. banks will ultimately have to fork over another $24.7 billion for the repurchase of faulty mortgage loans, according to Compass Point Research & Trading
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And Libor and other settlements are expected to cost banks at least $14 billion.

While the KBW Bank Index has gained 9.6 percent so far this year, news about all the legal settlements have kept investors from driving up bank stocks further, some experts say.

“There always seems to be another negative headline, and that has kept investors on the sidelines,” Jason Goldberg, an analyst with Barclays, tells The Journal.

The issue is whether banks have sent aside enough reserves to cover their legal costs without subtracting too much from profits.

“Libor is the big unknown right now, because it’s still playing out at the preliminary stages,” Micah Green, co-chairman of the financial-services practice at law firm Patton Boggs LLP in Washington, tells The Journal.

One good piece of news for U.S. banks is the Cyprus bailout, says star bank analyst Dick Bove of Rafferty Capital….”

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