QABA ETF Signals End of Bank Mergers Wave
Banka birleşmeleri dalgası, FT Nasdaq Aba Community Bank Fund (QABA) ETF'sinin 17 yıllık performansının sonunu getiriyor. Bu ETF, 150'yi aşan küçük ba

The wave of bank mergers is winding down, as evidenced by the performance of the FT Nasdaq Aba Community Bank Fund (QABA) ETF. This 17-year-old investment vehicle, which tracks over 150 community banks' stocks, has been a proxy for the consolidation trends in the banking sector. After a strong rebound following the 2023 banking crisis, Rob Isbitts' analysis suggests QABA's technical chart indicates the rally has likely run its course. Key factors include margin pressure, high deposit costs, and sluggish loan demand. The net interest margin (NIM) remains a critical metric for the ETF's future performance. As bank mergers decline, investors are reassessing the prospects of smaller banks, reshaping the risk landscape in the sector.
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