A Ray of Light in Consumer Credit

In the past few weeks I've written about first- and second-trust mortgages at the money centers. In this column I will address credit card debt being extended to individuals. This is a bit more complicated, as we must consider the money centers Citibank (C), JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC), as well as the consumer credit companies Capital One (COF), Discover Financial (DFS) and American Express (AXP). Wells Fargo (WFC) is the seventh-largest holder, but it still carries a much smaller balance than the top six listed above, so I will not address here.

The first thing to note is that the money centers dominate this market, just as they do the mortgage market. There are about $7.5 trillion worth of loans, of all types, being held by all banks. About 8.75% of these, or $650 billion worth, are credit card loans....472 more words left in this article. To read them, just click below and try Real Money FREE for 14 days.

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