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Global Banking Shares Tumble Amid Renewed U.S. Credit Quality Concerns

Banking stocks worldwide faced significant pressure as credit concerns in U.S. regional banks sparked a broad market selloff. The downturn comes despite strong earnings from major Wall Street institutions and follows specific loan loss disclosures from several regional lenders. Analysts suggest the reaction may reflect broader market anxiety about credit quality and economic health.

Market Turbulence Hits Financial Sector

Global banking shares experienced substantial declines as renewed concerns about U.S. regional bank credit quality triggered a widespread selloff across financial markets, according to reports from Reuters. The downturn reportedly revived memories of the confidence crisis that shook the banking sector just over two years ago, with investors showing heightened sensitivity to any signs of credit deterioration.