Five small U.S. banks have failed in 2026 through August, including the $68 million-asset Tioga-Franklin Savings Bank on August 21, amid persistent commercial real estate losses and unrealized securities markdowns that have eroded capital at community lenders. The 32 largest banks cleared the Federal Reserve’s June stress test with aggregate CET1 capital declining just 1.6 percentage points to 11.2% under a severe recession scenario featuring 39% CRE price drops and $708 billion in projected losses. Elevated inflation from Middle East energy shocks and market-implied expectations for higher policy rates are sustaining pressure on net interest margins, while upcoming FOMC meetings and quarterly earnings will test whether recent resilience holds or if further small-bank resolutions accelerate before year-end.
Polymarketデータを参照したAI生成の実験的な要約。これは取引アドバイスではなく、このマーケットの解決方法には一切関係ありません。 · 更新日$70,616 Vol.

米国の銀行
3%

ドイツ銀行
3%

シティグループ
3%

BNY
3%

Truist
3%

RBC
3%

モルガン・スタンレー
3%

KeyBank
3%

BNPパリバ
3%

HSBC
3%

サンタンデール
3%

BMO
3%

ロイズ
2%

スコシアバンク
2%

ウェルズ・ファーゴ
2%

バンク・オブ・アメリカ
2%

JPMorgan Chase
2%

UBS
1%

ゴールドマン・サックス
1%
$70,616 Vol.

米国の銀行
3%

ドイツ銀行
3%

シティグループ
3%

BNY
3%

Truist
3%

RBC
3%

モルガン・スタンレー
3%

KeyBank
3%

BNPパリバ
3%

HSBC
3%

サンタンデール
3%

BMO
3%

ロイズ
2%

スコシアバンク
2%

ウェルズ・ファーゴ
2%

バンク・オブ・アメリカ
2%

JPMorgan Chase
2%

UBS
1%

ゴールドマン・サックス
1%
For the purposes of this market, the listed bank will be considered to have “failed” if any of the following occurs under the bank’s applicable legal or regulatory framework, within the listed date range:
- The listed bank’s primary banking regulator formally declares the institution insolvent or non-viable, or withdraws or revokes the bank’s license or authorization, and such determination initiates or directly results in resolution, liquidation, wind-down, or transfer actions.
- The listed bank enters a court-ordered liquidation, statutory resolution regime, or regulator-mandated wind-down, including the use of resolution tools such as bail-ins, forced asset transfers, or the establishment of a bridge bank.
- A government or resolution authority intervenes in a manner that wipes out or subordinates existing equity of the listed bank and transfers effective control of the bank to the state or a designated resolution authority, with continued operations dependent on official intervention.
- The listed bank publicly defaults on a payment obligation, including derivatives margin, repo, or physical commodity delivery, and such default is formally acknowledged by the bank’s primary regulator or resolution authority and directly results in the initiation of resolution, liquidation, license withdrawal, or regulator-mandated transfer of the bank.
- The listed bank is subject to a compulsory merger, acquisition, or transfer of all or substantially all of its assets and liabilities ordered or directed by its primary banking regulator or resolution authority due to the bank’s financial condition or to prevent failure, regardless of whether a formal insolvency declaration or immediate equity wipeout is publicly announced at the time of transfer.
If there is a potential failure of the listed bank within this market’s date range and a qualifying regulatory or court action has occurred but has not yet been fully published by the relevant authority, this market may remain open until April 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET to allow for confirmation. If no qualifying failure is confirmed by that date, this market will resolve to “No.”
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements, filings, or actions by the listed bank’s primary banking regulator or resolution authority; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
マーケット開始日: Apr 8, 2026, 7:20 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, the listed bank will be considered to have “failed” if any of the following occurs under the bank’s applicable legal or regulatory framework, within the listed date range:
- The listed bank’s primary banking regulator formally declares the institution insolvent or non-viable, or withdraws or revokes the bank’s license or authorization, and such determination initiates or directly results in resolution, liquidation, wind-down, or transfer actions.
- The listed bank enters a court-ordered liquidation, statutory resolution regime, or regulator-mandated wind-down, including the use of resolution tools such as bail-ins, forced asset transfers, or the establishment of a bridge bank.
- A government or resolution authority intervenes in a manner that wipes out or subordinates existing equity of the listed bank and transfers effective control of the bank to the state or a designated resolution authority, with continued operations dependent on official intervention.
- The listed bank publicly defaults on a payment obligation, including derivatives margin, repo, or physical commodity delivery, and such default is formally acknowledged by the bank’s primary regulator or resolution authority and directly results in the initiation of resolution, liquidation, license withdrawal, or regulator-mandated transfer of the bank.
- The listed bank is subject to a compulsory merger, acquisition, or transfer of all or substantially all of its assets and liabilities ordered or directed by its primary banking regulator or resolution authority due to the bank’s financial condition or to prevent failure, regardless of whether a formal insolvency declaration or immediate equity wipeout is publicly announced at the time of transfer.
If there is a potential failure of the listed bank within this market’s date range and a qualifying regulatory or court action has occurred but has not yet been fully published by the relevant authority, this market may remain open until April 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET to allow for confirmation. If no qualifying failure is confirmed by that date, this market will resolve to “No.”
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements, filings, or actions by the listed bank’s primary banking regulator or resolution authority; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Five small U.S. banks have failed in 2026 through August, including the $68 million-asset Tioga-Franklin Savings Bank on August 21, amid persistent commercial real estate losses and unrealized securities markdowns that have eroded capital at community lenders. The 32 largest banks cleared the Federal Reserve’s June stress test with aggregate CET1 capital declining just 1.6 percentage points to 11.2% under a severe recession scenario featuring 39% CRE price drops and $708 billion in projected losses. Elevated inflation from Middle East energy shocks and market-implied expectations for higher policy rates are sustaining pressure on net interest margins, while upcoming FOMC meetings and quarterly earnings will test whether recent resilience holds or if further small-bank resolutions accelerate before year-end.
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