Valuation: Comps & Precedents
What determines whether a bank trades above or below tangible book value, and how do bankers formalize this in comps?
Model answer
The driver is the spread between returns and the cost of equity: a bank sustainably earning ROTE above its cost of equity should trade above tangible book; one earning below it trades at a discount.…
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