Butterfield shares drop 30%
Shares of Butterfield Bank plunged nearly 30 percent yesterday to their lowest level since 1997.
The fall to $2 per share in Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) trading was expected after a deal that pumped $550 million of new capital into the bank was announced on Tuesday. More than 600,000 Butterfield shares traded.
The bank's fall sent The Royal Gazette / BSX Index tumbling more than nine percent. The Finance Ministry revealed that one of the bank's new investors — the Bermuda Government Pensions Fund — ploughed $30 million into the 152-year-old institution.
Two credit ratings agencies, Moody's and Fitch, downgraded Butterfield amid concerns over the bank's problematic investments linked to US mortgages.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority also said plans for a bank deposit insurance scheme should be finalised by year-end.
Meanwhile, Butterfield's rival, HSBC Bermuda, said its 2009 earnings fell 36 percent to $221 million, as low interest rates squeezed profit margins.
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