PBB's profits fell sharply due to its exposure to the struggling US commercial real estate market, hit by rising interest rates, falling property values, and high office vacancies.
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The main reason for PBB's 74% drop in profits is its exposure to the struggling US commercial real estate market, which has been hit by rising interest rates, falling property values, and high office vacancies.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in work habits, with many businesses embracing remote work or adopting hybrid work models, resulting in a sharp increase in office vacancies and a decrease in demand for office real estate.
PBB may need to diversify its portfolio and reduce its reliance on the US commercial real estate sector. The bank could explore other areas of real estate lending or expand into different markets less affected by the current challenges.
Many analysts believe that demand for office spaces will remain weak for the foreseeable future, which could continue to impact PBB's earnings.
PBB faces a tough road to recovery, and the bank will need to adjust its strategy to navigate the evolving real estate landscape and regain its financial footing.
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