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From Reuters: Capital One Credit Card Defaults Fall, but BofA’s Rise

Capital One said the annualized net charge-off rate — debts the company believes it will never collect — for U.S. credit cards fell to 10.19 percent in February from 10.41 percent in January. …

However, Bank of America said its defaults rate rose in February, up from 13.25 percent in January to 13.51 percent.

Capital One Credit Card Charge-Offs Click on graph for larger image in new window.

This graph shows the COF annualized credit card charge-off rate since January 2005.

Notice the spike in 2005 – to 9.75% – associated with a surge in bankruptcy filings ahead of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA).

Capital One’s credit card annualized net charge-off rate is now at 10.19% – down slightly from January, but still above that spike in 2005!

As Reuters notes, Capital One is usually the first to report monthly credit card charge-offs – so this is the one I track. The other major credit card issuers will report later today.

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