Group 1 - The transportation industry is facing significant challenges, with gross impaired loans increasing by 38% to $7.1 billion from Q3 to Q4, indicating a decline in the industry's overall health and capacity [3] - A freight recession has persisted for over three years, impacting the ability of trucking companies to repay loans for equipment purchased during periods of high spot rates [4] - TFI International reported a 24% drop in operating income due to adverse economic conditions in the U.S., highlighting the financial strain on trucking operations [4] Group 2 - BMO's gross impaired loans in transportation reached CA$585 million (approximately $419 million), marking a new peak for the key trucking lender, despite a previous decline of nearly 16% in Q3 [7] - The Chief Risk Officer of BMO expressed optimism about a steady decline in new watch list formations, which may lead to lower impaired balances over time [7] - Economic forecasts suggest a softer environment in Canada during the first half of 2026, but potential improvements in the U.S. economy are anticipated later in the year [5]
BMO repayment risk hits new peak for transportation loans