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July 5, 2008 6:52:53 AM CDT



American Express Feels Credit Crunch

Posted Jan 10, 08 7:33 PM CST in Business    Most Covered

(Newser) – With consumer spending slowing and credit defaults on the rise, American Express said today it will take a fourth-quarter charge of $275 million to build up its charge-card reserves, the Wall Street Journal reports. The company, which cited housing turmoil as a contributing factor, also predicted earnings to come in lower than analysts' estimates.

Though “overall cardmember spending” stayed sound, said chief Kenneth Chenault, “we did see some negative credit trends among US consumers during December, particularly in California, Florida, and other parts of the country most affected by the housing downturn.” The company expects fourth-quarter per-share earnings to be 70-72 cents, down from last year's 73 cents and well under analysts' estimates of 87 cents.

Sources Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg

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