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Operator
Welcome to the Central Pacific Financial Corp. Second Quarter 2021 Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded and will be available for replay shortly after its completion on the company s website at www.cpb.bank. [Operator Instructions]
I d like to turn the call over to Mr. David Morimoto, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead.
David S. Morimoto
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Thank you, Andrew, and thank you all for joining us as we review the Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2021 for Central Pacific Financial Corp. With me this morning are Paul Yonamine, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; Catherine Ngo, President; Arnold Martines, Executive Vice President and Chief Banking Officer; and Anna Hu, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer. We have prepared a slide presentation that we will refer to in our remarks today.
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By Isabella DeLeo, Stacker News
On 7/14/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
While the full economic impact of the coronavirus can only be revealed in the months and years ahead, one thing is fairly likely: Rebuilding the nation will depend largely on how well America can continue to contain the spread of COVID-19. As of June 2021, nearly 50 percent of Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine, which has allowed states and businesses to more fully reopen, increasing spending and revenue. But even as many states have returned to some semblance of normalcy, most statewide economies will need more time before they ve returned to pre-pandemic levels.