Fixed income hammers BofA, Citi and Stanley get off lightly
Investment banking, especially fixed income, was the gaping hole in the road all five top US banks had to travel in the third quarter. But the damage it did to them varied extremely widely, suggesting that trading decisions, as well as client flows, may have played a part.
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