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The Swiss bank posted the biggest quarterly profit on record thanks to an accounting gain related to its acquisition of Credit Suisse, but weak performance at its former rival hints at a long road back to growth
Imminent half year results will reveal whether the new Swiss bank is a hastily patched monster or a new financial powerhouse
Banks are determined to stick to their growth plans as they see cause for optimism in investment banking thanks to increasing confidence and a growing pipeline of deals
Wall Street is urging the Fed to be cautious despite the regulator hinting higher capital requirements are coming
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  • US banks reporting earnings in the third quarter ubiquitously saw steep upturns in revenues from fixed income trading, despite some seeing overall falls in year over year revenues, as divergences of opinion on the Federal Reserve’s plans for interest rates caused increased trading in bonds.
  • Morgan Stanley on Wednesday reported a quarterly increase in earnings of 57% compared to the third quarter of 2015, driven in part by big gains in its fixed income sales and trading unit.
  • Citi Asia earned $3.4bn in revenues in the third quarter of 2016, a 1% rise year-on-year. Asia was second only to North America in contributing to the bank's overall profits, with gains in wealth management, M&A and equity underwriting, and consumer business boosting performance.
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    Goldman Sachs reported third quarter earnings on Tuesday, posting a year-on-year increase in revenue on the back of improved conditions in its fixed income trading unit.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch posted a post-crisis record for its pre-tax profits in the third quarter this year, supported by eye-popping growth in fixed income, currency and commodities division and in capital markets revenues and profits.
  • Revenues at Citi’s fixed income operations soared 35% year on year in the third quarter 2016, helping to offset the overall revenue decline at group as it continues to reduce non-core assets in Citi Holdings.