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Wall Street banks set to report $40bn trading haul as Iran war rekindles volatility

Five largest US lenders expected to unveil highest combined trading revenues since at least 2014
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Column chart of Trading revenue in $bn showing Wall Street set for bumper trading revenues
"}],[{"start":85.78999999999999,"text":"The conflict in the Middle East sparked a record-breaking oil rally and slump in the stock market as well as fears that soaring energy prices could ignite a global wave of inflation and push some economies into recession. "}],[{"start":99.86999999999999,"text":"Despite sharp oil price movements, analysts still expect growth in equities trading to be stronger than in fixed income, currencies and commodities trading. "}],[{"start":111.1,"text":"The banks are set to record growth of 13 to 15 per cent in equities and 8 to 13 per cent in FICC, where JPMorgan and Citi are expected to book the strongest gains."}],[{"start":124.74,"text":"Investment banks were pushed to retool their trading operations following the 2008 financial crisis and are now geared less towards making directional bets on markets and more on facilitating and financing trades for clients. "}],[{"start":140.78,"text":"Fees from investment banking are also poised to continue to rise in the quarter, with analysts forecasting increases of more than 10 per cent at all five banks. "}],[{"start":151.73,"text":"Dealmaking has rebounded in recent months after years in the doldrums, driven by demand for financing for AI projects and a looser regulatory environment. "}],[{"start":163.28,"text":"Although geopolitical uncertainty climbed in the quarter, the banks will have received fees from deals that were announced last year but closed during the first three months of this year. "}],[{"start":174.12,"text":"Profits at the banks are forecast to rise by about 7 per cent overall, with the biggest gains at Goldman and Morgan Stanley. Those banks are most heavily geared towards trading and investment banking. "}],[{"start":188.02,"text":"Analysts have cautioned that investment banking fees could suffer from prolonged conflict in the Middle East. Choppy stock markets could also quash investors’ appetite for public listings. "}],[{"start":200.61,"text":"“If there is going to be a soft spot in the quarter due to this increased volatility it could be in the equities capital markets business,” said Cassidy."}],[{"start":211.45000000000002,"text":"Goldman Sachs will open earnings season on Monday, followed by JPMorgan and Citi on Tuesday. Morgan Stanley and Bank of America release their results on Wednesday."}],[{"start":224.43,"text":"Investors will also scrutinise banks’ exposure to non-bank lenders following a wave of redemptions in private credit funds driven by concerns about credit quality. "}],[{"start":237.47,"text":"Banks’ lending to private capital firms and hedge funds has boomed in recent years as lenders have sought higher returns at a relatively low capital cost."}],[{"start":257.95,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775978780_6510.mp3"}

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