Job cuts. Plunging share prices. A slew of regulation that is forcing a radical overhaul of the way banks do business.
Three years on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the outlook for the global investment banking industry is the worst it has been since the financial crisis.
“Investment banking is on the defensive and on the wane,” warns Standard & Poor’s, the credit ratings agency, in its latest analysis of the sector.
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