Trading Floors Up, Deal Rooms Down: Investment Banking’s Longest Slump in a Decade

Wall Street’s reliance on trading revenue has reached a new extreme. Investment banking has now underperformed for 14 consecutive quarters—its longest losing streak in over a decade. What this means for the industry, investors, and the future of dealmaking.

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