Investment Banking

JPMorgan profits jump but bond traders suffer

US bank gives first indication of a tough second quarter for Wall Street's fixed income traders

JPMorgan profits jump but bond traders suffer
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JPMorgan's trading revenues slumped 14% in the second quarter - in the first indication that Wall Street’s bond traders have not been able to repeat their stellar start to 2017.

JPMorgan opened the second-quarter earnings season for US investment banks with a double-digit drop in revenues from fixed income sales and trading -- leaving it to the advisory and underwriting units to cushion the fall in its corporate and investment bank.

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