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US banks expected to post weaker earnings

Analysts in February began slashing profit and revenue estimates amid mounting evidence that bank traders found fewer opportunities to make money in debt and currency markets and bond underwriting slumped

Large US banks are poised to report weak first-quarter results, as trading revenue and mortgage lending slumped and other businesses couldn't make up the shortfall.

Analysts in February began slashing profit and revenue estimates amid mounting evidence that bank traders found fewer opportunities to make money in debt and currency markets and bond underwriting slumped. Quarterly reports kick off April 11 when JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo announce results.

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