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Wall Street Bonuses Will Be Extra Fat This Year. Here's How Much Bankers Are Getting. -- Barrons.com
Compensation consulting companies predict traders will receive a "windfall", with Wall Street bonuses seeing a significant increase for the first time in three years.
According to a report by the compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates, Wall Street firms are expected to pay higher bonuses this year, marking the first increase since the bumper year of 2021.
Rallying Bank Stocks Have Further Room to Run, Analyst Says
Goldman Sachs: Hedge funds are scrambling for bank stocks after the end of the US presidential election, while the public utility sector has seen net selling for the first time in four weeks.
A report from Goldman Sachs shows that as investors react to Trump winning the USA presidential election, hedge funds bought bank stocks at the fastest pace in three years last week while shorting renewable electrical utilities producers.
Trump's election victory is a "green light" for financial stocks. Wall Street's major banks are eyeing these potential banking stocks.
Wall Street analysts continue to predict Donald Trump's potential win in the election and the impact on bank stocks.
Wall Street Picks for Bank Stocks After Trump's Victory Include Capital One, PNC