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Someone wrote in [info]qimdnazvdo,
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I'm sorry, she's generic vermox “Most banks remain hesitant to announce outsized cost cuts in client facing businesses before peers; their concern being that banks that cut expenses first will see outsized pressure on their revenue,” the Goldman analysts said. “Using history as a guide shows this fear is justified, as historically banks that have cut expenses more than peers have seen outsized pressure on their revenue. This is creating a type of ‘reverse Darwinism,’ where banks are waiting for their competitors to leave certain businesses first, hoping their exit allows for share gains and more expense leverage for the banks that remain committed to the business.”


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