Episode 13: The Future for Investment Banking

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Regulatory reforms over the past decade helped banks weather the coronavirus crisis, but what’s in store in the future? What will it take to be a leading investment bank, and to what extent will technology be the differentiating factor? JP Morgan analyst Kian Abouhossein gives his views.

Addressing Termination Troubles

When Enron announced a shock $618 million loss on October 16, 2001, it took a further 47 days until it filed for bankruptcy. For Bear Stearns, it took 266 days between its bailout of a structured credit fund run by...