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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 boosts US bank stocks, with Wall Street expecting relaxed regulations.
Within the largest banks in the usa, people's emotions range from cautious optimism to excitement because they see the prospect of relief from regulatory institutions during the Biden era.
Impeachment of the SEC Chairman, revocation of the cryptocurrency lawsuit, relaxation of bank inspections... These might be the first shots of "Trump 2.0"!
Trump once claimed that he would fire SEC Chairman Gary Gensler on his first day in office, and planned to adopt a more lenient attitude towards the cryptos industry, possibly withdrawing the lawsuits against exchanges such as Binance and Coinbase. However, analysts believe that the new government's adjustment efforts may not be as significant.
Is Trump's victory equivalent to the banks on Wall Street winning? The five major banks have repeatedly hit new highs this year, and financial stocks are expected to continue the 'victory trade'.
Investors will hope for Trump to weaken financial regulations. Analysts point out that Trump's victory will bring the biggest change to federal financial regulatory institutions in US history.