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Spring hasn’t sprung for Wall Street bond traders

Trading volumes rose in April, but big Wall Street banks remain under pressure

Shoots of a trading recovery since Q1 haven't taken the pressure off Wall Street banks
Shoots of a trading recovery since Q1 haven't taken the pressure off Wall Street banks Photo: iStock

Green shoots aren’t the same thing as a lush lawn.

After a miserable first quarter in fixed-income trading for US banks, there were tentative signs of a rebound in April. But activity isn't likely to bounce back all that strongly, meaning banks' trading arms aren't going to bolster profits in a big way anytime soon.

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