If recent financial crises taught banks anything it is to sort the balance sheet out first, then worry about returns.
Europeans have been woefully slow on the first, while negative interest rates are killing hopes of doing much about the second.
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If recent financial crises taught banks anything it is to sort the balance sheet out first, then worry about returns.
Europeans have been woefully slow on the first, while negative interest rates are killing hopes of doing much about the second.