Methodology – comparing apples with guavas

Comparing the performance of 20 different banks with different structures either side of the deepest financial crisis since at least the Great Depression is like comparing apples with oranges and a few guavas thrown in for good measure

With perpetual restructuring a regular feature of the investment banking industry, comparing the performance of an investment bank over three years is like comparing an apple with a different type of apple.

Comparing the performance of 20 different banks with different structures either side of the deepest financial crisis since at least the Great Depression is like comparing apples with oranges and a few guavas thrown in for good measure.

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