In the bank: Increasing macroeconomic activity and higher equity prices will boost industry revenue
Investment Banking & Securities Dealing in New York
Investment Banking and Securities Dealing industry operators in New York derive a portion of industry revenue from trading fixed-income, currency, commodity, equity and derivative securities among others. Investment banking has a long-standing history in New York, leading it to represent an outsized portion of industry revenue nationally. The industry struggled during the beginning of the period as a result of new legislation set forth that limited the activities investment banks could undertake. This significantly decreased the amount of revenue industry operators generated from fixed income, commodities and currencies (FICC) trading operations. Over the five years to 2022, revenue is expected to grow as the industry is expected to continue to benefit from increasing macroeconomic activity and higher equity prices.
This industry is composed of companies and individuals that provide a range of securities services, including investment banking and broker-dealer trading services. They also offer banking and wealth management services and engage in proprietary trading (trading their own capital for a profit) to varying degrees. Investment banking services include securities underwriting and corporate financial services, while trading services include market making and broker-dealer services.
This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Bank of America Corporation
- Morgan Stanley
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