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.... $3B (~10%) and leads to flat-to-lower expenses for 2023E-2026E. This would come after a 3-year increase in core expenses of est. 1/4 (up $10B 2020-2023E)....
...Interestingly, the market unwound some of its strong Agency security purchases in May, with private accounts selling $9.3B and official accounts shedding a smaller $1.1B, with a total of $10.3B in Agency...
...(Figure 3a) Because labor’s share of output is much lower in industry, at around 50 percent compared with nearly 90 percent in agriculture (Figure 3b), labor’s share of GDP has plunged, as seen in Figure...
...So far in May, FM’s have seen $250m inflows versus EM outflows of $1.3b....
...of mythic proportions–higher than the total market cap of all but 49 of the S&P 500 companies (see Exhibit 3), the highest among all US listed companies (see Exhibit 4) and growing–FCF has been $14.3B...
...quality trends (slightly lower NPAs, possibly lower NCOs though continued shift from consumer to commercial), a lower provision (continued decline in reserve building) and a higher share count (issued 1.3B...
...to $2B net debt, and we estimate at most it could take on another $4B deal-related debt before losing investment grade (the incremental Cadbury chocolate EBITDA would be only about $800M), or about £2.3B...
...I believe direct annual cost of the security apparatus is about $2.5b-$3b in the next two years....
...-Citibank (C) $4.7B -Lehman (LEH) $3B -BoA (BAC) $2B -UBS $1.8B -Bear Stearns (BSC) $1.7B -ING $1.5B -JPMorgan (JPM) $1.4B -Calyon $1.3B -Merrill Lynch (MER) $760m -BN Paribas $600m -Credit Suisse...
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