摩通:第四季交易及投行业务收入约两成增长
摩通(JPM.US)行政总裁戴蒙(Jamie Dimon)表示,第四季交易及投行业务收入增长约20%,增幅较第三季略有轻微放缓。
戴蒙表示,今年首九个月该行表现抢镜,因联储局推出大规模资产购买计划,刺激市场交易活动,预计交易业务收入已经见底,未来会继续录得增长。
他又提到,对於贷款减值情况表示放心,强调今年较早时作出的拨备是根据基本情况预留较多的资金,毫无疑问目前的情况要较几个月前估计的要好。不过全年的整体开支会较市场预期的670亿美元高出约10亿美元,因该行年内加大投资。
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