J.P. Morgan sees investment banks’ post-election momentum continuing (GS:NYSE)

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Funding financial institution shares’ robust beneficial properties following the U.S. elections is justified given the chance of decrease taxes, anticipated delays and additional dilution in Basel III last guidelines, and anticipated in funding banking exercise, particularly M&A, J.P. Morgan analyst stated in a current notice.

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