CS Slashes Q1 Estimates For JPM, Citi, WFC, Other Large Cap Banks
2014-04-08T10:45:53-04:00
With first quarter earnings coming up, Credit Suisse Group AG (ADR) (NYSE:CS) is revisiting its EPS estimates for U.S. large cap banks, and it sees a host of problems that will put pressure on margins and dampen growth. Forward guidance will be especially important this quarter as management explains how it intends to drive performance when revenues are low.
“We expect 1Q to continue to reflect the challenges seen last quarter including some
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