BofA shows why banks can’t wait for rate increases

Aggressive cost-cutting looks attractive given poor growth prospects

BofA shows why banks can’t wait for rate increases

A bank saying that it would be hitting its financial goals if only there was a normalised interest-rate environment is a lot like Barnes & Noble saying its book sales would be impressive if not for Amazon.com.

It isn't a statement likely to reassure investors looking for better performance today. Yet Bank of America finance chief Paul Donofrio seemed to make that argument Tuesday after the bank announced fourth-quarter results.

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