FICC restructuring 'inevitable' at second tier banks

UBS, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse will have to restructure their fixed income, currencies and commodities divisions, according to JP Morgan research

A restructuring of the fixed income, currencies and commodities divisions at UBS, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse is inevitable, according to JP Morgan analysts, as compensation regulation is leading to a high fixed cost base in a business with volatile revenues.

In a note published yesterday, JP Morgan analysts led by Kian Abouhossein said that compensation regulation had meant that a restructuring of investment banks with a "tier two" fixed income, currencies and commodities franchise was now inevitable.

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