Wall Street banks have experienced severe end of 2015, and now analysts are looking at first what will happen this year.
Banking analyst at Societe Generale Jeff Doss and his team have put together the "Banks Handbook" for the next year and are deeply immersed in the problems facing the leading banks in the US and Europe.
These cover the organization of activities in line with the new regulatory barriers to action on the performances of the restructuring plans of banks.
Here are the biggest challenges facing the world's banks
Goldman Sachs
Maintaining growth in bank earnings after a period of strong growth. In the third quarter of 2015, Goldman Sachs, realized net income of $ 5.48 billion - this is the highest performance for this period since 2007.
Morgan Stanley
Implement a strategy to improve operations in wealth management. Wealth management is a major focus for Morgan Stanley, as this is the most profitable business for the bank during the financial crisis.
JPMorgan
Optimize the overall business risk, complexity, size and management potential GSIB related addition in the stress tests. JPMorgan tops a number of global banking leader boards in terms of how it is interconnected with other banks, how difficult would it be to replace, and how complex its business.
Wells Fargo
Revenue growth in an environment of low interest rates. In December, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in nine years - but it is still low and will remain low for some time.
Citigroup
Greater overall exposure to EMs / Asia in the current adverse environment. Emerging markets are under pressure, which has implications for Citigroup, which historically has had strong positions in many of these markets.
Bank of America
The focus is on improving the return on tangible equity. Bank of America had little difficulty Stress Test Fed in the past, and investors would like to see higher profits for shareholders.
Deutsche Bank
Deleveraging of the I-Bank group to improve ROTNAV. Deutsche Bank announced the restructuring of its investment bank in an attempt to achieve better profits. Aggressive cuts in expenses and bonuses.
Credit Suisse
Improving ROTNAV after cost cuts and restructuring. Improving ROTNAV is a recurring theme for European banks. In short, the challenge is to improve returns while will cut jobs and increase efforts to restructure.
Barclays
To shrink non-core assets without destroying the carrying value.
UBS
Reduction of costs (especially in the Corporate Center). The use of excess capital wisely to increase shareholder returns.
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