Less risky, less profitable, and probably a lot smaller – that is the prognosis for the world's banks as they attempt to rebound from the worst financial crisis of the postwar era.
This epochal shift in the financial climate means that even those institutions that come through the downturn intact will face a struggle to adapt to the new environment.
Amid the turmoil, it might seem futile to sketch out the future banking landscape. Most banks are struggling to forecast their performance over the next three months, let alone the coming five years. Bad loan charges are still rising.
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