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Stock trading surge helps Wall Street navigate dealmaking trough

Last updated: June 17, 2025 4:06 am
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As Wall Street braces for the impact of President Trump’s trade war threats, executives are looking to their traders to offset the slowdown in deal fees. The market volatility triggered by the higher tariffs declared by the US president has led to a surge in trading activity, while corporate deals have been put on hold.

According to senior bankers, the uncertainty surrounding US trade policy has resulted in a decline in investment banking activity, with trading revenue expected to outperform fixed-income trading. Despite the challenges, bank executives are optimistic about the performance of their equities trading business in the second quarter, following a strong first-quarter performance.

While equity trading is expected to continue its upward trajectory, revenue from fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities trading is anticipated to slow down. Banks like Goldman Sachs have adjusted their risk positions in response to the tariff-induced volatility, with fixed-income trading experiencing a slight dip.

On the M&A front, banks are preparing for a drop in fees as companies hesitate to pursue big deals amidst the trade policy uncertainties. Despite the gloomy outlook, banks like Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase are expecting growth in trading revenues to offset the decline in investment banking fees.

As the value of M&A deals and IPOs fluctuates, Wall Street executives remain hopeful for a resurgence in deal activity in the coming months. Strongly performing IPOs and recent acquisitions have fueled optimism about a potential uptick in transactional activity.

Looking ahead, banks are cautiously optimistic about the future, with hopes for increased deal activity as uncertainties surrounding trade policies subside. While challenges remain, executives are encouraged by the resilience of the markets and the potential for a rebound in investment banking activity.

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Overall, the financial industry is navigating through choppy waters, leveraging trading revenues to offset the impact of trade war threats and uncertainty. With a focus on adaptability and resilience, Wall Street is poised to weather the storm and emerge stronger in the face of economic challenges.

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