Pending cases involving the U.S. Virgin Islands and former executive Jes Staley still hold danger for the bank.
The trouble for Goldman is that investors no longer value big wins in trading.
The ripple could turn into a wave of staff reductions if dealmaking fails to recover.
The lender delivered more stable revenues than peers despite volatile markets.
The Swiss lender may be vulnerable, but let's not compare apples and oranges on potential outcomes.
Appealing to the customers of the future may be uncomfortable for bank CEOs, but it's a commercial imperative.
Higher interest rates and a return to growth in lending are expected to bolster profits this year and next.
The reputation of Swiss banking has taken a battering for years and the hits keep coming.
Regulators have increased focus on communications in financial markets due to the pandemic.
Investors show a preference for banks with a promise of reliable revenue from traditional lending and wealth management.