Five US banks had fewest down days since 2015 in Q1

BofA Securities, BNY Mellon, Citi, JP Morgan and Wells Fargo had most 'up' days in four years

Five of the systemically important US banks posted the fewest losing trading sessions in the first quarter in at least four years, Risk Quantum analysis shows.

And the winners were: Bank of America Securities, BNY Mellon, Citigroup, JP Morgan and Wells Fargo.

In aggregate, the eight US global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) racked up 161 losing trading days over the three months to end-March, about 20 each on average. That was the smallest number of down days for any quarter going back

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