Swiss private banking firm Julius Baer Holding (JB) posted a Q2 net profit of CHF138m - 45% lower than that for the year-earlier period.
Assets under management excluding global custody did not fare too badly in comparison, falling a marginal 1% to CHF141bn on last year. The results were due to a decline in transaction-related earn...
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