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Bank Clients Can’t Stop Trading Stocks
The Wall Street Journal39d agoneutral
Bank Clients Can’t Stop Trading Stocks

Bank trading desks are still booming – mostly thanks to stocks. Wall Street’s business of facilitating trades on behalf of clients has been fast-growing, and analysts were closely watching whether momentum would continue. Across the Street, fees from stock trades shot up, while fees related to bonds, commodities and other non-equity products also rose.

Bloomberg39d agobullish
Citi Beats Every Profit Estimate as CEO’s Rebuild Gains Steam

(Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc.’s stock traders notched a record revenue haul, leading a slew of the firms’ key business lines in surpassing Wall Street’s expectations.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkDisney Exiting Streaming Could Spur 40% Rally: Wells FargoOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With Apple

IBM's stock tumbles as preliminary 2Q results come in below Wall Street's expectations
Associated Press39d agobearish
IBM's stock tumbles as preliminary 2Q results come in below Wall Street's expectations

Shares of IBM are sliding before the market open on Tuesday as the company provided preliminary second-quarter results that are below Wall Street's expectations. International Business Machines said that it anticipates a quarterly adjusted profit of $2.93 per share on revenue of $17.2 billion. CEO Arvind Krishna said in a letter to investors that the company's software and infrastructure performance shortfall during the quarter was due to clients shifting their spending toward servers, storage, and memory purchases before anticipated price increases.

Bloomberg39d agobearish
Apple Gets Rare Bear Rating as KeyBanc Downgrades on Demand Risk

(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. received a rare bearish rating as KeyBanc Capital Markets downgraded the stock to underweight, citing concerns over both demand and valuation.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkDisney Exiting Streaming Could Spur 40% Rally: Wells FargoOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With App

Investing.com39d agobearish
IBM plunges 19% as memory capex squeeze derails Q2 earnings

Investing.com --IBM’s preliminary second-quarter results delivered a gut punch to investors, sending the stock down 19% on Tuesday morning as a massive, industry-wide shift in hardware capital expenditure (capex) cannibalized the company’s high-margin software business.

Bloomberg39d agoneutral
Goldman Blows Past Stock-Trading Records With $7.42 Billion Boon

(Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. trounced its own Wall Street stock-trading records, posting $7.42 billion for a quarter that saw indexes rip higher and ongoing market volatility around artificial intelligence and war in the Middle East.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Le

Investing.com39d agobullish
JPMorgan beats estimates on strong banking fees

Investing.com -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) reported second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, sending shares lower premarket despite earnings and revenue beating analyst expectations,