Investing.com -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) reported second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, sending shares lower premarket despite earnings and revenue beating analyst expectations,
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Investing.com -- Shares in Wells Fargo climbed 1.5% in premarket trading Tuesday after the bank reported second-quarter earnings that comfortably beat analyst expectations, with strength across all of its operating segments.
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JPMorgan stock wavered between narrow gains and losses in premarket trade after its results showed second-quarter profit shot up 41%, helped by a one-off gain from its investment in Visa. Wells Fargo shares ticked higher before the bell after its results showed profit increased 17% from a year earlier.
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Bank of America said its profit jumped 27% from a year earlier in the second quarter. Net income came in at $9.07 billion. That amounted to $1.21 a share, above analyst estimates for $1.13 per share.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in a statement that while the U.S. economy “has demonstrated notable resiliency this year, with stronger business investment and hiring,” there are a range of risks.
JPMorgan’s soaring profit was boosted by a one-time $4.6 billion gain on the stake it holds in Visa. That’s a big reason the profit blew by analyst estimates. History lesson: The banks created Visa and many of them still hold legacy stakes.
Bank of America reported second-quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts, with earnings per share coming in at $1.21 on revenue of $31.6 billion. Wall Street analysts had expected the bank to report earnings per share of $1.
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Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf sounded an optimistic note about the economy after his bank reported a 17% profit jump in the second quarter. Here’s what he had to say: “Consumers and businesses remain very strong.
Wells Fargo turned in better-than-expected second-quarter earnings thanks to strong performance from its investment banking and wealth management units. The company’s corporate and investment banking unit posted revenue of $5.4 billion for the quarter, a 16% increase from the same period last year. The wealth management unit reported revenue of $3.9 billion, up 13% year over year.
JPMorgan Chase’s profit shot up 41% in the second quarter to $21.16 billion, or $7.70 per share. Revenue jumped 28% to $57.35 billion. Wall Street analysts had forecast a profit of $5.59 per share on revenue of $51.
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JPMorgan Chase’s profit in the second quarter rose 41% from a year ago to $21.2 billion, the bank said Tuesday. Excluding significant items, the bank's’s net income was $16.9 billion. Shares of the largest U.S. bank rose 1.3% in premarket trading.
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Wells Fargo said its profit increased 17% from a year earlier in the second quarter. Net income at the bank was $6.41 billion. That amounted to $2 a share, above analyst estimates of $1.72. Revenue was 9% higher at $22.
Wells Fargo reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' forecasts, with earnings per share coming in at $2. Second-quarter revenue was $22.6 billion. Wall Street analysts had expected the bank to report earnings per share of $1.
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