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JPMorgan Q2 2026 EPS Beats at $6.14 vs. $5.85 Estimate; Revenue Hits $58.02B — Wells Fargo Posts $2.00 EPS on $1.72 Forecast

Jul 14, 2026

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JPMorgan Q2 2026 EPS Beats at $6.14 vs. $5.85 Estimate; Revenue Hits $58.02B — Wells Fargo Posts $2.00 EPS on $1.72 Forecast

JPMorgan Chase reported Q2 2026 EPS of $6.14 against the $5.85 LSEG consensus and revenue of $58.02 billion, towering above the $50.19 billion estimate in one of the company's largest-ever quarterly beats. Wells Fargo matched with $2.00 EPS versus the $1.72 estimate. Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup were still pending before the open. Combined, the five banks hold more than $13 trillion in assets and set the tone for an earnings season where S&P 500 profits are expected to grow 23.9% in Q2.

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All 32 Banks Pass 2026 Fed Stress Test as JPMorgan Unveils $50B Buyback and 10% Dividend Hike — Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley Follow With Double-Digit Increases

Jun 26, 2026

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All 32 Banks Pass 2026 Fed Stress Test as JPMorgan Unveils $50B Buyback and 10% Dividend Hike — Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley Follow With Double-Digit Increases

All 32 U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserve's 2026 annual stress test, absorbing $708 billion in projected losses while maintaining capital ratios above minimums. JPMorgan Chase raised its quarterly dividend 10% to $1.65 per share and authorized a new $50 billion buyback effective July 1. Goldman Sachs lifted its dividend 11% to $5 per share, Wells Fargo raised its payout 11% to $0.50, and Morgan Stanley boosted its dividend 15% to $1.15 per share while reauthorizing a $20 billion repurchase program.

Fed Faces June 17 FOMC Decision With 89% Odds of No Change — 4.2% CPI Keeps Cut Hopes on Ice

Jun 15, 2026

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Fed Faces June 17 FOMC Decision With 89% Odds of No Change — 4.2% CPI Keeps Cut Hopes on Ice

The Federal Reserve's FOMC meets June 16-17, with prediction markets assigning roughly 89% to 99% odds that the federal funds rate stays unchanged at 3.50%-3.75%. May CPI came in at 4.2% year-over-year, well above the Fed's 2% target, while unemployment near 4.3% has reduced expectations for near-term rate cuts. Investors are watching closely for any shift in the Fed's policy bias under new Chair Kevin Warsh.

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