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JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Morgan Stanley Higher on Earnings

JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Morgan Stanley Higher on Earnings

Stock Movers

April 11, 20253m 31s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Stock Movers:
- JPMorgan (JPM) shares are higher after it blew past earnings estimates. The big bank still offered a cautious outlook amid uncertainty over tariffs and the US-China trade war. CEO Jamie Dimon did express caution about the US economy, citing potential negatives such as tariffs, trade wars, and high fiscal deficits, and warned that a recession is a "likely outcome".
- Wells Fargo (WFC) is also getting a boost but pared some gains this morning after reporting earnings, but it did miss on net interest income estimates. It did warn of a slowing economic environment after reporting results. The bank's non-interest expenses beat expectations with a 3.1% decline to $13.9 billion, and its provisions for credit losses were $932 million, less than forecast.
- Morgan Stanley (MS) shares are also higher after it recorded record results - net revenues for the first quarter were a record $17.7 billion. Within that, Institutional Securities (trading and banking) reported record net revenues of $9.0 billion.

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