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JPMorgan posts Q2 record profit as trading, investment banking revenue surge

by July 14, 2026
written by July 14, 2026

JPMorgan Chase reported record second-quarter profit on Tuesday, helped by robust investment banking activity and a sharp jump in trading revenue as volatile financial markets boosted client activity.

Despite the earnings beat, shares of the largest US lender fell more than 2.5% in premarket trading after the bank raised its forecast for 2026 expenses to $107.5 billion ⁠from $105 billion.

Such moves are common ahead of management’s earnings call as investors digest the results and await further commentary.

The bank posted a record net income of $21.2 billion, or $7.70 per share, for the three months ended June 30, compared with $14.99 billion, or $5.24 per share, a year earlier.

Excluding a $4.6 billion net gain related to Visa shares and certain other items, earnings rose 13% from the prior year.

Revenue increased to $58 billion, up 27% year over year, or 15% excluding significant items.

Analysts polled by LSEG had expected earnings of $5.78 per share on revenue of $50.19 billion.

“The US economy has demonstrated notable resiliency this year, with stronger business investment and hiring,” CEO Jamie Dimon said in a statement.

“This strength is being supported by several tailwinds, including AI-driven capital investment, fiscal stimulus and the benefits of more efficient regulation.”

Trading desks outperform expectations

Market revenue climbed 35% from a year earlier to $12.1 billion, extending the momentum from the previous quarter when trading income had risen 20%.

Equity markets revenue nearly doubled, rising 86% to $6 billion, driven by elevated client activity, strong trading performance, and continued demand for financing.

The result comfortably exceeded analysts’ expectations of $3.89 billion in equity trading revenue.

Fixed-income markets generated $6.1 billion, up 6% from a year earlier, although growth was tempered by weaker commodities trading.

Financial markets experienced heightened volatility during the quarter as the conflict in the Middle East and disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz unsettled investors and triggered sharp moves across asset classes.

A spike in oil prices also renewed concerns about inflation, prompting investors to reassess expectations for Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.

Dealmaking recovery boosts fees

JPMorgan also benefited from a revival in investment banking activity as global dealmaking accelerated.

The value of announced global mergers and acquisitions has already exceeded $3 trillion this year, according to Dealogic, providing a strong tailwind for advisory businesses across Wall Street.

Investment banking fees rose 30% to $3.3 billion, comfortably surpassing analyst estimates of $2.82 billion as equity underwriting fees stayed particularly strong.

JPMorgan served as a joint book-running manager on SpaceX’s record-breaking public offering, which valued the company at more than $2 trillion and marked the largest stock market debut in history.

The bank also advised on several major transactions during the quarter, including acting as co-adviser on NextEra Energy’s proposed $67 billion merger with Dominion Energy and serving as lead active bookrunner on Alphabet’s $85 billion equity offering.

The improvement in capital markets has also provided private equity and venture capital firms with more opportunities to exit investments through public listings and strategic sales.

Dimon flags risks despite resilient economy

While highlighting the strength of the US economy, Dimon cautioned that several structural risks continue to build beneath the surface.

“Several risks are shifting below the surface like tectonic plates, including geopolitical tensions and wars, sticky inflation, large global fiscal deficits and elevated asset prices,” he said.

“We cannot predict how these forces will ultimately play out. They may remain manageable, but they could also cause meaningful disruptions when they shift or collide. We carefully monitor these risks and prepare the Firm for a wide range of scenarios to ensure that we can serve our customers and clients consistently in all environments.”

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