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One JPMorgan executive was even willing to connect the bank’s performance to that soft landing, citing strength on the part of the lender’s consumer and corporate customers.
JPMorgan Chase reported a better-than-expected profit for the second quarter, benefiting from volatile markets and a steady U.S. economy despite threats of a global trade war.The total results were ...
JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo report solid Q2 earnings, even as tariff uncertainty and inflation loom over US markets.
Large US banks reported results that topped estimates Tuesday as executives pointed to American economic resilience and said ...
The bank reported better-than-expected third-quarter results, a sign that the economy is chugging along as the Fed lowers interest rates. The Stock Market Is Doing Something It Has Done Only 2 ...
But there is a third option: no landing at all. Rather than the economy slowing gradually or rapidly, it might actually be poised to keep growing as it is, at a moderate or better pace.
With the S&P 500 soaring more than 20% year to date, JPMorgan Asset Management’s chief global strategist David Kelly fears markets have become “distorted.” Investors are now pricing in a ...
Indexes have soared on strong economic data and a big rate cut from the Fed. Yet, as markets eye a soft landing, potential shocks pose a higher risk to investors, David Kelly says.
"Hopefully, we're on our way to a soft landing, said JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon at a conference on Friday. "But I wouldn't count my eggs." He said he's "a little more ...
One JPMorgan executive was even willing to connect the bank’s performance to that soft landing, citing strength on the part of the lender’s consumer and corporate customers.
Investors are now pricing in a rosy soft landing scenario for the U.S. economy after years of recession fears, but that has led valuations to soar, making stocks look riskier.
Investors pushed the stocks of JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo higher Friday after third quarter results looked better than feared, a demonstration of resilience from the banking giants that points to ...