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JP Morgan stock in the red after earnings beat estimates: here’s why

by April 14, 2026
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JPMorgan Chase reported first-quarter results that exceeded expectations, driven by stronger performance in fixed income trading and investment banking.

The bank posted earnings of $5.94 per share, above the $5.45 estimate from LSEG.

Revenue came in at $50.54 billion, also ahead of expectations of $49.17 billion.

Net income rose 13% to $16.49 billion, while revenue increased 10% year-on-year.

JPMorgan lowered its full-year 2026 guidance for net interest income, a key earnings driver.

The bank now expects about $103 billion, down from its previous forecast of $104.5 billion.

The revision suggests potential pressure on interest income as market conditions evolve.

Shares of JPMorgan fell about 1% in premarket trading following the results.

Trading and investment banking drive growth

JPMorgan’s markets business delivered a strong quarter.

Fixed income trading revenue rose 21% to $7.08 billion, beating expectations by about $370 million, supported by higher activity in commodities, credit, currencies, and emerging markets.

Investment banking also saw a sharp rebound. Fees climbed 28% to $2.88 billion, exceeding estimates by roughly $260 million.

The increase was driven by stronger mergers and acquisitions advisory and equity underwriting activity.

The results reflect continued momentum in trading and dealmaking, which have supported bank earnings in recent quarters.

Macro environment turns more uncertain

Despite the strong performance, the outlook remains uncertain.

Banks have benefited from improving investment banking activity and relatively stable consumer credit trends.

However, markets have become more volatile this year due to concerns around artificial intelligence disruption, risks in private credit, and geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

Jamie Dimon said the US economy remained resilient during the quarter, supported by steady consumer and business spending as well as loan repayments.

“There is an increasingly complex set of risks— such as geopolitical tensions and wars, energy price volatility, trade uncertainty, large global fiscal deficits and elevated asset prices,” Dimon said.

“While we cannot predict how these risks and uncertainties will ultimately play out, they are significant and they reinforce why we prepare the firm for a wide range of environments,” he added.

Banking sector in focus

JPMorgan’s results come amid a busy earnings period for major US banks.

Goldman Sachs reported a record quarter for its core banking and trading division on Monday, but investor attention remained on weaker performance in certain segments and emerging macro risks.

Citigroup and Wells Fargo are set to report on Tuesday, while Bank of America and Morgan Stanley will release results on Wednesday.

The sector’s performance will offer further insight into how banks are navigating a mix of strong capital markets activity and rising macroeconomic uncertainty.

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