JPMorgan's latest earnings show impressive momentum across major divisions. Fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) trading revenue hit $5.38B in Q4, beating analyst estimates of $5.27B—a solid 2.1% outperformance. Equities sales and trading also exceeded expectations at $2.86B versus the forecasted $2.7B, reflecting strong client demand. Looking ahead, the bank projects 2026 net interest income around $103B, surpassing the Street's $100.38B estimate by roughly $2.6B. These numbers underscore JPMorgan's resilience in navigating complex market conditions and maintaining robust trading operations, signaling confidence in continued revenue generation despite broader economic uncertainties.
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JPMorgan's latest earnings show impressive momentum across major divisions. Fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) trading revenue hit $5.38B in Q4, beating analyst estimates of $5.27B—a solid 2.1% outperformance. Equities sales and trading also exceeded expectations at $2.86B versus the forecasted $2.7B, reflecting strong client demand. Looking ahead, the bank projects 2026 net interest income around $103B, surpassing the Street's $100.38B estimate by roughly $2.6B. These numbers underscore JPMorgan's resilience in navigating complex market conditions and maintaining robust trading operations, signaling confidence in continued revenue generation despite broader economic uncertainties.