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More earnings analysis: https://betafinch.com [https://betafinch.com] Groups: BANKS (https://betafinch.com/groups/BANKS) [https://betafinch.com/groups/BANKS)] ────────── ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown, where we take a dense earnings call transcript and turn it into something you can actually enjoy with your coffee. I'm Alex. JORDAN: And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving into JPMorgan Chase, ticker JPM, Q2 2026 results — and Alex, this one had a little bit of everything: blowout numbers, a leadership shakeup, and Jamie Dimon being Jamie Dimon. ALEX: Before we get into it, quick disclaimer: this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. JORDAN: Good, glad that's out of the way. So let's start with the headline numbers. ALEX: JPMorgan posted net income of $16.9 billion, EPS of $6.14, and a return on tangible common equity of 23%. Strip out some one-off items and revenue was actually up 15% year-over-year. JORDAN: And that growth was really broad-based — markets revenue was the biggest driver, but you also had higher asset management fees, stronger investment banking revenue, and higher deposit and loan balances. The one drag was lower rates, but honestly, that barely made a dent. ALEX: Expenses climbed too — $27.3 billion, up 15%, mostly tied to volume and revenue-related costs plus front-office hiring. Credit costs came in at $2.5 billion. And here's a nice surprise for investors: the board is bumping the quarterly dividend up to $1.65 a share starting next quarter. JORDAN: Let's talk about the business lines, because two of them really stood out. The CIB — that's the Corporate and Investment Bank — had a monster quarter. Revenue up 27% year-over-year, investment banking fees up 30%, with double-digit growth across the board. ALEX: And equities trading? Up 86% year-over-year. Eighty-six percent, Jordan. JORDAN: That's the kind of number that makes you sit up. CFO Jeremy Barnum was pretty candid on the call though — he said this level of equities strength is "a little bit hard to imagine being repeated." So management itself is tapping the brakes on extrapolating this quarter forward. ALEX: Right, and same with investment banking — some of that came from large deals getting pulled forward and a couple of high-profile IPOs. But he also said the pipeline remains "quite robust," and there's this interesting dynamic where the buzz around big deals seems to be generating even more activity. JORDAN: Meanwhile, on the asset and wealth management side, AUM hit $5.1 trillion, up 18%, with $50 billion in long-term net inflows. And in consumer banking, they added over 500,000 net new checking accounts this quarter. That's a franchise that's just quietly compounding. ALEX: Let's get into the bigger story of the call, though — the leadership news. JPMorgan just elevated Doug and Troy to co-presidents, and long-time consumer banking head Marianne Lake is retiring as a result. JORDAN: This dominated the Q&A. Analysts kept probing Jamie Dimon about succession, and he was pretty firm that the timetable for his own tenure "hasn't changed" — still talking in terms of a few years, plus or minus, with the board ultimately deciding. ALEX: One exchange I loved — Mike Mayo basically said, half-joking, "you've now got an FX trader running the consumer bank," referring to Troy. Barnum jumped in to correct him: Troy was actually an options trader, not FX. Small detail, but it got a laugh. JORDAN: Dimon's broader point was that he wants leaders who've operated across the whole company, not just people who came up through investment banking. He was pretty explicit that leaders who only understand trading or dealmaking can end up neglecting the rest of the franchise. ALEX: Let's talk guidance, because they raised it meaningfully. Full-year NII outlook ex-Markets moved up This episode includes AI-generated content.
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