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IBM expects second-quarter revenue below estimates
Reuters35d agoneutral
IBM expects second-quarter revenue below estimates

IBM said ‌on ‌Tuesday it expects ​second-quarter revenue of $17.2 billion, according ‌to ⁠preliminary results. Analysts expect ⁠the company to ​report ​revenue ​of $17.86 billion, ‌according to data compiled by LSEG. Shares of ‌the ​company ​fell ​14% ‌in premarket trading.

Bloomberg35d agobullish
BofA Profit Soars as Stock Traders, Dealmakers See Resurgence

(Bloomberg) -- Bank of America Corp.’s stock traders notched a record during the second quarter, benefiting from market volatility, while its investment bankers capitalized on a dealmaking resurgence. Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With AppleDisney Exiting Streamin

The Real Risk in Retirement Isn’t Running Out of Money. It’s Losing Your Purchasing Power.
24/7 Wall St.35d agoneutral
The Real Risk in Retirement Isn’t Running Out of Money. It’s Losing Your Purchasing Power.

Retirement planning fixates on depletion risk. The quieter problem is that a portfolio can hold its dollar value for thirty years and still leave a retiree poorer in real terms. The CPI-U rose from 308.417 in January 2024 to 335.123 in May 2026, while the 2026 Social Security COLA was 2.8%. Core PCE inflation reached ... The Real Risk in Retirement Isn’t Running Out of Money. It’s Losing Your Purchasing Power.

How Bank Stocks Are Moving Premarket
The Wall Street Journal35d agoneutral
How Bank Stocks Are Moving Premarket

JPMorgan stock wavered between narrow gains and losses in premarket trade after its results showed second-quarter profit shot up 41%, helped by a one-off gain from its investment in Visa. Wells Fargo shares ticked higher before the bell after its results showed profit increased 17% from a year earlier.

💬 Money Quote: Jamie Dimon
The Wall Street Journal35d agoneutral
💬 Money Quote: Jamie Dimon

📣 “Several risks are shifting below the surface like tectonic plates.” — JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, citing wars, inflation and big fiscal deficits as threats. He noted that the economy has shown “notable resiliency” with the help of AI-related capital spending and fiscal stimulus.

How To Find Options Trades This Earnings Season
Barchart35d agoneutral
How To Find Options Trades This Earnings Season

Earnings season is here and we’ve got the first batch of big name companies reporting earnings this week with Taiwan Semiconductor, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Unitedhealth Group all set to report.

Bank of America's Profit Jumps 27%
The Wall Street Journal35d agobullish
Bank of America's Profit Jumps 27%

Bank of America said its profit jumped 27% from a year earlier in the second quarter. Net income came in at $9.07 billion. That amounted to $1.21 a share, above analyst estimates for $1.13 per share.

JPMorgan Results Had a Big One-Time Gain
The Wall Street Journal35d agoneutral
JPMorgan Results Had a Big One-Time Gain

JPMorgan’s soaring profit was boosted by a one-time $4.6 billion gain on the stake it holds in Visa. That’s a big reason the profit blew by analyst estimates. History lesson: The banks created Visa and many of them still hold legacy stakes.

Bank of America Earnings Top Wall Street Estimates
Barrons.com35d agoneutral
Bank of America Earnings Top Wall Street Estimates

Bank of America reported second-quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts, with earnings per share coming in at $1.21 on revenue of $31.6 billion. Wall Street analysts had expected the bank to report earnings per share of $1.

Bloomberg35d agoneutral
JPMorgan Notches Record Profit on $6 Billion Stock-Trading Haul

(Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported its highest quarterly profit ever as stock traders blew past analysts’ estimates and a long-held Visa Inc. stake paid off to the tune of $4.6 billion.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With AppleDisney Exiting Streaming Coul

Wells Fargo CEO: Consumers and Businesses Remain Strong
The Wall Street Journal35d agoneutral
Wells Fargo CEO: Consumers and Businesses Remain Strong

Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf sounded an optimistic note about the economy after his bank reported a 17% profit jump in the second quarter. Here’s what he had to say: “Consumers and businesses remain very strong.

Wells Fargo Earnings Powered by Investment Bank and Wealth Units
Barrons.com35d agoneutral
Wells Fargo Earnings Powered by Investment Bank and Wealth Units

Wells Fargo turned in better-than-expected second-quarter earnings thanks to strong performance from its investment banking and wealth management units. The company’s corporate and investment banking unit posted revenue of $5.4 billion for the quarter, a 16% increase from the same period last year. The wealth management unit reported revenue of $3.9 billion, up 13% year over year.

JPMorgan’s Profit Soars 41% in Second Quarter
The Wall Street Journal35d agobullish
JPMorgan’s Profit Soars 41% in Second Quarter

JPMorgan Chase’s profit shot up 41% in the second quarter to $21.16 billion, or $7.70 per share. Revenue jumped 28% to $57.35 billion. Wall Street analysts had forecast a profit of $5.59 per share on revenue of $51.

JPMorgan Earnings Rise 41%, Top Expectations
Barrons.com35d agoneutral
JPMorgan Earnings Rise 41%, Top Expectations

JPMorgan Chase’s profit in the second quarter rose 41% from a year ago to $21.2 billion, the bank said Tuesday. Excluding significant items, the bank's’s net income was $16.9 billion. Shares of the largest U.S. bank rose 1.3% in premarket trading.

Bloomberg35d agobullish
Wells Fargo Profit Beats Estimates on Wealth, Investment Banking

(Bloomberg) -- Wells Fargo & Co. reported second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates on higher fees from wealth management and investment banking.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With AppleDisney Exiting Streaming Could Spur 40% Rally: Wells FargoNoninte

Wells Fargo’s Profit Rises 17%
The Wall Street Journal35d agoneutral
Wells Fargo’s Profit Rises 17%

Wells Fargo said its profit increased 17% from a year earlier in the second quarter. Net income at the bank was $6.41 billion. That amounted to $2 a share, above analyst estimates of $1.72. Revenue was 9% higher at $22.

Wells Fargo Earnings and Revenue Top Wall Street Forecasts
Barrons.com35d agoneutral
Wells Fargo Earnings and Revenue Top Wall Street Forecasts

Wells Fargo reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' forecasts, with earnings per share coming in at $2. Second-quarter revenue was $22.6 billion. Wall Street analysts had expected the bank to report earnings per share of $1.

Tower Semiconductor to invest $3 billion in Japan, backed by government grants
Reuters35d agoneutral
Tower Semiconductor to invest $3 billion in Japan, backed by government grants

Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor said on Tuesday it will invest $3 billion to ‌bolster chip manufacturing in Japan, including $1 billion in ‌grants from the Japanese government. The move aims to help the company's production ‌of silicon photonics - ⁠which uses light to move data faster between AI chips - and silicon-germanium technology, which ⁠enables faster and more energy-efficient semiconductor devices. The expansion will occur in two phases, with the first phase involving ​converting Tower's ​Arai facility in Japan, ​formerly Fab 6, for ‌300-millimeter silicon photonics production, with full operations expected by the fourth quarter of 2027.

Wall Street's Fear Index Rises on a Critical Day for Markets
Barrons.com35d agoneutral
Wall Street's Fear Index Rises on a Critical Day for Markets

Market pulses were elevated on Tuesday as Wall Street contended with surging oil prices amid renewed fighting in the Middle East and braced for key economic indicators from the Consumer Price Index and the Fed, and earnings from America's big banks. The Cboe Volatility Index, or Vix, rose 1% to 17.32. The widely watched gauge takes the temperature of Wall Street and any reading above 20 tends to indicate increased market volatility.

Bloomberg35d agoneutral
CleanSpark Agrees 20-Year Data-Center Lease for $6.6 Billion

(Bloomberg) -- Bitcoin miner CleanSpark Inc. has agreed to a 20-year infrastructure lease for a data center at its Sandersville campus in Georgia for $6.6 billion in contracted revenue. Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With AppleDisney Exiting Streaming Could Spur 40