JPMorgan's results are above market expectations. Why is the stock falling?

JPMorgan Chase posted a sharp rise in profits in the second quarter, thanks largely to a one-time accounting boost and a recovery on Wall Street. JPM's net profit rose 25% more, a respectable number. However, the market is sending JPM stock lower. Why, you ask?

Net income of$JPM+1.4% was $18 billion, up 25% from the same period last year, thanks largely to a stock swap with Visa that brought in profits of about $8 billion.

Excluding these one-time gains, JPMorgan made a profit of $13.1 billion in the quarter, actually down 9% from the same period last year.

Investment banking results beat analysts' expectations, with fees from that business up 50% from a year ago and 17% from the prior quarter, to $2.35 billion. M&A revenue rose to $785 million, the highest since the third quarter of 2022.

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However, there are new signs that even JPMorgan is struggling to maintain its above-average performance in a time of sustained high interest rates, increased deposit costs and weak loan demand.

A key measure of lending profitability, known as net interest income, fell for the second consecutive quarter by 1%. As a result, JPMorgan shares are down more than 1% (so far).

However, JPMorgan still maintains its full-year forecast of $91 billion in net interest income, excluding trading income. That would represent a 2% increase over last year's net interest income.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said: "While market valuations and credit spreads reflect a favorable economic outlook, we remain vigilant to potential extreme risks," citing geopolitical tensions and persistent inflationary pressures. Dimon further stated that inflation and interest rates may remain higher than market expectations.

JPMorgan's results kicked off another earnings season for the U.S. banking sector as banks look to prove their resilience in the face of uncertainties about the U.S. economy, the direction of monetary policy and the unknown outcome of this fall's presidential election.

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