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Earnings

Morgan Stanley Q2 earnings: equities revenue jumps 69%

Morgan Stanley Q2 earnings delivered record revenue and a 69 per cent equities-trading surge, extending Wall Street's capital-markets boom.

By Sloane Carrington
Earnings

JPMorgan (JPM) Q2 earnings beat as trading revenue surges

JPMorgan Q2 earnings showed EPS of $7.70 on $57.35 billion of revenue, a higher NII outlook and a 1.9 per cent premarket share drop.

By Naomi Voss
Earnings

SpaceX's IPO gives Wall Street banks an earnings tailwind

Bank earnings on July 14 may get a lift from 15 per cent market-revenue growth, stronger trading and fees tied to SpaceX's IPO.

By Naomi Voss
Deals

SK Hynix weighs 0.5% fee payout in planned US ADR sale

SK Hynix is considering paying banks about 0.5 per cent of proceeds in a planned US ADR sale, underscoring robust investor appetite for AI-memory exposure, according to Bloomberg and Reuters.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

JPMorgan (JPM) succession narrows after Lake exit, $30m awards

JPMorgan succession narrowed after Marianne Lake's exit as Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh received $30 million retention awards.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

Fed stress test 2026 clears big banks for higher payouts

Fed stress test 2026 results let big U.S. banks raise dividends and buybacks, giving lenders fresh leverage as capital rules are rewritten.

By Naomi Voss
Deals

SpaceX bond sale 2026: $25bn deal draws $89bn orders

SpaceX drew about $89 billion of orders for a $25 billion post-IPO bond sale, offering a first hard read on how credit investors price its AI-and-space buildout.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

JPMorgan blocks Anthropic access for Hong Kong staff

JPMorgan blocked Anthropic access for Hong Kong staff, pushing Washington's AI curbs into bank compliance and workflow decisions in Asia.

By Naomi Voss
Analysis

Nvidia’s $25 billion bond sale shows AI’s cash king joining the borrowing spree

Nvidia raised $25bn in June, upsized from an initial $20bn, as investors piled in — a sign the AI winners are financing expansion with debt not just cash.

By Avery Lin
Banking

Tokenized deposits: big banks race stablecoins in 2026

Tokenized deposits are becoming Wall Street's stablecoin defense as JPMorgan, Citi and Bank of America build shared rails for 2027.

By Naomi Voss
Deals

Quantinuum IPO raises $1.68bn in quantum market test

Quantinuum IPO raised $1.68bn at $60 a share, testing public demand for quantum hardware after AI lifted frontier-tech valuations.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

US regulators clear large-bank living wills after 2024 flaws

The Federal Reserve and FDIC found no shortcomings in 64 living-will plans, saying the biggest banks had fixed previously flagged resolution weaknesses.

By Tomás Iglesias
Banking

Korea private credit review tracks $37bn offshore

Korea private credit review tracks $37 billion of offshore exposure, showing how insurers, pensions and retail funds have become a supervisory problem.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

JPMorgan found its tech IPO pipeline before the roadshow

JPMorgan startup banking is feeding tech fee share as early credit lines turn into IPO and M&A mandates, even as Goldman keeps marquee listings.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

The year of the bank is really a story about control

Banks vs private credit is becoming a 2026 market-structure trade as deal fees rebound, regulators push disclosure and lenders regain leverage.

By Sloane Carrington
Banking

JPMorgan $4bn private-equity loans: risk transfer flags repricing

JPMorgan private-equity loans are being reshuffled as the bank tests how much NAV-style exposure investors will absorb in a colder private-credit market.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

Private credit defaults hit 6% as loan trading accelerates

Private credit defaults hit 6.0 per cent in April as higher Treasury yields, wider spreads and a busier loan market expose weaker lenders.

By Naomi Voss
Markets

Junk Bond Spreads at 2007 Lows Spark Credit Market Alarm

Junk bonds lead 2026 fixed-income returns as credit spreads hit pre-crisis lows. Jamie Dimon wouldn't buy — and a growing number of strategists agree.

By Sloane Carrington
Economy

Jamie Dimon Warns Interest Rates Could Go 'Much Higher' After Bond Selloff

Jamie Dimon warned interest rates could climb much higher from current levels, hours after FOMC minutes showed a majority of Fed officials open to further rate hikes.

By Helena Brandt
Commodities

Oil stockpiles draw down at record 8.7M barrels a day: Goldman Sachs

Oil stockpiles are drawing down at a record 8.7 million barrels a day, Goldman Sachs said, as the Iran war keeps Strait of Hormuz flows at 5% of normal.

By Reza Najjar
Banking

Open banking's real US risk is policy drift, not delay

US open banking rules remain unsettled, but banks, fintechs and aggregators are already locking in API, pricing and data-access strategies.

By Sloane Carrington
Crypto

Bitcoin inflation hedge faces ETF-flow stress test

Bitcoin inflation hedge trades look shakier as ETF outflows, higher yields and gold's lower volatility expose the risks in digital-gold positioning.

By Caleb Mwangi
Markets

Dimon's bond-crisis warning sharpens focus on debt and yields

Jamie Dimon's warning about a bond crisis matters less as a forecast than as a signal that higher yields, heavy Treasury supply and rising interest costs are again shaping how investors price risk across equities and credit.

By Sloane Carrington
Banking

Private credit split widens as institutions buy, retail balks

Private credit demand is splitting in two: institutions kept buying in the first quarter while retail money pulled back over liquidity and valuation risk.

By Sloane Carrington