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JPMorgan profits rose 6% in 1Q but Dimon warns of ‘persistent inflationary pressures’

David Hollerith

Profits for JPMorgan Chase (JPM) rose 6% in the first quarter to $13.4 billion, beating Wall Street expectations.

“Many economic indicators continue to be favorable,” JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said. “However, looking ahead, we remain alert to a number of significant uncertain forces.”

He cited wars and geopolitical tensions, “persistent inflationary pressures” that “may likely continue” and a campaign of quantitative tightening from the Federal Reserve.

“We do not know how these factors will play out, but we must prepare the firm for a wide range of potential environments to ensure that we can consistently be there for clients.”

JPMorgan Chase and Company President and CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hearing on

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein (REUTERS / Reuters)

JPMorgan boosted an estimate of a key revenue source known as net interest income, to $90 billion for the full year. Net interest income measures the different between what banks earn on their assets and pay out on their deposits.

JPMorgan’s net interest income was up 11% from a year ago but down 4% from the fourth quarter, which may be a source of concern for some investors.

Its stock fell more than 3% in pre-market trading.

Net interest income at another giant bank, Wells Fargo (WFC), fell from a year ago as well as the fourth quarter. Its overall profits were down 7% from a year ago but up 34% from the fourth quarter.

The results open the curtain on an earnings season where banks of all sizes will be trying to show that they can remain resilient or even prosper in a year where hopes of lower interest rates from the Federal Reserve appear to be dimming.

JPMorgan and other big banks churned out profits for much of 2023 because higher rates and their industry dominance allowed them to charge more for their loans while keeping funding costs relatively low, boosting net interest income.

JPMorgan last year raked in $49.6 billion in profits, blowing away all rivals and topping its previous record for annual earnings.

It was the most any American bank has ever made in one year.

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