JPMorgan Chase posted adjusted earnings of $6.14 per share on revenue of $52.42 billion for the second quarter, beating analysts’ expectations of $5.85 per share and $50.19 billion in revenue, according to LSEG data. Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on the stock and raised its price target to $420 from $408, implying approximately 21 % upside from Wednesday’s close. Analyst Ebrahim Poonawala noted that the results reinforce a positive investment thesis, citing revenue growth driven by capital markets, AI capital expenditures, and digital‑asset adoption, as well as superior operating leverage and capital flexibility. He added that the resilience of the Main Street economy amid multiple macro shocks suggests that consumers and businesses can continue to absorb higher‑for‑longer interest rates, supporting further upside for JPMorgan shares. The bullish outlook aligns with broader Wall Street consensus, with 14 of the 26 analysts covering JPMorgan maintaining buy or strong‑buy ratings. The stock has risen nearly 8 % year‑to‑date, modestly lagging the overall market.
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