JPMorgan Chase & Company

NYSE: JPM
$236.98
+$0.60 (+0.3%)
Closing Price on November 8, 2024

JPM Articles

24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the major financial companies kicking off the new earnings reporting season. Markets have been pushed to record highs, and these major banks...
With China and OPEC both getting partial resolutions, here is what investors, economists and analysts are all on the hunt for the rest of 2019. That is stocks to buy, some that could even double, and...
These 10 top banks have been approved to repurchase almost $125 billion worth of their own stock in the next year, or more than 9% of the outstanding common shares.
The 2019 CCAR Federal Reserve stress tests have been released. Big dividend hikes and/or share buybacks are being approved for Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citi, BofA, JPMorgan Chase, and even for...
Five of the 30 Dow Jones industrials are down so far in 2019, and some more are literally just one bad day away from being down for the year.
These are Warren Buffett's top stock holdings and positions worth noting during the first quarter of 2019.
With Berkshire Hathaway shares nearing new all-time highs again, it's hard to imagine that Warren Buffett would be a major buyer of the shares when there are hundreds of other companies he could...
When it comes to exchange-traded funds, some investors may hope that they can avoid the sometimes painful "know exactly what you own" rule of investing. Unfortunately, not all ETFs are created equal.
JPMorgan easily topped analysts expectations for both revenues and profits during the first quarter. Fixed income revenues remain subdued, however.
JPMorgan is scheduled to release its first-quarter financial results before the markets open on Friday, but analysts' expectations are muted.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Delta Air Lines, Well Fargo and some of the other major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
While not related, the plague of firings across some of the world's largest companies is an ominous sign of restructuring among corporations bent on cutting costs due to economic conditions.
Stock buybacks have come under more scrutiny by the public and politicians in recent years, but companies still aggressively are buying back shares of their own stock.
There is a market adage that a rising tide lifts all ships. In short, a rising stock market is supposed to lift all stocks. The reality is that it doesn't always work out that way.
Here is a quick look at a handful of the largest companies and most desirable stocks of today have performed since the start of the 10-year old bull market.