JPMorgan Chase & Company

NYSE: JPM
$211.09
+$0.61 (+0.3%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

JPM Articles

The financial sector was a major part of the Great Recession, and it has been a major part of the recovery and raging bull market since then. Generally speaking, the major financial institutions in...
Large-cap banks have been hit hard recently but could offer growth investors the best entry points in years.
Boeing, JPMorgan, Caterpillar, and DowDuPont led the Dow higher Wednesday.
Exxon, Chevron, Merck, and JPMorgan posted solid gains Wednesday to lead the Dow higher.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, American Express, and General Electric were the big losers among the Dow 30 stocks Tuesday.
The May 15 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected big bank stocks increased.
Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Johnson & Johnson, and JPMorgan led the Dow to a lower close Thursday.
S&P Global Intelligence has published its list of 2017's 100 largest banks. Four of the top 10 are based in China and two are based in the United States. The two nations account for 29 of the...
The April 30 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected big bank stocks decreased.
The Dow closed virtually flat Tuesday as JPMorgan and Chevron offset losses by Verizon and Nike.
These top holdings make sense as they are huge, dominate much of their specific business lines, are very liquid and look to continue to maintain their growth trajectory for the foreseeable future.
RBC is very positive on all the positive metrics the top banks are benefiting from, and these four make sense for investors looking to add or increase exposure to financials in their portfolios.
The April 13 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest moves in these selected bank stocks were mixed.
JPMorgan, Boeing, Intel, and Goldman Sachs were among the leading Dow losers Friday.
JPMorgan reported first-quarter profit up 35% year over year as higher interest rates and lower taxes work their magic.