Morningstar's Jaime Peters checks in on the current health and outlook for Citi, J.P. Morgan, and BofA following release of their second-quarter results.
Regulatory capital requirements, more government oversight, and fee reform will work against banks, says Davis/Selected American manager Ken Feinberg, but there are selective values.
Both banks beat analysts’ expectations by a mile, with GS reporting quarterly EPS of $5.60 versus EPS estimates of $3.78 and JPM reporting EPS of $1.39 versus estimates of $1.22.
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JPMorgan Chase named Tim Ryan its Global Head of Regulatory Strategy and Policy. SIFMA names Kenneth Bentsen its acting chief, starting Feb. 23, and will search for a permanent successor.