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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)

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193.78+0.12 (+0.06%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
193.80 +0.02 (+0.01%)
After hours: 07:59PM EDT
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Previous Close193.66
Open191.45
Bid193.76 x 900
Ask193.91 x 1100
Day's Range191.42 - 194.86
52 Week Range135.19 - 205.88
Volume6,599,331
Avg. Volume9,177,888
Market Cap556.472B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.11
PE Ratio (TTM)11.69
EPS (TTM)16.57
Earnings DateJul 12, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield4.60 (2.37%)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 05, 2024
1y Target Est208.02
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    JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) Will Pay A Dividend Of $1.15

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    JPMorgan Chase Declares Preferred Stock Dividends

    NEW YORK, June 14, 2024--JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) ("JPMorgan Chase" or the "Firm") has declared dividends on the outstanding shares of the Firm’s Series CC, FF and HH preferred stock. Information can be found on the Firm’s Investor Relations website at https://www.jpmorganchase.com/ir/news.

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    Quality, scale matter most in banking sector: Portfolio manager

    During Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's latest press conference, he was bullish on the banking industry despite the prevailing high interest rate environment. To discuss their outlook on the banking sector, Zacks Investment Management Client Portfolio Manager Brian Mulberry and Whalen Global Advisors Chairman Chris Whalen join Market Domination. Mulberry notes that there hasn't been "another wave of bank failures," attributing previous failures to poor management and "overexposure to bad assets." However, he acknowledges that banks have rebounded, gained more liquidity, and strengthened their structures. Looking ahead, Mulberry emphasizes that quality and scale "will matter the most" for banks moving forward. On the other hand, Whalen advises looking at "the banks that actually perform well." Whalen expresses skepticism about the commercial banking sector's ability to achieve a soft landing scenario under the current high interest rate environment, citing "a horrific destruction of value." However, he suggests that the consumer side of banking remains relatively resilient. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Angel Smith