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JPMorgan raises quarterly dividend 10% to $1.65 after record Q2 2026 results

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JPMorgan's Q2 2026 results show record revenue ($57.3B) and strong profitability, alongside a 14.1% CET1 ratio and an unchanged Fed stress capital buffer at 2.5% through Sept 2027. Management's proposed 10% dividend hike and continued buybacks (Q2 repurchases $6.2B) underscore capital flexibility, supporting sentiment toward large-cap U.S. banks and financials near term.
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JPMorgan Chase reported Q2 2026 net income of $21.2 billion, or $7.70 per share, on record revenue of $57.3 billion. Its CET1 ratio stood at 14.1%, and the Federal Reserve said the bank’s Stress Capital Buffer will remain 2.5% through September 2027. The board plans to raise the quarterly dividend 10% to $1.65 and continue buybacks after repurchasing $6.2 billion in Q2. The stock trades near $341, about 3% below its 52-week high.