Bank Stocks Rally as JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citi, and Goldman Sachs Deliver Blowout Q3 Earnings

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey – Wall Street banks posted stellar third-quarter results, with both revenue and earnings beating expectations.

On Tuesday, October 14, ahead of the U.S. market open, bank stocks broadly advanced:

  • Wells Fargo (WFC) surged 2.84%, currently trading at $81.16
  • Citigroup (C) rose 0.44%, now at $96.52
  • JPMorgan Chase (JPM) edged up 0.02%, priced at $308.03
  • Goldman Sachs (GS) was the outlier, falling more than 2%

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Goldman Sachs Stock Chart – Source: Google.

Several major U.S. banks just released their Q3 earnings reports, all showing stronger-than-expected performance:

Bank

EPS / Estimate (USD)

Revenue / Estimate (USD)

Wells Fargo

1.66 / 1.55

$21.43B / $21.14B

Citigroup

2.24 / 1.75

$22.09B / $21.05B

JPMorgan Chase

5.07 / 4.84

$46.43B / $45.25B

Goldman Sachs

12.25 / 11.02

$15.18B / $14.13B

Bank Earnings Data – Source: Investing.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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