JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM)
311.75
+0.00 (0.00%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Sep 18th, 8:07 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 311.75 |
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Open | - |
Bid | 312.80 |
Ask | 313.94 |
Day's Range | N/A - N/A |
52 Week Range | 202.16 - 312.91 |
Volume | 13,477 |
Market Cap | 960.94B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
EPS (TTM) | - |
Dividend & Yield | 5.600 (1.80%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 7,305,512 |
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About JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services firm that provides a wide range of financial solutions to consumers, businesses, and governments. The company offers investment banking, asset management, private banking, and wealth management services while also delivering a full suite of commercial banking products. With a strong emphasis on innovation and technology, JPMorgan Chase plays a pivotal role in the financial market, helping clients navigate complex financial landscapes through expert advice and tailored services. The firm is committed to maintaining its reputation for integrity and professionalism while actively contributing to economic development and community investment. Read More
News & Press Releases
Via Benzinga · September 18, 2025
JPMorgan Chase's combination of earnings power, disciplined capital returns, and scale makes it a standout dividend stock heading into 2026.
Via The Motley Fool · September 18, 2025
Netskope raised $908.2 million in its U.S. IPO at a $7.26 billion valuation, highlighting strong demand for cybersecurity despite tariff-driven market jitters.
Via Benzinga · September 18, 2025
With over three decades of experience, spanning Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and UBS, he now serves as Managing Director of Virtu Financial’s Chicago Quantitative Trading Desk, overseeing an $800 million liquidity pool and delivering long-term average annualized returns above 17%.
Via Binary News Network · September 18, 2025
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q2. Today, we are looking at diversified banks stocks, starting with JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM).
Via StockStory · September 17, 2025
The recent decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut its benchmark interest rate has sent reverberations across the global financial landscape, marking a pivotal moment for international capital flows, emerging economies, and the monetary policy decisions of central banks worldwide. This move, a direct response to evolving domestic
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve delivered its first interest rate cut of 2025 on September 17, adjusting the benchmark federal funds rate target range to 4.00%-4.25% with a 0.25% reduction. This highly anticipated "risk management cut" is a strategic move to address a softening economy and concerns over
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve's recent decision to cut interest rates has sent ripples through global financial markets, ushering in a period of anticipated volatility and uncertainty. While intended to stimulate economic activity by lowering borrowing costs, this pivotal move also signals a complex economic landscape that investors and consumers alike must
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
In a landmark decision signaling a profound shift in its monetary policy stance, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.25% in September 2025. This move, bringing the federal funds rate to a target range of 4.00%-4.25%, marks a critical pivot from a protracted
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The stock isn't quite a buy, according to one pundit, but the company does have some potential.
Via The Motley Fool · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve has embarked on a new easing cycle, initiating a 0.25% interest rate cut on September 17, 2025, bringing the federal funds rate to a target range of 4.00%-4.25%. This strategic pivot, the first rate reduction since December 2024, signals the central bank's intent
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
As the financial world braces for a potential shift in monetary policy, expert predictions are coalescing around the short-term economic outlook following a hypothetical 0.25% interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. This anticipated move, while modest, signals a strategic pivot by the central bank from an aggressive stance
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
In a strategic monetary policy pivot, the Federal Reserve has announced a 0.25% interest rate cut, reducing the federal funds rate to a range of 4.00% to 4.25%. This move, the first such reduction since December 2024, is a direct response to a softening labor market and
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
September 17, 2025, marks a pivotal moment for the financial markets as the Federal Reserve enacted a 0.25% interest rate cut, bringing the federal funds rate to a new target range of 4.00%-4.25%. This move, the first rate reduction since December 2024, signals a significant shift
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
Washington D.C., September 17, 2025 – In a widely anticipated move, the Federal Reserve today announced a 0.25 percentage point cut to its benchmark interest rate, setting the new federal funds rate target range at 4.00% to 4.25%. This decision marks a significant pivot in monetary policy,
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The financial world is abuzz following the Federal Reserve's decisive move to cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.25%, a pivotal shift signaling a more accommodative monetary policy amidst signs of a softening labor market. This reduction, the first since December 2024, has immediately sent ripples through the bond
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve recently initiated a pivotal shift in its monetary policy, enacting a 0.25% interest rate cut on September 17, 2025. This move, the first reduction since December 2024, lowers the federal funds rate to a target range of 4.00%-4.25% and signifies a strategic reorientation
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve has announced a 0.25% reduction in its benchmark interest rate, marking a significant shift towards a more accommodative monetary policy. This move, while seemingly modest, carries profound implications for the financial markets, signalling the central bank's intent to provide economic stimulus amidst evolving global and domestic
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve has officially enacted its first interest rate cut since December 2024, trimming the federal funds rate by 0.25%. This widely anticipated move, bringing the target range to 4.00% to 4.25%, has been met with a mix of relief and cautious optimism across financial markets.
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
Shares of material handling equipment manufacturer Columbus McKinnon (NASDAQ:CMCO)
jumped 2% in the afternoon session after the company presented an optimistic strategic overview at the Sidoti Small-Cap Virtual Conference.
Via StockStory · September 17, 2025
The financial world is abuzz with anticipation as a Federal Reserve interest rate cut appears firmly on the horizon. This imminent shift in monetary policy has ignited a fierce debate among economists and investors: Will the U.S. economy achieve a coveted "soft landing," where inflation subsides without a significant
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
Washington D.C. – In a highly anticipated move, the Federal Reserve has implemented a 0.25% interest rate cut, signaling a strategic shift towards an easing monetary policy. This modest yet significant reduction, the first in an anticipated cycle, aims to inject liquidity into the economy, making borrowing cheaper and
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
Washington D.C. – September 17, 2025 – In a widely anticipated move, the Federal Reserve today announced a 0.25% reduction in the federal funds rate, bringing its target range to between 4.00% and 4.25%. This decision marks a significant pivot in the central bank's monetary policy, signaling a
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The financial landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, with the private credit market emerging as a dominant force in corporate financing. As traditional banks face increasing pressure on their net interest margins (NIMs) due to anticipated interest rate cuts and stringent regulations, companies are increasingly turning to alternative lenders for
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025
The financial world is abuzz with activity as the U.S. Treasury yield curve, a bellwether for economic sentiment, has undergone a significant "un-inversion" after its longest inversion in history. This shift, coupled with an increasingly dovish Federal Reserve and the strong anticipation of interest rate cuts, is setting the
Via MarketMinute · September 17, 2025