Jpmorgan Chase & Co earnings were $55.7B for the trailing 12 months ending Dec 31, 2025, with 1.3% growth year over year. The latest JPM earnings report on Dec 31, 2025 announced Q4 2025 earnings of $12.7B, down 9.6% from last quarter. For the last reported fiscal year 2025 ending Dec 31, 2025, JPM reported annual earnings of $55.7B, with -2.1% growth. The next JPM earnings date is Apr 14, 2026.
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What were Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings last quarter?
On JPM's earnings call on Invalid Date, Jpmorgan Chase & Co (NYSE: JPM) reported Q4 2025 earnings per share (EPS) of $4.64, up 3.73% year over year. Total JPM earnings for the quarter were $12.69 billion. In the same quarter last year, Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings per share (EPS) was $4.82.
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Is Jpmorgan Chase & Co profitable or losing money?
As of the last Jpmorgan Chase & Co earnings report, Jpmorgan Chase & Co is currently profitable. Jpmorgan Chase & Co's net profit (also called net income) for the twelve months ending Dec 31, 2025 was $55.68 billion, a 2.09% decrease year over year.
What was JPM's earnings growth in the past year?
As of Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings date in Invalid Date, Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings has grown 1.31% year over year. This is 17.43 percentage points lower than the US Banks - Diversified industry earnings growth rate of 18.75%. JPM earnings in the past year totalled $55.68 billion.
What are Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings expectations?
The current EPS estimate for Jpmorgan Chase & Co's earnings report in Invalid Date is $5.32.
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