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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says Wall Street clients are 'gung ho' as the bank expects higher expenses

neutralManagementMulti dayYahoo Finance ·27 May 2026Original article ↗
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Direct management commentary on client activity and near-term revenue outlook (Q2 growth) for JPM, plus updated expectations for expense growth in 2026; market already reacted with the stock down ~3% in the report.

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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says Wall Street clients are 'gung ho' as the bank expects higher expenses David Hollerith · Senior Reporter Updated Wed, May 27, 2026 at 11:40 PM GMT+2 3 min read JPM JPMorgan’s ( JPM ) Jamie Dimon said Wall Street is rolling full steam ahead as the bank now expects a “good extra billion” in 2026 expenses. The CEO of the country’s largest bank weighed in on a range of topics, including JPMorgan’s 2026 expenses and quarterly revenues, during a talk at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference in New York. “​​It's gung ho, folks,” Dimon told the audience when asked what lending, trading, and investment banking clients are doing in the current environment, adding some characteristic caution.

“There's a lot of exuberance out there, so yeah, right now, it's good, but it was in ‘72, ‘86, 2000, 2007. That doesn’t give me comfort,” he said. Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, JPMorganChase, speaks during the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, U.

S. December 6, 2025. (REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn) · Reuters / REUTERS Dimon said his bank is expecting investment banking and trading revenue to climb 10% and 11% in the second quarter, respectively, compared to the year-ago period.

Meanwhile, he said JPMorgan’s expenses are expected to rise by $1 billion more than the $105 billion that the bank projected last month. Compensation growth is typically a big component of fee growth for banks. “We think it'll be closer to 106, mostly driven by better performance,” Dimon said, noting that fees from trading have been more than JPMorgan expected.

JPMorgan’s stock fell almost 3% on Wednesday before the selling eased. Shares are down 7% since the beginning of the year. Bankers are set for another good year in compensation, potentially the strongest leading Wall Street.

The dual forces of deregulation in financial services and massive AI infrastructure investment have sent activity levels at Wall Street firms surging. Rival Bank of America ( BAC ) is also anticipating strong trading and dealmaking revenues this quarter. “We feel good about the quarter,” CEO Brian Moynihan said at the same conference, adding that BofA expects to post 15% increase in trading revenue while investment banking fees are expected to be “up strong.

” JPMorgan and Bank of America, along with Citigroup and 20 other banks, are set to reap fees in the coming weeks from the IPO of SpaceX. The listing of the Elon Musk-led rocket maker is poised to be the largest in history. Well known for his often blunt and well-heard prognostications on risks in banking and financial markets, Dimon also reiterated his personal view that “there will be more inflation than people expect” and that “asset prices are high, including JPMorgan’s stock.

” However, he left the door open to a potential merger in the coming years if the right opportunity presents itself. “I do think there might be, in the next couple of years, a chance to put $10 or $20 billion to work buying something, and when we do that, we'll explain to you why we think it's a great purchase,” Dimon said. Story Continues David Hollerith is a senior reporter at Yahoo Finance covering the cryptocurrency and stock markets.

Follow him on X at @DsHollers .

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