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JPMorgan Chase shares fell 7% Tuesday after the bank's president told analysts that expectations for net interest income for 2025 were too optimistic.
The current estimate for NII — one of the main ways that banks earn money — of $89.5 billion is too high given expectations for interest rates, JPMorgan president Daniel Pinto told an audience at a financial conference.
The figure «will be lower,» he said.
The move was the New York-based bank's worst drop since June 2020, according to FactSet.
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