JPMorgan JPM raised its 2026 net interest income (NII) outlook after a strong second quarter, signaling that balance sheet growth is helping offset what was previously expected to be a more pronounced rate-driven headwind. The update comes at a time when the Federal Reserve has paused its easing cycle and adopted a more hawkish tone, citing persistent inflation pressures.

The bank now expects NII of about $105.5 billion, up from the previously targeted $103 billion. NII excluding Markets is projected at approximately $96.5 billion compared with the earlier estimate of $95 billion. The upward revision is notable because it suggests JPMorgan is less exposed to near-term rate uncertainty than initially assumed.

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