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Alison Williams, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, Global Banks and Asset Managers, discusses U.S bank earnings. JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s investment bankers eked out a surprise gain in the second quarter. Citigroup's traders had their best second quarter in five years, with revenue buoyed by record trading volumes in the quarter. Wells Fargo’s total assets stood at $1.98 trillion at the end of the second quarter, an increase that followed its long-anticipated freedom from a Federal Reserve cap.
Michelle Davis, Bloomberg Senior Deals Reporter, discusses how UnitedHealth Group had managed to pull off an impressive feat: more than 60 consecutive quarters of earnings that beat Wall Street estimates.
Nicole D'Souza, Bloomberg Intelligence Internet and Software Equity Analyst, discusses Bloomberg Intelligence’s research about dating apps and how Gen Z is using them. BI says Gen Z is more likely to be single and not dating, have an unfavorable view of dating apps, and less likely to pay for dating apps. This is a change from Millennial dating patterns.
Neil Sipes, Bloomberg Intelligence Financials Analyst, discusses BlackRock dropping the most since April as revenue and performance fees missed estimates, even as the world’s largest money manager hit a record $12.5 trillion in assets.
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