JPMorgan stock closes higher to start 2026 as jobs report and Q4 earnings come into focus
3 January 2026
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JPMorgan stock closes higher to start 2026 as jobs report and Q4 earnings come into focus

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 10:22 ET — Market closed

  • JPMorgan shares ended Friday up about 1% at $325.48, the first session of 2026.
  • Other big U.S. banks also gained, pointing to a sector-wide move rather than a single company headline.
  • Investors now shift focus to key U.S. data next week and JPMorgan’s Jan. 13 earnings report.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. shares rose 1.01% on Friday to close at $325.48, starting 2026 on a firmer note after a volatile year-end stretch. 1

The move matters because JPMorgan is a bellwether for U.S. banks heading into the first major earnings reports of the year, when management outlooks can reset expectations for lending, credit and buybacks.

This matters now because bank stocks are tightly linked to interest-rate expectations. Higher or lower rates can change what banks earn on loans versus what they pay depositors, which feeds directly into profits.

Other major U.S. financials also advanced on Friday, underscoring a broad bid across the sector. Bank of America rose 1.7%, Citigroup gained 1.7% and Wells Fargo climbed 2.1%, while Goldman Sachs jumped 4.0% and Morgan Stanley added 2.5%.

For JPMorgan, attention will stay on net interest income — the difference between interest earned on loans and interest paid on deposits. Traders also watch the yield curve, a snapshot of interest rates across short and long maturities, because shifts can change that spread.

Credit trends are another focus. Investors are looking for signs of stress in consumer credit cards and corporate portfolios as 2026 begins, particularly if job growth cools.

A filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission showed director Mellody Hobson acquired about 140 shares on Dec. 31 through a deferral of her quarterly board retainer. The form said the retainer will be paid in common stock after her service as a director ends. 2

Cost discipline remains in the spotlight heading into results. Consumer and community banking chief Marianne Lake said in December the bank expects 2026 expenses of about $105 billion. 3

Investors will also track provisions — money set aside for potential loan losses — alongside any shift in guidance for trading and investment banking activity. Comments on capital returns, including share repurchases, can move the stock quickly around the release.

Before the next session, the first full week of U.S. data will be closely watched, led by the monthly jobs report due January 9 and the U.S. consumer price index on January 13. Fed funds futures — contracts that reflect traders’ expectations for the Fed’s policy rate — showed little chance of a cut at the Fed’s late-January meeting and nearly a 50% chance of a quarter-point reduction in March; “Softening in the labor market has really given the Fed good cover to change their outlook about reducing rates,” said Eric Kuby, chief investment officer at North Star Investment Management. 4

JPMorgan said it will release fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results at about 7:00 a.m. ET on January 13, followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET. 5

That timing puts the bank’s results in the middle of a heavy January catalyst window, with investors looking for any update on loan growth, deposit pricing and credit costs going into 2026.

Technically, JPM shares traded between $320.83 and $326.23 in Friday’s session. Traders will watch whether the stock can hold above the low end of that range and push through the recent highs as earnings season gets underway.

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