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JPMorgan stock price jumps after hours as Dow tops 50,000; HSBC lifts rating
7 February 2026
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JPMorgan stock price jumps after hours as Dow tops 50,000; HSBC lifts rating

NEW YORK, February 6, 2026, 17:45 (EST) — Trading shifted into after-hours.

JPMorgan Chase & Co shares climbed 3.9% to $322.40 in after-hours trading Friday, tacking on to an already hefty session gain. The stock added $12.20 since Thursday’s close, trading in a band from $309.79 to $324.20 during the day.

Stocks snapped higher as Wall Street staged a rebound, sending the Dow past 50,000 for the first time ever. Chipmakers, battered just days ago, fought their way back. “There is real demand for AI products,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird, even if the market gets turbulent. Reuters

Thursday flipped the script. Investors bailed out of risk, rattled by the soaring price tag of the AI frenzy and a stretch of soft U.S. labor numbers that sent Treasury yields sliding. “The spending shock has made investors nervous,” said Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise. Over at Invesco, chief global market strategist Brian Levitt called it an “unravelling” of a crowded trade. Reuters

HSBC provided its own catalyst, bumping JPMorgan up to “Hold” from “Reduce” and lifting the price target to $319, previously $296. They cited a “balanced risk-to-reward profile” for the stock after it lagged peers for a while. Investing.com

This wasn’t a one-off. Citigroup climbed roughly 6%. Bank of America tacked on close to 3%, and Wells Fargo advanced about 2% in late trading. The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund—tracking U.S. financial shares—was up 1.8%.

Late this week, a new SEC filing popped up. JPMorgan disclosed it wrapped up a $3 billion public sale of fixed-to-floating rate subordinated notes, set to mature in 2037, on Feb. 5. These notes begin with a fixed coupon before switching to a floating rate; as subordinated debt, they sit beneath senior bonds if the company faces financial problems.

Interest rates remain a central issue for major banks. According to Bloomberg, traders now expect the Federal Reserve to deliver its first rate cut in either June or July — a move that could squeeze profit margins for lenders if spreads tighten.

That 50,000 milestone on the Dow carries some mechanical implications for JPMorgan too, since the stock is one of the index’s priciest names. According to Reuters, talk of rate cuts and hopes for fresh fiscal support have given cyclical stocks a boost, though investors are still hashing out what AI-driven spending actually spells for the broader market.

The risk of a downturn isn’t far off. Thursday’s losses arrived after lackluster labor data: weekly jobless claims reached 231,000, and January saw over 108,000 layoffs, according to Investopedia. One more weak stretch might bring recession chatter back and weigh on lenders’ credit prospects.

JPMorgan’s slot at the UBS Financial Services Conference lands on Feb. 10 at 9:40 a.m. ET, with the bank’s company update following on Feb. 23. Investors are keyed in for signals on expense targets, plans for capital return, and what management says about loan growth.

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