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Bank of America stock slips after-hours — what to know before Moynihan speaks and key U.S. data lands
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Bank of America stock slips after-hours — what to know before Moynihan speaks and key U.S. data lands

New York, February 9, 2026, 19:20 (EST) — After-hours

  • Bank of America shares slipped after hours, with bank names trailing behind a tech-driven rally in U.S. indexes.
  • Investors are bracing for upcoming U.S. jobs and inflation data, reports that could shake up expectations on interest rates.
  • JPMorgan bumped up its price target for the lender, citing a stable regulatory environment and only modest rate reductions ahead.

Bank of America Corporation shares slipped about 0.3% to $56.41 after hours Monday.

Not much of a swing, but plenty going on behind the scenes. With a thick slate of data lined up, traders head into Tuesday steeled for moves that could shake Treasury yields—and bank stocks along with them.

This is crucial for Bank of America. Interest rates set the pace for consumer and corporate banking, and the bank’s net interest income—the gap between what it makes on loans and pays out on deposits—can swing fast as markets adjust their outlook on the Federal Reserve.

Tech stocks did most of the lifting as U.S. equities closed higher Monday. Investors are holding out for January’s nonfarm payrolls numbers on Wednesday, and CPI data at the end of the week. “A kind of buy-the-dip mentality” has resurfaced, according to Oliver Pursche, senior vice president and adviser at Wealthspire Advisors. The Dow finished at 50,135.87, the S&P 500 climbed to 6,964.82, and the 10-year yield dipped to roughly 4.20%. MarketScreener

Banks lagged. The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund dropped 0.6%, with the SPDR S&P Bank ETF off 0.3%. JPMorgan eased 0.1%. Wells Fargo tacked on 0.7%, Citigroup advanced about 0.9%.

JPMorgan bumped its price target for Bank of America up to $61.50 from $61 but stuck with its Overweight rating, a note cited by The Fly said. Analysts at the firm flagged their anticipation of two rate cuts and steady long-term yields, adding that the regulatory backdrop is still supportive as deal-making activity increases.

Investors are fixated on a few core issues right now: just how stubborn deposit costs remain, whether borrowers keep coming for loans, and which corner of credit quality cracks first if the labor market starts to weaken. Sure, trading and investment-banking fees offer a little relief, but those numbers move up and down with markets and deal activity.

The downside’s not pretty. A stronger inflation reading might send yields higher and tighten conditions for borrowers. That would put funding costs in the spotlight—possibly outpacing what lenders can earn. On the flip side, if jobs come in soft, talk could quickly shift to credit losses and a slowdown in growth.

Bank of America’s got its own event ahead of the economic data dump. CEO Brian Moynihan is due to appear at the BofA Securities Financial Services Conference, set for Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 8:00 a.m. ET. Investors tend to dissect his remarks for signals on consumer spending, deposits, and capital moves.

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