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JPMorgan stock price slips after early jump as strong U.S. jobs data resets Fed cut bets
11 February 2026
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JPMorgan stock price slips after early jump as strong U.S. jobs data resets Fed cut bets

NEW YORK, Feb 11, 2026, 10:40 (ET) — Regular session

  • JPMorgan shares slipped back following an initial jump, with traders reacting to a robust U.S. jobs report.
  • Bank stocks swung back and forth as investors adjusted their short-term outlook on the Federal Reserve.
  • Attention now shifts to Friday’s U.S. CPI report, with rates-sensitive lenders watching closely for clues on potential moves.

JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) gave up early gains Wednesday, with shares finishing 0.5% lower at $316.82. The stock had climbed to $325.15 at its session peak, but momentum faded and it drifted back toward the day’s low.

The shift is significant—major banks are tethered to U.S. rate expectations. Smaller rate cuts tend to prop up lending margins, yet pricier borrowing tampers demand and stirs credit risk. That dynamic stayed in sharp relief after the payroll surprise.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, speaking at a UBS financial services conference in Florida on Tuesday, remarked that private-equity deal activity is hitting an inflection point—“it’s accelerating.” JPMorgan’s Troy Rohrbaugh echoed that optimism, noting, “The pipelines continuing through the end of ’25 into ’26 look excellent,” and highlighting “a very robust IPO pipeline” even without the influence of SPACs. For context, SPACs are shell companies that raise capital via IPOs to acquire private firms. Reuters

Payrolls climbed by 130,000 in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, topping expectations for 70,000. The unemployment rate edged down to 4.3%. Edward Jones strategist Angelo Kourkafas said the data “provides ammunition to the Fed hawks to maintain a patient approach.” After the numbers, interest-rate futures traders trimmed the probability of a cut by April. Reuters

Stocks climbed across the board following the release, with JPMorgan gaining over 1% early on, though the stock later slipped into negative territory. “Equities are viewing this favorably because the underlying employment picture looks like it’s stronger than what’s expected,” said Jordan Rizzuto, chief investment officer at GammaRoad Capital Partners. Reuters

JPMorgan faces a market wrestling with two questions right now: the duration of current rates, and whether deal fees plus trading revenue can hold up if companies keep doing business. As a sector bellwether, the bank’s stock usually reacts to every fresh data point.

The path forward isn’t straightforward. A hotter-than-expected inflation print? Yields could spike, rate bets get reworked in a hurry — and that’s a recipe for bank shares to tumble while financial conditions snap tighter.

All eyes now turn to Friday, when the consumer price index (CPI)—that crucial inflation readout—drops at 8:30 a.m. ET.

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