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JPM filing events and research context

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JPM's research view summarizes recent SEC filing context, starting with other from Jul 23, 2026.

JPM filing events and research context
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Jul 23, 2026otherJPMorgan Chase amended its By-laws to provide that a Lead Independent Director shall be appointed by non-management directors.
Jul 23, 2026debt_offeringJPMorgan Chase closed public offerings of $9 billion in aggregate principal amount of senior and subordinated notes.
Jul 14, 2026earningsJPMorgan Chase reported 2Q26 net income of $21.2 billion and diluted EPS of $7.70.
Jul 14, 2026Guidance: adjusted_expensenot reported to 107.50
Jul 14, 2026Guidance: card_services_nco_ratenot reported to 3.20
Jul 14, 2026Guidance: net_interest_incomenot reported to 105.50
Aug 6, 2026mda_quarterlyJPMorgan Chase demonstrated a disciplined approach to capital return during the first half of 2026, executing $15.03 billion in common share repurchases. The firm repurchased approximately 49.26 million shares at an average price of $305.16 per share. Activity remained consistent throughout the period, with $8.33 billion repurchased in the first quarter and $6.70 billion in the second quarter. As of June 30, 2026, the firm held $18.39 billion in remaining authorization under its existing $50 billion program, which was originally announced on July 1, 2025. Looking ahead, the firm has secured board approval for a new $50 billion common share repurchase program effective July 1, 2026, signaling continued confidence in its capital position and commitment to returning excess liquidity to shareholders. This capital management strategy reflects the firm's ongoing focus on maintaining robust regulatory capital ratios while balancing shareholder distributions against the backdrop of its broader risk management framework. Analysts should note that these figures exclude excise taxes and commissions, and the transition to the new authorization ensures sustained capacity for share buybacks through the remainder of the fiscal year.
May 1, 2026mda_quarterlyJPMorgan Chase's Board of Directors authorized a new $50 billion common share repurchase program, effective July 1, 2025. During the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, the firm actively executed repurchases under this program, returning significant capital to shareholders. JPM bought back a total of 27,508,883 common shares at an average price of $302.75 per share. The aggregate purchase price for these repurchases amounted to $8.328 billion for the quarter. Monthly activity included $2.878 billion in January (9.2 million shares at $312.90), $2.400 billion in February (7.8 million shares at $308.52), and $3.050 billion in March (10.5 million shares at $289.63). The declining average price paid per share over the quarter suggests opportunistic buying. As of March 31, 2026, $25.095 billion remained authorized for future repurchases under the $50 billion program, indicating substantial capacity for continued capital return.

Source: SEC EDGAR filing text and events; period Jul 23, 2026; filed Jul 23, 2026.

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