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Bank of America Q3 2025 Performance and Market Impact

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Bank of America Q3 2025: Profit jumps on dealmaking surge; investment-banking fees +43% and NII +9% as management guides Q4 NII higherWhat changed BAC’s profit rose to $8.5B ($1.06 EPS) on strong investment banking and healthier net interest income; management sees Q4 NII of about $15.6–$15.7B. This underscores a broader rebound in capital markets activity and a supportive (but shifting) rate backdrop. How this ripples through marketsBig-bank comp sets show trading and IB strength across the street (e.g., $JPM raised its 2025 NII outlook alongside record markets revenue). Rate cuts discussed by the Fed temper NIM tailwinds but can spur loan demand and listings. WINNERS Bulge-bracket investment banking & tradingReason: BAC’s quarter confirms a broad deal/underwriting rebound; peers with outsized IB/trading should benefit as M&A and IPO pipelines improve. Names: $GS, $MSAdvisory-heavy M&A boutiquesReason: Dealmaking and advisory fees are accelerating with global M&A volumes up sharply; pure-play advisors gain operating leverage as pipelines convert. Names: $EVR, $LAZListing venues and market infrastructureReason: A bigger IPO calendar and more issuance support listing, data and transaction revenues at U.S. exchanges. NYSE and Nasdaq have highlighted rising capital raised and listings in 1H - Q3 2025. Names: $ICE, $NDAQLOSERS Online brokers reliant on sweep-cash yieldsReason: If the Fed eases further, interest on client cash (a key revenue line) falls; estimates suggest each 25 bp cut trims meaningful quarterly revenue for cash-sweep-heavy platforms. Names: $SCHW, $HOODNIM-dependent regional banks with smaller fee enginesReason: Rate cuts can compress NIM if deposit costs stay sticky while asset yields reset lower; banks without sizable IB/trading or wealth fees have less cushion. Names: $PNC, $USBConsumer credit card lenders if delinquencies re-accelerateReason: Credit normalization remains a swing factor; delinquency and charge-off metrics have been elevated vs pre-pandemic, keeping provisioning risks in focus even as some recent datapoints stabilized. Names: $COF, $DFSHashtags: #StockMarket #Trading #Investing #DayTrading #SwingTrading #Earnings #Banks #Mergers #IPO #Options #BAC

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