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JPMorgan profits fall 19% as mortgage business fades | JPMorgan profits fall 19% as mortgage business fades |
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US banking giant JPMorgan Chase has reported a sharp fall in profits at the start of 2014, which it blamed on declines in its mortgage business. | US banking giant JPMorgan Chase has reported a sharp fall in profits at the start of 2014, which it blamed on declines in its mortgage business. |
The bank said net income in the three months to the end of March was $5.3bn (£3.1bn) - a fall of 19% compared with a year earlier. | The bank said net income in the three months to the end of March was $5.3bn (£3.1bn) - a fall of 19% compared with a year earlier. |
Profits from its mortgage business stood at $114m, down $559m from last year. | Profits from its mortgage business stood at $114m, down $559m from last year. |
The figures mark the second successive quarterly fall in profits at the bank. | The figures mark the second successive quarterly fall in profits at the bank. |
It comes as Wells Fargo, the biggest US mortgage lender, reported a higher-than-expected 14% rise in first-quarter net profit. | |
But it said the rise in profits was the result of a series of equity investment gains, which helped offset a continuing slowdown in its home loan business. | |
It said net income rose to $5.6bn in the first three months of 2014, from $4.93bn a year earlier. | |
Both JPMorgan and Wells Fargo suffered from a fall in remortgaging activity. | |
Wells Fargo provides almost one in five US home loans. It said income from mortgage banking fell by 46% to $1.5bn from $2.7bn a year earlier. | |
Applications for refinancing fell to their lowest share of total mortgage applications since July 2009 in the week ending 4 April, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) said. | |
And Black Knight Financial Services said February was the worst month for new home loans since at least 2000. | |
Wells Fargo's new home loans fell to $36bn in the quarter from $109bn a year earlier and from $50bn in the fourth quarter. | |
The company had not made so few home loans since the third quarter of 2008, when the housing market was under heavy stress. | |
At the same time, profits from JPMorgan's corporate and investment banking division stood at $2bn, down from $2.6bn just three months earlier. | |
Legal costs | Legal costs |
For JPMorgan, 2013 was marred by huge legal settlements over its mortgage practices in the run-up to the 2008 crisis. | |
The "London whale" trading scandal and other controversies including legal costs relating to the fraudster Bernie Madoff also dented earnings in 2013. | The "London whale" trading scandal and other controversies including legal costs relating to the fraudster Bernie Madoff also dented earnings in 2013. |
JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon still described the bank's first quarter results as "good" given the industry-wide headwinds in both investment banking and mortgages. | JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon still described the bank's first quarter results as "good" given the industry-wide headwinds in both investment banking and mortgages. |
"We have growing confidence in the economy -- consumers, corporations and middle market companies are in increasingly good financial shape and housing has turned the corner in most markets -- and we are doing our part to support the recovery," Mr Dimon said. | "We have growing confidence in the economy -- consumers, corporations and middle market companies are in increasingly good financial shape and housing has turned the corner in most markets -- and we are doing our part to support the recovery," Mr Dimon said. |
Mr Dimon called the conditions of 2013 "painful and nerve-wracking" in a letter to shareholders in April. | Mr Dimon called the conditions of 2013 "painful and nerve-wracking" in a letter to shareholders in April. |
However, bank officials are hopeful 2014 will see fewer large legal settlements with regulators and private parties. | However, bank officials are hopeful 2014 will see fewer large legal settlements with regulators and private parties. |