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Big Banks Power Up: JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Strengthen Financial ETFs
Benzinga· 2026-01-15 19:25
Core Viewpoint - Financial-sector ETFs have shown resilience, rebounding due to gains in major Wall Street banks despite policy uncertainties related to credit card interest rates [1][2]. Group 1: ETF Performance - The State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) is trading near recent highs, supported by significant gains in shares of JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup [2]. - The XLF ETF experienced a boost from its heavy exposure to major banks, while other ETFs like the Vanguard Financials ETF (VFH) and iShares U.S. Financials ETF (IYF) also benefited from strong performances in diversified banking and capital markets [4]. - The broader financial ETFs gained almost 2% on Thursday, indicating their ability to absorb short-term headline risks [6]. Group 2: Market Influences - President Trump's comments on capping credit card interest rates at 10% created initial volatility in bank stocks, but investors refocused on the strong earnings and improving fundamentals of large-cap financials [3]. - Optimism in the financial sector has been driven by robust results from Wall Street's investment banking activities, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reporting significant profit growth and record revenues [5]. - Major financial institutions are seen as stabilizing elements in the market, with expected deals and increased trading revenues potentially acting as catalysts for financial ETFs [7].
央行宣布八项重磅金融开放举措,资金布局金融板块,金融ETF(510230)连续3日净流入
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-18 03:13
Group 1 - The 2025 Lujiazui Forum opened on June 18, focusing on "Financial Openness and Cooperation in the Global Economic Landscape" [1] - The People's Bank of China announced eight significant financial opening measures, including the establishment of an interbank market trading report library and a digital RMB international operation center [1] - Ping An Securities highlighted that insurance capital continues to enter the market, with high dividend sectors attracting attention due to their value [1] Group 2 - The banking sector's static dividend yield ranks third among all industries, maintaining a high premium over the risk-free rate measured by the 10-year government bond [1] - Sufficient provisioning levels and increased policy focus on operations are expected to solidify the profitability foundation of the banking sector [1] - The Financial ETF (code: 510230) tracks the 180 Financial Index (code: 000018), which includes 180 large-cap, liquid stocks from the financial sector, covering banks, insurance, and securities [1]