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JPMORGAN CFO: Markets are tough and Q4 is going to disappoint

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JPMORGAN CFO: Markets are tough and Q4 is going to disappoint
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Marianne Lake

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Marianne Lake.

JPMorgan just reported third quarter earnings which missed analyst estimates.

On a conference call following the earnings release, CFO Marianne Lake made a dark prediction for the fourth quarter.

"If markets remain at these levels, Q4 revenue will also be lower" than guidance, Lake said.

The bank's markets revenues of $4.3 billion were down 6% year-on-year. Fixed income was down 11% year-on-year.

That reflected lower revenue in commodities and continued weakness in credit, which were partially
offset by strength in currencies and emerging markets, according to the bank. It also reflected higher interest costs on higher long-term debt.

Lake said the "slow quarter in credit" was a result of "challenging market conditions" in Q3 that kept clients "on the sidelines."

Equity markets revenues, however, were up $1.4 billion, or 9%, with strong performance in derivatives and cash, driven by higher client volumes.

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