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Bank of America reported a robust third quarter, surpassing Wall Street’s expectations as its investment banking and trading divisions delivered stronger-than-expected results.

The lender, which is the second largest in the US by assets, posted a 23% year-on-year profit rise to $8.5 billion, driven by a surge in deal-making activity and loan growth.

Revenue climbed 10.8% to $28.24 billion, fuelled by both investment banking and higher net interest income.

The figures mark a positive shift after quarters of margin pressure, suggesting that the bank’s diversified business model is paying off amid a changing rate and credit environment.

Investment banking and trading drive performance

Bank of America’s investment banking fees surged 43% from the same period last year to $2 billion, about $380 million higher than analysts had forecast.

The bank benefited from heightened corporate activity, with more firms pursuing mergers, acquisitions, and capital raising.

Equities trading revenue also rose 14% to $2.3 billion, beating expectations by roughly $200 million.

Fixed income trading increased 5% to $3.1 billion, in line with market forecasts.

The figures underline how the resurgence in trading and deal-making across Wall Street has lifted several major US lenders this earnings season, including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs.

Improved credit conditions ease pressure on earnings

The bank’s provision for credit losses fell by 13% to $1.3 billion, below the estimated $1.58 billion.

The decline suggests a healthier credit outlook, supported by resilient consumer spending and stable employment in the US.

Net interest income rose 9% to $15.39 billion, reflecting higher returns from loans and deposits.

The bank’s management highlighted strong loan and deposit growth across divisions, adding that effective balance sheet management had resulted in record net interest income.

“Strong loan and deposit growth, coupled with effective balance sheet positioning, resulted in record net interest income,” Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said in a statement Wednesday.

With every business line reporting top and bottom-line improvements, Bank of America appears to be navigating the uncertain rate environment more smoothly than in previous quarters.

Shares rise after quarterly beat

Shares of Bank of America had climbed about 14% this year ahead of the results.

Following Wednesday’s announcement, the stock saw a further boost as investors responded positively to the earnings beat.

The quarterly performance reinforced the lender’s position as a key beneficiary of market recovery trends, particularly in investment banking and trading.

Analysts suggest that consistent performance across divisions, coupled with falling credit loss provisions, could strengthen the bank’s position heading into the next quarter, especially if corporate deal activity remains strong.

Market trends mirror wider Wall Street gains

Bank of America’s performance comes as Wall Street banks continue to rebound from a slowdown in deal-making seen earlier in the year.

Like its peers, the lender benefited from renewed investor activity and corporate financing demand.

The third quarter’s strong results from major US banks point to a broader recovery across the sector, even as monetary policy uncertainty and global economic uncertainty remain key challenges.

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