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By Frank Nez
June 12, 2025
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Updated on June 13, 2025

June 12, 2025 – In a stark signal of growing economic unease, JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, has announced it is significantly increasing its provisions for potential loan losses, setting aside billions of dollars to prepare for a looming economic downturn.

The move comes amid mounting concerns over macroeconomic uncertainty, including rising inflation, potential trade disruptions from new tariff policies, and a slowdown in consumer spending, according to a statement from the bank’s Chief Financial Officer, Jeremy Barnum, at a recent Goldman Sachs financial conference.

JPMorgan Chase is allocating an additional $2.5 billion for credit loss provisions in the second quarter of 2025, a sharp increase from the $3.31 billion set aside in Q1, which already exceeded analyst expectations by $556 million.

This brings the bank’s total credit loss provisions for the 2025 financial year to an estimated $15.37 billion, outpacing its closest competitors, including Citigroup, which recently announced plans to reserve an additional “hundreds of millions” for potential losses.

Barnum highlighted a “cautious outlook” driven by a volatile macro environment, noting pressures from potential tariff hikes under President Donald Trump’s administration and persistent inflationary trends that could force the Federal Reserve to pause or reverse its rate-cutting cycle.

“We’re seeing early signs of strain in consumer and commercial loan portfolios,” Barnum said, pointing to rising delinquencies in credit card and small business lending.

Despite these concerns, he emphasized that 85% of JPMorgan’s corporate loan exposure remains with high-credit-quality entities, providing some buffer against widespread defaults.

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The bank’s decision to bolster reserves aligns with broader industry trends, as major players like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup are also increasing provisions to address growing risks.

Collectively, these four banks are setting aside $34.87 billion for credit losses in 2025, reflecting heightened caution across the sector.

However, JPMorgan’s scale—its provisions alone account for nearly half of this total—underscores its dominant role and exposure in the U.S. banking landscape.

Analysts, however, are split on the outlook.

While JPMorgan anticipates rising credit costs, some expect industry-wide loan losses to decline slightly this Q2, projecting Citigroup’s provisions to fall from $2.72 billion to $2.69 billion.

This divergence highlights the uncertainty gripping the financial sector, with banks preparing for worst-case scenarios while hoping for a soft economic landing.

S&P Global forecasts global credit losses could hit $850 billion in 2025, driven by potential policy shifts and geopolitical tensions.

JPMorgan’s proactive stance follows a year of challenges for U.S. banks, with $11.86 billion in delinquent commercial and industrial loans reported across major institutions in Q4 2024.

The bank also faces scrutiny over its shrinking net interest margins, a trend affecting peers like Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, which reported a combined $4.14 billion in unrecoverable debt in Q2 2024.

Despite these headwinds, JPMorgan’s trading and investment banking divisions are expected to provide some relief, with Barnum projecting mid-single-digit revenue growth in these areas compared to last year.

Still, the bank’s stock dipped 0.21% to $267.59 in early trading today.

As the U.S. navigates a complex economic landscape, JPMorgan’s significant reserve build signals a sobering reality: even the nation’s financial titans are bracing for turbulence.

With consumer confidence wavering and global risks mounting, the banking sector’s preparations may serve as a bellwether for the economy at large.

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