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JPMorgan Plunges, Meta Falls, Airlines Lower

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On this episode of Stock Movers:

- JPMorgan Chase (JPM) fell 4.2%. The bank's profit declined 7% in the fourth quarter, even as revenue rose on the back of higher fees and interest income. This after JPMorgan warned that President Donald Trump’s call for a 10% cap on credit card rates threatens to “significantly change” its business and would harm the biggest US bank and customers.

- Meta Platforms (META) is beginning to cut more than 1,000 jobs from the company’s Reality Labs division, part of a plan to redirect resources from virtual reality and metaverse products toward AI wearables and phone features. Meta shares closed at 1.69%

- Delta Air Lines (DAL) provided a profit forecast that fell short of Wall Street estimates, with the major US airline taking a more cautious view for 2026 after the aviation industry emerged from a volatile year. Shares in Atlanta-based Delta fell 1.5% to $70 as of 11:07 a.m. New York time after it reported quarterly results on Tuesday. United Airlines was up fractionally, while American Airlines fell 1.7%

 
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