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Bank of America Q4 beat estimates, but here’s why BAC stock may stay in red

by admin January 14, 2026
January 14, 2026

Bank of America (NYSE: BAC stock) delivered a solid beat on earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter, reporting diluted earnings of $0.98 per share, surpassing the consensus of $0.95-$0.98.

The bank posted a revenue of $28.37 billion, above expectations of $27.3-$27.8 billion. The quarter showcased strength in trading and net interest income, alongside resilient consumer spending.

Yet in early trading, BAC stock fell nearly 4%, signaling that Wall Street has already moved past the headline numbers to focus on deeper concerns.

The investors are treading with caution amid weakening investment banking, Federal Reserve headwinds, and a mounting regulatory threat that could reshape the bank’s credit-card business.​

BAC stock: Where the strength came from

Net interest income: the money banks earn from the gap between what they charge borrowers and what they pay depositors, grew 10% year-over-year to $15.8 billion, beating analyst expectations.

This resilience surprised some because markets had been pricing in greater pressure from potential Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026.

The bank benefited from fixed-rate assets rolling off the balance sheet at higher yields and continued loan and deposit growth.​

Beyond lending, Bank of America’s markets division shone.

Equity trading income surged 23% year-over-year to an all-time Q4 high, powered by the volatility markets delivered in January.

Sales and trading revenue overall grew 10%, marking the 15th consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth.

This proved that Wall Street was indeed bustling in Q4, capitalizing on choppy conditions and active capital markets flows.​

Management guided to 5-7% net interest income growth in 2026, supported by roughly $10-15 billion in fixed-rate assets repricing at higher yields.

If that outlook holds, it would keep the bank’s earnings on a solid growth trajectory despite the uncertain rate environment.​

Why analysts remain cautious

Investment banking performance, however, was a letdown.

IB fees in global banking were nearly flat, while equity underwriting plunged around 20%.

Analysts worry this weakness signals that the dealmaking momentum could cool in 2026 as tariff uncertainty and political shifts dampen M&A activity.​

The second concern is more immediate and politically charged: President Trump’s proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates, set to take effect January 20.

Average credit card rates currently sit at 21%, meaning a 10% cap would cut a major profit driver roughly in half.

JPMorgan and Bank of America executives have warned the cap would devastate credit availability, cutting off lending to roughly 82-88% of subprime borrowers.

While the industry is lobbying hard for changes, the proposal creates uncertainty that could weigh on BAC stock until there is regulatory clarity.​

Finally, there’s the Fed question. Management’s 5-7% NII growth guidance assumes a relatively benign rate environment.

If the Fed cuts three times in 2026, a scenario analysts debate, that guidance could face downward pressure, and earnings revisions could follow.​

Bank of America’s quarter confirms core business resilience.

But investors’ focus will remain fixed on three risks: forward net interest income credibility if rates fall, investment banking sustainability, and whether regulators will impose the credit card rate cap.

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