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16/01/2026
Market news: Daimler Truck Company and John Cockerill Defense Company will supply 7,000 trucks to the French army.
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With profits surging and capital regulation policies relaxed, Wall Street banks returned a record amount of funds to shareholders, showing that executives are confident in increasing stock buyback efforts. In 2025, the six largest banks in the United States spent over $140 billion on dividends and buybacks, breaking the record set during Trump's first term in 2019. Among them, JPMorgan Chase repurchased over $30 billion in stocks, setting a new record for Wall Street banks that is more than three times the size of two years ago. In Trump's second term, as regulatory agencies seek to relax key capital requirements, banks are becoming more confident in returning profits to shareholders. In June of last year, the Federal Reserve took action to lower capital requirements for holding companies under the "enhanced supplemental leverage ratio" rule, which applies to large banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs. Banks expect this momentum to continue this year. Goldman Sachs CEO Solomon said on Thursday that the bank will "stay aggressive" in buying back stocks.
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