Global Markets
US Banks Smash Q2 Earnings Records as 'Tectonic' Risks Loom
724FinanceGökberk Uçar

The largest banks in the United States collectively raked in tens of billions of dollars in profits during the second quarter, defying global headwinds including the war in Iran and persistent inflation to deliver a shocking performance.
Record Profits Amidst Geopolitical Storms
While markets watched with apprehension as macroeconomic data signaled trouble, the resilience of the banking sector has proven to be a cornerstone of the US economy's stability.
The Shadow of 'Tectonic' Risks
Despite the current rosy picture, experts warn that fragilities described as "tectonic" are accumulating within the depths of the financial system.
While markets welcome these record profits with enthusiasm, from my perspective in logistics and supply chain, I view this surge in capital flows as critical fuel for the revival of global trade. However, the potential impact of the conflict in Iran on logistics routes remains a tectonic risk factor on the table that could overshadow this bright picture on the banks' balance sheets.