economy
Wall Street banks reap windfall from stock and debt sales
But the deluge of equity and debt issuance has emerged as a concern for investors.

TL;DR
- Wall Street banks are experiencing a boom in revenue from underwriting stock and bond sales for AI companies.
- Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Bank of America reported strong second-quarter revenues from these activities.
- JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs saw their shares reach record highs due to this underwriting activity.
- While beneficial for banks and tech firms, the high volume of equity and debt issuance raises concerns for investors.
- Increased stock issuance is historically an indicator of market peaks and can be dilutive to existing shareholders.
- Academics have linked surges in stock issuance in the late 1990s and early 2000s to the dot-com crash.