The Charles Schwab Corporation News
The Charles Schwab Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a savings and loan holding company that provides wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services. The company operates in two segments, Investor Services and Advisor Services. It offers brokerage accounts with equity and fixed income trading, margin lending, options trading, futures and forex trading, and cash management capabilities, including certificates of deposit; third-party mutual funds through the Mutual Fund Marketplace and Mutual Fund OneSource service, as well as mutual fund trading and clearing services to broker-dealers; exchange-traded funds; advisory solutions for managed portfolios, separately managed accounts, customized personal advice for tailored portfolios, specialized planning, and full-time portfolio management; banking products comprising checking and savings accounts, first lien residential real estate mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, and pledged asset lines; and trust custody services, personal trust reporting services, and administrative trustee services. It also provides digital retirement calculators; integrated web-, mobile-, and software-based trading platforms, real-time market data, options trading, premium research, and multi-channel access; self-service education and support tools; online research and analysis tools; equity compensation plan sponsors full-service recordkeeping for stock plans, stock options, restricted stock, performance shares, and stock appreciation rights; and retirement plan services. The Company operates domestic branch offices in 48 states and the District of Columbia, as well as locations in Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The Charles Schwab Corporation was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Westlake, Texas.
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12 May at 14:58
Schwab Q1 Beats; Guidance, Buybacks Shape Outlook.
- Charles Schwab reported stronger-than-expected Q1 results with record revenue, a sizable buyback and a dividend increase, but slightly cautious full-year guidance and margin sensitivities kept the stock under pressure. Key near-term drivers include Institutional Investor Day, cash‑sweep dynamics, net interest margin risk tied to inflation and Fed positioning, and new AI product initiatives.
05 May at 14:47
SCHW: Q1 Beat, AI Tool Launch, Insider Sales Brief
Charles Schwab reported record Q1 revenue and GAAP net income, boosted shareholder returns with $2.4B in buybacks and a 19% dividend increase, launched an AI portfolio‑insights tool, and saw roughly $15.4M in co‑chairman trust stock sales—concrete developments that together shape near‑term investor sentiment and operational priorities.
21 Apr at 14:46
SCHW: Analyst Cuts, Bank Upgrades, Q1 Revenue Miss
Charles Schwab saw mixed analyst actions and a tempered Q1 report this week: price-target cuts from some brokers were offset by upgrades from others, while a revenue miss and net-interest-income pressure drove short-term share weakness amid strategic moves like the Forge Global acquisition.
14 Apr at 14:49
SCHW Earnings, Trading Rebound Drive S&P500 Focus.
Charles Schwab heads into its April 16, 2026 Q2 report with analyst expectations for $1.35 EPS and $6.37B revenue. A rising Trading Activity Index (STAX = 50.0) and continued share buybacks are the primary, concrete drivers likely to move the stock in the short term.
07 Apr at 14:47
Schwab Crypto Launch + April 16 Investor Update Q2
Charles Schwab scheduled an April 16 Spring Business Update and confirmed plans to roll out spot Bitcoin and Ethereum trading by mid-2026. These developments, together with post‑Forge M&A positioning and Schwab’s $12.22 trillion in client assets, will shape near‑term investor expectations for SCHW in the S&P 500.
24 Feb at 14:54
Schwab Drops After MS Downgrade; Earnings Hold Up!
Charles Schwab shares fell sharply after Morgan Stanley cut its rating and lowered the price target, stoking short-term volatility fueled by AI-related concerns. Strong Q4 results and record client assets, however, provide a foundation for longer-term stability.
17 Feb at 14:38
SCHW Slides, Dividends Rise: What Investors Need
Charles Schwab (SCHW) saw a sharp short-term pullback after an AI-driven fintech product launch, but recent earnings, a 19% dividend increase, and improved net interest margins underpin the bank-broker's fundamentals. Insider sales and sector rotation add nuance for investors weighing entry or rebalancing.