Net interest income, the difference between what the company makes from lending and pays for deposits, totaled $12.1 billion. That was up from a year earlier but fell short of analysts’ estimates of almost $12.3 billion. Noninterest income, an aggregation of fees across business lines, came in at $9.35 billion, also lower than analysts’ consensus of $9.5 billion.
Well Fargo’s shares slumped 4.8% at 12:02 p.m. in New York, ...
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