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JPMorgan Earnings, Oracle's $300M Windfall, and Delta's New Suites
Morning Squawk recaps the top business news investors need to know before the market opens.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 12:07pm
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Polished financial reports and digital tools symbolize the data-driven decision-making that drives corporate performance.Gonzales TodayJPMorgan Chase and Citigroup reported strong first-quarter earnings, while Oracle saw a $300 million gain from its Bloom Energy investment. Delta also unveiled an updated premium suite for its long-haul flights. These are the key business stories investors should know before the market opens.
Why it matters
The earnings results from major banks like JPMorgan and Citigroup provide insights into the health of the broader economy and consumer spending trends. Oracle's windfall from its Bloom Energy investment highlights the potential upside of strategic corporate partnerships. And Delta's premium seat upgrades reflect the ongoing competition among airlines to attract high-value passengers.
The details
JPMorgan Chase reported a 13% annual increase in net income and a 10% annual increase in revenue for the first quarter, topping analyst expectations. The bank's fixed-income trading revenue was 21% higher than the year-ago period. Citigroup also beat expectations, posting its best quarterly revenue in a decade. Meanwhile, Oracle saw a $300 million gain from its investment in Bloom Energy after the companies expanded their partnership. Delta unveiled an updated Delta One suite featuring longer beds and new pillow-top cushions, set to debut on its Airbus A350-1000 aircraft in 2027.
- JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup reported first-quarter earnings on April 14, 2026.
- Oracle was issued a warrant to buy Bloom Energy shares on April 6, 2026.
- Delta's new premium suites will be available on its Airbus A350-1000 aircraft starting in 2027.
The players
JPMorgan Chase
A major American multinational investment bank and financial services company.
Citigroup
An American multinational investment bank and financial services corporation.
Oracle
An American multinational computer technology corporation that develops enterprise software products.
Bloom Energy
An American company that develops and manufactures solid oxide fuel cell power systems.
Delta Air Lines
A major American airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
The takeaway
The strong earnings results from major banks, the lucrative investment gains for tech companies, and the ongoing competition in the airline industry all point to a dynamic and evolving business landscape that investors will need to closely monitor in the coming months.


