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    Charles Schwab profit surges on trading boom, asset growth

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    Posted on July 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Charles Schwab's Q2 2025 profit surged nearly 60%, driven by trading and asset growth, with client assets reaching $10.76 trillion.

    Table of Contents

    • Charles Schwab's Financial Performance
    • Trading Revenue Growth
    • Asset Management Fees
    • Client Assets and Market Trends

    Charles Schwab Sees Nearly 60% Profit Increase Amid Trading Surge

    Charles Schwab's Financial Performance

    (Reuters) -U.S. brokerage firm Charles Schwab said on Friday its profit rose nearly 60% in the second quarter, driven by robust trading activity and increased asset management fees.

    Trading Revenue Growth

    Shares of Charles Schwab, which have gained nearly 26% in 2025, rose 2.5% in premarket trading.

    Asset Management Fees

    Market uncertainty from President Trump's broad tariff measures sparked heightened volatility earlier this year, driving investors to actively rebalance portfolios and boosting trading revenue at firms like Charles Schwab.

    Client Assets and Market Trends

    Trading revenue at the company came in at $952 million in the second quarter compared to $777 million in the year earlier.

    A late-quarter market rebound not only lifted assets under management at brokerages but also enabled firms like Schwab to collect higher fees.

    The Westlake, Texas-based company's total client assets rose 14% to a record $10.76 trillion.

    Its asset management and administration fees, earned from managing mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, jumped 13.5% to $1.57 billion.

    Charles Schwab's net income came in at $2.13 billion, or $1.08 per share, for the three months ended June 30, compared with $1.33 billion, or 66 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.

    (Reporting by Prakhar Srivastava and Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Charles Schwab's profit increased by nearly 60% in Q2 2025.
    • •Trading revenue reached $952 million, up from $777 million.
    • •Client assets rose 14% to $10.76 trillion.
    • •Asset management fees increased by 13.5%.
    • •Market volatility boosted trading activity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Charles Schwab profit surges on trading boom, asset growth

    1What drove the profit increase for Charles Schwab?

    Charles Schwab's profit rose nearly 60% in the second quarter, driven by robust trading activity and increased asset management fees.

    2How much did Charles Schwab's trading revenue increase?

    Trading revenue at Charles Schwab came in at $952 million in the second quarter, compared to $777 million in the same period last year.

    3What was the total client assets for Charles Schwab?

    The company's total client assets rose 14% to a record $10.76 trillion.

    4What were the earnings per share for Charles Schwab in Q2?

    Charles Schwab reported a net income of $2.13 billion, or $1.08 per share, for the three months ended June 30.

    5What contributed to the increase in asset management fees?

    The late-quarter market rebound not only lifted assets under management but also enabled firms like Schwab to collect higher fees.

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