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    Jefferies Announces Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

    6/24/26 4:16:00 PM ET
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    Quarterly Record Combined Investment Banking Advisory and Underwriting Net Revenues, as well as Quarterly Record Equities Net Revenues

    Jefferies Financial Group Inc. (NYSE:JEF)

    Q2 Financial Highlights

    $ in thousands, except per share amounts

    Quarter End

    Year-to-Date

     

     

    2Q26

     

     

    2Q25

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Net earnings attributable to common shareholders

    $

    226,234

     

    $

    88,017

     

    $

    382,161

     

    $

    215,955

     

    Diluted earnings per voting common share

    $

    1.02

     

    $

    0.40

     

    $

    1.70

     

    $

    0.97

     

    Return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity1

     

    12.8

    %

     

    5.5

    %

     

    12.2

    %

     

    6.9

    %

    Total net revenues

    $

    2,206,451

     

    $

    1,634,447

     

    $

    4,223,581

     

    $

    3,227,466

     

    Investment banking net revenues

    $

    1,206,820

     

    $

    766,307

     

    $

    2,224,113

     

    $

    1,466,999

     

    Capital markets net revenues

    $

    799,292

     

    $

    704,155

     

    $

    1,578,048

     

    $

    1,402,439

     

    Asset management net revenues

    $

    187,718

     

    $

    154,621

     

    $

    407,980

     

    $

    346,336

     

    Pre-tax earnings

    $

    315,549

     

    $

    134,901

     

    $

    527,765

     

    $

    285,966

     

    Book value per common share

    $

    51.95

     

    $

    49.96

     

    $

    51.95

     

    $

    49.96

     

    Adjusted tangible book value per fully diluted share3

    $

    34.55

     

    $

    32.84

     

    $

    34.55

     

    $

    32.84

     

    Quarterly Cash Dividend and Stock Buyback Activity

    The Jefferies Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend equal to $0.40 per Jefferies common share, payable on August 28, 2026 to record holders of Jefferies common shares on August 18, 2026.

    During the quarter, we repurchased 4.0 million shares of common stock for $197 million, or an average price of $49.83 per share. Our Board of Directors has increased our share buyback authorization back to a total of $250 million.

    Management Comments

    "Our strong second quarter net revenues of $2.21 billion, net earnings attributable to common shareholders of $226 million, diluted earnings per voting common share of $1.02 and return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity of 12.8% reflect the momentum and market position we have been building at Jefferies.

    "The continued acceleration in our core businesses during the second quarter drove record first half net revenues in Advisory, total Investment Banking, Equities, total Capital Markets and combined Investment Banking and Capital Markets. We expect to build further on this momentum in coming periods.

    "Investment Banking net revenues were $1.21 billion, up 57% from the prior year quarter. Growth was driven by continued market share gains and a growing addressable market in our Advisory and Equity Underwriting businesses and represent a balanced performance, as no single outsized fee drove our results. We continue to make progress in building our corporate M&A business, while staying focused on our historical areas of strength in sponsor-led activity and had very strong performance during the quarter with corporates particularly in the healthcare, industrials and energy sectors. The new issue market remains resilient. We continue to be optimistic about the second half of 2026, given the strength of our current backlog and new business bookings.

    "Capital Markets net revenues were $799 million, up 14% from the prior year quarter. Equities delivered record net revenues of $601 million, up 14% from the prior year quarter. Our continued growth in Equities is being driven by market share gains in cash and electronic trading in EMEA, Asia and the Americas, as well as growth in prime services where we have become an increasingly important strategic partner to some of the most significant, well diversified, hedge funds in the world. While the growth of client-related prime brokerage balances has added to our overall balance sheet size, it has added a layer of high quality, consistent revenues that supports a more durable earnings profile. Additionally, our equity derivatives business continues to expand in sync with our investment banking business, and has allowed Jefferies to support some of our corporate clients' most important transactions with strategic derivative solutions. The shape and scale of growth in our Equities business is translating to higher overall equities operating margins after we invested the past few years in infrastructure to support meaningfully larger global volumes. Fixed Income net revenues were $199 million, up 12%, from the prior year quarter, reflecting strong performance in our distressed, municipal and emerging markets businesses.

    "Asset management fees and investment return revenues were $46 million, down 35% compared to the prior year quarter due to weaker performance across several fund strategies, as well as the impact of our strategy to reposition the business by reducing capital allocated to certain funds in line with the announcement we made last fall when we disclosed our intent to acquire 50% of Hildene. In the short term, this has resulted in modestly lower investment return until we close our investment in Hildene, which we are targeting to complete in our third quarter, and should be immediately accretive to results."

    Richard Handler, CEO, and Brian Friedman, President

    Financial Summary (Unaudited)

    $ in thousands

    Three Months Ended

    Six Months Ended

     

    May 31,

    2026

    February 28,

    2026

    May 31,

    2025

    May 31,

    2026

    May 31,

    2025

    Net revenues by source:

     

     

     

     

     

    Advisory

    $

    674,118

     

    $

    527,128

     

    $

    457,860

     

    $

    1,201,246

     

    $

    855,640

     

    Equity underwriting

     

    370,691

     

     

    305,969

     

     

    122,366

     

     

    676,660

     

     

    250,886

     

    Debt underwriting

     

    160,186

     

     

    181,858

     

     

    205,363

     

     

    342,044

     

     

    404,725

     

    Other investment banking

     

    1,825

     

     

    2,338

     

     

    (19,282

    )

     

    4,163

     

     

    (44,252

    )

    Total Investment Banking

     

    1,206,820

     

     

    1,017,293

     

     

    766,307

     

     

    2,224,113

     

     

    1,466,999

     

    Equities

     

    600,751

     

     

    558,488

     

     

    526,244

     

     

    1,159,239

     

     

    935,302

     

    Fixed income

     

    198,541

     

     

    220,268

     

     

    177,911

     

     

    418,809

     

     

    467,137

     

    Total Capital Markets

     

    799,292

     

     

    778,756

     

     

    704,155

     

     

    1,578,048

     

     

    1,402,439

     

    Total Investment Banking and Capital Markets Net revenues5

     

    2,006,112

     

     

    1,796,049

     

     

    1,470,462

     

     

    3,802,161

     

     

    2,869,438

     

    Asset management fees and revenues6

     

    15,169

     

     

    69,910

     

     

    20,766

     

     

    85,079

     

     

    109,396

     

    Investment return

     

    31,037

     

     

    88,992

     

     

    50,404

     

     

    120,029

     

     

    44,770

     

    Allocated net interest4

     

    (22,935

    )

     

    (22,238

    )

     

    (19,144

    )

     

    (45,173

    )

     

    (36,365

    )

    Other investments, inclusive of net interest

     

    164,447

     

     

    83,598

     

     

    102,595

     

     

    248,045

     

     

    228,535

     

    Total Asset Management Net revenues

     

    187,718

     

     

    220,262

     

     

    154,621

     

     

    407,980

     

     

    346,336

     

    Other

     

    12,621

     

     

    819

     

     

    9,364

     

     

    13,440

     

     

    11,692

     

    Total Net revenues by source

    $

    2,206,451

     

    $

    2,017,130

     

    $

    1,634,447

     

    $

    4,223,581

     

    $

    3,227,466

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Non-interest expenses:

     

     

     

     

     

    Compensation and benefits

    $

    1,188,245

     

    $

    1,085,890

     

    $

    854,839

     

    $

    2,274,135

     

    $

    1,695,966

     

    Compensation ratio13

     

    53.9

    %

     

    53.8

    %

     

    52.3

    %

     

    53.8

    %

     

    52.5

    %

    Non-compensation expenses

    $

    702,657

     

    $

    719,024

     

    $

    644,707

     

    $

    1,421,681

     

    $

    1,245,534

     

    Non-compensation ratio13

     

    31.8

    %

     

    35.6

    %

     

    39.4

    %

     

    33.7

    %

     

    38.6

    %

    Total Non-interest expenses

    $

    1,890,902

     

    $

    1,804,914

     

    $

    1,499,546

     

    $

    3,695,816

     

    $

    2,941,500

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net earnings before income taxes

    $

    315,549

     

    $

    212,216

     

    $

    134,901

     

    $

    527,765

     

    $

    285,966

     

    Income tax expense

    $

    65,571

     

    $

    52,870

     

    $

    43,506

     

    $

    118,441

     

    $

    57,722

     

    Income tax rate

     

    20.8

    %

     

    24.9

    %

     

    32.3

    %

     

    22.4

    %

     

    20.2

    %

    Net earnings

    $

    249,978

     

    $

    159,346

     

    $

    91,395

     

    $

    409,324

     

    $

    228,244

     

    Net losses attributable to noncontrolling interests

     

    (5,440

    )

     

    (15,858

    )

     

    (7,668

    )

     

    (21,298

    )

     

    (14,651

    )

    Preferred stock dividends

     

    29,184

     

     

    19,504

     

     

    11,046

     

     

    48,461

     

     

    26,940

     

    Net earnings attributable to common shareholders

    $

    226,234

     

    $

    155,700

     

    $

    88,017

     

    $

    382,161

     

    $

    215,955

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Results Discussion

    Three Months Ended May 31, 2026 Versus May 31, 2025

     

    Six Months Ended May 31, 2026 Versus May 31, 2025

    • Net earnings attributable to common shareholders of $226 million.
    • Diluted earnings per voting common share of $1.02.
    • Return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity1 of 12.8%.
    • Repurchased 4.0 million shares of common stock for $197 million, at an average price of $49.83 per share, including 2.5 million shares of common stock in the open market for $121 million and 1.5 million shares of common stock for $76 million in connection with net-share settlements related to our equity compensation plans.
    • We had 194.1 million voting common shares outstanding and 252.0 million common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis2 at May 31, 2026. Our book value per common share was $51.95 and adjusted tangible book value per fully diluted share3 was $34.55.
    • Effective tax rate of 20.8% compared to 32.3% for the prior year quarter. The lower rate was primarily from investment tax credits and lower state and local taxes.

     

     

    • Net earnings attributable to common shareholders of $382 million.
    • Diluted earnings per voting common share of $1.70.
    • Return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity1 of 12.2%.
    • Repurchased 7.0 million shares of common stock for $372 million, at an average price of $53.42 per share, including 5.0 million shares of common stock in the open market for $265 million and 2.0 million shares of common stock for $107 million in connection with net-share settlements related to our equity compensation plans.
    • Effective tax rate of 22.4% compared to 20.2% for the prior year period. The lower rate last year was primarily driven by the partial resolution of certain state and local tax matters in the prior year period.

    Investment Banking and Capital Markets

     

    Investment Banking and Capital Markets

    • Investment Banking net revenues from combined Advisory and Underwriting totaling $1.20 billion reflect our best quarterly results ever and were 53% higher than the prior year quarter.
      • Advisory net revenues of $674 million reflect our best quarter on record and were 47% higher than the prior year quarter, driven by market share gains and increased deal volumes.
      • Underwriting net revenues of $531 million were 62% higher than the prior year quarter, primarily driven by market share gains and increased activity in Equity underwriting across most sectors. Debt underwriting remained solid but decreased compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to lower deal values and lower origination of asset-backed securities.
    • Capital Markets net revenues of $799 million were 14% higher compared to the prior year quarter.
      • Equities net revenues increased 14%, marking our strongest quarter on record, primarily due to higher global trading volumes driving stronger results across most of our businesses, particularly within cash and electronic trading. Additionally, prime services continues to expand.
      • Fixed Income net revenues increased 12% from the prior year quarter, primarily driven by strong performance in our distressed, municipal securities and emerging markets businesses.

     

     

    • Investment Banking net revenues from Advisory and Underwriting totaling $2.22 billion reflect our best first-half year results ever and were 47% higher than the prior year period.
      • Advisory net revenues of $1.20 billion reflect our best first-half year results ever and were 40% higher than the prior year period, driven by market share gains and increased overall market opportunity.
      • Underwriting net revenues of $1.02 billion were 55% higher than the prior year period, primarily driven by market share gains and increased activity in Equity underwriting across several sectors and is reflective of a stronger issuance market. Debt underwriting remained strong but decreased compared to the prior year period primarily due to lower deal values.
    • Capital Markets net revenues of $1.58 billion reflect our best first-half year results ever and were 13% higher compared to the prior year period.
      • Equities net revenues increased 24%, marking our highest first-half year results on record, primarily due to higher global trading volumes driving stronger results across most of our businesses, particularly within cash and electronic trading. Additionally, prime services continues to expand. Our equity options, convertibles, and corporate derivatives businesses also produced strong results.
      • Fixed Income net revenues decreased 10% from the prior year period and current year results include a mark-to-market loss associated with Market Financial Solutions.

     

    Asset Management

     

    Asset Management

    • Asset Management fees and revenues and investment return of $46 million were lower than the prior year quarter.
      • Asset management fees and revenues decreased from the prior year quarter, as a result of lower management fees from funds and accounts managed by us, primarily Point Bonita, as well as funds and accounts managed by our strategic affiliates.
      • Investment return decreased from the prior year quarter, as strong performance from strategies with a long equity bias was offset by lower performance across other fund strategies and the impact of reduced capital allocated to certain funds based on our strategy to reposition the business.

     

     

    • Asset Management fees and revenues and investment return of $205 million were meaningfully higher than the prior year period.
      • Asset management fees and revenues were lower compared to the prior year period, as a result of higher performance fees from funds and accounts managed by our strategic affiliates, offset by lower performance fees largely associated with Point Bonita.
      • Investment return increased significantly from the prior year period due to improved performance across several fund strategies, particularly those with a long-equity bias.

     

    Non-interest Expenses

     

    Non-interest Expenses

    • Compensation and benefits expense as a percentage of Net revenues was 54%, compared to 52% for the prior year quarter.
    • Non-compensation expenses were higher primarily due to increased brokerage and clearing fees associated with increased equities trading volumes, and increased technology and communication expenses. Non-compensation expenses as a percentage of Net revenues decreased to 32%, compared to 39% for the prior year quarter.

     

     

    • Compensation and benefits expense as a percentage of Net revenues was 54%, compared to 53% for the prior year period.
    • Non-compensation expenses were higher primarily due to increased brokerage and clearing fees associated with increased equities trading volumes, and increased technology and communication and business development expenses. In addition, other expenses were higher primarily due to the write-down of goodwill associated with the expected sale of Tessellis. Non-compensation expenses as a percentage of Net revenues decreased to 34%, compared to 39% for the prior year period.

     

    * * * *

    Amounts herein pertaining to May 31, 2026 represent a preliminary estimate as of the date of this earnings release and may be revised upon filing our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). More information on our results of operations for the three and six months ended May 31, 2026 will be provided upon filing our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the SEC, which we expect to file on or about July 9, 2026.

    This press release contains certain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on current views and include statements about our future and statements that are not historical facts. These forward-looking statements are usually preceded by the words "should," "expect," "intend," "may," "will," "would," or similar expressions. Forward-looking statements may contain expectations regarding revenues, earnings, operations, and other results, and may include statements of future performance, plans, and objectives. Forward-looking statements may also include statements pertaining to our strategies for future development of our businesses and products. Forward-looking statements represent only our belief regarding future events, many of which by their nature are inherently uncertain. It is possible that the actual results may differ, possibly materially, from the anticipated results indicated in these forward-looking statements. Information regarding important factors, including Risk Factors that could cause actual results to differ, perhaps materially, from those in our forward-looking statements is contained in reports we file with the SEC. You should read and interpret any forward-looking statement together with reports we file with the SEC. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statement to reflect subsequent circumstances.

    Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk. Therefore, it should not be assumed that future performance of any specific investment or investment strategy will be profitable or equal the corresponding indicated performance level(s).

    Consolidated Statements of Earnings (Unaudited)

    $ in thousands, except per share amounts

    Three Months Ended May 31,

    Six Months Ended May 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Revenues

     

     

     

     

    Investment banking

    $

    1,209,625

     

    $

    789,269

     

    $

    2,227,909

     

    $

    1,518,779

     

    Principal transactions

     

    488,666

     

     

    338,507

     

     

    976,164

     

     

    745,737

     

    Commissions and other fees

     

    400,614

     

     

    353,233

     

     

    768,218

     

     

    641,533

     

    Asset management fees and revenues

     

    9,788

     

     

    20,076

     

     

    77,150

     

     

    105,484

     

    Interest

     

    853,962

     

     

    878,025

     

     

    1,667,081

     

     

    1,723,196

     

    Other

     

    155,542

     

     

    115,205

     

     

    272,940

     

     

    232,450

     

    Total revenues

     

    3,118,197

     

     

    2,494,315

     

     

    5,989,462

     

     

    4,967,179

     

    Interest expense

     

    911,746

     

     

    859,868

     

     

    1,765,881

     

     

    1,739,713

     

    Net revenues

     

    2,206,451

     

     

    1,634,447

     

     

    4,223,581

     

     

    3,227,466

     

    Non-interest expenses

     

     

     

     

    Compensation and benefits

     

    1,188,245

     

     

    854,839

     

     

    2,274,135

     

     

    1,695,966

     

    Brokerage and clearing fees

     

    147,446

     

     

    129,745

     

     

    280,578

     

     

    239,181

     

    Underwriting costs

     

    26,858

     

     

    14,525

     

     

    58,241

     

     

    32,371

     

    Technology and communications

     

    162,860

     

     

    146,198

     

     

    322,718

     

     

    285,673

     

    Occupancy and equipment rental

     

    34,499

     

     

    30,711

     

     

    68,359

     

     

    60,910

     

    Business development

     

    89,108

     

     

    80,070

     

     

    164,530

     

     

    152,361

     

    Professional services

     

    98,707

     

     

    77,768

     

     

    175,651

     

     

    150,234

     

    Depreciation and amortization

     

    47,328

     

     

    52,253

     

     

    104,193

     

     

    83,241

     

    Cost of sales

     

    31,253

     

     

    42,961

     

     

    61,173

     

     

    84,529

     

    Other expenses

     

    64,598

     

     

    70,476

     

     

    186,238

     

     

    157,034

     

    Total non-interest expenses

     

    1,890,902

     

     

    1,499,546

     

     

    3,695,816

     

     

    2,941,500

     

    Earnings before income taxes

     

    315,549

     

     

    134,901

     

     

    527,765

     

     

    285,966

     

    Income tax expense

     

    65,571

     

     

    43,506

     

     

    118,441

     

     

    57,722

     

    Net earnings

     

    249,978

     

     

    91,395

     

     

    409,324

     

     

    228,244

     

    Net losses attributable to noncontrolling interests

     

    (5,440

    )

     

    (7,668

    )

     

    (21,298

    )

     

    (14,651

    )

    Preferred stock dividends

     

    29,184

     

     

    11,046

     

     

    48,461

     

     

    26,940

     

    Net earnings attributable to common shareholders

    $

    226,234

     

    $

    88,017

     

    $

    382,161

     

    $

    215,955

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Financial Data and Metrics (Unaudited)

     

    Three Months Ended

    Six Months Ended

     

    May 31,

    2026

    February 28,

    2026

    May 31,

    2025

    May 31,

    2026

    May 31,

    2025

    Other Data:

     

     

     

     

     

    Number of trading days

     

    63

     

    61

     

    63

     

    124

     

    124

    Number of trading loss days7

     

    0

     

    1

     

    13

     

    1

     

    17

    Average VaR (in millions)8

    $

    10.31

    $

    9.78

    $

    11.89

    $

    10.05

    $

    12.50

    In millions, except other data

    May 31,

    2026

    February 28,

    2026

    May 31,

    2025

    Financial position:

     

     

     

    Total assets

    $

    79,540

    $

    74,380

    $

    67,285

    Cash and cash equivalents

     

    14,315

     

    11,963

     

    11,260

    Financial instruments owned

     

    28,038

     

    28,079

     

    25,570

    Level 3 financial instruments owned9

     

    839

     

    849

     

    763

    Goodwill and intangible assets, net14

     

    1,974

     

    1,979

     

    2,060

    Total equity

     

    10,607

     

    10,662

     

    10,382

    Total shareholders' equity

     

    10,567

     

    10,611

     

    10,305

    Tangible shareholders' equity10

     

    8,593

     

    8,632

     

    8,245

    Other data and financial ratios:

     

     

     

    Leverage ratio11

     

    7.5

     

    7.0

     

    6.5

    Tangible gross leverage ratio12

     

    9.0

     

    8.4

     

    7.9

    Number of employees at period end

     

    7,371

     

    7,596

     

    7,671

    Number of employees excluding Tessellis and Stratos at period end

     

    6,236

     

    6,221

     

    5,949

    Non-GAAP Reconciliations

    The following tables reconcile our non-GAAP financial measures to their respective U.S. GAAP financial measures. Management believes such non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors as they allow them to view our results through the eyes of management, while facilitating a comparison across historical periods. These measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, measures prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

    Return on Adjusted Tangible Equity Reconciliation

    $ in thousands

    Three Months Ended

    May 31,

    Six Months Ended

    May 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Net earnings attributable to common shareholders (GAAP)

    $

    226,234

     

    $

    88,017

     

    $

    382,161

     

    $

    215,955

     

    Intangible amortization and impairment expense, net of tax15

     

    1,682

     

     

    5,824

     

     

    48,170

     

     

    13,093

     

    Adjusted net earnings to common shareholders (non-GAAP)

     

    227,916

     

     

    93,841

     

     

    430,331

     

     

    229,048

     

    Preferred stock dividends

     

    29,184

     

     

    11,046

     

     

    48,461

     

     

    26,940

     

    Adjusted net earnings to total shareholders (non-GAAP)

    $

    257,100

     

    $

    104,887

     

    $

    478,792

     

    $

    255,988

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Adjusted net earnings to total shareholders (non-GAAP)1

    $

    1,028,400

     

    $

    419,548

     

    $

    957,584

     

    $

    511,976

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    February 28,

    November 30,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    2025

     

     

    2024

     

    Shareholders' equity (GAAP)

    $

    10,610,845

     

    $

    10,204,228

     

    $

    10,574,696

     

    $

    10,156,772

     

    Less: Goodwill and intangible assets, net

     

    (1,978,652

    )

     

    (2,037,906

    )

     

    (2,040,147

    )

     

    (2,054,310

    )

    Less: Deferred tax asset, net

     

    (493,427

    )

     

    (507,452

    )

     

    (459,052

    )

     

    (497,590

    )

    Less: Weighted average impact of dividends and share repurchases

     

    (112,340

    )

     

    (67,343

    )

     

    (244,489

    )

     

    (157,540

    )

    Adjusted tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)

    $

    8,026,426

     

    $

    7,591,527

     

    $

    7,831,008

     

    $

    7,447,332

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity (non-GAAP)1

     

    12.8

    %

     

    5.5

    %

     

    12.2

    %

     

    6.9

    %

    Adjusted Tangible Book Value and Fully Diluted Shares Outstanding Reconciliation

    Reconciliation of book value (shareholders' equity) to adjusted tangible book value and common shares outstanding to fully diluted shares outstanding:

    $ in thousands, except per share amounts

    May 31, 2026

    May 31, 2025

    Book value (GAAP)

    $

    10,566,996

     

    $

    10,305,025

     

    Stock options(1)

     

    114,939

     

     

    114,939

     

    Goodwill and intangible assets, net(2)

     

    (1,974,240

    )

     

    (2,060,018

    )

    Adjusted tangible book value (non-GAAP)

    $

    8,707,695

     

    $

    8,359,946

     

     

     

     

     

    Voting common shares outstanding (GAAP)

     

    194,145

     

     

    206,272

     

    Non-voting common shares outstanding (GAAP)

     

    9,247

     

     

    —

     

    Preferred shares

     

    27,563

     

     

    27,563

     

    Restricted stock units ("RSUs")

     

    14,251

     

     

    14,099

     

    Stock options(1)

     

    5,064

     

     

    5,064

     

    Other

     

    1,758

     

     

    1,566

     

    Adjusted fully diluted shares outstanding (non-GAAP)(3)

     

    252,028

     

     

    254,564

     

     

     

     

     

    Book value per common share outstanding

    $

    51.95

     

    $

    49.96

     

    Adjusted tangible book value per fully diluted share outstanding (non-GAAP)

    $

    34.55

     

    $

    32.84

     

     

     

     

    (1)

    Stock options added to book value are equal to the total number of stock options outstanding as of May 31, 2026 and 2025 of 5.1 million multiplied by the exercise price of $22.69 on May 31, 2026 and 2025.

    (2)

    Includes goodwill and intangible assets related to Tessellis which were reclassified to assets held for sale during the first quarter of 2026.

    (3)

    Fully diluted shares outstanding include vested and unvested RSUs as well as the target number of RSUs issuable under the senior executive compensation plans until the performance period is complete. Fully diluted shares outstanding also include all stock options and the impact of convertible preferred shares if-converted to common shares.

    Notes

    1. Return on adjusted tangible shareholders' equity represents a non-GAAP financial measure and is based on full year or annualized amounts. Refer to schedule on page 8 for a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP amounts.
    2. Shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis (a non-GAAP financial measure) is defined as common shares outstanding plus preferred shares, restricted stock units, stock options and other shares. Refer to schedule on page 9 for a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP amounts.
    3. Adjusted tangible book value per fully diluted share (a non-GAAP financial measure) is defined as adjusted tangible book value (a non-GAAP financial measure) divided by shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis (a non-GAAP financial measure). Refer to schedule on page 9 for a reconciliation to U.S. GAAP amounts.
    4. Allocated net interest represents an allocation to Asset Management of certain of our long-term debt interest expense, net of interest income on our Cash and cash equivalents and other sources of liquidity. Allocated net interest has been disaggregated to increase transparency and to present direct Asset Management revenues. We believe that aggregating Allocated net interest would obscure the revenue results by including an amount that is unique to our credit spreads, debt maturity profile, capital structure, liquidity risks and allocation methods.
    5. Allocated net interest is not separately disaggregated for Investment Banking and Capital Markets. This presentation is aligned to our Investment Banking and Capital Markets internal performance measurement.
    6. Asset management fees and revenues include management and performance fees from funds and accounts managed by us, revenue from strategic affiliated asset managers where we are entitled to portions their operating revenues and income based on our ownership interests in the affiliates.
    7. Number of trading loss days is calculated based on trading activities in our Investment Banking and Capital Markets and Asset Management business segments, excluding certain Other investments.
    8. VaR estimates the potential loss in value of trading positions due to adverse market movements over a one-day time horizon with a 95% confidence level. For a further discussion of the calculation of VaR, see "Value-at-Risk" in Part II, Item 7A "Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended November 30, 2025.
    9. Level 3 financial instruments represent those financial instruments classified as such under Accounting Standards Codification 820, accounted for at fair value and included within Financial instruments owned.
    10. Tangible shareholders' equity (a non-GAAP financial measure) is defined as shareholders' equity less Intangible assets and goodwill. We believe that tangible shareholders' equity is meaningful for valuation purposes, as financial companies are often measured as a multiple of tangible shareholders' equity, making these ratios meaningful for investors.
    11. Leverage ratio equals total assets divided by total equity.
    12. Tangible gross leverage ratio (a non-GAAP financial measure) equals total assets less goodwill and intangible assets divided by tangible shareholders' equity. The tangible gross leverage ratio is used by rating agencies in assessing our leverage ratio.
    13. Compensation ratio equals total compensation expense divided by total net revenues. Non-compensation ratio equals total non-compensation expense divided by total net revenues.
    14. Includes goodwill and intangible assets related to Tessellis which were reclassified to assets held for sale during the first quarter of 2026.
    15. Includes a $35.5 million after-tax write-down of goodwill associated with Tessellis for the six months ended May 31, 2026.

     

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