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What management said — and what analysts pressed

Lexical read of 14 public wealth-manager earnings calls, Q1-2026. Prepared-remarks tone vs. unscripted Q&A reveals where management got defensive; the analyst exchanges show the real pressure points. Directional signal, confirm against transcripts.

Most defensive under questioning

Firm names link to the 401(k) plans they sit on — earnings tone tied to real footprint.

FirmTone gapQ&A hedge /1kTough Qs401(k) plansAUM
IBKRInteractive Brokers-14.919.831
MSMorgan Stanley-26.018.581,862$1961.9B
SEICSEI Investments-12.418.454$216.4B
BENFranklin Resources-19.417.2436$509.5B
BKBNY Mellon-6.015.9858$419.5B
TROWT. Rowe Price-1.115.73931$2196.5B
RJFRaymond James-20.814.98984$501.0B
SCHWCharles Schwab-12.214.542,337$1721.0B
LPLALPL Financial-13.413.561,746$819.1B
NTRSNorthern Trust3.913.0873$1245.2B
SOFISoFi-5.411.94$5.4B
STTState Street-14.911.11273
AMPAmeriprise Financial-14.19.29426$660.5B
HOODRobinhood-8.40.00$1.5B

Themes of the quarter

lending banking · 4.4ai technology · 3.7margins efficiency · 3.1alternatives access · 1.4cash and nii · 1.0ma consolidation · 1.0advisor movement · 0.7fee based shift · 0.5

Toughest exchanges

IBKRBenjamin Budish · Barclays · margin expenses · answer hedging 51/1k
Maybe to start following up on Patrick's second question. I'm just curious, I remember a year ago, the markets were selling off quite a bit in April, and you gave us an update on your margin balances, which tend to follo
STTBrennan Hawken · BMO Capital Markets · cash sweep nii, rate sensitivity · answer hedging 50/1k
Good morning. John, you gave clear color on deposit trends and how those feed into NII. I was curious about expectations around the euro and GBP deposits. The forward curve there has gotten hawkish with two hikes in the
STTJames Mitchell · Seaport Global Securities · fee compression · answer hedging 40/1k
Maybe just a follow-up on deposits. Up nicely with a big mix shift to noninterest-bearing deposits, which I think was a particular benefit quarter over quarter. How can any further optimization around pricing affect depo
IBKRJames Yaro · Goldman Sachs · fee compression · answer hedging 39/1k
That's very clear. As my follow-up, just there has been discussion among U.S. brokers and banks recently around potential AI-enabled cash optimization tools, which I think the idea is that they could ensure that customer
BKGlenn Schorr · Evercore ISI · credit lending · answer hedging 35/1k
Thank you. When we all look at the banks, there is a lot of focus on the NDFI lending into a bunch of the funds out in private credit land. As the biggest servicer of a lot of these products, how much of lending into the
MSDaniel Fannon · Jefferies · cash sweep nii · answer hedging 34/1k
That is helpful. And then sticking with Wealth. There has been a lot of discussion around client cash optimization and — so longer term, I was hoping you guys could talk about how you think about your ability to earn NII
STTAlexander Blostein · Goldman Sachs · margin expenses · answer hedging 34/1k
That sounds great. Looking forward to that. My follow-up: a question around ETFs, both in terms of growth and expense perspective. There has been increased focus on distribution platform fees that may come online towards
NTRSGerard Cassidy · RBC · credit lending · answer hedging 30/1k
Turning to credit quality, which is always strong at Northern Trust Corporation: you do not take a lot of risk in lending and your loan portfolio is not large relative to assets. What are you seeing in quality trends? Ha
RJFDevin Ryan · Citizens Bank · cash sweep nii · answer hedging 29/1k
Paul. I want to start with an AI question. I appreciate some of the current initiatives that you already launched and you talked about, Paul, it sounds like you think AI will be a net positive for the business versus an
BKEbrahim Poonawala · Bank of America · margin expenses · answer hedging 28/1k
Got it. And then a bigger picture question for Robin. You talked about the use of AI and other efficiency improvements at the bank. I would argue there are few banks deploying AI more efficiently than The Bank of New Yor
AMPThomas George Gallagher · Evercore ISI · advisor attrition · answer hedging 27/1k
That is helpful perspective, Jim. Level-setting this: if I exclude the Comerica attrition in the quarter, are the advisers that left outside of that under 100? Can you dimension that?
TROWGlenn Schorr · Evercore ISI · credit lending · answer hedging 27/1k
[indiscernible] big picture one first. We have end markets at all-time highs in a really strong April. I heard all Glenn's comments on the credit side with wider spreads and some interesting opportunities. So my biggest