Management Comments
“Our first quarter net revenues were $2.02 billion, net earnings attributable to common shareholders were $156 million, diluted earnings per common share from continuing operations were $0.70 and return on adjusted tangible shareholders’ equity was 10.9%. Net earnings attributable to common shareholders for the current quarter reflects a $36 million, non-cash, after-tax write-down of goodwill associated with the announced sale of Tessellis (the final component of our original investment in Linkem which was divested in 2024). In addition, we have $17 million of losses related to Market Financial Solutions and First Brands after adjusting for compensation and taxes. Our direct exposure to First Brands is now zero.
“We delivered first quarter record net revenues from overall Investment Banking Advisory and Equity and Debt Underwriting revenues, as well as from Equities, with net revenues increasing 40% and 37%, respectively, versus the first quarter of 2025. These results underscore both the strength of our franchise and the durability of our strategy.
“We made progress in the further wind-down of our legacy merchant banking portfolio, with the announced sale of Tessellis. We expect this transaction to close in the first quarter of 2027. Going forward, our financial results will increasingly reflect our core business activities.
“Over the last six months, our businesses have been operating exceptionally well, in fact setting a best-ever record in first quarter net revenues in our largest two businesses, as mentioned above. Management is disappointed and takes full responsibility for the losses already recognized and that may be absorbed over time in respect of First Brands, all of which are manageable.
“Investment Banking net revenues were $1.02 billion, up 45% from the prior year quarter. Growth was driven by improved Advisory and Equity Underwriting net revenues on market share gains and a stronger overall market for our services, supported by robust activity across both corporate and sponsor clients, as well as improved performance at Jefferies Finance. Our investment banking business is diversified, global and well-positioned and our team is doing an excellent job helping clients navigate the current environment.
“Capital Markets net revenues were $779 million, up 12% from the prior year quarter. Equities net revenues increased 37%, driven by market share gains, higher global trading volumes, and continued strength across our equity options, corporate derivatives and global electronic trading businesses. Fixed Income net revenues were $220 million, despite the mark-to-market loss associated with Market Financial Solutions, reflecting a slower market environment compared to the prior year quarter but improved activity relative to recent quarters.
“Asset management fees and investment return revenues were $159 million, up 91% compared to the prior year quarter. Investment return increased significantly from the prior year quarter due to improved performance across fund strategies.
“The world is challenging, but the acceleration in core business momentum that started in the second half of 2025 has continued through our first quarter of 2026 and into our second quarter. Our goal is to build upon this momentum throughout the rest of fiscal 2026 and beyond.”
Richard Handler, CEO, and Brian Friedman, President
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Source: Jefferies





