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Wells Fargo First-Quarter Revenue Trails Views; CEO Sees Delayed Oil Price Shock Impact

-- Wells Fargo's (WFC) first-quarter revenue missed market expectations as Chief Executive Charlie Scharf said there will likely be a lag in the pass-through of higher oil prices.

Consolidated sales increased 6% year over year to $21.45 billion, but fell short of the FactSet-polled consensus estimate of $21.79 billion. The lender posted earnings of $1.60 per share for the March quarter, up from $1.39 a year ago and ahead of Wall Street's $1.58 view.

Shares of the bank were down 4.9% in Tuesday trade.

"While markets have been volatile, we still see continued resiliency in the underlying economy and the financial health of the consumers and businesses we serve remains strong, though the impact of higher oil prices will likely take some time to materialize," Scharf said in a statement.

Energy prices have soared in the aftermath of the US-Israel war with Iran that has curtailed shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. While the US and Iran have agreed to a temporary ceasefire, the two sides were unable to reach a deal during negotiations in Pakistan over the weekend.

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Goldman Sachs (GS) have posted first-quarter results above market estimates. Their executives flagged potential macro-level risks, including those stemming from geopolitical tensions, even though they stressed that the underlying economy remained resilient.

Wells Fargo's net interest income rose 5% year over year to $12.1 billion, while noninterest income jumped 8% to $9.35 billion.

Corporate and investment banking revenue increased 4% to $5.28 billion as gains in investment baking were countered by a decline in the commercial real estate business. Consumer banking and lending revenue increased 7% to $10 billion, while commercial banking added 7%.

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