ICE Q2 Earnings Soar to $2.5B as Exchange Volume Slumps to 158th Rank

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jueves, 31 de julio de 2025, 8:06 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) closed July 31 with a 0.49% decline, trading at a volume of $0.82 billion—ranked 158th in market activity. The exchange operator reported second-quarter 2025 results marked by record $2.5 billion in net revenues and $1.81 in adjusted earnings per share, driven by robust performance across its core segments.

Exchange net revenues totaled $1.4 billion, supported by 27% year-over-year growth in energy trading volumes. Fixed income and data services generated $597 million, while mortgage technology revenue reached $531 million. Adjusted operating margins hit 61%, reflecting disciplined cost management and strong demand for ICE’s digital infrastructure amid market volatility linked to geopolitical tensions and policy shifts.

The company returned $1.05 billion to shareholders through $496 million in share repurchases and $555 million in dividends. CFO Warren Gardiner highlighted the achievement of leverage targets post the 2023 Black Knight acquisition, emphasizing cash flow resilience and reinvestment in core operations. Full-year guidance now forecasts 4-5% recurring revenue growth for exchanges, with Q3 operating expenses projected between $1.245 billion and $1.255 billion.

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