Charles Schwab relies primarily on clients' uninvested cash to fund its interest-earning businesses such as purchase of fixed-income assets and lending.
Schwab has had to turn to supplementary funding sources to counter this churn.
Last month, the Westlake, Texas-based company said it was relying on more expensive funding sources, like borrowing from the Federal Home Loan Bank, to supplement its cash flow.
Meanwhile, inflows into the company's funds boosted asset management and administration fees by 12% to $1.17 billion.
Excluding one-time costs, Schwab's profit fell 25% to $1.49 billion, or 75 cents per share, for the three months ended June 30.
Persons:
Charles Schwab, Schwab, Walt Bettinger, Niket, Sriraj Kalluvila, Shounak
Organizations:
U.S . Federal Reserve, Federal Home Loan Bank, Thomson
Locations:
Westlake , Texas, Bengaluru