Tuesday 30 May 2023

Google Alert - Us Bank

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Us Bank
Daily update May 30, 2023
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U.S. Bancorp is considered a buy due to its long-term growth, undervaluation, and high dividend yield of 6.19%. Click here to read my analysis of ...
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PNC closed 21 branches as the most active reducer in April, but banks overall ... The number of U.S. bank branches dropped by 79 to 78,475 active ...
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U.S. Bancorp saw its stock sell off amid weakness in the banking sector. Its recent acquisition of Union Bank lowered a key capital ratio.
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A top-down analysis implies U.S. Bancorp's debt portfolio and outstanding loans might suffer from an unfavorable yield curve.
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Big U.S. banks face a challenging environment for office-space loans but the situation is expected to remain manageable for lenders over time, ...
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Other banks leading the charge for a larger cash cushion included Capital One, US Bancorp and Charles Schwab, which boosted their reserves by 51%, 26% ...
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US regional bank stocks have lost a third of their value since the collapse of SVB. Policy-makers are signalling intent to tighten capital rules, ...
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Small banks in the US hold over 70% of commercial real estate loans. Prices for most types of commercial real estate in most localities are falling; ...
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Larger outfits like Bank of America or Wells Fargo seem shielded thus far. Such are the concerns that the White House is tracking the situation ...
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Japanese banks are doubling down on M&A, as U.S. and European banks ... from last week — Mizuho's acquisition of U.S. boutique bank Greenhill, ...
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