U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB)
U.S. Bancorp Return vs. S&P
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U.S. Bancorp Company Info
U.S. Bancorp operates as a bank holding company, which offers financial services including lending and depository services, cash management, foreign exchange and trust and investment management. The firm also offers mortgage, refinance, auto, boat and RV loans, credit lines, credit card services, merchant, bank, checking and savings accounts, debit cards, online and mobile banking, ATM processing, mortgage banking, insurance, brokerage and leasing services. The company was founded on April 2, 1929, and is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN.
News & Analysis
US Bancorp's EPS Rises 13.2% in Q3
The bank's earnings and net income rose despite headwinds on noninterest income and credit charge-offs.
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Key Regulatory Changes Could Make This Bank Stock a No-Brainer Buy Today
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4 Things You Need to Know If You Buy U.S. Bancorp Today
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U.S. Bancorp Investors Just Got Huge News
The Federal Reserve recently announced the bank wouldn't have to comply with requirements that would force it to hold more capital.
Why U.S. Bancorp Stock Pulled Back Today
The Minneapolis-based bank edged out estimates in its Q3 report.
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