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USB US Bancorp

41.40
0.43 (1.05%)
04 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
US Bancorp NYSE:USB NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.43 1.05% 41.40 41.83 41.24 41.55 5,091,251 01:00:00

U.S. Bancorp Exceeds Fed's Minimum Capital Level Under Stress Test

23/06/2016 10:00pm

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By Rachel Louise Ensign 

U.S. Bancorp has the capital to keep lending in a severe economic downturn, the Federal Reserve calculated Thursday in the first stage of its annual stress tests.

At the low point of a hypothetical recession, U.S. Bank's common equity Tier 1 ratio, which is a measure of high-quality capital as a share of risk-weighted assets, was 7.5%, exceeding the 4.5% level the Fed views as a minimum, the central bank estimated.

Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank's Tier 1 leverage ratio, which measures high-quality capital as a share of all assets, was 7.6%, exceeding a 4% minimum.

The stress tests simulate a world-wide recession. The results were under the Fed's "severely adverse" scenario of financial stress, which this year includes a 10% U.S. unemployment rate, significant losses in corporate and commercial real-estate lending portfolios, and negative rates on short-term U.S. Treasury securities.

The results will factor into the Fed's decision next week about whether to approve the bank's plan for rewarding shareholders with dividends or potential share buybacks. Banks whose capital ratios dropped close to minimum levels may choose to scale back their dividend or buyback plans before the Fed announces its final decision Wednesday. That day the banks can choose to announce whether they are raising their dividends or buying back more shares, important for enhancing shareholder returns.

Write to Rachel Louise Ensign at rachel.ensign@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

June 23, 2016 16:45 ET (20:45 GMT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

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