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$56,09
-$0,42(-0,74%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-15 00:32 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-15 00:32, U.S. Bancorp (USB) is priced at $56,09, with a total market cap of $87,14B, a P/E ratio of 10,95, and a dividend yield of 3,67%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $54,39 and $56,33. The current price is 3,12% above the day's low and 0,42% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 13,66M. Over the past 52 weeks, USB has traded between $51,60 to $56,56, and the current price is -0,83% away from the 52-week high.

USB Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$56,51
Market Cap$87,14B
Volume13,66M
P/E Ratio10,95
Dividend Yield (TTM)3,67%
Dividend Amount$0,52
Diluted EPS (TTM)4,87
Net Income (FY)$7,57B
Revenue (FY)$42,86B
Earnings Date2027-01-19
EPS Estimate1,35
Revenue Estimate$7,81B
Shares Outstanding1,54B
Beta (1Y)1.034
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-31
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-15

About USB

U.S. Bancorp, a financial services holding company, provides various financial services to individuals, businesses, institutional organizations, governmental entities and other financial institutions in the United States. It operates in Corporate and Commercial Banking, Consumer and Business Banking, Wealth Management and Investment Services, Payment Services, and Treasury and Corporate Support segments. The company offers depository services, including checking accounts, savings accounts, and time certificate contracts; lending services, such as traditional credit products; and credit card services, lease financing and import/export trade, asset-backed lending, agricultural finance, and other products. It also provides ancillary services comprising capital markets, treasury management, and receivable lock-box collection services to corporate and governmental entity customers; and a range of asset management and fiduciary services for individuals, estates, foundations, business corporations, and charitable organizations. In addition, the company offers investment and insurance products to its customers principally within its markets, as well as fund administration services to a range of mutual and other funds. Further, it provides corporate and purchasing card, and corporate trust services; and merchant processing services, as well as investment management, ATM processing, mortgage banking, insurance, and brokerage and leasing services. As of December 31, 2021, the company provided its products and services through a network of 2,230 banking offices principally operating in the Midwest and West regions of the United States, as well as through on-line services, over mobile devices, and other distribution channels; and operated a network of 4,059 ATMs. The company was founded in 1863 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
SectorFinancial Services
IndustryBanks - Regional
CEOGunjan Kedia
HeadquartersMinneapolis,MN,US
Official Websitehttps://www.usbank.com
Employees (FY)68,52K
Average Revenue (1Y)$625,52K
Net Income per Employee$110,56K

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U.S. Bancorp (USB) Latest News

2026-03-11 13:07

Ledger 安全团队发现 MediaTek 处理器漏洞,或致钱包助记词被盗

Gate News 消息,3 月 11 日,加密钱包 Ledger 旗下安全研究团队 Donjon 发现,MediaTek 处理器安全启动链中存在漏洞。攻击者可在物理接触手机的情况下,通过 USB 连接在操作系统加载前提取加密密钥,解密设备存储,从而在约 45 秒内获取设备 PIN 码及加密钱包助记词。概念验证测试中,该漏洞成功从 Trust Wallet、某交易所钱包及 Phantom 等钱包应用中提取了敏感数据。研究人员表示,该漏洞可能影响约 25% 的 Android 手机,涉及使用 MediaTek 芯片及 Trustonic 可信执行环境的机型。Ledger 首席技术官 Charles Guillemet 表示,智能手机从未被设计为保险库,该漏洞虽可通过补丁修复,但表明在非安全设备上存储密钥存在固有风险,建议用户尽快更新安全补丁。

2026-03-09 03:57

慢雾 CISO 警示 U 盘版 OpenClaw 存在安全风险

Gate News 消息,3 月 9 日,慢雾 CISO 23pds(山哥)在 X 平台发文提醒,淘宝、咸鱼等平台出现 U 盘版 OpenClaw 产品,卖家宣称用户购买后配置模型即可即插即用。但 23pds 指出,OpenClaw 权限过大,普通用户难以识别恶意 Skills,使用此类产品容易导致资产损失。

2026-02-13 08:27

韩国警方丢失自2021年起扣押并存放于冷钱包中的比特币

PANews 2月13日消息,据The Block报道,韩国首尔江南警察厅在近期内部调查中发现,其自2021年11月扣押的22枚比特币(现值约150万美元)已从USB冷钱包中被转出。由于相关调查已暂停,该资产流失长期未被察觉。涉事USB设备本身并未失窃。京畿北部地方警察厅已启动内部调查,以确定资金流失的具体经过及是否存在内部人员涉案。警方拒绝就正在进行的调查作进一步说明。 此次发现源于近期光州地方检察厅320枚扣押比特币流失事件后启动的全国性扣押物管理专项检查。当地媒体报道称,光州检方证据管理人员因误登钓鱼网站导致扣押比特币被盗。

2026-02-13 08:26

韩国警方证物钱包失控:22枚比特币“消失”,涉案金额约150万美元,源自2021年查扣

2月13日消息,韩国执法系统再曝加密资产管理漏洞。首尔江南警察署确认,在一宗调查中于2021年11月查扣并保存的比特币,近期被发现已从USB冷钱包中转移。内部核查显示,涉及数量为22枚比特币,按当前价格估算约合150万美元,警方已向媒体证实此事。 据披露,该冷钱包的U盘本体并未丢失,但链上资产却被成功转出。由于相关案件一度中止调查,这一异常长期未被察觉,直到近期全国范围内对证物与数字资产管理进行排查时才被发现。当地媒体率先披露后,引发社会舆论对执法机构加密资产保管机制的质疑。 目前,京畿道北部警察厅已启动内部调查,以厘清转移路径、责任环节以及是否存在内部人员违规操作。警方代表仅表示案件仍在调查中,暂不便披露更多细节。 值得注意的是,此次事件并非孤例。此前,韩国另一地区在类似排查中发现曾被查扣的320枚比特币同样不翼而飞。相关报道称,负责证据管理的人员误入钓鱼网站,导致私钥泄露,资产被迅速转走。这一连串事件暴露出传统执法体系在面对去中心化资产时的管理短板。 业内人士指出,加密资产不同于现金或实物,其安全完全依赖私钥管理与流程规范。一旦风控缺位,即便存放在“冷钱包”中,也可能因人为疏忽或系统漏洞而遭受不可逆的损失。随着韩国对数字资产监管不断收紧,此类案件可能推动更严格的证物托管与审计机制出台。 这起22枚比特币失踪事件,已成为韩国加密执法史上的又一次警示,凸显出在加密时代,制度与技术并重的必要性。

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