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Wells Fargo News 19 December 2025 - 3 February 2026

Wells Fargo stock price ticks up as banks buck a tech-led slide — here’s what traders watch next

Wells Fargo stock price ticks up as banks buck a tech-led slide — here’s what traders watch next

Wells Fargo shares rose 0.3% to $92.53 Tuesday afternoon, outperforming a 1.2% drop in the S&P 500 ETF. Banks gained as long-term Treasury yields edged higher, with investors betting on a steeper yield curve. The January jobs report was delayed due to the government shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo will speak at UBS’s Financial Services Conference on Feb. 10.
3 February 2026
Wells Fargo stock price: What to watch after Scharf’s $40 million pay filing

Wells Fargo stock price: What to watch after Scharf’s $40 million pay filing

Wells Fargo shares closed down 0.1% at $90.49 Friday, with 18.3 million shares traded. The board approved CEO Charlie Scharf’s 2025 pay at $40 million, citing regulatory progress and $21.3 billion in net income. U.S. stocks slipped as markets reacted to inflation data and speculation over Trump’s Fed chair pick. The Treasury will auction new 3-year and 10-year notes on Feb. 4.
1 February 2026
Wells Fargo stock slips into the weekend as fresh SEC filings and Fed week loom

Wells Fargo stock slips into the weekend as fresh SEC filings and Fed week loom

Wells Fargo shares fell 1.23% to $86.96 Friday, closing about 11% below their January peak. The bank outlined a proposed $110 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit tied to mortgage and hiring practices, pending court approval. Wells Fargo also issued $8 billion in new notes across four maturities. The KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking Index dropped 3%.
Why Wells Fargo stock is down today: WFC slips after $100 million mortgage-aid settlement notice

Why Wells Fargo stock is down today: WFC slips after $100 million mortgage-aid settlement notice

Wells Fargo shares fell 1.7% to $86.50 by midday Friday, tracking a broader decline in U.S. bank stocks. A court notice disclosed a proposed $100 million mortgage-assistance program and a $10 million insurer payment as part of a shareholder settlement, with a final hearing set for May 2026. Investors remain cautious ahead of a possible U.S. credit-card rate cap and next week’s Federal Reserve decision.
Wells Fargo stock rises after-hours as settlement notice, new bond filing land

Wells Fargo stock rises after-hours as settlement notice, new bond filing land

Wells Fargo shares rose 2.2% to $88.04, ending a weeklong slide and holding steady after hours. The bank disclosed a proposed settlement in shareholder litigation over mortgage and hiring practices, with a final hearing set for May 5 in San Francisco. Wells Fargo also filed plans for a new fixed-rate note offering. Traders are watching next week’s Fed meeting for rate signals.
23 January 2026
Wells Fargo stock slides before the bell as 2026 net interest income view disappoints

Wells Fargo stock slides before the bell as 2026 net interest income view disappoints

Wells Fargo shares fell about 1.5% in premarket trading after its 2026 net interest income forecast missed analyst estimates. Fourth-quarter profit rose to $5.36 billion, but both core interest income and earnings came in below Wall Street expectations. The bank also reported a $612 million severance charge tied to job cuts. Investors will review loan growth and credit trends during a call at 10 a.m. ET.
Bloom Energy stock jumps 14% to start 2026 as Wells Fargo credit line and options heat draw focus

Bloom Energy stock jumps 14% to start 2026 as Wells Fargo credit line and options heat draw focus

Bloom Energy shares jumped 13.6% to $98.69 Friday, with trading volume hitting 11.6 million and options activity doubling normal levels. The move followed news of a $600 million revolving credit facility with Wells Fargo. Implied volatility in Bloom’s options rose to nearly 98%. After-hours trading showed shares indicated near $99.60.
Wells Fargo stock slips as Fed minutes loom in thin year-end trading

Wells Fargo stock slips as Fed minutes loom in thin year-end trading

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 13:55 ET — Regular session. Wells Fargo & Company shares slipped on Tuesday as U.S. financial stocks eased in holiday-thin trading ahead of the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes. At 1:55 p.m. ET, Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) was down about 0.4% at $94.15, after trading between $94.00 and $95.00 on the session. Reuters The move matters because bank stocks tend to key off interest-rate expectations. Rates drive net interest income — the spread between what banks earn on loans and what they pay on deposits — and even small changes in that spread can swing earnings forecasts.
Wells Fargo stock dips in late trade as yields ease; Fed liquidity, earnings date in focus

Wells Fargo stock dips in late trade as yields ease; Fed liquidity, earnings date in focus

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 15:25 ET — Regular session Wells Fargo & Company shares were down 0.6% at $94.66 on Monday afternoon, giving back ground after an early rise and underperforming their intraday high. The move matters because banks remain tightly linked to the interest-rate outlook heading into year-end. Even modest swings in yields can change expectations for what lenders earn on loans versus what they pay for deposits. Trading conditions are also thin in the final week of the year, which can exaggerate sector moves. That has left investors watching rates and liquidity gauges as closely as company
Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) Heads Into the Final 2025 Trading Days Near Fresh Highs: Key News, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Monday

Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) Heads Into the Final 2025 Trading Days Near Fresh Highs: Key News, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Monday

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 3:36 p.m. ET — Market closed Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) enters the weekend with U.S. equity markets shut and just a handful of trading days left on the 2025 calendar, after a quiet, post-Christmas Friday session that left major indexes only marginally lower on light volume. Reuters+1 For investors tracking Wells Fargo stock into Monday’s open, the setup is a familiar year-end mix: thin liquidity, seasonal “Santa Claus rally” chatter, and a bank stock that has already rallied sharply in 2025—now hovering near recent highs as Wall Street weighs the next catalyst: fourth-quarter
27 December 2025
Wells Fargo Stock (WFC): What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

Wells Fargo Stock (WFC): What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) heads into the Dec. 26 session with momentum—and with investors weighing a mix of “new-business” catalysts (Wall Street expansion, market-structure moves, AI-driven efficiency) against the familiar bank-stock drivers (rates, credit, capital return, regulation). Because U.S. markets were closed for Christmas Day, the most recent full set of trading data investors will reference into Friday’s open is from Wednesday, Dec. 24. WFC last traded around $95.30, up about 0.9% on the day, after printing an intraday high near $95.84. Finviz Below is a clear, publication-ready rundown of the latest news, forecasts, and analyst angles shaping
26 December 2025
Wells Fargo (WFC) Stock After Hours Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Where It Closed, What’s Driving the Move, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Wells Fargo (WFC) Stock After Hours Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Where It Closed, What’s Driving the Move, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) ended the Christmas Eve, holiday-shortened session in positive territory and continued to trade modestly higher after the closing bell—keeping the stock near fresh highs as year-end momentum stays intact across U.S. equities. Just as important for investors planning the next trade: the U.S. stock market is closed on Thursday, December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day), so the “next open” is the following session. Nasdaq+1 WFC after the bell: today’s close, after-hours price, and key levels Because December 24 was an early-close session (1:00 p.m. ET), the “after the bell” window begins much earlier than on
24 December 2025
Wells Fargo Stock After Hours (NYSE: WFC) on Dec. 22, 2025: New 52-Week High, Options-Clearing Push, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open

Wells Fargo Stock After Hours (NYSE: WFC) on Dec. 22, 2025: New 52-Week High, Options-Clearing Push, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) ended Monday, December 22, 2025, on a strong note, extending a late-December rally for large U.S. banks. The stock closed at $94.28, up 1.37%, and traded near record territory for the year. In after-hours trading, WFC was largely unchanged, hovering around $94.31—a sign that the market has not yet priced in a major new catalyst overnight. MarketWatch+2Yahoo Finance+2 The “why” behind the move is a familiar year-end mix: broad market gains, financials strength, and thin holiday liquidity—but Wells Fargo also had fresh, stock-specific headlines on Monday, including a report that the bank is moving
23 December 2025
Wells Fargo Stock (WFC): What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Wells Fargo Stock (WFC): What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) heads into Monday’s Dec. 22 session with momentum from a strong 2025 run, but also with a long checklist of catalysts investors are tracking: an investment-banking push that’s changing the revenue mix, ongoing expense and headcount reshaping tied to AI, capital return (dividends and buybacks), and the post–asset-cap era that has re-opened the conversation about growth and returns. Because this is a holiday-shortened week (early close Dec. 24 and closed Dec. 25), trading volumes can thin out—sometimes amplifying moves on headlines, analyst notes, or rate swings. MarketWatch+2nyse.com+2 Below is a detailed, pre-market guide to
22 December 2025
Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) Week Ahead: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) Week Ahead: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Date: December 21, 2025 Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) heads into the Christmas week stretch near its recent highs, with investors balancing a holiday-thinned tape against a busy burst of U.S. macro data and a steady drumbeat of company-specific headlines—from investment banking expansion to capital-structure tweaks and cost-efficiency plans. As of the latest available trading data, WFC was around $93, after a strong Friday session, with elevated volume compared with typical holiday-week conditions. Below is what matters most for the week ahead: the news flow shaping sentiment, what Wall Street forecasts look like right now, and the specific catalysts
21 December 2025
Wells Fargo (WFC) Stock After Hours: What Happened on Dec. 19, 2025—and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Wells Fargo (WFC) Stock After Hours: What Happened on Dec. 19, 2025—and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Wells Fargo & Company stock (NYSE: WFC) finished Friday, December 19, 2025 on a strong note, closing up 1.67% at $93.01 and ending the week sitting just 1.33% below its 52-week high of $94.26 (set on Dec. 15). Trading activity was notably heavy, with about 36.4 million shares changing hands—well above its recent average, a detail that matters on a session dominated by options-related flows. MarketWatch In after-hours trading, WFC was little changed, hovering around $93.02 in early evening prints—suggesting no major late-breaking company-specific catalyst hit the tape after the closing bell. Benzinga What investors should know now: Friday’s move
20 December 2025
Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) After Hours Today (Dec. 18, 2025): Why Shares Slipped After the Close—and What to Watch Before Friday’s Open

Wells Fargo Stock (WFC) After Hours Today (Dec. 18, 2025): Why Shares Slipped After the Close—and What to Watch Before Friday’s Open

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) ended Thursday’s session in the red even as U.S. stocks broadly climbed, then traded modestly lower in extended hours—setting up a potentially headline-driven Friday open as investors digest fresh inflation signals, shifting rate expectations, and a busy calendar of economic catalysts. Wells Fargo shares closed at $91.48 on Thursday, Dec. 18, down 1.20% on the day. In after-hours trading, WFC was around $91.30 (down ~0.20% from the close) at last check. MarketWatch+1 WFC after the bell: the numbers investors are watching tonight Here are the key data points framing Wells Fargo stock after the
19 December 2025

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Oil stocks jump on Iran risk lift for crude — what to watch before Monday

Oil stocks jump on Iran risk lift for crude — what to watch before Monday

7 February 2026
U.S. oil stocks surged Friday as crude prices rose on renewed Middle East tensions. Exxon Mobil gained 2.0%, ConocoPhillips 2.5%, and Occidental Petroleum 2.7%. Refiners rallied after a national union deal eased strike risk, though BP’s Whiting plant faces a local dispute. Brent settled at $68.05 a barrel, up 0.74%.
Silver price rebound masks fresh stress after CME lifts margins again

Silver price rebound masks fresh stress after CME lifts margins again

7 February 2026
Spot silver surged 8.6% to $77.33 an ounce Friday after dropping below $65, but still lost over 8.7% for the week. CME Group raised margin requirements for COMEX silver futures to 18% from 15%, effective after Feb. 6. China’s UBS SDIC Silver Futures Fund hit its 10% down limit for a fifth session. Traders await key U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
Gold price near $5,000: China keeps buying as CME margin hikes raise the stakes

Gold price near $5,000: China keeps buying as CME margin hikes raise the stakes

7 February 2026
China’s central bank raised gold reserves for a 15th month in January, reaching 74.19 million ounces worth $369.58 billion. Gold prices swung sharply, hitting a record near $5,600 before dropping to $4,403.24. CME Group hiked COMEX gold futures margins to 9% after recent volatility. U.S. jobs and inflation data are due next week after a delay.
Amazon stock (AMZN) slides on $200 billion AI capex plan — what Wall Street watches next week

Amazon stock (AMZN) slides on $200 billion AI capex plan — what Wall Street watches next week

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 5.6% to $210.32 on Friday after the company forecast 2026 capital spending would jump to $200 billion, up more than 50% from 2025. The drop came as the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. Amazon reported fourth-quarter net sales up 14% to $213.4 billion and operating income at $25 billion. Trading in Amazon was volatile, with 179 million shares changing hands.
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