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Wells Fargo stock jumps to $93.97 — here’s what could move WFC next week
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Wells Fargo stock jumps to $93.97 — here’s what could move WFC next week

New York, Feb 7, 2026, 15:11 EST — The market has closed.

  • Wells Fargo finished Friday at $93.97, up 2.63%, with U.S. stocks snapping back ahead of the weekend.
  • The bank’s stock went ex-dividend for its $0.45 quarterly payout, set for March 1
  • Next week, investors await the postponed U.S. jobs and inflation reports, plus a planned CFO appearance at a bank conference.

Wells Fargo & Company finished Friday’s session up 2.63% at $93.97, bouncing back after Thursday’s slump as U.S. stocks made a late-week push higher in what was another turbulent stretch for risk assets. MarketWatch

This latest shift is significant for banks, which have been moving in lockstep with the wider market—riding the same macro levers: rate expectations and an exodus from crowded tech names. “Rotation is the dominant theme,” Edward Jones strategist Angelo Kourkafas said, pointing to investors fanning out from the tech sector this year. But Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid, in a note, flagged a risk: if a heavyweight sector keeps sliding, it can eventually pull the entire index down. Reuters

Wells Fargo trailed a few of its biggest banking rivals during Friday’s rally. JPMorgan Chase jumped 3.95%, Bank of America tacked on 2.89%—traders kept differentiating even as the sector moved up, sticking with their favorites instead of lumping all banks together. MarketWatch

Chip stocks bounced back, powering a wider move higher after getting knocked down recently over concerns about lofty artificial intelligence valuations. Amazon, on the other hand, lost ground following news of aggressive plans to ramp up spending on AI infrastructure. “The AI trade has been volatile,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird, but he pointed out there’s “real demand” pulling buyers back in when prices slip. Reuters

Wells Fargo dropped 1.21% to close at $92.01 on Thursday, ending a three-session rally as broader markets lost ground. That set up Friday’s rebound. MarketWatch

Dividend action came into focus for the bank heading into the weekend. Wells Fargo set its quarterly dividend at $0.45, with the payout scheduled for March 1. Shareholders had to be on record by Feb. 6—the ex-dividend date—so anyone buying shares that day isn’t getting this round’s payment. wellsfargo.com

There’s a date circled for company observers: Wells Fargo is slated to present at the UBS Financial Services Conference on Feb. 10. After that, eyes turn to April 14 for its next quarterly earnings report. wellsfargo.com

The macro backdrop remains heavy. That short U.S. government shutdown has kicked major data into next week. S&P Global Market Intelligence says the U.S. jobs report won’t land until Feb. 11, while CPI’s now due Feb. 13. SP Global

The Bureau of Labor Statistics marks Feb. 13 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern for the January 2026 CPI numbers—a report capable of shaking up bond yields and putting pressure on rate-sensitive bank stocks. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The setup isn’t one-sided. A stronger-than-expected inflation print might delay anticipated rate cuts and stir volatility, but if jobs data disappoints, that “rotation” narrative can flip fast to “recession”—and then credit cost anxieties creep back in, regardless of where rates go.

Wells Fargo traders face a packed start to the week: management is set to speak at the UBS conference on Feb. 10, the jobs report—pushed back—lands Feb. 11, and then there’s CPI coming up Feb. 13.

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