Wells Fargo stock price jumps Friday — what to watch before Monday’s open
8 February 2026
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Wells Fargo stock price jumps Friday — what to watch before Monday’s open

New York, Feb 8, 2026, 14:15 (EST) — The market has closed.

  • Wells Fargo (WFC) ended Friday at $93.97, rising 2.63%. Shares barely moved in after-hours trading. (Yahoo Finance)
  • On Feb. 6, shares went ex-dividend, with a $0.45 quarterly payout scheduled for March 1. (Morningstar)
  • This week brings a delayed U.S. jobs report and fresh inflation numbers, just as a tech-driven selloff has left investors on edge. (Investing.com)

Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) climbed 2.63% Friday to end the session at $93.97, part of a stronger day for U.S. stocks overall. Even with the advance, shares closed roughly 3.9% under their 52-week high. Volume lagged the 50-day average. (MarketWatch)

The Dow wrapped up the session above 50,000 for the first time ever, boosted by strong gains in semiconductor shares as AI investment took center stage. The S&P 500 notched a rise too, but both the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 still finished the week in the red, according to Reuters. (Reuters)

That’s key for Wells Fargo, caught between investors pulling cash from big tech names and a market still gaming out the Fed’s next move on rates. “Rate expectations have been remarkably stable over the last couple of weeks,” said Angelo Kourkafas, senior global investment strategist at Edward Jones. For now, traders are glued to labor and inflation numbers, looking for signs soft enough to nudge the next rate cut closer. (Reuters)

Wells Fargo dropped 1.21% on Thursday, breaking a three-day run of gains as the broader market took a hit. Shares managed to recover into Friday, finishing the week up, though the action remains jumpy. (MarketWatch)

Friday saw bigger names outpace the rest. JPMorgan Chase popped 3.95%, and Bank of America notched a 2.89% advance. M&T Bank tacked on 1.74%, according to MarketWatch data. (MarketWatch)

Friday was also the record date for Wells Fargo’s $0.45 per share quarterly dividend, which is set for payment on March 1 to anyone listed as a shareholder as of Feb. 6, according to a Jan. 27 release from the bank. Shares went ex-dividend on Feb. 6; buyers picking up stock on that date won’t get the next dividend, Fidelity’s data show. (Wells Fargo Newsroom)

The bank’s turnaround pitch has hinged on tackling old compliance and control lapses. In 2025, the Federal Reserve removed a years-long asset cap—an important milestone for the lender’s ambitions to expand. (Reuters)

Monday’s wild card looks like the rates market, not so much any headline tied directly to Wells Fargo. Bank shares often react to bond yield moves, with shifts in rate expectations rippling through lending margins, fee streams, and credit risks.

The set-up isn’t one-sided. A soft jobs number could ignite recession worries and spark fresh anxiety over loan losses. On the flip side, if inflation surprises to the upside, expectations for rate cuts get pushed further out, putting pressure on valuations across the board—financials included.

Tuesday (Feb. 10) brings U.S. retail sales for December; Wednesday (Feb. 11), traders finally get the postponed January jobs numbers. Then on Friday (Feb. 13), January CPI hits. These three data drops are set to drive action for Wells Fargo and the broader bank sector in the days ahead. (investopedia.com)

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