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Oppenheimer Lowers U.S. Bancorp Price Target to $71

March 28, 20262 Mins Read
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Investment bank Oppenheimer has lowered its price target for U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) from $77 to $71 per share, citing economic challenges facing the major financial services provider. Oppenheimer maintained an ‘outperform’ rating on the stock, though several other analysts have recently downgraded or issued more cautious outlooks on U.S. Bancorp.

Why it matters

U.S. Bancorp is one of the largest commercial banks in the United States, with a significant presence across the Midwest and West Coast. As a bellwether for the broader banking industry, changes to its stock price target can signal broader economic trends and investor sentiment around the financial sector.

The details

In a research report, Oppenheimer analysts lowered their price target for U.S. Bancorp from $77 to $71 per share, while maintaining an ‘outperform’ rating on the stock. The move comes as several other major firms, including HSBC, Wolfe Research, and Truist Financial, have also recently adjusted their outlooks and ratings for U.S. Bancorp.

  • The Oppenheimer report was published on Friday, March 28, 2026.

The players

U.S. Bancorp

A major U.S. bank holding company and the parent of U.S. Bank, one of the country’s largest commercial banks.

Oppenheimer

A prominent investment bank and financial services firm that provides research coverage and recommendations on U.S. Bancorp’s stock.

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What’s next

Investors will be closely watching U.S. Bancorp’s upcoming earnings report and any further updates from analysts on the company’s outlook amid the evolving economic environment.

The takeaway

The reduced price target from Oppenheimer reflects broader concerns about headwinds facing the banking industry, including interest rate pressures and economic uncertainty. However, U.S. Bancorp remains highly rated, underscoring its position as a well-capitalized and diversified financial institution.





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