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Fieldview Capital Trims U.S. Bancorp Stake by 35%
Asset manager reduces position in major financial services provider
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Fieldview Capital Management LLC, an investment firm, has reduced its stake in U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) by 34.8% in the third quarter. The firm previously held 109,764 shares of the financial services provider, but sold 58,603 shares during the period, leaving it with a $5.31 million position in U.S. Bancorp.
Why it matters
U.S. Bancorp is one of the largest banks in the United States, with a significant presence in the Midwest and West Coast regions. Changes in institutional ownership of the stock can provide insights into market sentiment and potential future performance.
The details
According to a regulatory filing, Fieldview Capital Management sold 58,603 shares of U.S. Bancorp in the third quarter, reducing its total position to 109,764 shares. The firm's holdings in U.S. Bancorp now make up about 0.9% of its overall portfolio, making it the 12th largest position.
- Fieldview Capital Management reduced its U.S. Bancorp stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Fieldview Capital Management LLC
An investment management firm that has reduced its position in U.S. Bancorp.
U.S. Bancorp
A major U.S. financial services provider and one of the largest banks in the country.
The takeaway
The reduction in Fieldview Capital's U.S. Bancorp stake could signal a shift in market sentiment towards the bank, though more data would be needed to draw definitive conclusions. Investors will likely continue to monitor institutional ownership and trading activity around U.S. Bancorp as an indicator of the stock's future performance.
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