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Natixis Advisors Reduces U.S. Bancorp Holdings
Institutional investor trims stake in major financial services provider
Mar. 12, 2026 at 9:51am
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Natixis Advisors LLC, a major institutional investor, reduced its holdings in U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) by 10.7% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 459,267 shares of the financial services provider's stock, valued at $22.2 million.
Why it matters
U.S. Bancorp is one of the largest banks in the United States, and changes in institutional ownership can signal broader market trends or shifts in investor sentiment around the company and the financial sector as a whole.
The details
Natixis Advisors sold 54,911 shares of U.S. Bancorp stock during the third quarter, reducing its total position to 459,267 shares. The move comes as U.S. Bancorp's stock price has fluctuated in recent months, with the company's shares trading between $35.18 and $61.19 over the past 52 weeks.
- Natixis Advisors reduced its U.S. Bancorp holdings in the third quarter of 2025.
The players
Natixis Advisors LLC
A major institutional investor and asset management firm.
U.S. Bancorp
A leading national commercial bank and financial services provider.
The takeaway
The reduction in Natixis Advisors' U.S. Bancorp holdings could signal broader uncertainty or caution among institutional investors regarding the financial sector, though U.S. Bancorp remains a major player in the industry.
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