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01 Jul 2026, 13:55 UTC · 1h ago
3 Big Banks Plan Double Digit Dividend Increases After Passing Fed Stress Test
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01 Jul 2026, 13:55 UTC · 1h ago
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All 32 banks involved in the Federal Reserve's 2026 stress tests passed, demonstrating sufficient assets to cover loan losses in a severe recession. — Systemic confirmation of bank solvency reduces tail risk for the entire financial sector and boosts overall market risk appetite.
+0.60Citigroup plans to increase its dividend by 12% to 67 cents per share following strong performance and record revenues across all five divisions in 2025. — A double-digit dividend increase combined with record revenue signals a fundamental turnaround for a historically stagnant stock.
+0.40Wells Fargo expects to increase its dividend by 11% to 50 cents per share for Q3 2026. — Positive capital return signal, though slightly offset by a historically underwhelming long-term dividend growth rate.
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Goldman Sachs intends to increase its common dividend from $4.50 to $5.00 per share. — A modest increase that reinforces stability, though less impactful than the percentage jumps seen at Citi or Wells Fargo.
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Passed stress tests, plans a dividend increase, and has the highest analyst upside potential among the group.
Easily passed Fed stress tests and intends to increase its common dividend.
Passed stress tests, plans a dividend increase, and reported record revenues across all five main divisions in 2025.
[mutual] Both are large financial institutions undergoing the same Fed stress tests and competing for capital and market position.
[mutual] Both are large financial institutions undergoing the same Fed stress tests and competing for capital and market position.
[mutual] Both are large financial institutions undergoing the same Fed stress tests and competing for capital and market position.
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