3 Big Banks Plan Double Digit Dividend Increases After Passing Fed Stress Test
Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup all passed the Fed's 2026 stress tests and plan dividend increases of up to 12%, with yields ranging from roughly 1.9% to 2.4%.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Morgan Stanley boosts dividend 15%, authorizes $20B buyback after passing Fed stress test
Morgan Stanley raised its quarterly dividend by 15% and reauthorized a $20 billion stock buyback shortly after clearing the Federal Reserve'

JPMorgan Chase announces $50 billion buyback and 10% dividend hike after Fed stress test
The announcements followed the release of the Federal Reserve's annual stress test, which found that all 32 large banks weathered a hypothet
BPInsights: June 27, 2026
Fed Releases Stress Test Results The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released the results of this year’s annual stress test, which assesses lar
BPInsights: June 27, 2026
Fed Releases Stress Test Results The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released the results of this year’s annual stress test, which assesses lar
All 32 major U.S. banks pass Federal Reserve's annual stress test
The Federal Reserve says that all 32 of the nation's biggest banks have passed its annual stress test. This indicates the banking system wou
Polymarket odds lift July Fed hold to 78% as hike risk stays on ladder
U.S. stocks inched higher as AI-linked winners extended weekly gains, with Treasury yields also ticking up ahead of major bank earnings. (Re
Why the 2026 Bank Stress-Test Results Don't Justify Lower Capital Requirements
For bank lobbyists advocating for lower capital, the stress test results appear to validate that banks have more capital than they need. Tha
forbes.com·16d ago
Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.