The Bull Case For Wells Fargo (WFC) Could Change Following Major Long-Dated Debt And Preferred Issuance

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Wells Fargo recently completed significant long-dated debt and preferred share issuances to shore up its funding and capital base, with maturities extending to 2046 across various markets. This move comes as the Federal Reserve maintains steady interest rates while acknowledging inflation and geopolitical risks. Investors should consider how these funding strategies, along with efficiency initiatives and ongoing regulatory challenges, impact Wells Fargo’s investment outlook and fair value.

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