— U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) reported its fourth-quarter 2019 earnings of $0.90 per share versus $1.08 per share expected.
— The results included restructuring charges including severance and certain asset impairments, and increased derivative liability related to Visa shares, from their initial public offering, previously sold by the company.
— Total net revenue declined by 2.8% to $5.67 billion versus $5.78 billion expected.
— Net interest income decreased by 2.9% mainly a result of the impact of the yield curve and deposit and funding mix, partially offset by higher yields on reinvestment of securities in addition to loan growth.
— Non-interest income declined by 2.5% due to lower commercial business sales volumes and a charge for increased derivative liability related to Visa shares previously sold by the company.
— Average total loans increased by 3.9% due to growth in residential mortgages, total commercial loans, credit card loans, and other retail loans.
— Average total deposits grew by 6.6% backed by wealth management and investment services, corporate and commercial banking and consumer and business banking.
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