Wells Fargo Net Change in Short-term Investments 2012-2026 | WFC

Wells Fargo annual/quarterly net change in short-term investments history and growth rate from 2012 to 2026. Net change in short-term investments can be defined as the net cash flows from the sale and purchase of investments defined to be short-term, generally with maturities of less than one year from the purchase date.
  • Wells Fargo net change in short-term investments for the quarter ending March 31, 2026 was $-49.246B, a 98.68% increase year-over-year.
  • Wells Fargo net change in short-term investments for the twelve months ending March 31, 2026 was $-97.253B, a 254.1% increase year-over-year.
  • Wells Fargo annual net change in short-term investments for 2024 was $-27.022B, a 112.29% increase from 2023.
  • Wells Fargo annual net change in short-term investments for 2023 was $-12.729B, a 1708.1% increase from 2022.
  • Wells Fargo annual net change in short-term investments for 2022 was $-0.704B, a 27.77% increase from 2021.
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Wells Fargo Annual Net Change in Short-term Investments
(Millions of US $)
2024 $-27,022
2023 $-12,729
2022 $-704
2021 $-551
2020 $36,468
2019 $-21,933
2018 $-1,184
2017 $-21,497
2016 $-15,747
2015 $-11,866
2014 $-41,778
2013 $-78,184
2012 $-92,946
2011 $36,270
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Investment Banks $263.513B $123.529B
Wells Fargo & Company is one of the largest financial services companies in the U.S. The company provides banking, insurance, trust and investments, mortgage banking, investment banking, retail banking, brokerage services and consumer and commercial finance through more than 4,700 retail bank branches, broad automated telling machines (ATMs) network, the Internet and other distribution channels globally. It has 4 segments. Consumer Banking and Lending offers products and services like checking and savings accounts, credit and debit cards, as well as home, auto, personal and small business lending to consumers and small businesses. Commercial Banking provides banking and credit products across industries, and treasury management. Corporate and Investment Banking delivers services related to capital markets, banking and financial products. Wealth and Investment Management provides personalized wealth management, brokerage, financial planning, lending, private banking, trust and fiduciary products and services.
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