VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF vs US Bancorp — how do they compare? VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF trades at $50.97, while US Bancorp trades at $64.03 (market cap $98.15B). The key difference: US Bancorp pays a 3.3% dividend while VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF pays none, and US Bancorp is trading nearer its 52-week high, VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FLOT | USB | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Sector/Thematic | Financials |
52-Week High | $51.09 | $63.01 |
52-Week Low | $50.72 | $43.94 |
Market Cap | — | $98.15B |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.3% |
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U.S. Bancorp (USB) trades at $63.87, up 2.78% with bullish technical signals and strong fundamentals. The stock shows consistent earnings beats (Q4 2025: $1.26 vs $1.19 expected; Q1 2026: $1.18 vs $1.14 expected) and record revenue growth driven by loan expansion and the BTIG acquisition. Analyst consensus is mixed with a $67 price target, while cash flow trends indicate strategic investments despite negative net flows. Recent news highlights robust Q2 2026 performance and new small business payment solutions.
Outlook remains positive with earnings momentum and dividend stability, though risks include interest rate sensitivity and elevated debt levels. The stock presents value at a P/E of 13.21, with upside potential if loan growth sustains. Key watchpoints are Q2 2026 earnings results and Federal Reserve policy impacts on net interest income.
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FLOT provides exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian dollar-denominated floating rate notes. It tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Credit FRN 0+ Yr Index, focusing on high-quality, investment-grade bonds from top Australian banks and financial institutions.
Read more on FLOT →As a diversified financial-services provider, U.S. Bancorp is one of the nation's largest regional banks, with branches in well over 20 states, primarily in the Western and Midwestern United States. The bank offers many services, including retail banking, commercial banking, trust and wealth services, credit cards, mortgages, and other payments capabilities.
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