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Huntington Bancshares saw short interest decline 11% over the past month to 4.13% of float. The Columbus-based regional bank now trades at $16.82, up 11.5% over the same period.
Short interest dropped to 65.0 million shares as of April 21, down from 73.0 million a month ago. Cost to borrow fell sharply to 0.33%, down 39% week-over-week. Utilization sits at just 1.65%, well below the 52-week high of 18.79%. These metrics suggest short sellers are unwinding positions ahead of quarterly results.
HBAN reports Q1 2026 earnings on April 23 at 1:00 PM UTC. Recent analyst moves signal caution. Barclays downgraded the stock to "Strong Sell" this week, while JPMorgan cut its price target ahead of the earnings preview. The bank is expected to post EPS of $1.62 on revenue of $11.4 billion.
CEO Stephen Steinour bought $500,000 worth of shares in mid-March at $15.49 per share, a bullish signal. However, COO Prashant Nateri sold $158,000 in stock around the same time. Director Gary Torgow added $253,000 in shares in late February.
HBAN's total stock score stands at 64.5 out of 100. The growth score leads at 68.1, while momentum lags at 34.6. Quality and value scores hover near 52, indicating a balanced profile. The short score of 32.9 reflects the recent decline in bearish positioning.
Among regional bank peers, WesBanco fell 9% this week despite a 93.9 correlation rating with HBAN. VersaBank gained 9.9%, while Chemung Financial rose 11.4%. HBAN's 0.9% weekly gain sits in the middle of the pack.
The put/call ratio of 0.61 sits above the 20-day average of 0.60, with a Z-score of 0.87. This suggests slightly elevated hedging activity but nothing extreme. The 52-week range spans 0.30 to 0.74.
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