Citigroup Inc. News
Citigroup Inc., a diversified financial services holding company, provides various financial products and services to consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions in North America, Latin America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It operates through three segments: Institutional Clients Group (ICG), Personal Banking and Wealth Management (PBWM), and Legacy Franchises. The ICG segment offers wholesale banking products and services, including fixed income and equity sales and trading, foreign exchange, prime brokerage, derivative, equity and fixed income research, corporate lending, investment banking and advisory, private banking, cash management, trade finance, and securities services to corporate, institutional, and public sector clients. The PBWM segment offers traditional banking services to retail and small business customers through retail banking, cash, rewards, value portfolios, and co-branded cards. It also provides various banking, credit cards, custody, trust, mortgages, home equity, small business, and personal consumer loans. The Legacy Franchises segment provides traditional retail banking and branded card products to retail and small business customers. The company was founded in 1812 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Citigroup AI Deal, Preferred Stock & Exec Sales Q1
- Key Citigroup moves this week: a multi-year LSEG data and AI infrastructure agreement projecting material cost savings, two new high-yield preferred-stock series, and a notable cluster of insider sales earlier in the year. These events reshape capital plans and investor sentiment.
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Citi Faces Credit-Card Cap Fears; Shares Slip 3.07
Citigroup (C) fell sharply on March 12 after concerns about a proposed 10% credit-card interest-rate cap and broader macro risks. Despite a record Q4 2025 beat and regulatory relief, Citi’s sizable credit-card exposure, recent insider sales and geopolitical uncertainty continue to pressure the stock.
16 Mar at 04:11
Citi Slides Amid Private Credit and Insider Sales.
Recent private credit stress, a sharp sector sell-off and notable insider transactions have pushed Citigroup shares lower. Pending regulatory consent orders and the April 14 earnings report are the next material catalysts.
02 Mar at 04:11
Citi's AI Push Sparks Volatile Stock Moves
Citigroup (C) saw a week of sharp swings after unveiling a dedicated AI infrastructure investment-banking team and amid choppy trading ahead of earnings. Strong intraday rebounds and quick retracements between Feb 23–27 highlighted heightened investor sensitivity; analysts’ earnings estimates and technical levels are now focal points for near-term direction.
23 Feb at 04:12
Citi Gains as $42M CEO Pay, Capital Moves Hit Now!
Citigroup shares climbed after the bank announced a $42M compensation package for CEO Jane Fraser, completed capital restructuring and strategic exits that freed capital, and saw analyst upgrades. Citi strategists also shifted positioning toward bonds and small-caps amid AI-related volatility concerns — concrete events that lifted sentiment while leaving execution risk top of mind.
16 Feb at 04:11
Citigroup Preferred Stock Sparks 31% Volume Surge!
Citigroup's announcement of a new 6.50% preferred stock and a sizeable CEO pay increase drove a sharp sell-off and massive volume spike in mid-February 2026. This article explains the issuance, market reaction, implications for capital structure and what investors should watch next.
09 Feb at 04:12
Citigroup Hits by Q4 Charges, Rate-Cap Risk Update
Citigroup’s recent quarter revealed several one-time charges and rising credit costs that, combined with a proposed 10% credit-card interest cap, have created near-term pressure on earnings and stock volatility. Strategic exits and a Mexico business separation point to a longer-term pivot toward fee-based businesses, but elevated restructuring costs and credit provisions weigh on near-term profitability.