Citigroup stock rises again: Citi earnings beat, Russia exit and new analyst targets drive C shares

Citigroup stock rises again: Citi earnings beat, Russia exit and new analyst targets drive C shares

New York, Jan 16, 2026, 12:50 PM ET — Regular session

Shares of Citigroup Inc climbed $1.57, or 1.3%, to $119.03 during midday trading on Friday, gaining ground faster than the broader financial sector’s modest uptick.

The rebound follows a turbulent week for Citi, with investors weighing quarterly results that surpassed profit forecasts on an adjusted basis but included a Russia-related drag on reported earnings and renewed concerns over costs. “The turnaround story for Citi continues under Jane Fraser,” said David Wagner, head of equity and portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors. (Reuters)

Citi reported fourth-quarter earnings of $2.5 billion, or $1.19 per share, on revenue of $19.9 billion. The bank flagged a $1.2 billion loss linked to the planned sale of its Russia unit. “We enter 2026 with visible momentum,” CEO Jane Fraser said, reaffirming the 10%-11% return on tangible common equity target — a crucial profitability metric for banks — while highlighting a 13.2% CET1 ratio, which measures core capital strength.

Analysts wasted no time adjusting their price targets following the report. Chris Kotowski at Oppenheimer bumped his target to $144 from $141, and Betsy Graseck at Morgan Stanley nudged hers up to $135 from $134, Benzinga noted. (Benzinga)

Big U.S. banks are navigating a still-busy period, boosted by stronger investment banking activity and more robust capital markets following a solid second half of 2025. Bankers and analysts now wonder if this deal momentum will carry into 2026 amid ongoing changes in policy and rate outlooks. (Reuters)

With the U.S. markets shutting down Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, traders are gearing up for a long weekend. (New York Stock Exchange)

Still, the upside case hinges on Citi turning record revenue talk into steady gains while controlling expenses. The timing of exits and regulatory tasks remains uncertain. Any slip in cost control, credit trends, or capital planning would probably hit the stock quickly.

The sector’s next key date is the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Jan. 27-28. This gathering could reshape the trajectory for interest rates — and with that, impact net interest income, the difference between banks’ earnings on loans and their costs on deposits. (Federalreserve)

Stock Market Today

  • 2026 market reality takes shape as stock pickers eye selective names
    January 16, 2026, 3:40 PM EST. OpenAI and Cerebras disclosed a partnership that could reshape AI hardware supply chains. The video argues 2026 will reward selective stock picking as the market transitions from an 'everything rally' to more selective gains. It covers updates on a Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery development, Airbnb's recent underperformance, and the current stock sell-off. Prices shown reflect Jan. 15, 2026, the video's publication date. Disclosures accompany the piece: Netflix stake by Neil Rozenbaum; The Motley Fool holds positions in Airbnb, Netflix, and Warner Bros. Discovery and may promote its services through an affiliate link. Opinions are the author's.
Quantum Computing (QUBT) stock jumps on Rosenblatt Buy call as traders eye Luminar deal clock
Previous Story

Quantum Computing (QUBT) stock jumps on Rosenblatt Buy call as traders eye Luminar deal clock

Ambarella stock jumps 8% as chip rally rolls on — what traders are watching next
Next Story

Ambarella stock jumps 8% as chip rally rolls on — what traders are watching next

Go toTop