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Citigroup stock: Reported March layoffs put Citi shares in focus heading into Fed week
25 January 2026
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Citigroup stock: Reported March layoffs put Citi shares in focus heading into Fed week

NEW YORK, January 25, 2026, 14:47 (EST) — Market closed

  • Citigroup shares slipped on Friday as U.S. markets prepared to reopen Monday following the weekend downtime.
  • Another wave of job cuts reported in March has sharpened focus on CEO Jane Fraser’s cost-cutting and restructuring efforts.
  • Investors are eyeing the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on January 27–28, with a rate decision expected Wednesday.

Shares of Citigroup Inc. slipped 1.8% on Friday, finishing at $113.59. The stock heads into the new week under pressure as investors digest the latest updates on expenses and workforce levels.

Execution is what counts now for Citi’s turnaround: cutting costs fast, streamlining operations, and delivering more consistent returns without letting revenue slip or creating fresh operational headaches.

This comes at a tricky time for bank stocks. With rates and economic forecasts taking center stage once more, traders stand ready to flip positions fast if policy assumptions change.

A Reuters report on Friday indicated Citigroup plans another round of layoffs in March, following roughly 1,000 job cuts earlier this month. Sources say the next wave will likely target managing directors and other senior staff, happening after bonuses are distributed. Citigroup confirmed headcount reductions will continue into 2026, stating, “These changes reflect adjustments we’re making to ensure our staffing levels, locations and expertise align with current business needs.” CFO Mark Mason told analysts the workforce dropped to 226,000 by the end of 2025 from 240,000 in 2022, noting severance costs of $800 million last year. The report also mentioned Citi has received regulatory relief, with some U.S. enforcement actions now lifted. Reuters

The wider market wobbled Friday. The Dow dropped roughly 0.6%, while the S&P 500 barely moved, pressured by Intel’s weak forecast and softer Treasury yields—a combination that muddles the typical story of “rates boost banks.” AP News

Citi announced on Friday it will redeem the entire $2.5 billion of its 1.122% fixed rate/floating rate notes due 2027. The redemption is set for January 28. The company said the cash redemption price will be par plus accrued and unpaid interest up to, but not including, the redemption date.

The key macro event this week is the Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting running January 27–28, with a decision expected Wednesday. A press conference is scheduled for January 28, right after the meeting.

For banks, the interest-rate trajectory directly impacts earnings via net interest income — the gap between returns on loans and securities and the costs of deposits and other funding. Even minor changes in rate forecasts can quickly shift that spread, rattling the stocks.

The key question for Citi is whether the upcoming round of cuts will be precise or chaotic. Investors are focused on how the expense reductions play out, the pace of the “Transformation” efforts, and if senior exits lead to execution hiccups or slower client traction down the line.

But cost cutting isn’t without its downsides. Severance expenses can build up before any savings kick in, and multiple rounds of layoffs risk damaging morale and slowing decision-making—particularly in businesses that depend heavily on senior leadership and client relationships.

Markets reopen Monday, with eyes on whether Friday’s sell-off gathers steam and if the Fed’s January 28 decision shifts sentiment around bank stocks. Citi’s note redemption on the same day marks another key date, but the real test will be how investors weigh the Fed’s stance against Citi’s timeline for cutting costs.

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