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Citigroup stock jumps 6% as report signals endgame for long-running consent orders
6 February 2026
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Citigroup stock jumps 6% as report signals endgame for long-running consent orders

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 1:16 PM EST — Regular session

  • Shares of Citigroup surged over 6% following reports that the bank aims to complete critical consent-order tasks by year-end
  • Investors see any escape from regulatory oversight as a possible reset for costs, capital, and deal-making choices
  • Next up: management remarks at bank conferences next week and any hints from U.S. regulators

Citigroup (C.N) shares climbed 6.2% to $122.88 on Friday, marking their session peak. The stock gained $7.14 from Thursday’s close after a Reuters report indicated the bank is increasingly confident it will wrap up its key regulatory consent orders before year-end. Earlier in the day, shares dipped to $116.09.

That’s significant since consent orders—formal enforcement actions—place banks under strict regulatory scrutiny and can restrict their activities. For Citi, these orders now frame nearly every decision, from budgeting to strategic planning.

Exiting won’t boost profits immediately, but it shifts the narrative. It might free up management from control and data tasks, opening space to focus on growth or revisit potential deals.

Insiders say Citi execs have started telling clients they expect to wrap up the consent-order work this year, pending Fed and OCC sign-off. CEO Jane Fraser told analysts last month the project is about 80% complete. Wells Fargo’s Mike Mayo dismissed the remaining data cleanup as a “box-ticking exercise.” Over at Goldman Sachs, Richard Ramsden called Citi’s progress “very positive,” but said nailing down the timing remains tricky. These orders stem from control and data failures uncovered after Citi mistakenly paid $900 million related to Revlon. Reuters

Wall Street clawed back after a rough tech sell-off earlier this week. The Dow climbed roughly 1.8%, the S&P 500 gained about 1.4%, and the Nasdaq rose close to 1.5% in afternoon trading. Investors shrugged off another dip in Amazon shares, triggered by increased capital spending plans for 2026.

Citi dropped 1.44% Thursday, closing at $115.74. Other major U.S. banks also declined. JPMorgan slid 2.24%, Wells Fargo dipped 1.21%, and Bank of America fell 0.79%, according to MarketWatch data.

Separately, Citi announced late Thursday it will match the U.S. government’s initial $1,000 contribution to “Trump Accounts” for eligible employees’ families. The Citi Foundation is also putting up $5 million to boost awareness and enrollment efforts. Rival banks like JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo have rolled out comparable match programs, the company said. Reuters

On Feb. 5, the lender revealed plans to fully redeem $2.3 billion of its Series X preferred stock, aiming to streamline its funding and capital setup. The redemption is set for Feb. 18, with holders recorded on Feb. 6 slated to get the declared quarterly dividend on that date.

That consent-order finish line isn’t up to Citi. Regulators might spend months reviewing and approving, and any hiccup in data controls could trap the bank under restrictions longer than bullish investors anticipate.

Investors are gearing up for Citi’s upcoming talks at the UBS Financial Services Conference on Feb. 10 and the Bank of America Securities Financial Services Conference on Feb. 11. These events come before the bank’s first-quarter earnings call on April 14.

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