Citigroup Inc

NYSE: C
$63.02
+$3.12 (+5.2%)
Closing Price on September 19, 2024

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24/7 Wall St. reviewed the cap on bank stock dividends by looking at it on those paid in the second quarter and being given a further limit based on recent earnings.
With rising uncertainty of how quickly the economy can recover from the coronavirus pandemic, the outlook for banks of any size is not particularly rosy.
Now that the incredible “melt-up” rally seems done, 24/7 Wall St. screened the BofA Securities research universe looking for stocks that had lagged the massive tech rally and appear to be...
These five great energy and financial stocks all pay good dividends and offer a touch more stability for nervous investors than high-flying momentum stocks do.
When the economy went into panic mode and the insta-recession was becoming unavoidable, many major companies and small companies alike began taking immediate action to either maintain strong...
For cautious investors looking to avoid FANG stocks and the like, here are five that make sense now. They are reasonably conservative, pay good and reliable dividends, and also have good upside...
Citigroup reported better than expected first-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Wednesday but offered no guidance.
Goldman Sachs and Citigroup each are expected to report their first-quarter financial results before the opening bell on Wednesday.
Banks will be central in leading the economic recovery through small business lending, among other things. The numbers that these institutions post this week will be an important barometer for what...
These four top U.S. banks are incredibly cheap, pay dividends that should remain intact, are rated Buy at Merrill Lynch and offer investors with a long-term time frame tremendous opportunity.
The start of 2020 felt like a virtual Goldilocks period for the major U.S. banks, but the COVID-19 recession has changed all of that drastically. Interest rates were stable at the start of the year...
Everything was looking perfect for the banks at the start of 2020. Interest rates were expected to remain stable for the year, business was booming and regulators seemed to be easing up. Then the...
Banks that supplied cash for two major casino deals have now found a buyer for their loans. The Federal Reserve has stepped up Monday.
Most investors who purchase dividend stocks expect those companies to pay those dividends through good times and bad times. When markets reach extreme panic, many of those dividends start to look...
Plunging oil prices are putting pressure on financial sector stocks Monday. Investors are also keeping an eye on U.S. Treasuries. Financial firms' interest income could be hammered hard by the...