Citigroup Stock - Weekly review and sector comparison for big US banks
19.06.2026 - 21:18:11 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 19:10 UTC. Details in the imprint.
Citigroup (US1729674242) remains closely linked to expectations for US interest rates and the earnings power of big global banks. This week, investors again gauged the stock against peers like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America as sector sentiment followed Federal Reserve signals and credit data, according to a recent MarketBeat overview on large US banks.
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How Citigroup compares this week
Citigroup stock most recently traded around $143 to $145 on the New York Stock Exchange, close to levels MarketBeat data cited earlier this week, when the stock closed at $143.37 on 06/18/2026. The move keeps Citi in the upper end of its past-year trading range.
According to a Robinhood quote page, Citigroup shares changed hands around $143.20 on 06/19/2026, with an intraday high near $147.96 and a low around $143.05, leaving the stock only a few percentage points below the session peak. Robinhood price data on Citigroup
Bank sector trends and peers
For the week, Citigroup traded broadly in line with other US money-center banks, as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s latest messaging on the path of interest rates and the implications for net interest margins and loan demand across the sector.
In a recent ad hoc news sector review, Citi was compared with JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America on valuation and profitability metrics, highlighting that all three remain tightly correlated with macroeconomic indicators such as credit quality and corporate deal activity. Sector & peer-group overview on Citigroup
What drives Citigroup’s earnings power
Citigroup generates revenue across a global network of institutional and consumer businesses, including investment banking, trading, treasury and trade solutions, and credit cards. The mix means earnings are sensitive to corporate activity, market volatility and consumer spending trends.
The bank’s management has in recent years emphasized simplification of the business and capital discipline. That includes focusing on core institutional clients, reshaping international consumer operations and maintaining regulatory capital levels aligned with US banking rules and stress-test outcomes.
How the bank makes money
At its core, Citigroup’s business model rests on serving multinational companies, financial institutions and affluent consumers worldwide with lending, transaction services, markets and advisory offerings, alongside its sizable branded credit card portfolios, particularly in the United States.
Where the stock trades today
Citigroup stock (US1729674242) trades on the New York Stock Exchange at $143.20 as of 06/19/2026, 15:59 Eastern Time.
Key facts on Citigroup stock
- Company: Citigroup Inc.
- ISIN: US1729674242
- WKN: A1H92V
- Ticker: C
- Venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 06/19/2026, 15:59 Eastern Time): 143.20 USD
- Market cap: 245,380,000,000 USD (as of 06/19/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Diversified Banks
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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