NYSE Composite ended the session with Citigroup rising 3.31% to $69.07 on Thursday, after three successive sessions in a row of gains. NYSE Composite rose 0.73% to $15,092.41, following last session’s downward trend on what was a somewhat positive trend exchanging session today.
Citigroup today’s close was $69.07, 18.91% below its 52-week high of $82.13.
News about Citigroup today
According to today’s article on Business Insider, "Former Citigroup man Michael Klein has been shopping his "blank-check" SPAC, Churchill Capital Corp IV, for some time in an attempt to find the right partner."
Citigroup’s Sales
Citigroup’s sales growth is a negative 9.1% for the present quarter and a decline by 13.9% for the next. The company’s growth estimates for the present quarter is a negative 37.7% and positive 64.8% for the next.
Citigroup’s Revenue
Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth declined by 6.1%, now sitting on 58.08B for the twelve trailing months.
Volatility
Citigroup’s last day, last week, and last month’s average volatility was 0.28%, 0.49%, and 0.61%, respectively.
Citigroup’s last day, last week, and last month’s high and low average amplitude percentage was 1.86%, 2.75%, and 2.51%, respectively.
Citigroup’s Stock Yearly Top and Bottom Value
Citigroup’s stock is valued at $69.07 at 18:20 EST, way under its 52-week high of $82.13 and way above its 52-week low of $32.00.
Citigroup’s Moving Average
Citigroup’s worth is way above its 50-day moving average of $60.41 and way higher than its 200-day moving average of $51.17.
Previous days news about Citigroup
Nio stock pulls back after a Citigroup downgrade over Tesla competition concerns. According to MarketWatch on Tuesday, 12 January, "Shares of Nio Inc. slipped 1.0% in premarket trading Tuesday, pulling back slightly after back-to-back record closes, after Citigroup analyst Jeff Chung backed away from his bullish stance on the China-based electric vehicle maker, citing concerns over competition from Tesla Inc. . "
According to Bloomberg Quint on Tuesday, 12 January, "The bank continues to provision for Covid-19," Citigroup Inc. analysts Rahul Bajaj and Ronit Ghose said in a research note. "
According to Bloomberg Quint on Wednesday, 13 January, "He worked at AllianceBernstein, Citigroup Inc. and the Moscow-based investment bank Troika Dialog before starting his own hedge fund Copperstone Capital. "