On August 4, Citigroup rose 3.06% in regular trading, trading at $137.74 per share, with turnover of $267 million. The move was driven by the bank's hiring of veteran banker Rohan Sen from Bank of America to lead technology services banking coverage, combined with broad sector strength.
According to an internal memo, Sen joins Citigroup after 11 years at Bank of America, where he served as a managing director in technology investment banking. This appointment extends a strategic initiative that began in late July, when Citigroup recruited five senior technology investment bankers to expand its semiconductor, AI, and software coverage. The Diversified Banks sector rallied broadly, with JPMorgan Chase up 2.69%, Bank of America up 1.58%, and Wells Fargo up 1.29%, while Citigroup led the group.
Supporting the upward momentum, Citigroup previously announced a 12% quarterly dividend increase to $0.67 per share and a $30 billion share repurchase program. Analysts polled by FactSet maintain a mean price target of $155.09 with an average overweight rating, suggesting continued upside potential from current levels.
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