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Citigroup stock rises after reporting strong Q2 results driven by trading and growth

by July 14, 2026
written by July 14, 2026

Citigroup beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit after reporting its highest quarterly revenue in a decade, as strong trading activity and higher investment banking fees boosted results.

The bank reported net income of $5.8 billion, or $3.15 per share, representing a 45% increase from the same period last year.

Analysts had expected earnings of $2.74 per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Revenue rose 14% year over year to $24.8 billion, exceeding Wall Street expectations.

At the time of writing, Citigroup shares rose 2.12% during Tuesday’s trading session.

Citi’s shares have gained 20.6% so far this year, outperforming its Wall Street peers as investors respond positively to the bank’s restructuring efforts.

Market volatility boosts the trading business

Volatile financial markets provided a significant boost to Citi’s trading operations during the quarter.

The US-Iran war rattled global markets and triggered sharp swings in oil prices and other asset classes.

The market uncertainty prompted investors to rebalance portfolios and adjust their risk exposure, creating favorable conditions for trading activity at major banks.

Citi reported a 45% year-over-year increase in equities trading revenue, while fixed-income markets revenue rose 7%.

Within fixed income, rates and currency trading increased by 1% from a year earlier.

Other fixed-income revenue, including commodities, climbed 25%.

Trading desks across Wall Street benefited from the heightened market volatility.

The ongoing rally in AI-related stocks also contributed to increased trading activity during the quarter.

Higher oil prices linked to the US-Iran conflict also renewed concerns over inflation, leading investors to reassess expectations for the Federal Reserve’s future interest-rate path.

Investment banking records strong growth

Investment banking was another key contributor to Citi’s quarterly performance.

Revenue from investment banking increased 44% to $1.55 billion during the quarter, while total banking revenue climbed 34% to $1.92 billion despite lower corporate lending revenue.

Lighter regulation under the Trump administration strengthened executive confidence in pursuing acquisitions, while growing demand for AI-related assets continued to support dealmaking activity.

Global mergers and acquisitions volumes have already exceeded $3 trillion this year.

According to Dealogic data, Citi has advised on transactions worth more than $300 billion.

During the quarter, Citi secured a role as one of the underwriters for SpaceX’s $75 billion initial public offering.

The bank also advised on major transactions, including the $44.8 billion combination of Unilever and McCormick’s food businesses.

Profitability targets remain on track

Citi’s return on tangible common equity (ROTCE) reached 13% during the quarter.

The result was at the upper end of the bank’s long-term target range of 11% to 13% for 2027 and 2028.

The earnings growth comes as the bank continues its broader restructuring efforts aimed at improving profitability.

Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser has set higher performance targets as part of an ongoing overhaul that includes selling consumer businesses, reducing management layers, and strengthening risk and control functions.

Citigroup released its quarterly earnings alongside those of several of the largest US lenders.

JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America also reported strong quarterly results, with each posting higher profits.

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