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Citigroup offloads Chinese consumer wealth portfolio to HSBC amid mixed market movements
In the latest developments from the financial sector, Citigroup (NYSE:) has decided to sell its onshore consumer wealth portfolio in China to HSBC. This move led to a more than 2% premarket drop for HSBC. Citigroup, with an adjusted market cap of USD 78.45 billion according to InvestingPro, has been a prominent player in the Banks industry, maintaining dividend payments for 13 consecutive years.
On Monday, financial stocks experienced a downturn with XLF and FAS both recording losses. XLF saw a decline of over 1%, while FAS also fell. In contrast, FAZ rallied, registering an increase of 2.8%.
APLD, another player in the sector, reported a notable performance with a 10% gain after achieving breakeven Q1 earnings. This marked a turnaround from the previous year’s loss and exceeded estimates provided by Capital IQ. In contrast, Citigroup’s earnings per share have been on a declining trend.
CME Group (NASDAQ:) also had positive news to share. The company’s stock rose 1.6% on Monday, buoyed by an impressive 98% increase in Q3 average daily volume coupled with substantial open interest growth. The robust trading activity signals strong investor interest and confidence in the firm’s performance.
This mixed bag of market movements reflects the dynamic nature of financial markets and the diverse strategies employed by different firms to navigate economic conditions.
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