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- 14 Apr '22 at 8:19 am #35525
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ParticipantCitigroup (NYSE:C) first quarter earnings topped analysts’ estimates even though they saw a 46% drop in profit. C is in the process of exiting its con
[See the full post at: Citigroup Earnings Affected by Higher Credit and Russian Exit Costs]17 May '22 at 7:02 am #36895TradersCom
KeymasterBerkshire Hathaway exits Wells Fargo and buys up oil companies, quarterly disclosure shows
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has made a big bet on Citigroup, Berkshire bought $3bn worth of shares in the Wall Street bank in the first quarter, giving the group a stake of about 2.8 per cent, according to filings with regulators. The investment came as Berkshire sold the remainder of its position in Wells Fargo, a rival bank that had been a staple in Buffett’s portfolio for more than three decades.
Buffett, Berkshire’s chief executive, watched from the sidelines as markets plunged and then rallied at the height of the pandemic. But at the start of this year, he ploughed $51.1bn into the market as global stocks sagged in the face of a hawkish pivot from the Federal Reserve, supply chain disruptions, strong inflation and the war in Ukraine.
Berkshire ended 2021 sitting on a near-record $146.7bn cash pile — ammunition to make purchases even as other portfolio managers disclosed sales to keep up with outflows from their investors.
Citigroup has slid more than 21 per cent this year, underperforming the average financial sector stock in the S&P 500 index, which is down 16 per cent for the year.
The lender has lagged behind its Wall Street rivals in critical profitability metrics for more than a decade and is the only big US bank that trades below book value at 52 cents a dollar, according to FactSet. Citi also warned of losses of up to $3bn tied to Russia when it announced financial results in April, contributing to a near halving of its profits for the quarter.
Chief executive Jane Fraser has promised to boost returns by exiting less-efficient businesses such as international retail banking and focusing on more profitable divisions such as wealth management and transaction services.
Buffett’s company also invested $7.7bn worth of shares in oil and gas company Occidental Petroleum and boosted its stake in the oil major Chevron. Occidental’s shares are up almost 120 per cent this year while Chevron has climbed 45 per cent, as energy prices have rallied because of strong demand and the prospect of curtailed supplies from Russia.
Also put $2.6bn in Paramount Global, the US media group formerly known as ViacomCBS, and bought $400mn worth of shares in lender Ally Financial. Paramount has lost 7 per cent this year, while Ally is down almost a fifth.
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17 May '22 at 7:07 am #36899Truman
ParticipantJapan’s Nikkei: +0.4%
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng: +3.3%
China’s Shanghai Composite: +0.7%
India’s Sensex: +2.5%
South Korea’s Kospi: +0.9%
Australia’s ASX All Ordinaries: +0.3%17 May '22 at 7:08 am #36900Truman
ParticipantJapan’s March Tertiary Industry Activity 1.3% m/m (expected 1.2%; last -1.8%)
India’s April WPI Inflation 15.08% yr/yr (expected 14.48%; last 14.55%)
Singapore’s April trade surplus SGD4.28 bln (last SGD4.191 bln). April non-oil exports -3.3% m/m (expected -1.3%; last -2.3%)17 May '22 at 7:08 am #36901Truman
ParticipantSTOXX Europe 600: +1.3%
Germany’s DAX: +1.6%
U.K.’s FTSE 100: +0.9%
France’s CAC 40: +1.3%
Italy’s FTSE MIB: +1.3%
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