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C Citigroup Inc

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-0.81 (-1.29%)
08 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Citigroup Inc NYSE:C NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.81 -1.29% 62.00 63.16 61.97 63.00 10,151,799 01:00:00

Citi Exceeds Fed Minimum Capital Level Under Stress Scenario

05/03/2015 9:59pm

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By Christina Rexrode 

Citigroup Inc. has the capital to keep lending in a severe economic downturn, the Federal Reserve said Thursday in the first stage of its annual stress tests.

At the low point of a hypothetical recession, Citigroup's Tier 1 common ratio, which measures high-quality capital as a share of risk-weighted assets was 8.2%, above the 5% level the Fed views as a minimum allowance.

Citigroup's Tier 1 leverage ratio, which measures high-quality capital as a share of all assets, was 4.6%, above the 4% Fed minimum.

The results will factor into the Fed's decision next week about whether to approve the bank's plan for rewarding shareholders with dividends or potential share buybacks. Banks whose capital ratios dropped close to the Fed minimum may choose to scale back their dividend or buyback plans before the Fed announces its final decision Wednesday.

The tests are particularly important at Citigroup: It is the biggest bank to have its capital plans rejected by the Fed twice, in both 2014 and 2012.

The tests simulate a substantial weakening in global economic activity, huge declines in asset prices, and a large increase in financial market volatility. The Fed's "severely adverse" scenario in the U.S. results in unemployment hitting 10% in mid-2016, real gross domestic product falling about 4.5% by the end of 2015 and a 25% decline in house prices. In addition, the test's "severely adverse" scenario assumes a jump in oil prices to about $110 a barrel.

Write to Christina Rexrode at christina.rexrode@wsj.com

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