Citigroup reports drop in quarterly earnings

Net income fell to $3.84bn in the third quarter from $4.29bn a year earlier

Equity markets revenue at Citigroup fell  34%, driven by lower market activity. Photograph: Reuters
Equity markets revenue at Citigroup fell 34%, driven by lower market activity. Photograph: Reuters

Citigroup, the fourth biggest US bank by assets, reported a 7.8 per cent fall in quarterly profit on Friday, hurt by lower revenue from equity trading.

The bank’s net income fell to $3.84 billion (€3.49bn) , or $1.24 per share, in the third quarter ending September 30th from $4.29 billion (€3.90bn), or $1.35 per share, a year earlier.

Citi employs 2,500 in Ireland.

Total adjusted revenue fell 4 per cent to $17.76 billion (€16.3bn). Analysts on average had estimated earnings of $1.16 per share. It was not immediately clear if the results were comparable.

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Equity markets revenue fell about 34 per cent, driven by lower market activity.

In the year-earlier quarter, the bank recorded a gain of $180 million on the sale of a business in Mexico and a $140 million valuation adjustment in its equity markets division.

Citigroup, the most international of the large US banks, has been exiting less-profitable operations in markets around the world, consolidating back offices and cutting jobs to become leaner.

Adjusted revenue from Citicorp, the bank's core business, rose 0.6 per cent to $16.88 billion, while expenses rose 3 per cent to $9.58 billion.

– Reuters

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard is a reporter with The Irish Times