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BriefApril 14, 2026 · 07:09 PM

Citigroup first quarter earnings per share exceeds analyst estimates by $0.43

Citigroup's first quarter earnings per share of $3.06 exceeded analyst estimates of $2.63 by $0.43. The bank reported first quarter revenue of $24.6B, topping the consensus estimate of $23.51B by $1.09B.

Skyler Callahan
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