Citigroup Price Target Raised by Over 10% to 131.37

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Citigroup’s (NYSE:C) one-year price target has been raised to $131.37 per share, reflecting a 10.05% increase from the previous estimate of $119.37, dated December 18, 2025. Current analyst targets range from a low of $88.13 to a high of $157.50, with the new average indicating a 12.95% gain over the latest closing price of $116.31.

As of now, 3,357 funds hold positions in Citigroup, which is an increase of 118 (3.64%) from the last quarter. The average portfolio allocation dedicated to Citigroup is 0.55%, up by 3.56%. Institutional shares owned decreased by 3.44% over the last three months to approximately 1.61 billion shares. The stock’s put/call ratio is currently at 1.10, signaling a bearish sentiment.

Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund and Vanguard 500 Index Fund have both increased their respective holdings in Citigroup, now owning 55.43 million shares (3.10% ownership) and 48.97 million shares (2.74% ownership), with increases of 0.96% and 1.75% in shares owned respectively over the last quarter. Meanwhile, Capital World Investors boosted its stake by 19.31%, now holding 47.26 million shares (2.64% ownership).

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