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2025-10-13
22:43
Citibank To Launch Crypto Custody in 2026: Key Trading Implications and Timeline

According to @AltcoinDaily, Citibank plans to launch crypto custody services in 2026, signaling a potential expansion of institutional digital asset infrastructure source: X post by @AltcoinDaily on Oct 13, 2025 https://twitter.com/AltcoinDaily/status/1977867700509839581. The post characterizes Citibank as a $1.7 trillion institution, highlighting the potential scale of custody demand if the timeline is executed source: X post by @AltcoinDaily on Oct 13, 2025 https://twitter.com/AltcoinDaily/status/1977867700509839581. The post provides no details on jurisdictions, asset coverage, partners, or regulatory approvals, so traders should wait for official Citigroup disclosures and regulatory confirmations before positioning around custody-related narratives source: X post by @AltcoinDaily on Oct 13, 2025 https://twitter.com/AltcoinDaily/status/1977867700509839581.

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2025-10-10
16:18
Citigroup to Join Euro Stablecoin Banking Consortium, Bloomberg Reports — Confirmed Push Into Blockchain and Digital Assets

According to @business, Citigroup intends to join a banking consortium developing a euro stablecoin, a move confirmed by a bank spokesperson on Friday, Bloomberg reported. Bloomberg’s @business added that the participation is part of Citigroup’s broader efforts in blockchain and digital assets, signaling continued institutional engagement with tokenized finance, Bloomberg reported.

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2025-10-05
21:04
London Lawsuit Over $2.6 Billion Trade: Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, MUFG Among Banks Burned as Due Diligence Questioned

According to @business, a virtually unknown trader executed a $2.6 billion trade that burned multiple Wall Street banks and is now central to a London lawsuit. Source: Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-05/citigroup-goldman-mufg-among-banks-burned-in-2-6-billion-trade According to @business, Bloomberg identifies Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and MUFG among the affected institutions, with due diligence described as 'almost comically absent.' Source: Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-05/citigroup-goldman-mufg-among-banks-burned-in-2-6-billion-trade

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2025-09-24
20:42
Citigroup Sells 25% Banamex Stake to Fernando Chico Pardo as Part of Mexico Public Listing Plan

According to @business, Citigroup agreed to sell a 25% stake in its Mexican retail banking unit Banamex to local businessman Fernando Chico Pardo as part of a plan to list the asset publicly, source: Bloomberg @business. The source post indicates the transaction is tied to a Banamex public listing plan and does not disclose pricing or a listing timetable, source: Bloomberg @business.

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2025-09-14
09:16
XRP (XRP) Market Cap 'Flips' Citigroup — 5 Verification Steps Traders Should Take Now

According to @rovercrc, XRP's market capitalization has overtaken banking giant Citigroup's, shared as a breaking update on X on Sep 14, 2025 (source: Crypto Rover on X). Before taking positions, traders should verify XRP’s live market cap on CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko and compare it against Citigroup’s equity market cap on Bloomberg or Nasdaq to confirm the headline (sources: CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, Bloomberg, Nasdaq). If confirmed, monitor XRP/USDT and XRP/USD spot volumes, order-book depth, and slippage, alongside funding rates and open interest for XRP perpetuals to assess whether the move is driven by momentum or sustained demand (sources: Binance, Kraken, Bybit, Coinglass). Track XRP/BTC relative strength and any concurrent moves in U.S. bank stocks for rotation signals that could influence broader crypto risk appetite (sources: TradingView, NYSE).

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2025-09-13
12:00
According to @MilkRoadDaily: XRP (XRP) Market Cap Surpasses Shopify, Verizon, Citigroup — 3 Big Benchmarks for Traders

According to @MilkRoadDaily, XRP’s market capitalization is now larger than Shopify, Verizon, and Citigroup, underscoring XRP’s current valuation versus major U.S. corporations (source: @MilkRoadDaily). The source also highlights that Shopify runs millions of online stores, Verizon serves 140M+ customers, and Citigroup manages trillions in assets, providing traders with concrete benchmarks to contextualize XRP’s relative size when comparing large-cap crypto to equities (source: @MilkRoadDaily).

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2025-07-02
12:05
Wall Street Divided on Circle (CRCL) Stock: JPMorgan Bearish on Valuation, Citigroup & Bernstein Bullish on USDC Future

According to @stocktalkweekly, Wall Street analysts are presenting conflicting views on the valuation of USDC stablecoin issuer, Circle (CRCL). JPMorgan initiated coverage with an underweight rating and an $80 price target, stating the company's valuation is 'outside our comfort zone' despite acknowledging USDC's early-mover advantage. In stark contrast, Citigroup began its coverage with a buy rating and a $243 price target, arguing that Circle's valuation is not stretched and highlighting its 'scarcity value' and 'neutrality' as key competitive strengths in the growing stablecoin market. Adding to the bullish sentiment, Bernstein initiated with an outperform rating and a $230 target, calling CRCL an 'investor must-hold' and projecting the total stablecoin market cap could reach $4 trillion. Similarly, Canaccord Genuity started coverage with a buy rating and a $247 price target, viewing Circle as a potential 'long-term winner'.

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2025-02-11
18:08
January CPI Inflation Expectations from Major Financial Institutions

According to The Kobeissi Letter, major financial institutions have released their January CPI inflation expectations, which are crucial for traders. Kalshi predicts a 2.9% inflation rate, which aligns with Barclays, BNP Paribas, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo's expectations. Bank of America and Moody's project a slightly lower rate of 2.8%, while Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and UBS anticipate a higher rate of 3.0%. These projections are essential for traders to gauge market sentiment and potential monetary policy adjustments.

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