Wells Fargo analyst Mike Mayo lowered the firm’s price target on Citi to $60 from $65 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. While Citi is poised to benefit from higher non-U.S. rates, the firm expects more pressure on fees and U.S.-driven net interest income and back-ended transformation expense benefits resulting in lower estimates.
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