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Citi stock to double in four to five years, says Mike Mayo

Published 10/08/2017, 16:16
Updated 10/08/2017, 16:20
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO -A view of the exterior of the Citibank corporate headquarters in New York

(Reuters) - Citigroup Inc's (N:C) stock price is likely to double in the next four to five years, banking analyst Mike Mayo wrote in his first note after joining Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) Securities.

The Wall Street bank is expected to see the best improvement in return on equity (ROE) and cost of capital among its peers, according to Mayo, who joined Wells Fargo from CLSA Americas in June.

Citigroup's shares had risen 4.1 percent this year through Wednesday's close.

The lender's ROE will improve to about 9 percent in 2019 and 11 percent in 2021 from 7 percent in 2016, with the biggest potential driver being buybacks, the analyst said in a client note dated Aug. 9.

Buybacks should reduce the bank's shares by one-third over five years, far more than its peers, Mayo wrote, adding Citi to Wells Fargo's "priority stock list".

The Federal Reserve on June 28 permitted Citigroup to go ahead with a plan to buy back $15.6 billion of stock and pay $3.3 billion in dividends over the next 12 months.

However, despite the rosy expectations for earnings and stock price, Citi will likely miss its new targets, Mayo warned.

By 2019, Citigroup should be able to produce a 10 percent return on common tangible equity, rising to 11 percent in 2020 and 14 percent over the longer term, executives said at the bank's investor day last month.

Mayo, who has a tendency to ask pointed questions during investor events, has garnered a reputation as a blunt critic of bad behaviour in the industry who spots trouble early.

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Mayo became unemployed in February when CLSA shut down. He turned up at JPMorgan's most recent investor day less than 24 hours after losing his job at CLSA, identifying himself as a "free agent" where he asked Chief Executive Jamie Dimon about the bank's brand.

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