Citi upgrades Charles Schwab, says recent selloff opens a promising entry point

South Africa News News

Citi upgrades Charles Schwab, says recent selloff opens a promising entry point
South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines
  • 📰 CNBC
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 74 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 33%
  • Publisher: 72%

Citi analyst Christopher Allen says that the recent sell-off in Charles Schwab shares presents a compelling entry point for investors.

The recent pullback in Charles Schwab shares presents a compelling entry point for investors, according to Citi. Analyst Christopher Allen upgraded Schwab shares to buy from neutral, saying that Schwab shares have limited risk of deposit flight risk. "We see current valuation levels as a compelling entry point given

's long-term track record of delivering healthy asset/revenue growth and opportunities for margin expansion in 2024/2025 given current investment levels," Allen wrote in a Monday note. Charles Schwab shares plunged 23% during the last two trading days. The drop started with the massive sell-off of Silicon Valley Bank's shares , and continued following SVB's failure. Charles Schwab's stock was down an additional 7.3% during premarket trading on Monday.

has pointed to a 20% decline in sweep balances over the course of the cycle – our estimates are more conservative and build in a 33% decline. But we would note that a healthy [percentage] of customers have likely already taken action on this front," said Allen. Citi thinks that Charles Schwab has sufficient liquidity on hand as client assets shift toward higher-yielding instruments, preventing it from avoiding the same fate as SVB. To be sure, not everyone is as optimistic on Schwab shares.

stock over the last month, we expect it to continue to underperform in 1H23 relative to its broker peers that don't have capital intensive balance sheets with short-term liabilities matched with long-term assets.," he said. "However, we don't expect the same 'run on the bank' type issues to emerge as SVB/SI, and we also expect the Federal Reserve to react favorably to stem future problems," Siegenthaler wrote in a client note on Monday.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

CNBC /  🏆 12. in US

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

'Unprecedented growth': Citi reveals its 4 top stocks in renewables right now'Unprecedented growth': Citi reveals its 4 top stocks in renewables right nowAs the energy sector undergoes 'transformational change,' Citi reveals four buy-rated stocks, including one with almost 50% upside.
Read more »

Citi upgrades PNC a a ‘strong pair of hands’ amid banking woesCiti upgrades PNC a a ‘strong pair of hands’ amid banking woesCiti analyst Keith Horowitz on Monday upgraded PNC Financial to buy from hold and reiterated its $175 price target as analysts assess the banking landscape...
Read more »

FBI Director Christopher Wray Refuses to Say Hunter Biden Laptop Is Not 'Disinformation'FBI Director Christopher Wray Refuses to Say Hunter Biden Laptop Is Not 'Disinformation'FBI Director Christopher Wray during a House hearing refused to say whether he believed the Hunter Biden laptop story was “disinformation,” despite exhaustive reporting confirming it is real.
Read more »

Rivals.com - Dream school visit to LSU coming for Florida 2025 WR Waden CharlesRivals.com - Dream school visit to LSU coming for Florida 2025 WR Waden Charles
Read more »

Virtual South Korean K-pop Star Apoki Teams With Charles & KeithVirtual South Korean K-pop Star Apoki Teams With Charles & KeithWho better than virtual K-pop artist Apoki to front Singapore-rooted fashion label Charles & Keith's foray into the metaverse?
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-01 05:49:03