On June 15, Nu Holdings rose 3.28% in regular trading, trading at $12.475/share, with turnover of approximately $200 million. Despite a fresh rating downgrade, the stock extended its recovery trajectory supported by a previously announced share repurchase program.
On the news front, Citigroup downgraded Nu Holdings from Buy to Neutral and cut its price target from $18 to $13. However, the company's previously approved share buyback plan of up to $1 billion in Class A common shares over 12 months continued to bolster market confidence. The buyback signals substantial capital surplus from operations and has served as a key support mechanism since the stock declined over 12% following the CFO transition announcement. Former CFO Guilherme Lago, who led the company's NYSE listing, departed with Rob Livingston from Visa North America named as successor.
Within the Diversified Banks sector, the overall performance was steady. Among individual stocks, JPMorgan Chase up 0.05%, Citigroup up 1.25%, Bank of America up 0.19%, Wells Fargo up 0.21%, Fifth Third down 1.07%.
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