Citigroup Taking Charges on Argentina, Russia and Its Own Restructuring
Citigroup recorded a litany of one-time charges and expenses in the fourth quarter related to its exposures to Argentina’s debt ...
Citigroup recorded a litany of one-time charges and expenses in the fourth quarter related to its exposures to Argentina’s debt ...
There are few more dangerous words in finance than “this time is different.” But for Citigroup, perhaps it is safer ...
By Ben Foldy | Photographs by Clark Hodgin for The Wall Street Journal Andy Lee is the king of a ...
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Despite banks continuing to see benefits of high rates, worries about deposit costs and consumer credit still lurk.
The agency pushes out enforcement actions to end its fiscal year but can’t keep fine money for its own budget.
The bank declined to say how many jobs would be cut in the changes, which are meant to shrink the ...