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Whereabouts of arses and elbows also in dispute.
"Citi is among the strongest banks in the industry," CEO Vikram Pandit says, as the bank prepares to pay back $45 billion in TARP money.
In which Daily Intel and the banking behemoth find themselves curiously in the same boat.
The man who made billions building Citigroup has a short Christmas list.
“I’m sorry,” Reed, 70, told Bloomberg.
What if we called it something like Awesome Citi Hedge Fund Group?
A spokesperson for the service employees union accuses banks with swine-flu vaccine of "endangering the health of millions of Americans."
Goldman and Citigroup both have doses of the swine-flu vaccine. But if the hordes of haters have anything to do with it, their at-risk employees may be out of luck.
Is Ken Feinberg's plan to cut Wall Street's pay an effective smackdown, or a case of too little, too late?
The FDIC chairwoman thinks the A+ grade the Citigroup CEO got for his performance sounds a little too good to be true.
Of Citigroup, we mean. The commodities trader still needs his $100 million paycheck.
A new report and book present conflicting views of the Citigroup CEO.
The specter of public furor over Andrew Hall's bonus may cause the bank to let go of one of its star traders. But at what price?
Kenneth Feinberg is set to propose that up to 50 percent of employees' salaries at bailed-out banks be shifted into stock.