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Citigroup board member Rubin may step down: CNBC

BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Robert Rubin, a director at Citigroup Inc. , could step down as a result of heat he's faced over the banking giant's woes, CNBC reported Thursday afternoon. The business channel sourced Wall Street executives who said Rubin likely can't survive on the board after Citi's management missteps, adding that a spokesman for Rubin said the rumor is absolutely untrue....

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Lawsuit claims Citigroup was running a “quasi-Ponzi scheme”

Citigroup Inc., the second-biggest U.S. bank by assets, was accused in a lawsuit of repackaging unmarketable collateralized debt obligations it held and re-selling them to itself in order to hide its exposure to the securities.

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Citigroup's Pandit may give up that big bonus he does not deserve

Filed under: Management , Citigroup Inc. (C) Vikram Pandit, CEO of Citigroup (NYSE: C ), and his top managers may give up their 2008 bonuses as a show that they are willing to make sacrifices after the federal government saved the bank with a huge bailout package. Board member Robert Rubin may have been the first to suggest the move. According to the FT , "People close to the...

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UPDATE 1-Citigroup takes 5.3 stake in General Growth

NEW YORK, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc became the latest investor to take a bet on General Growth Properties Inc , taking a 5.3 percent stake in the No. 2 U.S. mall operator, according to a regulatory filing on Thursday.

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Citigroup top execs ready to forego bonuses: report

(Reuters) - Citigroup Inc's top executives and Robert Rubin, a director and senior counselor at the firm, are ready to forgo their bonuses this year as the bank reels from the effects of the financial crisis, the Financial Times reported.

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Lawsuit targets trades by Citigroup insiders

An investor lawsuit contends that Citigroup Inc. insiders, including senior counsellor and former U.S. Treasury secretary Robert Rubin, sold more than $150-million (U.S.) of their own shares at inflated prices while concealing the bank's true financial health. The allegations were made in a nearly 500-page court complaint filed by shareholders who are suing the bank for fraud related...

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Citigroup Says "Core" Brokerage and Investment Bank Japanese Units Not for Sale

Citigroup Inc said it has no plans to sell its brokerage and investment banking units in Japan, responding to speculation they could be unloaded as part of a global asset sale by the struggling U.S. bank.

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Citigroup says 'core' Japan units not for sale

TOKYO (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc said it has no plans to sell its brokerage and investment banking units in Japan, responding to speculation they could be unloaded as part of a global asset sale by the struggling U.S. bank.

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Bailout Working : Citigroup Buys Spanish Construction Company For $10B

Debt-laden Spanish construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso said Monday it has agreed to sell its highway-operating unit, Itinere, to a Citigroup Inc. fund in a deal valued at nearly euro7.9 billion ($10 billion). Citigroup Making $10B Construction Company Acquisition

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Citigroup says "core" Japan units not for sale

Citigroup Inc said it has no plans to sell its brokerage and investment banking units in Japan, responding to speculation they could be unloaded as part of a global asset sale by the struggling U.S. bank.

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Fitch Rates Citigroup's FDIC Guaranteed Debt 'AAA/F1+'

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings has assigned 'AAA/F1+' ratings to debt issued by Citigroup Inc. through the FDIC Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program (TLGP). Outstanding obligations under the TLGP bear the

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Citigroup drops $10b on Spanish company

Spanish real estate developer Sacyr Vallehermososaid Monday that it has agreed to sell its toll road operating firm Itinere Infraestructuras to a Citigroup Inc. fund for 7.9 billion euros ($10.0 billion).

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Sacyr Vallehermoso in euro7.9B deal with Citigroup

Spanish construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso said Monday it has agreed to sell its highway-operating unit, Itinere, to Citigroup Inc. in a deal valued at nearly euro7.9 billion ($10 billion).

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Financial News: Sacyr Vallehermoso in $10B deal with Citigroup

MADRID, Spain : Spanish construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso said Monday it has agreed to sell its highway-operating unit, Itinere, to Citigroup Inc. in a deal valued at nearly euro7.9 billion ($

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Sacyr Vallehermoso in $10B deal with Citigroup

Spanish construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso said Monday it has agreed to sell its highway-operating unit, Itinere, to Citigroup Inc. in a deal valued at nearly euro7.9 billion ($10 billion).