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    Citi Bank Presentation

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    Rao (32) R.Avinash Kumar (20) Y.Santosh (11) Indian Institute of Planning Management Banjara Hills‚ Hyderabad. CITI BANK Introduction Citigroup Inc. is an American multinational financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world ’s largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group on April 7‚ 1998. Citigroup Inc. has the world ’s largest financial services network in the world‚ spanning

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    Citigroup Inc. (branded Citi) is a major American financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world’s largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group on April 7‚ 1998.[2] Citigroup Inc. has the world’s largest financial services network‚ spanning 140 countries with approximately 16‚000 offices worldwide. The company employs approximately 260‚000 staff around the world‚ and holds over 200 million

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    Citi Research Equities 20 May 2013 │ 7 pages Retail REIT’s (GICS) │ Real Estate Investment Trusts (Citi) Asia Pacific │ Singapore CapitaMall Trust (CMLT.SI) Alert: NDR Takeaways  We hosted CMT management on a non-deal roadshow to Hong Kong — Key  Company Update  Event takeaways are presented below. Investors were interested in management’s view on current trends in the retail sector (especially in light of the labour crunch) as well as acquisition and asset enhancement opportunities

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    Citi Corp

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    problem and analyze pros and cons among possible solutions. This paper is an analysis in regard to Citigroup Inc in order to identify possible problems that the company is facing. We are going to set out the problem-solving process based on PSU SBA framework. PSU SBA represents six steps in problem-solving process which are Position‚ Sense‚ Uncover‚ Solve‚ Build‚ and Achieve. Along with this theme‚ Citigroup is first investigated and explored through its Position in the market‚ its mission‚ vision‚ and

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    Global Financial Crisis

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    systems. Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York‚ later First National City Bank of New York. Citibank is one of the major international banks in the United States. It is the consumer banking sector of financial services giant Citigroup. Citigroup was the third largest bank holding company in the United States by total assets‚ after Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase in 2010 ("Top 50 banks”‚ 2011). Citibank has retail banking operations in more than 160 countries and regions around the

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    financial crisis would have been slimmer. During the Clinton administration deregulation continued. In the late 1990’s firms such as CitiGroup and Travelers merged and began to get so big that their failure could easily threaten the whole system. Little did we know that’s exactly what would happen. I do believe that there was wrongdoing here because the merger between CitiGroup and Travelers violated the Glass-Steegal Act put in place in 1934 after the Great Depression. The Federal Reserve did absolutely

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    melissa thomas RES/351 June 16‚ 2013 Tracy Sipma The following is a summary of unethical business research conduct by Citigroup Inc. and subsequently resulting in trial proceedings for the unethical conduct. The summary will reveal the specific unethical behavior and who were the injured parties in this misconduct. Additionally‚ insight into how the unethical behavior affected the organization‚ the individuals‚ and society. Finally‚ evidence will be show

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    Express Service will serve better existing customers‚ attract new ones‚ and maintain leadership in the affluent segment. 2. CURRENT MARKET SITUATION Leading international financial groups have been seriously affected by the global credit squeeze. Citigroup‚ the world’s biggest bank‚ announced its second quarterly loss this year by more than $15bn (£7.5bn) of write downs and increased provisions against bad customer loans (Citibank). Analysts have suggested that Citi could cut as many as 2000 of the

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    Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific Citigroup is an American multinational financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world ’s largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group. Nowadays is one of the world’s largest banks. In 2010 was in 22nd position worldwide‚ ranked on its total assets. Finally‚ it has the world ’s largest financial services network‚ spanning 140 countries

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    Citi Group Restructuring

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    light in 2011‚ Citigroup which was the third largest US bank in terms of assets at that time was on the verge of failure. Regulators were going to pull the plugs on it anytime as depositors were withdrawing their deposits and bank’s counterparties also declined to give credits to the bank. How Citigroup moved to new setup? Citigroup suffered losses for five consecutive quarters. In the fifth quarter‚ in fact its losses were to the tune of $ 8.29 billion. Many in the Citigroup agreed to the fact

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