Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Citigroup

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Why I Deserve a Bailout

I have plenty of troubled assets—and I only need a few million more >>

If We Bail out Citicorp, Why Not Bail Out GM, Too?

We need to consider what the ramifications would be to the economy if GM were to collapse. more >>

General Motors and the Citigroup Bailout

Some interesting articles on the news of the day. more >>

Hot Docs: Details of the Citigroup Bailout, Media Coverage of Economy, Obama's Transition

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Fed Plans to Spend Up to $800 Billion to Jump-Start Lending Markets

The Federal Reserve is targeting consumer credit and mortgage loans amid more bad economic news. more >>

Why Some Get a Bailout, Others Get Bluster

How the government decides which firms to help and which to let founder more >>

Citigroup: 4 Bailout Questions

Will confidence endure? more >>

Citigroup’s (Second) Bailout: 7 Things to Know

The feds will put $20 billion more into the struggling financial giant. more >>

Citigroup Receives Latest Government Bailout to Protect Troubled Lending Market

The Bush administration announced its plan to help the giant bank over the weekend. more >>

5 Companies That Have Announced Layoffs in the Past Week

Citigroup had the biggest cut of 52,000 jobs. more >>

Bonus Watch: UBS, Goldman and Citigroup

Who's giving up the cash? more >>

Citigroup Troubles Grow

The bank is cutting jobs and hiking your credit card rate. more >>

5 Things Smaller Than Wachovia's $23.7 Billion Loss

Lots to choose from... more >>

Kohl's: A Retailer(!) Worth a Look

Citigroup has a new favorite. more >>

Wells Fargo Deal: Better for Wachovia Shareholders

Investors will get $7 per share of common stock, versus $1 with Citigroup. more >>

Apple Bruised by the Economy

Analysts cut ratings, trim estimates. more >>

Are Wachovia Credit Card Rewards Points Safe?

The bank's purchase by Citigroup raises questions for its customers. more >>

Wachovia Buyout: What It Means for Customers and Investors

It'll be business as usual for customers and shareholders won't be wiped out. more >>

Wall Street's Day of Reckoning

Fear, panic, and uncertainty pervade the world of finance. more >>

Milestones From a Credit Meltdown

2008 will be known as the Year of the Bailout. more >>

AIG Failure Helps Rivals in China

Citigroup sees a hole in the market. more >>

Citigroup: No Nationalization

Analyst thinks Fannie and Freddie are fine and has them at a “buy.” more >>

No Takers for Ex-Citigroup CEO's Home

Chuck Prince, who lost his job to the mortgage mess, gets a firsthand look at the housing market. more >>

Citigroup to Sell Noncore Assets

Bank also announces a revenue growth plan. more >>

Credit Woes, Tech Joys

Citigroup takes a big hit in the first quarter as Google rides high. more >>

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