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Examples
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This is exactly what the Citis and the Goldmans like to call the “price of doing business.”
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In it s report on Citis forecast, Bloomberg noted that an investment strategist said the report wont help investor confidence, particularly with increased uncertainty in Europe.
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Community banks are being wiped out by the droves, because they don't have the same government "protection" that the Citis and Goldmans and Chases got.
Kathleen Wells, J.D.: Rev. Jesse Jackson Discusses the Current Political Landscape (Part 1) 2010
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You've got to break these things up Ma Bell style and just sort of go in and take Citigroup and make it into 10 mini-Citis.
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"In a month like this but particularly over the last couple of days the Citis, Goldmans and Deutsches would be calling fund of funds to whom they provided leverage and ordering them to make redemptions," says Marc Freed, managing director at Lyster Watson & Co. investment advisors, which has a $1.7 billion of fund-of-funds business but doesn't use leverage.
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Now, it is difficult to compare apples and oranges (or in this case, Apples and Citis).
What a Difference 2008
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Probably not, some experts would say, if he were going headlong into the Citis of the world alone.
unknown title 2011
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Mr Pandit said the deal would not change Citis strategy, operations or governance.
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Mr Pandit said the deal would not change Citis strategy, operations or governance.
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Mr Pandit said the deal would not change Citis strategy, operations or governance.
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