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Rubin, for his part, as Treasury secretary between 1995 and 1999, fought (along with Summers and others) to repeal the Depression-era Glass-Steagall act (paving the way for the merger that became CitiGroup) as well as to remove legal obstacles that were keeping Citigroup from investing in the risky derivatives market.
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Text: Omaxe RESEARCH: CITIGROUP RATING: SELL CMP: RS 121 Citigroup maintains 'Sell' rating on Omaxe with a target price of Rs. 68.
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The single largest investor in Citigroup is Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal. in November 2008 the Saudi prince increased his stake from 4% to 5%, investing an additional $350 million.
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That which we call Citigroup by any other name would smell as sweet.
How to Fix Citigroup's Lending Unit? Pick a New Name! - Deal Journal - WSJ 2010
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Steel wasn't available for comment beyond a prepared statement in which he called Citigroup
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From a Wall Street Journal article on possible plans for a larger federal ownership stake in Citigroup:
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The problem with multiple governments owning Citigroup is that that lets Citi play the governments off against each other.
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Citigroup is solvent or insolvent, and the answer would be the same if it were selling at five cents a share or five hundred dollars.
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The government took a similar approach with a portion of its stake in Citigroup last year.
Treasury close to deal on recouping taxpayer investment in AIG Brady Dennis 2010
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The government took a similar approach with a portion of its stake in Citigroup last year.
AIG finalizes plan to repay U.S. government Brady Dennis 2010
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