Citigroup

Citi sees ‘little risk’ of Mexico eliminating ATM fees, CFO says

12/05/18

CFO John Gerspach said he's not worried about legislation in Mexico to ban retail banking fees becoming law based on recent comments by the nation's president.

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Every day is a fire drill for bank cybersecurity teams

12/05/18

Since banks are under constant attack by hackers, the startup XM Cyber is offering them a simulator that seeks to do its virtual worst in order to prevent a real breach.

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Fed’s quandary: Build or not build a real-time payment network

12/04/18

Whatever the central bank decides, it is sure to ruffle a lot of feathers in the industry.

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Will new Amazon HQs be a boon for local banks?

11/14/18

Tepid loan and deposit growth has been a persistent theme in 2018, but that could soon change for community and regional banks in the New York and Washington markets.

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'There is likely to be some pain': Citi’s Corbat on nonbank lending

11/14/18

Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat added to the chorus of bankers offering warnings about credit risks that loom outside of the banking industry.

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Bank of America, Citigroup and City National: Bankers on the move

11/11/18

The industry saw some well-known executives step down from their roles or take on new ones during the past month.

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Citi faces revenue hit if Mexico eliminates ATM fees

11/09/18

Mexico's next president wants to prohibit banks from charging ATM and other fees. That could be bad news for Citigroup and other banks with large retail networks in the country.

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Goldman opens up; how strong are banks?

11/06/18

Bank discloses the possible repercussions from its alleged involvement in Malaysian fraud; are banks too blase about “systemic riskiness”?

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Why Citi is still keeping the CEO and chairman roles separate

11/05/18

The decision by Citigroup’s board to name an independent director as its next chairman — and not elevate CEO Michael Corbat to the post — is seen as good governance, but it’s also a sign that the company’s recovery from the financial crisis remains a work in progress.

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Ex-comptroller Dugan to be new Citi chairman

11/05/18

John Dugan in January will succeed Mike O’Neill, who recently turned 72 and under Citigroup rules may not seek re-election to the board.

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