Citi

CDSs on Australian financials widen

As National Australia Bank - Australia's largest bank by assets -predicted a grim economic outlook for the country, the cost of credit protection on Australian financials rose this morning.

Citigroup swings to profit in Q1

Citigroup saw $1.59 billion in net income in the first quarter of 2009, compared with a net loss of $8.29 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008, and of $5.11 billion in the corresponding quarter last year.

Corbat appointed chief of Citi Holdings

Citi has appointed Mike Corbat as chief executive of Citi Holdings, which includes brokerage and asset management, local consumer finance and a pool of toxic assets that are partly covered by a loss-sharing agreement with the US government.

CDSs on European banks narrow as stock markets rally

The cost of credit protection on European banks began to fall this morning following data from the US showing the rate of decline in the US manufacturing sector is decelerating, coupled with reports of UK house prices rising for the first time since…

CDSs on European financials widen

As equity markets tumbled this morning amid fears the US government would not extend further aid to the auto industry, the cost of credit protection on European banks rose.

CDSs on banks under UK asset protection programme widen

The cost of credit protection on UK banks rose marginally this morning. As the deadline of March 31 for UK banks to sign up to the government's asset protection programme approaches, banks already participating in the scheme saw their CDSs widen the most.

CDSs on financials continue to tighten

The cost of credit protection on both US and European financials continued to fall today, in the wake of US Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner announcing a toxic-asset purchase plan aimed at boosting the US financial system yesterday.

Four new nominees for Citi board

Citi's board of directors will undergo a reshuffle next month with five existing members stepping down to make way for four new independent candidates.

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