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Citigroup Inc

  • April 29 2026
    Due Diligence
    How Vis Raghavan landed at Citi
    The investment banker was hired by Citi before news of his changed circumstances at JPMorgan was made public
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    Vis Raghavan seated in an office chair at Citi’s NYC headquarters, looking at the camera, with his reflection visible in a mirror.
  • April 29 2026
    US banks
    How Citi’s $52mn hire was forced out of JPMorgan over his behaviour
    After years of complaints, Vis Raghavan had been told he was out of a job. Three days later, Citi hired him
    Vis Raghavan sits in an armchair at Citi headquarters, looking at the camera, with his reflection visible in a mirror.
  • April 14 2026
    US banks
    Wall Street banks break records as Iran war drives trading boom
    JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo reported more than $25bn of profits for the first quarter
    A trader in glasses is partially visible behind equipment on the New York Stock Exchange floor, with US flags in the background.
  • April 14 2026
    FT live news
    US bank results as they happened: JPMorgan and Citi post bumper profits as Iran war boosts traders
    Jamie Dimon warns US economy faces ‘complex set of risks’ even as Wall Street banks benefit from market volatility
  • April 7 2026
    US banks
    Citi sets aggressive targets for bankers in wealth management unit
    Revised goals involve net revenue and value of assets clients entrust to bank as business has lagged Wall Street peers
    Andy Sieg speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview, gesturing with his hands. A London landmark is visible in the background.
  • April 2 2026
    Banks
    Goldman and Citi tell Paris staff to work from home after thwarted BofA attack
    US authorities warned the banks of potential security threats
    A French police van is parked outside the Bank of America headquarters in Paris as people walk by and police tape and cones block part of the sidewalk.
  • March 4 2026
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    Citi’s security unit was meant to probe misconduct. Employees say it protected the bank instead
    Internal team staffed by ex-law enforcement ‘operates as HR’s internal hit squad’, former executive says
    Three female silhouettes in business attire in front of a large Citi logo on a blue background.
  • February 23 2026
    US companies
    Citi to sell another stake in Mexico’s Banamex ahead of IPO
    General Atlantic and Blackstone’s funds are among buyers as New York bank marks another step towards exiting business
    A Banamex branch with its logo is shown in Mexico City, with a statue and street signs in the foreground.
  • February 14 2026
    US banks
    Six Wall Street bank chiefs bring in combined pay of $250mn in 2025
    CEOs each earned more than $40mn as gap with median bank worker set to widen further
    Brian Moynihan, Jane Fraser, Jamie Dimon and David Solomon pose in front of a red-tinted New York City skyline.
  • February 12 2026
    US banks
    Citi raises chief executive Jane Fraser’s pay to record $42mn
    Increase in remuneration makes her among the best-paid US banking bosses
    Jane Fraser gestures while speaking on stage at the 2023 Milken Institute Global Conference.
  • January 27 2026
    Banks
    Citi seeks to move harassment claim against top executive to arbitration
    Bank claims allegations made in lawsuit this week against wealth chief Andy Sieg were ‘fabricated’
    Julia Carreon stands with arms crossed outside her home, wearing a dark suit and looking directly at the camera.
  • January 26 2026
    US companies
    Former Citi executive sues bank over handling of sexual harassment claims
    Complaint alleges ‘unrelenting and egregious sexual harassment’ by wealth chief Andy Sieg
    Julia Carreon stands indoors with arms crossed, wearing a dark blazer, looking forwards.
  • January 14 2026
    US companies
    Citigroup profit slips as expenses rise amid sweeping overhaul
    Chief executive Jane Fraser is pushing through bank’s biggest restructuring in more than a decade
    A person holding an umbrella walks past a Citibank branch, with their reflection visible in the glass window.
  • December 22 2025
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    HSBC hires ex-Citi executive Ida Liu to lead global private bank
    Ida Liu to join Europe’s largest lender as head of its global private bank
    Ida Liu speaks on stage, gesturing with one hand, wearing a pink outfit and patterned scarf at an event.
  • December 18 2025
    US banks
    US regulator loosens some compliance burdens for Citigroup
    Move may be a sign Wall Street bank has made progress in correcting compliance mis-steps of recent years
    A customer stands at an ATM beneath a large Citibank sign at a branch location.
  • November 26 2025
    Banks
    Lex. Citi reshuffles deckchairs but investors would rather it made waves
    US bank’s shareholders would prefer progress over process
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    Citibank’s logo displayed on a screen at the New York Stock Exchange
  • November 20 2025
    US companies
    Citigroup names new CFO as part of business overhaul
    Head of the Wall Street lender’s US retail bank will become its chief financial officer in March
    A person walks past the entrance of a CitiBank branch in Manhattan, with the bank's logo visible above the door.
  • November 18 2025
    Retail sector
    Alphaville. Tales from beyond the bubble
    Hello? Is there anybody in there?
  • November 12 2025
    European companies
    Putin approves sale of Citi’s Russia business
    Wall Street bank accelerated its move out of the country following Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022
    Citibank logo on a large blue sign outside the corporate office in midtown Manhattan, with skyscrapers in the background.
  • October 29 2025
    US companies
    Citi probe did not interview women who complained about executive’s conduct
    Bank stood by Andy Sieg, a potential successor to CEO Jane Fraser, after investigation by law firm Paul Weiss
    Andy Sieg sits in a studio chair with a cityscape backdrop behind him.
  • October 27 2025
    Corporate governance
    CEOs don’t call the shots
    Much of their time is spent appeasing and aligning competing forces
    Anjli Raval
    Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen gestures while speaking, wearing a suit and tie, with blurred foreground elements.
  • October 23 2025
    Money laundering
    Former Citi banker jailed over role in Singapore money-laundering scandal
    Case resulted in city-state tightening regulations around family offices
    Wang Qiming, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, sunglasses and a face mask, arrives at the state courts in Singapore
  • October 22 2025
    Corporate governance
    Citi board names Jane Fraser as chair and awards her $25mn bonus
    Roles of board leader and CEO will be reunited in move to underscore her leadership amid radical overhaul
    Jane Fraser, chief executive officer of Citigroup Inc., during an interview at the Economic Club of Washington.
  • October 21 2025
    Bitcoin
    Alphaville. Strategy shares will go up if bitcoin goes up and won’t if it doesn’t: Citi
    Saylor of the Century
  • October 14 2025
    US banks
    Banks caution over bubble as they report bumper profits
    JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup buoyed by return of dealmaking
    Jane Fraser gestures with both hands while speaking onstage against a red background.
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