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Citigroup cuts over 50,000 jobs

A Citibank branch in Washington, D.C.

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SCOTT JAGOW: There was a big meeting this morning at Citigroup -- town hall style. The bank's CEO delivered some bad news: Citigroup will eliminate tens of thousands of jobs, and that might not be enough to get the bank back in the black.

Marketplace's Janet Babin reports from North Carolina Public Radio.


JANET BABIN: Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit told employees that about 50,000 jobs would be lost. As of September, the company had about 350,000 employees worldwide.

The bank also hopes to reduce expenditures by 16-19 percent next year. Citigroup has been stunned by risky assets and bad loans. Last year the company lost $20 billion.

Christopher Whalen at Institutional Risk Analytics said Citigroup's troubles predate the financial crisis.

CHRISTOPHER WHALEN: They have always had a higher expense profile than their larger peers. And they've always had higher loss rates. In other words, the write-offs that they have to take on their credit-card and consumer-loan portfolios have typically been higher than their peers.

Whalen said the job cuts announced today will help, but the company won't recover until the second half of next year.

I'm Janet Babin for Marketplace.

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Amanda Hoste's picture
Amanda Hoste - Nov 19, 2008

Back in the black, as in out of the red. Out of the negative.

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michael logan - Nov 17, 2008

"...to get the company out of the black."

I'm don't think that word means what you think it means...