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The European stock rally is just getting started Citigroup says
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The rally in European equities still has legs, according to Citigroup Inc.Diverging European and U.S. central-bank policies have already shifted investor focus to euro-area stocks. Funds ... ...
Citigroup wins shareholder support as stock lags
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Citigroup shareholders re-elected directors and overwhelmingly sided with the board on proposals at their annual meeting on Tuesday even as their stock traded for less than the company thinks it is ... ...
Will Wells Fargo blow past Citigroup
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Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) keeps its headquarters in San Francisco, but Charlotte serves as the hub of its East Coast operations and home to its largest employee base. Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE:WFC) ranks ... ...
For Citigroup a boring annual meeting is actually a good thing
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During the financial-crisis years, Citigroup's annual stockholder meeting provided exquisite theater. Security guards would remove fruit or bottled water that people brought to sustain ... ...
Banking
The Deutsche Bank headquarters photographed in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014
(photo: AP / Michael Probst)
Deutsche Bank is making some serious cuts as part of a $4 billion restructuring
Business Insider
The headquarters of Deutsche Bank are pictured in Frankfurt | See Also | FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank will cut some 200 billion euros in investment bank assets and exit one tenth of the countries it currently operates in, as part of a restructuring program that will cost 3.7 billion euros ($4 billion) in one-off costs to implement. | The gro...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during a joint press conference with Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, as part of a meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 30, 2014.
(photo: AP / Michael Sohn)
Merkel says Germans can never forget death camp horrors
Reuters
DACHAU, Germany (Reuters) - Germans will never forget the "unfathomable horrors" that the Nazis inflicted at the death camps, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp near Munich. | In a moving speech to 120 elderly survivors from 20 nations and six U.S. so...



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