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  • Citi reorganises corporate bank

Citi reorganises corporate bank

05 February 2009 5:25PM
Citigroup will merge its corporate and investment banking divisions in Australia, the Financial Review reported in its Street Talk column.

Chris Knoblanche will run this business with the job title of head of global banking, according to an internal memo quoted by the newspaper.
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