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Citigroup to shed $400bn assets | Citigroup to shed $400bn assets |
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US banking giant Citigroup has said it wants to sell $400bn (£205bn) of assets over the next three years as part of its bid to return to profit. | |
It has $500bn of "legacy assets" that it wants to reduce to $100bn. | It has $500bn of "legacy assets" that it wants to reduce to $100bn. |
Since late 2007, Citigroup has raised more than $36bn in capital to fund its losses and write-downs from sub-prime mortgages and other debt. | Since late 2007, Citigroup has raised more than $36bn in capital to fund its losses and write-downs from sub-prime mortgages and other debt. |
Last week it announced plans to sell $3bn worth of new shares to bolster its financial position. | Last week it announced plans to sell $3bn worth of new shares to bolster its financial position. |
That came shortly after it issued $6bn of preferred shares. | That came shortly after it issued $6bn of preferred shares. |
It lost just under $15bn for the six months to the end of March, and its write-downs are second only to UBS. | It lost just under $15bn for the six months to the end of March, and its write-downs are second only to UBS. |
Legacy assets are long-held or even sleeping assets - including businesses - that have been accumulated by the group over time but are now considered non-core. | Legacy assets are long-held or even sleeping assets - including businesses - that have been accumulated by the group over time but are now considered non-core. |
As part of the new plan, Citigroup also hopes to achieve annual net revenue growth of 10% from core operations, including credit card operations, consumer banking, securities and banking, and wealth management. | As part of the new plan, Citigroup also hopes to achieve annual net revenue growth of 10% from core operations, including credit card operations, consumer banking, securities and banking, and wealth management. |