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Citigroup Cutting Jobs in Bid to Cap Costs

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April 11, 2007

Citigroup will eliminate 17,000 jobs in a sweeping reorganization, while moving other jobs overseas. Savings are projected at $9 billion over three years. Shareholders had pressed the company to cut rising expenses. David Enrich of The Wall Street Journal talks about Citigroup's moves with Steve Inskeep.

 
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