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Citi Inches Toward Deal But Shares Off

Reuters UK | 316 days 3 hours 15 minutes ago

By Dan Wilchins and Joseph A. Giannone NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Citigroup (C) inched closer to selling a stake in its Smith Barney retail brokerage......

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