RECESSION AND RETRENCHMENT
Citigroup gets ready to cut 52,000 jobs | Japan sick
Published on Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 20:49, Updated on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 08:10 in Business section
Tags: US Financial Crisis, Stocks , New York

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New York: Citigroup Inc revealed plans to cut 52,000 jobs by early next year in Chief Executive Vikram Pandit's most dramatic move yet to restore profitability and bolster a sagging share price.
The cuts, announced on Monday, will affect 15 per cent of Citigroup's workforce and come on top of 23,000 jobs eliminated between January and September as souring economies and global credit conditions cause the US bank with the farthest reach worldwide to retrench.
The new cuts will leave the second-largest US bank with about 3 lakh jobs worldwide, down 20 per cent from the end of 2007 and roughly the same number it had at the end of 2005.
Cuts are expected from layoffs, the sale of units and attrition. Citigroup plans to slash expenses 20 per cent from peak levels and spend $50 billion to $52 billion in 2009.
That compares with $61.9 billion over the last four quarters.
Last week, Citigroup stock fell into the single digits for the first time since Sanford "Sandy" Weill created the bank in 1998 from the merger of Travelers Group Inc and Citicorp.
"If the past is any guide, Wall Street overshoots in terms of hiring and then overshoots when it's time to cut jobs," said Walter Todd, portfolio manager at Greenwood Capital Associates LLC, which invests $1 billion.
"But it's not clear if the past is any guide here. It's a moving target, because the markets and the economy are in flux. Shares of Citigroup, a Dow Jones industrial average component, fell 40 cents, or 4.3 percent, to $9.12 in morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Citigroup's cuts are the deepest by any financial services company since the global credit crisis began last year.
Well over 100,000 jobs have already been lost at the largest banks and brokerages.
In the last month, Goldman Sachs Group Inc began cutting 3,200 jobs, while Morgan Stanley said it will cut 10 per cent of the jobs in the unit housing its investment banking operations.
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The second largest group in the US,the group is aslo in thr mess like other American banks and companies.Cutting 52,000
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MUTUAL FUNDS OF TODAY CAN BEHAVE LIKE ROGURE HEDGE FUNDS TOMORROW
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Given the event has already happened
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This is a massive number of layoffs..Just hope that there would not be many in India. I already notice a
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