Report title: Citigroup 2Q09 Tearsheet
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964 word report published Aug 18, 2009

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Citigroup 2Q09 Tearsheet Citigroup (A3/A) senior ratings are stable and we believe they are at a floor based on several notches of uplift from government support. The U.S. government owns a substantial minority stake in Citi, and we...

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