Citigroup Profit Hit By More Than $2 Billion In Charges

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc posted $2.32 billion of charges for layoffs and lawsuits in its first financial report under new Chief Executive Michael Corbat, who said the bank needs to do better for shareholders.

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