Citi to form alternative asset group: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc is forming an
"alternative asset group" within its investment bank to cater
to private equity and infrastructure funds, combining two of
its units, the Wall Street Journal said, citing an internal
bank memo.
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