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Michael Corbat Named Permanent Chief Executive of Citi Holdings
The restructuring at Citigroup continues as Michael Corbat has been named permanent chief executive of Citi Holdings, according to a Reuters report. Corbat officially takes over the chief executive position after being named interim chief executive on January 16, 2009.
Michael Corbat Named Permanent Chief Executive of Citi Holdings
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