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Citigroup may be making wrong cuts, experts say

Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:39pm EST

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By Dan Wilchins

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), facing increasing investor pressure to generate stronger profit growth, plans to cut costs, but experts question if the bank will target the right areas and if cost cutting is enough.

The largest U.S. bank by assets recently named a new chief operating officer and said his first task will be to find ways the bank can lower costs by, for example, sharing back offices across multiple groups and ensuring multiple product lines aren't duplicating efforts.

But whatever the plan, there are signs that Citigroup is making the kinds of cost cuts that threaten future growth, instead of those that increase efficiencies, said Tom Brown, chief executive of hedge fund Second Curve Capital, at the Reuters Investment Summit in New York.

Brown, citing conversations with Citigroup employees, said the bank is laying off staff at branches, which can reduce costs in the near term but can also hurt customer service and ultimately revenues.

If that's true, it's bad news for Citigroup, whose revenues for the first three quarters this year rose just 5 percent compared with the same period last year, while operating expenses rose 13 percent.

Lukewarm revenue growth and rising expenses have crimped profits, which are up 9 percent over last year. By comparison, Bank of America Corp. (BAC.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) earnings are up more than 20 percent, and JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) income from continuing operations is up more than 70 percent.

Citigroup's shares are up just 7.7 percent so far this year, lagging an 11.3 percent gain in the broader banking sector. Citigroup's shares on Wednesday closed up 0.1 percent at $52.32, slightly below a 52-week high hit on Monday.

Citigroup Chief Executive Charles Prince has admitted the share performance is lackluster, but the solution remains unclear.  Continued...

 
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