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Citi’s credit-card chief to exit in consumer bank shake-up

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. is restructuring its consumer-banking operation in a shake-up that includes the departure of its global credit-card chief. Judson Linville, who ran the world’s largest portfolio of credit-card loans, is leaving as the bank merges that business with its wealth and retail units in the US, according to an internal memo from Stephen Bird, who leads Citigroup’s global ...

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Jet Airways lenders wary of extending new loans

Bloomberg Jet Airways India Ltd.’s lenders are reluctant to extend additional loans to the cash-strapped airline ahead of a key report by the company’s financial auditor, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter. India’s biggest full-service carrier, part-owned by Etihad Airways PJSC, had approached banks for emergency funding but the lenders prefer that the company raises money from ...

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Carrefour may bump Brazilian banks in favour of retail investors

Bloomberg Carrefour SA may circumvent Brazil’s bankers in favour of mom-and-pop investors when it returns to markets next year. The grocer’s Brazilian unit, Atacadao Distribuicao Comercio e Industria Ltda, is considering issuing local bonds for retail investors as it explores alternatives to a “concentrated banking system” and the high fees the banks charge, Chief Financial Officer Sebastien Durchon said in ...

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