Investors are looking to discover how big of a hit will Citigroup take on its exposure to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
How big of a hit will Citigroup take on its exposure to the Russian invasion of Ukraine? That will be one question posed to Citigroup CEO, who took over the New York-based bank a year ago. In that time, she's announced plans to exit more than 13 markets outside the U.S. in a bid to improve the bank's returns.
Citigroup, the most-global of big U.S. banks with operations in more than 100 countries, likely has the most significant exposure to the Ukraine conflict. Analysts will be keen to understand the various impacts of the war on the firm, including on its planned sale of a Russian consumer banking unit.
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