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  • Bailout: Citigroup gives with one hand and grabs with the other Wednesday, December 16, 2009

    Washington Post: Binyamin Appelbaum reports that the federal government quietly agreed to forgo billions of dollars in potential tax payments from Citigroup as part of the deal announced this week to wean the company from the massive taxpayer bailout that helped it survive the financial crisis.

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