Citigroup, Goldman revenues hit by slump in fixed income products
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CITIGROUP Inc, the US bank that gets more than half its revenue from abroad, boosted profit more than analysts estimated after a drop in legal costs helped it cut expenses faster than revenue fell.
Third-quarter net income rose 51 per cent to US$4.29 billion, or US$1.35 a share, from US$2.84 billion, or 88 US cents, a year earlier, the New York-based lender said on Thursday. Earnings amounted to US$1.31 a share excluding accounting adjustments, beating the US$1.27 average estimate of 26 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
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