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Citi Reportedly Seeks OK to Pay Bonuses

04/29/09 - 12:57 AM EDT
Citigroup(C Quote) is asking the Treasury Department for permission to pay special bonuses to many key employees, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter.

A separate report from the Financial Times says the bank has told U.S. regulators it could fill the capital shortfall identified by the government's so-called stress tests by selling large businesses, asking more investors to convert their preferred shares into common stock and reducing its balance sheet.

The Financial Times reports Citigroup is looking for ways to avoid receiving more government assistance if authorities insist on an increase in capital.

Citigroup executives argue that divestitures, such as the planned $5.2 billion sale of its Nikko Cordial unit to Sumitomo Mitsui, the possible expansion of an existing conversion offer, and cost-cutting would ensure it has enough capital to withstand the crisis, according to the Financial Times.

People close to the situation said Citigroup could sell several units in Citi Holdings, the division that holds its non-core activities, the Financial Times reports.

Meanwhile, Citigroup's request to pay out the bonuses comes as the bank is dealing with government pay restrictions that could break apart Phibro, its energy-trading unit, the Journal notes.

Employees of the unit are threatening to leave because of pay caps tied to the U.S. bailout of Citigroup. Phibro has been the source of hundreds of millions of dollars in profits for the bank, and has paid out hefty compensation, including about $100 million last year to Andrew Hall, the unit's leader.

Is any one CEO worth a $100 million??
 
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