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Citigroup's Russia Research Chief Quits as Pandit Cuts Start - BusinessWeek
Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc.'s Russia research chief, Mikhail Seleznev, said he quit as the U.S. bank begins to cut 4,500 jobs worldwide to control costs. “I've decided to leave the company,” Seleznev said by phone in Moscow today ...
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