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Citi walks out of Wachovia deal; paves way for Fargo


Posted: 2008-10-11 02:53:40+05:30 IST
Updated: Oct 11, 2008 at 0253 hrs IST

Global financial giant, Citigroup on Friday said that it has decided to walk away from a deal entailing acquisition of Wachovia, paving way for rival Wells Fargo to acquire the troubled American bank for about $15 billion.

“We are proud to have been part of an historic transaction that was supported by all of the federal banking agencies and the secretary of the treasury, after consultation with the president, and that we carefully designed to avoid systemic stress and to advance interests of our shareholders,” Citigroup said in a statement.

No agreement has been reached with Wells Fargo following several days of discussions about matters relating Wachovia, Citigroup said adding that the dramatic differences in the parties’ transaction structures and their views of the risks involved made it impossible to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

The battle between financial giants Citigroup and Wells Fargo began after Wachovia dumped the $2.2 billion deal with Citi in favour of a better offer from Wells Fagro.

Earlier on September 29, regulator FDIC has facilitated Citigroup’s acquiring banking operations of Wachovia.

On October 3, Wachovia had announced a new deal entailing its merger with rival Wells Fargo in an all- stock transaction worth about $15.1 billion.

Meanwhile in a statement, the Federal Reserve on Friday said that it will immediately begin consideration of the filings submitted by Wells Fargo for approval to acquire Wachovia.

The Fed has acknowledged efforts of Citi Group and Wells Fargo to reach an accord regarding Wachovia acquisition. While no agreement between Wells Fargo and Citi was reached, the two parties have indicated that they will no longer seek injunctive relief to prevent a transaction.

“We did not seek the Wachovia transaction; Wachovia brought it to us. Our focus remains on capitalising on our global strengths. We will continue to apply the same discipline we employed in this and other recent transactions to future acquisition opportunities,” Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit said.

Citigroup further said that without our willingness to engage in this transaction, hundreds of billions of dollars of value would have been seriously threatened. We stood by while others walked away. Now, our shareholders have been unjustly and illegally deprived of the opportunity the transaction created.

Citi believes that it has strong legal claims against Wachovia, Wells Fargo and their officers, directors, advisors and others for breach of contract and for tortuous interference with contract.

“Citigroup plans to pursue these damage claims vigorously on behalf of its shareholders. However,...

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