The Great Citigroup Hedge Fund Giveaway

Among Vikram Pandit's last jobs as Citigroup's CEO was deciding the fate of its hedge fund unit, which employs some colleagues from his days at Morgan Stanley and Old Lane Partners. Citi needs to get out of the business to comply with the Volcker rule's restrictions on banks' hed...

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