Updated from 5:07 p.m. EDT
You can find more stories like this in our On the Brink series. Wachovia (WB Quote) has reportedly engaged in discussions with Citigroup (C Quote) about a possible tie-up between the two, according to The New York Times, which cited sources familiar with the matter Friday. However, the talks are in very early stages, and no deal may come from the discussions, these people told the newspaper. The Wall Street Journal named even more potential merger partners for Wachovia, in addition to Citi, reporting that it's also holding talks with Banco Santander (STD Quote) and Wells Fargo (WFC Quote). Amid worries about its financial health, Wachovia saw its shares plunge nearly 40% during the trading session following the failure of Washington Mutual (WM Quote) and the subsequent sale of its banking operations to JPMorgan Chase (JPM Quote) late Thursday. Wachovia was reportedly in discussions last week with Morgan Stanley (MS Quote) about a possible merger. Those talks apparently ended earlier this week after Morgan changed its status to a bank holding company and said that Mitsubishi UFJ (MTU Quote) agreed to take a 20% stake in the firm.
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