Citigroup: Cut to Profit Winner
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Citigroup (C) was the big winner among the largest U.S. financial names on Wednesday, with shares rising over 6% to close at $36.46, after the company announced a major initiative to cut expenses and narrow its focus.
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Meanwhile, DigiTimes reported that Apple could be facing a supply shortage.
Investors seemed to take the day off from worrying over the fiscal cliff, even though both sides seemed to be dug-in for a last-minute game of brinkmanship. President Obama made clear during a Bloomberg interview that he would insist that tax rates rise on "the upper income folks," while Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio), touted a different approach that the Republicans said would increase federal government revenue by $800 billion over ten years, without raising tax rates. Automated Data Processing said on Wednesday that the U.S. economy added 118,000 private sector jobs during November. The payroll processor said that the rate of job creation declined from a revised 157,000 during October. Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi said Hurricane Sandy "wreaked havoc on the job market in November, slicing an estimated 86,000 jobs from payrolls," as "the manufacturing, retailing, leisure and hospitality, and temporary help industries were hit particularly hard by the storm. Abstracting from the storm, the job market turned in a good performance during the month." In other economic news, The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index showed an increase to 54.7 in November from 54.2 in October. An index reading over 50 indicates expansion. The Census Bureau reported that factory orders rose 0.8% in October after increasing by a downwardly revised 4.5% in September.Select the service that is right for you!
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