Updated from 2:50 p.m. EDT
It's a long, slow road for troubled Citigroup(C Quote), but as the financial titan on Friday posted second-quarter earnings that were not as bad as some had feared, perhaps there is a crack of light showing through.
Trimming its second-quarter losses in half vs. the first quarter and beating Wall Street's bleak estimates, Citi posted a loss of $2.5 billion, or 54 cents a share. The loss was driven by $6.7 billion in writedowns related to the bank's exposure to subprime, downgraded bond insurers, commercial real estate and alt-A mortgages. Revenue declined 29% to $18.7 billion because of the writedowns.
Citi's loss from continuing operations was $2.2 billion, or 49 cents a share. Both the loss and revenue figures beat the consensus outlook of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, which expected a loss of 66 cents a share on revenue of $17.72 billion. ...
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