The timing couldn’t have been much worse. The news that John Havens, former head of Citi’s investment bank, the institutional client group, will take over the much bigger job of president and chief operating officer across the whole firm, came a day after the release of disappointing results from the division he had been running.
Lower revenues in fixed income and equities in the fourth quarter of 2010 than in the third quarter, as well as a $1 billion accounting charge resulting from improvements in Citi’s own credit spreads, meant that profits fell by 83% in securities and investment banking, from $1.378
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