<b>A new global bulge bracket </b>
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<b>A new global bulge bracket </b>

Headline: A new global bulge bracket
Source: Euromoney
Date: July 2001
Author: Antony Currie

       
A small number of international banks now regularly compete for Euromoney’s global awards. The margin between these same leading firms in any category is narrow. The pecking order shows minor adjustments this year, with universal banks Citigroup, JPMorgan and Deutsche doing well, while Goldman Sachs still hangs in. Simon Brady, Jonathan Brown, Chris Cockerill, Antony Currie, Anja Helk, Peter Lee, Julian Marshall, Jennifer Morris and Felix Salmon report

The world's best bank: Citigroup

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Citigroup wins this year’s award for the world’s best bank because of its superior geographic reach and its wide range of products across almost all aspects of financial services. Combined, Citigroup’s mix is unparalleled.


       
Sandy Weill

In a tough market for financial services providers, that has been a crucial aspect of Citigroup’s ability to service its clients, from retail through to corporates and investors, in a more comprehensive fashion and on a more global basis than any of its peers.








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