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'Citi rules out selling stakes in Indian, Chinese banks'
Press Trust of India / London May 27, 2009, 14:21 IST

Troubled financial services firm Citigroup, which was bailed out by the US government last year, has ruled out selling its stakes in Indian and Chinese banks, says a media report.

In an interview to the Financial Times, Citigroup's Asia-Pacific region Chief Executive Officer Ajay Banga ruled out selling the US group's stakes in Chinese and Indian banks.

He also said the bank, which was rescued by the US last year, also planned to expand lending across the region in spite of the "challenging" economic environment.

The Asia-Pacific region, which for Citi includes Japan and Australia, accounted for 30 per cent of the bank's revenues last year, spanning corporate and consumer lending, credit cards, trading and private banking, the report said.

"It is in US taxpayers' best interests that we continue to grow in a region which is delivering strong profits across all its business lines," the report quoted Banga as saying in the interview.

The FT report said his comments would serve as a counter to sceptics who believe that Citi would be forced to cut back its Asian operations amid domestic political pressure to focus on lending to US clients.

A stress test by the US govenment later found that Citi still required a further $5.5 billion in capital to guard against losses if the recession worsened.

This has prompted speculation that the bank could be forced to follow some of its western rivals and raise cash by selling lucrative stakes in Chinese and Indian banks, FT said.

Citi is the leading shareholder in India's HDFC and Banga pledged that Citi would keep its stake in HDFC, which he described as among India's "best run financial institutions".

Besides, Citi also owns a 20 per cent stake in Chinese Guangdong Development Bank and a 3.75 per cent stake in Shanghai Pudong Development Bank.

"Selling our stakes in Chinese banks does not make sense either. How else would we gain access to the opportunities in an area such as the Pearl river delta?" Banga told FT.

However, the report stated that this month Citi sold its Japanese domestic securities business to Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group in a $7.8 billion deal that helped bolster its battered balance sheet.

Meanwhile, Banga has cautioned that Citi's revenues in the region would be under strain this year, given the "challenging" economic backdrop and uncertainty over the sustainability of the stock market recovery.

"It could be another nine to 12 months until US economy shows signs of real improvement, which is key to export orientated economies of Asia-Pacific," he added.

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