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Improved lending good for Citgroup PR?

Citigroup made some headlines when it announced that it had approved an additional $6 billion as part of its TARP efforts in the second quarter. That raises its total TARP-related lending programs to around $51 billion. Of course, it has taken $45 billion in TARP funds, which eventually was exchanged for a 34 percent ownership stake by the government. 

CNBC pundit Jim Cramer has suggested that there is something of a PR game at play. Obviously, the bank has every reason to tout any program that makes it look like it is doing its part to mend the economy. But Vikram Pandit's heart remains overseas, where he has consistently said Citi is in a good position; this is a PR challenge in itself, we've noted. It would be easy to paint yourself unwittingly as more concerned with overseas growth than domestic lending. 

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I do not know what to make of it. Citi has not paid back any TARP, has now requested more and has sold off over 30% of its ownership to the government. Do you really think that an Amercian, government owned, bank will likely make any progress in Japan? Citi should concentrate on raising capital to get the government off its back.

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