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Mar 2024
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Citi's David Livingstone Talks Restructu...

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David Livingstone, Chief Client Office at Citigroup, joins ‘The Pulse with Francine Lacqua’ to discuss Citi’s restructuring, growth, and the UK’s upcoming budget.

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