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Citigroup
Total assets: $1.95 trillion
TARP money received: $50 billion
2008 results: $18.7 billion in losses
Stock performance: -83%*
Would it really be surprising if Citigroup needed more money as a result of the stress tests? The New York City-based bank has already taken in $50 billion in government assistance. And before it reported a surprise first-quarter profit, it posted a staggering loss of $28 billion over the previous 18 months. The Wall Street Journal has reported that Citigroup executives have already been informed that the bank may have to raise even more capital. And odds are that would come from taxpayers, who will own more than a third of the bank once the government converts preferred shares it owns to common stock.

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Last updated May 05 2009: 10:08 AM ET
Source: ProPublica, Treasury Department, company reports
*Change since 9/12/08 - last trading day before collapse of Lehman Brothers.
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