Jane Fraser says two pieces of Buffett wisdom have guided her through high‑pressure decisions and the biggest challenges of her career.
By Utkarsh Shetti and Pritam Biswas March 10 (Reuters) - Citigroup expects mid-teens percentage growth in its investment ...
Citigroup (C) stock was rising after the banking giant expressed confidence in its Return on Tangible Common Equity (ROTCE) ...
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says Warren Buffett gave her two rules for handling conflict at work. The first? "You can always call them an asshole tomorrow." ...
Citi CEO Jane Fraser said she's "sanguine" on the risks in private credit, but concerns about AI and war in Iran could make ...
A Citigroup executive suing the bank for sexual harassment has slammed the Jane Fraser-led lender’s investigations unit as ...
The war may put a damper on bank mergers; and financial crime has become a global industry -- a big global industry ...
Citi CEO Jane Fraser details Q1 investment banking, markets progress, sheds light on industry trends at RBC conference. C stock rises.
At an industry conference Tuesday, bankers said that an extended war with Iran will result in adverse economic conditions, including inflation.
Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser said Tuesday that the bank’s investment banking fees are on track to rise by a mid-teens percentage in the first quarter compared with the same period last year.
Nancy Jane (Fraser) McConnell died peacefully on January 29, 2026, at the age of 87, with family at her side. Nancy was born in Chicago, IL in 1938 to parents Dorothy (Schraeder) and Stanley Fraser.