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The earliest printed mentions appeared in New York City in the 1930s, when chef Louis Diat created a meal-size salad with anchovies, smoked tongue, and watercress.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Diat declined to comment on the current level of SIV assets on Citi's balance sheet.
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"We have made enormous progress refocusing our business strategy to take advantage of our global network and reducing Citi Holdings assets by more than $500 billion from peak levels," said Diat, referring to the "bad bank" created in 2009 to hold troubled assets.
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Jerome Dubrowski, a spokesman for Bank of America, and John Diat, a Citigroup spokesman, declined to comment on the note.
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"Citi does not expect to replace maturing TLGP debt," said Jon Diat, a spokesman for Citigroup.
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The bank has $462 billion in cash and securities it can use to repay the debt, Diat said.
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Jon Diat, a Citigroup spokesman, said the bank made use of programs that "achieved the goal of instilling confidence in the markets."
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Jon Diat, a Citigroup spokesman, said the bank made use of programs that "achieved the goal of instilling confidence in the markets."
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Citigroup has a "well-balanced, focused growth strategy in the emerging markets," Jon Diat, a New York-based spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement.
unknown title 2011
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Citigroup has a "well-balanced, focused growth strategy in the emerging markets," Jon Diat, a New York-based spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement.
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