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Goldman Sachs took the knife to its Wall Street rivals yesterday, predicting
that the credit crunch would force Citigroup to slash its dividend by 40 per
cent. At the same time it emerged that Merrill Lynch was preparing to cut
1,600 jobs from its trading desks.
William Tanona, a leading Goldman Sachs analyst, said that Citigroup, the
world’s largest bank, would have to cut its payout to shareholders to
preserve its capital position and write off $18 billion (£9 billion) of
assets in the fourth quarter, compared with earlier estimates of $11 billion.
Goldman said that Citigroup would need fresh capital of between $5 billion and
$10 billion in addition to a recent $7.5 billion commitment from the Abu
Dhabi Investment Authority. Under that deal, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth
fund is protected from a possible dividend cut, as it bought Citigroup bonds
convertible into stock. The bonds, which will vest into a 5 per cent
shareholding on conversion, pay an annual coupon of 11 per cent, compared
with the existing dividend yield for shareholders of 7.3 per cent.
Citigroup’s largest shareholders include Capital Research &
Management, with 4.6 per cent, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who controls 3.97
per cent, and Barclays Global Investors, with 3.76 per cent.
Mr Tanona said that he had raised his loss estimates for Merrill Lynch and
JPMorgan and forecast that, combined with Citigroup, the three will have
chalked up $33.6 billion of writedowns in the fourth quarter. Goldman said
it now forecast that Merrill and JPMorgan would record increased writedowns
of $11.5 billion and $3.4 billion respectively – up from $6 billion and $1.7
billion. Most of the writedowns are linked to the banks’ exposure to
collateralised debt obligations, special debt instruments that were invested
in risky assets, such as US sub-prime mortgages. Mr Tanona said: “We still
believe it will be a couple of quarters before the current credit crisis is
fully digested by the markets.”
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