Citigroup employees expect management reshuffle, layoffs on Monday-sources

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NEW YORK, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N) employees expect further announcements about management changes and layoffs on Monday in the next phase of the banks sweeping reorganization, according to four people familiar with the situation...

Reporting by Saeed Azhar and Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Tatiana Bautzer in New York, additional reporting by Lananh Nguyen, Echo Wang and Isla Binnie; Editing by Lananh Nguyen and Chizu Nomiyama..

Saeed Azhar is a Reuters financial journalist and part of the U.S. banking team, which covers Wall Street's biggest banks..

Before moving to New York in July 2022, he led the finance team in the Middle East from Dubai, and also worked in Singapore, covering Southeast Asia finance. Contact: +1-3479086341..

Prior to joining Reuters in 2015, Bautzer worked for business magazines Exame and Istoe Dinheiro and newspapers Valor Economico and O Estado de S. Paulo..

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