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In November, Citigroup got an additional $20 billion, bringing its TARP total to $45 billion. In February, it agreed to convert a portion of the TARP investment from preferred stock to common stock. After the government's funding and other capital raising efforts, the Federal Reserve found last week in its "stress test" of the country's 19 largest banks that Citigroup has a capital shortfall of $5.5 billion. Citigroup said last week it plans to make up that shortfall by converting more preferred stock into common stock.
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