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From: Lynn9/28/2008 8:17:15 PM
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Citigroup and Wells Fargo bid for Wachovia: report 47 minutes ago


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc and Wells Fargo & Co were locked Sunday in a bidding war over a possible emergency takeover of Wachovia Corp, the New York Times said, citing people involved in the talks.

The U.S. government, led by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department, are also involved in the talks, the newspaper said. The government is resisting guaranteeing some of Wachovia's assets, as it did for Bear Stearns when it engineered that company's sale to JPMorgan Chase & Co, and is also opposed to taking over Wachovia unless its financial position deteriorates more rapidly.

None of the banks immediately returned calls seeking comment. Talks could go past Sunday night, the newspaper said.

Citigroup and Wells Fargo are unlikely to bid more than a few dollars for share for Wachovia, whose shares closed Friday at $10, the newspaper said. It is unclear whether Wachovia would be sold as a whole or be broken up, or how much Wachovia bondholders might lose in any transaction, it said.

Investor concern about Wachovia mounted Friday after JPMorgan said it would take a $31 billion write-down on loans it acquired when it took over Washington Mutual Inc's banking unit on Thursday.

The write-down raised worry that Wachovia might have to take much larger write-downs on a $122 billion portfolio of option adjustable-rate mortgages it largely inherited when it bought California lender Golden West Financial Corp in 2006.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel)

news.yahoo.com

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