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Banks to dump assets, soap too

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Citigroup Inc. and HSBC Holdings plc are among banks reportedly considering sales of everything from branches to entire units in the new year, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing analysts and unnamed executives.

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Following the Journal report, CNBC aired a related story that included details about how Bank of America Corp. is reportedly finding an alternative to saving money: It will no longer stock cafeterias with soup and other foods, as well as bathrooms with hand soap. -- Matthew Wurtzel

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