• Citigroup is close to a pact to boost the government's stake in the failing bank to as much as 40%; Vikram Pandit's job, however, should be safe. [WSJ, NYP]
• More on what the Obama administration is hoping to find out when it begins conducting the "stress tests" to see how banks hold up during a crisis. [WSJ]
• RBS has reported the biggest loss ($34.3 billion) in British history. [Reuters]
• Bank of America is considering a sale of First Republic Bank [WSJ]
• UBS has named Oswald Grübel as the company's new CEO. [FT]
• JPMorgan Chase will have eliminated a total of 12,000 jobs by the time it folds in the operations of Washington Mutual. [AP]
• Yet another massive financial fraud uncovered: Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh have been implicated in a $667 million scheme. [NYT]