Fat Fingers: Citigroup Mistakenly Deposits $81 Trillion to Customer
$81 trillion was erroneously credited by Citigroup, as the customer was only meant to receive $280. The payment bypassed all Citigroup controls and had to be reversed several hours after its execution, which the bank ref...
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