Commercial lender CIT Group filed for Chapter 11 Sunday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, listing $71 billion in assets and $64.9 billion in debt.
The filing ranks as one of the largest by a financial institution. A $1 billion loan from Carl Icahn will fund operations while CIT reorganizes as part of a prepackaged bankruptcy.
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