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Deutsche Bank to slash 9,000 jobs, exit 10 countries

Deutsche Bank to slash 9,000 jobs, exit 10 countries

Germany's biggest lender, announced Thursday it would cut 9,000 jobs and pull out of 10 countries in a new 3.8-billion-euro cost-cutting drive after it ran up record losses in the third quarter.

Deutsche Bank's new co-chief executive John Cryan told a news conference that the group planned to close onshore operations in 10 countries and reduce its work force by approximately 9,000 net full-time equivalent positions.

The measures "are anticipated to produce gross cost savings of approximately 3.8 billion euros ($4.6 billion)", Cryan said.

(AFP)

 

 

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