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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/trkd-images/LYNXMPEF9K16L_L.jpg(Reuters) – Deutsche Bank AG (DE:) said it is considering substantial cuts to the unit that trades interest-rate securities, a division that survived a large-scale pullback as part of the lender’s sweeping revamp in July, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
The bank will likely cut a low double-digit percentage of jobs at the business, which employs several hundred staff, Bloomberg https://bloom.bg/2VZlwaR said, adding no final decision had been made.
The bank is putting the finishing touches to a review of the unit, which has struggled with low profitability for some time, Bloomberg reported, citing people briefed on the matter.
In a statement, Deutsche Bank said: “We are committed to a robust and broad-based rates platform and are investing in areas of our rates business where we see opportunities to grow our client franchise.”
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