Deutsche Bank Cuts Fixed-Income Jobs Amid Sewing Turnaround Plan
Sep.06 -- Deutsche Bank AG is cutting dozens of traders and salespeople in its global fixed-income ranks, a unit that was largely spared from the first round of reductions in the firm’s overhaul two months ago. Nicholas Comfort reports from Frankfurt on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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