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The pandemic pause for headcount reduction is over at the German banking giant.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused Deutsche Bank to pause one of several dramatic steps to improve itself — a global layoff of 18,000 staff members — but new economic pressures are causing the German banking giant to revive its headcount reduction. The about-face is in contrast to HSBC, which recently put the brakes on a layoff...
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