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More job losses due to Brexit?
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Well if it isn't, then why did you post it in this sub-forum?Originally posted by original PM View Post“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
It may not be caused by Brexit, but as most job losses are thought to be in London and NY, Brexit does seem to be influencing where the job losses will come from. Notice how, even though they're a German bank there is no mention of significant losses from German operations.Originally posted by original PM View Post
Without Brexit the London jobs may have been more secure. With Brexit, DB will be better served protecting EU based jobs.
But of course you understand this. I mean, you can't really be that dumb, can you, not to see the impact of Brexit
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You guys seem a bit tetchy this morning, did you not sleep well?
I was just asking like.
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Tetchy? Nope. You couldn't wind me up pal. Said it so many times, CUK is entertainment for me, I come on here to have funOriginally posted by original PM View PostYou guys seem a bit tetchy this morning, did you not sleep well?
I was just asking like.
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Sometimes I think it would be nice if the likes of you could get some education (and I know others do try to help you with this) but actually I prefer you the way you are. Much more fun for me to see your stupid posts - such entertainment - keep it up
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After three years we have yet to hear from you about any tangible benefits from leaving the EU. Please name one.Originally posted by original PM View PostYou guys seem a bit tetchy this morning, did you not sleep well?
I was just asking like.
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Upcoming break up of Tory Scum party, hopefully Liebour too.Originally posted by Paddy View PostAfter three years we have yet to hear from you about any tangible benefits from leaving the EU. Please name one.
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Deutsche Bank did this a couple of years ago, as soon as they announced it I got offered 2 contracts with them“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIt may not be caused by Brexit, but as most job losses are thought to be in London and NY, Brexit does seem to be influencing where the job losses will come from. Notice how, even though they're a German bank there is no mention of significant losses from German operations.
Without Brexit the London jobs may have been more secure. With Brexit, DB will be better served protecting EU based jobs.
But of course you understand this. I mean, you can't really be that dumb, can you, not to see the impact of Brexit
yeah the thickies are out again, can't even read
The 20,000 job cuts would be equivalent to a fifth of the company's global workforce.With almost 8,000 staff, London is the home of its biggest investment operations.
Deutsche Bank has been struggling for years with the decline of its investment bank and has made several attempts to revamp its business.
It is thought that the latest plan will be the most ambitious so far and it has already prompted the resignation of one top executive.
On Friday, the bank announced that its head of investment banking, Garth Ritchie, was leaving.
Shares in the firm have fallen by a quarter over the last year. Last month they fell below €6 a share, but have recovered a little since then, and on Friday closed at €7.17.
yep a german bank who have to trade mostly in London.
Hmm I suppose it does have some similarities with the EU. There seems to be a lot of corruption going on.
Deutsche Bank headquarters raided over money laundering - BBC News
The Frankfurt headquarters of Deutsche Bank have been raided by prosecutors in a money laundering investigation.Germany's public prosecutor alleged that two staff members have helped clients launder money from criminal activities.
Police cars were seen outside the tower blocks that house the headquarters of Germany's biggest bank.
Five other Deutsche offices in the city were searched in an operation involving about 170 police and officials.Comment
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