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Previously on "Barclays at it again!"

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  • Montyuk
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    It's pretty normal and if barclays wants to rate cut that's their choice. Again not all contractors even those on high rate will be cut.

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  • northernladuk
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    I don't really see the correlation. Show me a major client that doesn't seem to be in a continuous redundancy cycle of some kind.

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  • oliverson
    started a topic Barclays at it again!

    Barclays at it again!

    Permie redundancies taking place yesterday at their investment banking arm.

    Next up, rate cuts?

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