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Fears over bonuses fuel job cuts, say bankers

By Chris Hughes and Megan Murphy in London

Published: June 29 2008 19:08 | Last updated: June 29 2008 19:08

Fears that employees are more likely to sue for a bonus if they are fired in the second half of the year than the first have helped fuel the spate of investment banking job cuts in June, say senior bankers.

This month there has been a dash by banks to implement staffing reductions, including the 6,500 cuts being targeted globally by Citi’s investment bank as part of a cost-cutting plan announced this year.

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