France’s second biggest bank, Societe Generale, tells CNBC it is considering cutting up to 700 jobs as it reports a 50% fall in first-quarter earnings.
See the article here: Societe Generale mulls job cuts
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France’s second biggest bank, Societe Generale, tells CNBC it is considering cutting up to 700 jobs as it reports a 50% fall in first-quarter earnings.
See the article here: Societe Generale mulls job cuts
Category : Business
Banking giant HSBC is cutting 3,166 UK jobs as the bank continues efforts to reduce costs.
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Bank of America reports a sharp rise in profits after cutting costs and setting aside less money for bad loans.
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TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – April 18, 2013) - ACORN members will be at city hall on Thursday to respond to a report on the city’s efforts over the last four years to crack down on slum landlords. The city has been quietly cutting inspection and enforcement programs designed in 2009 to help make sure tenants have safe, clean places to live.
Read more from the original source: Advisory-Toronto ACORN: City is Failing Tenants, Healthy Homes Aren’t Gravy
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A consultation on plans to save £220m from the criminal legal aid bill – including cutting funding for prisoners to make complaints – is launched.
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PEGUIS, MANITOBA–(Marketwire – March 22, 2013) - Berger Peat Moss is clear cutting Manitoba forest. Manitoba Conservation issued a road building permit to Berger January 1, 2013. Berger Peat Moss’ new environment licence, issued late February after a year and half of appeals, is for a new peat mine in the Washow Peninsula on Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba. The company was road building the day after the licence was issued. Clear cutting started recently.
Read more: Peguis First Nation: Berger Peat Moss Clear Cutting Despite Licence Requirements
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Google’s Motorola Mobility Unit says it is cutting 1,200 jobs, or more than 10% of its workforce, as Google tries to return the business to profitability.
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Poland is frustrated after the EU’s top court rejected its legal complaint about the EU mechanism for cutting carbon emissions.
Read the original: EU court rebuffs Poland over CO2