HONG KONG (Reuters) -Two Chinese companies and JPMorgan have become the latest banking groups to cut jobs in China as a slow ...
China International Capital Corp (CICC) may reduce its investment banking headcount by at least 10% this year, two people ...
Two Chinese companies and JPMorgan have become the latest banking groups to cut jobs in China as a slow recovery in listing and dealmaking activities force them to ramp up cost controls, six sources ...
JPMorgan Chase implements job cuts in Asia as dealmaking activity declines amid China's property crisis and economic uncertainty.
JPMorgan Chase & Co has become the latest Wall Street firm to reduce its workforce in Hong Kong, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, amid a weaker market and dealmaking activities. The U.S.
China's CITIC Securities is cutting around a dozen investment banking jobs in Hong Kong, as slower listing and dealmaking activities pressured the firm to reduce costs, according to two sources with ...
China International Capital Corp (CICC) may reduce its investment banking headcount by at least 10 per cent this year, two people with knowledge of the matter said, as a capital market downturn and ...
Global banking giants are slashing Asian jobs, with China bearing the brunt. JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, and HSBC are restructuring their investment divisions amid shrinking deals and economic ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co has become the latest Wall Street firm to reduce its workforce in Hong Kong, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, amid a weaker market and dealmaking activities.The U.S.
The reductions impacted mostly staff at vice president and associate levels in sectors including consumer, energy and health care.
Credit Agricole SA , France's second-biggest listed bank, posted a forecast-beating 55% jump in first-quarter net profit on Friday, helped by corporate and investment banking sales that outperformed ...
An investment banking executive at Bank of America has died, the bank said on Monday. The person died of natural causes, according to an email from the New York Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, ...