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By Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor & Lawrence Matheson Deutsche Bank has unveiled plans to cut 3,500 jobs by the end of next year in an effort to save costs. It’s part of a strategy to slash 2.5 billion (£2.1 billion) to boost the company’s profits. The prestigious German bank said that these job cuts will be “mainly in non-client-facing areas”. Deutsche Bank employs around 90,000 people globally, with about 7,000 workers here in the UK – its unsure how this move will affect jobs in the UK. In an attempt to maximise efficiency, they will also streamline their marketing network, co…

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