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‘Banks will get burned’: Fixed income hiring rises again

For European fixed income traders, the long hiring-drought nightmare is over — but banks who resisted job cuts may be hard to compete with

‘Banks will get burned’: Fixed income hiring rises again
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European investment banks are finally showing their fixed income teams some love.

After nearly 10 years of extensive job cuts left banks too weak to take advantage of a resurgent trading environment, European firms are hiring again. But with US rivals already well-staffed and positioned to capitalise on the market, some say the European surge is too little, too late.

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