Barclays to cut more investment banking jobs – source

British bank midway through cost-reduction plan which involves shedding 19,000 jobs

Barclays plans to cut more jobs in its investment banking unit, a source familiar with the matter said, as the British bank steps up efforts to slash costs and boost profit.

Most of these job cuts will be in Asia, the source said on Friday.

Bloomberg reported earlier in the day that Barclays would cut 20 per cent more investment banking jobs, citing people with knowledge on the matter.

Last month, the bank had put a freeze on hiring until the start of next year.

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Barclays is midway through a three-year cost-reduction plan, which involves shedding 19,000 jobs, or about 14 per cent of its global workforce.

The latest round of layoffs will be in addition to the 7,000 jobs that the bank plans to cut by 2016.

Germany's Deutsche Bank announced in October that it would cut 15,000 jobs, exit 10 countries and reduce costs to lower than €22 billion by 2018 after splitting its investment bank.

The same month, Switzerland's Credit Suisse announced a big restructuring plan under new chief executive Tidjane Thiam. – Reuters