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DEUTSCHE BÖRSE RESHUFFLES

In a bid to improve efficiency, Deutsche Börse plans to move approximately 200 positions from its Luxembourg and Frankfurt facilities to Prague, where the exchange operator has had a subsidiary since 2006, officials say. Part of the drive will include a number of staff reductions in central functions and IT as well as the elimination of vacant positions. Certain current external functions will also be brought in-house, officials add.

SOCGEN HIRES CADROY

Société Générale

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