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Global Financial Firms Go Slow on Recruitment
The ills of a slowdown in the U.S. economy are gathering pace in India. Almost seven months after the first ripples of the U.S. sub-prime shakeout hit the Indian shores with Lehman Brothers shutting down its mortgage capital division in Mumbai (India), global financial powerhouses operating from the country are seen reducing their employee headcounts
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