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Bloomberg: Balance of Power focuses on the politics and policies being shaped by the agenda of President Biden’s administration.
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East West United Bank, one of the biggest Russian lenders in Luxembourg, will cut about half of its workforce amid “unprecedented challenges” following the Kremlin-led invasion of Ukraine.
The bank, which was established in the Grand-Duchy in 1974, reached an accord to help protect its remaining staff and keep operating, Luxembourg’s main trade unions said in a joint statement on Thursday. Between 32 to 44 of the bank’s 80 employees will be let go.