Sunday, Nov 16, 2008

House price crash will gather momentum next year.

Telegraph: Thousands of City workers axed in jobs bloodbath

JP Morgan, the US investment bank, is drawing up plans to axe thousands of jobs across its worldwide operations. The move is likely to mean redundancy for hundreds of City workers, compounding the growing sense of crisis in London's financial services industry and the broader British economy.

Posted by mytimeisnigh @ 11:01 AM (641 views) Add Comment

7 Comments

1. paul said...

"JP Morgan, the US investment bank"

I know who they could start with ...

Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:22AM Report Comment
 

4. Sold Out said...

Slightyoff topic but relevent to job losses.
i am just leaving stansted all the checkin staff have been replaced by machines.

Sunday, November 16, 2008 01:28PM Report Comment
 

5. Affordablehousing said...

JP Morgan were taken over by the Mafia ages ago, when they diversified into 'legit' business's.

Sunday, November 16, 2008 03:29PM Report Comment
 

6. planning4acrash said...

You know that its legal to invest drug money in the New York Stock Exchange, so long as it isn't American's who are investing the money, and so long as the money comes from abroad, and it is common knowledge that the CIA bring drugs into America, that troops in Afghanistan protect the poppy fields. So, Affordablehousing, you may not be too far from the truth.

Sunday, November 16, 2008 05:15PM Report Comment
 

7. harold said...

"i am just leaving stansted all the checkin staff have been replaced by machines."

Must be more courteous now.

Sunday, November 16, 2008 06:24PM Report Comment
 

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