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its incoming crop of first-year recruits up to $25,000 to wait as much as a year before starting.
But there’s a downside to layoffs and hiring delays. Advisers risk being short-staffed when activity picks up. And an echelon of junior bankers will miss out on what could be some era-defining deals. Grocers’ pandemic boom may be fizzling out, according to Eurostat data released on Thursday. Although sales of food, drinks and cigarettes surged more than 5% in March, demand slumped 5.5% the next month. It’s been easy for supermarkets to make money from couchbound punters.
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