European investment banks get the nip and tuck treatment

LONDON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Europe's biggest investment banks are slimming down in a fight for survival, eight years after the global financial crisis wrought regulatory changes and sparked litigation costs that have left them still struggling to achieve profitability.
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