Barclays to cut up to 12,000 roles as profits slump

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Barclays has said it intends to cut up to 12,000 jobs this year, including 7,000 in the UK, as it reveals it has upped its staff bonus pool despite a drop in profits.

The bank, which has 140,000 staff in total, said it had already told about half of the staff affected. The job cuts follow a 5% reduction in the workforce in 2013, when it scrapped 7,650 roles. The details come after Barclays yesterday confirmed its full-year profit figures a day early, following their publication in a corporate diary column. The bank's statutory pre-tax profits for 2013 rose to £2.9bn, but adjusted pre-tax profits fell by 32% to £5.2bn. Barclays said its profits were hit by restructuring of the bank last year, including its withdrawal from certain lines of busi...

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