LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Lloyds Banking Group PLC (NYSE:LYG) , which is 41%-owned by the U.K. government, is planning to cut 15,000 jobs as part of a GBP1 billion cost-saving plan, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The report comes after Lloyds last week said it is cutting 300 jobs as part of an ongoing ...
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