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Barclays to increase workforce by 10% in Asia

UK-based Barclays today said it would increase workforce in merchant banking segment across Asia by 10 per cent during 2010. - Foreign banks hike minimum balance for savings accounts - Ramachandran joins Karvy Pvt Wealth - Axis Bank plans first dollar bonds since 2007 - Barclays lowers int rates for regular EMI payee - Barclays wealth appoints Nahar as Director - Suvrat Saigal is Barclays" Consumer Banking Director "We"ve seen very strong performance across Asia for all our business classes...We would expect our workforce to increase across Asia by 10 per cent," Barclays Chairman and CEO Asia Pacific Robert A Morrice told reporters on the sidelines of the India Economic Summit here. On India strategy, Barclay said it would continue to grow the business in the same way as it has been growing in the last 5 years. Meanwhile, Bank of America Merrill Lynch county head (India) Kevan V Watts said India is a structural story and it makes sense to invest money in the equity market. Sectors that look attractive include infrastructure and stock, which have good exposure to rural markets, he said. However, dollar is expected to remain week in the coming months.


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