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GLOBAL MARKETS - Banks and economy hit stocks, oil slides

Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:24pm IST
 
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By Jeremy Gaunt, European Investment Correspondent

LONDON (Reuters) - Global shares fell again on Tuesday, battered by growing prospects of a deep global recession and one of the biggest job cut plans in history at Citigroup.

Wall Street looked set to open with relatively deep losses.

The dollar was higher against the euro but lost versus the yen. Oil fell below $55 a barrel for a 19 percent loss this month.

Despite relatively stable conditions in short-term credit markets, banks were struggling to contain climbing losses on bad loans, with Citi, the second-largest U.S. bank, reducing its workforce by 15 percent in a dramatic move to restore itself to health.

HSBC also laid off an additional 500 staff in Asia after announcing 1,100 job cuts in September.

The state of the global economy remained the main concern.

"Analysts are no longer wondering if we are in a recession. The question now is how long and how painful will this economic contraction be," said David Evans, analyst at BetOnMarkets.com.

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