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BNP Paribas’ Exane trims analysts as deputy research head departs

French lender becomes the latest to look to annual performance round to scale back its staff ranks

In July last year, BNP Paribas acquired the remaining 50% stake in Exane to take full control of the broker as part of a broader push into equities
In July last year, BNP Paribas acquired the remaining 50% stake in Exane to take full control of the broker as part of a broader push into equities Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

BNP Paribas’ equity broker Exane has cut a number of roles in recent weeks in a move that has seen its deputy head of research depart.

Exane, which is now entirely owned by the French bank, has let five analysts go in recent weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. Paul Schneider, who has been deputy head of research at the broker since 2018, is among those to depart.

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