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FIVE TAIWAN STATE-OWNED BANKS TO RECRUIT 446 NEW STAFF MEMBERS.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 29-MAR-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

TAIPEI, March 29 Asia Pulse - Amid a domestic economic recovery, five state-owned banks will recruit a total of 446 clerks this year, financial sources said Sunday.

The five banks -- Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Cooperative Bank, Land Bank of Taiwan, Central Trust of China, and the Export-Import Bank...

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