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City job vacancies rise for first time since Brexit

The number of people looking for work also rose year-on-year in November, according to headhunter Morgan McKinley

City job vacancies rise for first time since Brexit
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The number of job vacancies in the City of London rose year-on-year in November – the first month this has happened since the UK's vote to leave the European Union.

Available jobs rose by 6% during the month, compared with November 2015, according to the recruitment firm Morgan McKinley.

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