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Finance Layoffs: GE Capital to lay off 127

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pinkslips_transparent_125x100.gifThe latest round of finance layoffs includes GE Capital Corp.

GE Capital laid off 127 employees in Bedford, Texas, over the last three months as part of a restructuring. The staff reductions will continue through mid-September, according to the Connecticut Post online.

It's a tough employment market for financial professionals, but there are jobs as companies are hiring. In fact, Societe Generale SA is hiring 40 bankers, and the SEC is hiring as well. Here's our pick of the day from The Deal's Career Channel:

VP / Associate - Industrials - Investment Banking in New York

For a roundup of all the announced layoffs to date, check out The Deal's Pink slips on Wall Street Dealwatch or any of the links below. Also, feel free to leave us any layoff or hiring rumors you are hearing. - Maria Woehr

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