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Profit fell more than 50% at France's biggest bank

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It's tough being a big investment bank at the moment.

Profit at BNP Paribas, France's biggest bank, fell 52% in the fourth quarter. 

Income fell to €665 million (£511 million) from more than €1 billion a year earlier.

The bank had to write-down the value of assets at BNL its Italian unit and took a hit in its investment banking division as costs increased.

Like almost all the other big European bank, BNP Paribas is restructuring, and is planning to save up to a billion euros by scaling back its investment bank and boosting its wealth management divisions.

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Tough rules on how banks must plan for losses on their assets, combined with anemic global growth and low interest rates have made traditional investment banking business models non-viable.

Credit Suisse said it will accelerate its cost-cutting programme — read job cuts — on Thursday after posting its first annual loss since 2008. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank is struggling with the same problems and last month posted a huge €6.8 billion (£5.1 billion) loss for 2015.

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