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Calls have been made for an overhaul of the long-hours culture among young staff working for banks in the City of London after the highly-publicised death of German student Moritz Erhardt, had won a sought-after internship at the London city offices of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Calls have been made for an overhaul of the long-hours culture among young staff working for banks after the highly-publicised death of German student Moritz Erhardt. The 21-year-old was found dead in his east London flat as he neared the end of a summer internship at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Applications are now open for internships at banks in cities around the world this summer.Applications are now open for internships at banks in cities around the world this summer.
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