Commuters wait for a train at the Canary Wharf underground station in London
Commuters wait for a train at the Canary Wharf underground station in London November 11, 2013. London's financial services sector created 25 percent more jobs in February than a year ago, new data has shown, indicating the industry may be recovering from the restructuring and redundancies prompted by the financial crisis. After a strong January, the City hiring market showed no signs of slowing down last month, with 3,220 new jobs created, compared with 2,575 added in February 2013, according to financial services recruiter Astbury Marsden. The data suggests London's banks and financial services companies are returning to growth after slashing thousands of jobs in the face of a lengthy recession and a series of industry scandals that followed the financial crisis. Picture taken November 11, 2013. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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