Swiss investment bank Credit Suisse plans to cut more than 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting weaker quarterly profit.
It's not clear how much the cuts will effect workers in Research Triangle Park, where Credit Suisse employed nearly 1,100 people at a technology support center at the end of 2010. The facility also employs about 200 contractors.
Credit Suisse was lured to RTP in 2004 with the promise of incentives worth as much as $14.4 million. The company announced several expansions since then, including a plan in 2009 to add 300 more information technology workers.
This morning, the company said it will eliminate about 4 percent of its 50,700 full-time positions worldwide. The move will save more than $1.2 billion in annual costs by 2012.


Celgard, a Charlotte company that's become a darling of politicians for its green technology work and job creation, will get a little more love on Monday morning.
Lord Corp. plans to expand its Cary headquarters and add 117 jobs during the next five years.
A California-based bottled water company plans to open a new plant north of Charlotte and create 66 jobs during the next three years.
Sears is reportedly considering moving its headquarters out of Illinois and North Carolina may be on the short list of potential new homes.
Officials with the N.C. Biotechnology Center are in discussions with at least 20 companies that are considering expansion in this state.
