
These last few years, the banking sector is playing one of the main parts in wrecking the US economy,so a reaction is bound to come..
Banks are obliged to reduce golden parachute payoffs for departing executives and to limit their bonus schemes in return for help from the US taxpayer.
This has lead to a lot of positive reactions, because during the last decade executives have gained enormous premiums, from $ 35m up to $ 161m!
Could there be a possibility that the crisis will change the obscene culture of self-enrichment?
Celien De Lat
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/26/wallstreet.useconomy
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These last few years, the banking sector is playing one of the main parts in wrecking the US economy,so a reaction is bound to come..
Banks are obliged to reduce golden parachute payoffs for departing executives and to limit their bonus schemes in return for help from the US taxpayer.
This has lead [led] to a lot of positive reactions, because during the last decade executives have gained enormous premiums, from $ 35m up to $ 161m!
Could there be a possibility that the crisis will change the obscene culture of self-enrichment?
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olaf
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