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Top Wall Street bankers to receive $70bn pay deals | Business | guardian.co.uk

Financial workers at Wall Street's top banks are to receive pay deals worth more than $70bn (£40.4bn), a substantial proportion of which is expected to be paid in bonuses, for their work so far this year - despite plunging the global financial system into its worst crisis since the 1929 stock market crash, the Guardian has learned.

Staff at six banks including Goldman Sachs and Citigroup will pick up the payouts despite being the beneficiaries of a $700bn bail-out from the US government that has already prompted widespread criticism. The government cash has been poured in on the condition that excessive executive pay will be curbed.

Pay plans for bankers have been disclosed in recent corporate statements. Pressure on the US firms to review preparations for annual bonuses increased today when Germany's Deutsche Bank said many of its leading traders would join chief executive Josef Ackermann in waiving millions of euro in annual payouts.

The sums that continue to be spent by Wall Street firms on payroll, payoffs and - most controversially - bonuses appear to bear no relation to the heavy losses incurred by investors in the banks. Shares in Citigroup and Goldman Sachs have declined by more than 45% since the start of the year; Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley have fallen by more than 60%. JP MorganChase fell 6.4% and Lehman Brothers has collapsed.

by Metatone (metatone [a|t] gmail (dot) com) on Fri Oct 17th, 2008 at 05:32:58 PM EST
Well of course. All fo the money has been to ensure that nothing changes, the merry go round continues and everybody gets their obscene bonuses. Wasn't that what Paulson wanted all along ? Cos if he didn't he'd have done something different.

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by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Fri Oct 17th, 2008 at 05:45:03 PM EST
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Why don't you add this link in the Salon to the other links about this topic. :-) (Special focus section)
by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Oct 17th, 2008 at 05:45:38 PM EST
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