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London is now the worst place in the world to do business, say top bankers
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Originally posted by AtW View PostEmployees don't do business - bank in which they work does however.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe continuing storm over City bonuses is damaging Britain's reputation as a place to do business, a group of leading international bankers has warned.
What a load of tulip - "doing good business" and "earning a lot of money" are NOT the same things.
Frankly if it's easy to do good business then salaries paid to people who do that job should not be too high since it's supposedly easy.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI care alot about what taxpayer owned british banks pay. But as for foreign banks - I would rather they are in London than elsewhere.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's not about taxpayer owned, it's about shareholders (which is taxpayer in some cases) asserting their rights as owners to prent staff awarding themselves massive pay and bonuses for normal job done or when they don't do good job in the first place (like when losing money).Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo would you like JP Morgan, Goldmans, Morgan Stanley etcetc to move away from LOndon?
The only other "business" that I can think of that has got this patter are football clubs but that they can be viewed as expensive hobby.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt has nothing to do with London, but everything with shareholders - owners of said businesses making sure that people who were hired to run those businesses act in the best interest of shareholders such as but not limited to getting very high labour costs under control.
The only other "business" that I can think of that has got this patter are football clubs but that they can be viewed as expensive hobby.
For UK businesses it is very different.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn the cases I mention the shareholders are almost entirely American. They are going to do business - whether it is in UK or elsewhere.
Now the other question is whether all those UK bankers move out to US and other places to get higher salaries, my guess is that probably not.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBut why would they move out of London if costs of bankers employed in UK gets reduced? They are here for a reason and having lower labour costs only would keep them here for longer.
Now the other question is whether all those UK bankers move out to US and other places to get higher salaries, my guess is that probably not.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat is wrong with bankers being paid huge bonuses?Comment
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