"Barclays stoked the row over City pay on Tuesday by announcing a 32% fall in profits but a rise of 10% in the bonus pool for its 140,000 staff around the world.
Antony Jenkins, promoted to run Barclays in the wake of the £290m fine for rigging Libor, defended the decision to increase bonus payouts as he warned that between 10,000 to 12,000 jobs would be cut this year as he races to cut costs. Some 820 senior roles are to go along with 7,000 jobs in the UK."
Barclays hikes bonuses amid warning on jobs and fall in profits | Business | theguardian.com
Lower profits, but higher bonuses?
That's so bankernomics...
Antony Jenkins, promoted to run Barclays in the wake of the £290m fine for rigging Libor, defended the decision to increase bonus payouts as he warned that between 10,000 to 12,000 jobs would be cut this year as he races to cut costs. Some 820 senior roles are to go along with 7,000 jobs in the UK."
Barclays hikes bonuses amid warning on jobs and fall in profits | Business | theguardian.com
Lower profits, but higher bonuses?
That's so bankernomics...
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