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The British bank said last week that it would claw bank past, current and future bankers' bonuses totaling around $470 million to pay the Libor settlement.
Mr Moore also described the decision by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to fine Lloyds £28m as "measly" and unlikely to act as a deterrent to future bankers.
To think that these measures will deter future bankers from adopting a recklessly rosy view of the risks they are taking, you have to be deeply delusional.
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On the mid-course interview she stated, "I struggle with what does a future banker or accountant really need to know about dinosaurs?…it's more about looking and learning how to see their world," and from the end-of-course, "first of all, I want to be able to have them relate everything they learn about dinosaurs to the world they live in because it's the only way it's going to be pertinent".
Future investment bankers pull all-nighters delving into subjects that they will never need to know about again, and years later, at reunions, they recall the intensity of the experience with something close to disbelief — and, often, passionate nostalgia.
Yes, it had the basics: 6 bedrooms, 7 ½ baths (it is practically illegal in Greenwich to build houses in which the future investment bankers of America don't have their own bathrooms), master suite in the master wing, pool, spa.
With software that can transfer money at zero cost, medical robots that can carry out the most delicate of operations, and smart algorithms that can diagnose diseases or dispense legal advice, what is the future for bankers, surgeons, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals?
"I gave a talk at the Harvard Business School a few weeks ago, and I told all these future investment bankers that they were missing the boat.
Besides the majority male skew, there didn't seem to be a specific "type" still engaging in this tradition; there was a real mix of private and state school kids, guys with Jack Wilshere haircuts, big-chested rugby lads, satellite town stoners in joggers and New Eras, awkward Inbetweeners-types and future merchant bankers.
Next Wave writers have often noted that advanced-degreed scientists are well qualified for many different kinds of work; yet a Ph.D. in taxonomy is a preposterously inefficient way of training, say, a future investment banker.
How could exploring philosophy, psychology and literature, for example, amplify the life and work of a future investment banker, economist or engineer?
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