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Sunday, September 14, 2008

HSBC boss admits huge bonuses paid to City bankers helped cause credit crunch

Huge bonuses paid to City bankers have contributed to the credit crunch, the chairman of HSBC has admitted.
Stephen Green said he 'quite agreed' that the rewards of £14billion in 2006/07 for London's financial institutions were excessive and contributed to the current 'painful' downturn Britain now faces.
Mr Green himself is said to have earned £1.25million - plus a £1.75 million bonus - last year.
And HSBC's annual report revealed that the five best-paid people at the bank earned total bonuses of £24.5million in 2007.
It is the first time one of the world's leading banking figures has said remuneration in the banking industry was a factor in causing the current financial problems.
In an interview with the BBC, Mr Green, 59, indicated that one of the causes of the credit crunch was the number of staff who were paid too much for deals that went wrong, costing banks a fortune.

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How obscene is that! At a time when banks are foreclosing on their customers, dropping credit interest payments to save money and charging customers the earth for going overdrawn.

I recently went overdrawn by 20p yes 20 pence and was charged the total sum of £63 for the privilege!!

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