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what are you on about ??Curiously, they still have the option of teaming up with their other rich and crooked chums and making a go of it.
what are you on about ??Curiously, they still have the option of teaming up with their other rich and crooked chums and making a go of it.
Reference point 4, I dont agree that the government is terrified of regulating the banks, I really dont think this was an unclear point.
I really dont see how tighter regulation would've stopped the bent libor fixing , people are screaming for more regulation without actually specifying how it would improve the situation, the scam was uncovered , the guilty banks fined, the guilty traders sacked, and criminal charges are being looked into, what more do people want from the FSA ?So why don't they? I actually don't think fear comes into it. More to do with cronyism, pay offs and political donations.
friday morning and the situation gets worse
shares down
share holders up in arms
Diamond refusing to resign
Shameron getting redder in the face
Labour asking for criminal prosecutions
the queen showing off OUR diamonds which alone could pay off the world debts
have to because its such easy pickings...
FTSE has opened up over 1%
Barclays opened up strong, come back to up 2.6%
Diamond refusing to resign over somthing happened 4-6 years ago. Are you going to demand all the other bank CEOs (who werent in their jobs) resign as this comes round to them?
Shameron. cute.
Labour should maybe have considered making criminal offences, instead of grandstanding now.
Crown Jewels valued at £2-3bn, some far fetch estimates 10x that. still not even going to cover one years interest payments on our debt.
Diamond refusing to resign over somthing happened 4-6 years ago. Are you going to demand all the other bank CEOs (who werent in their jobs) resign as this comes round to them?
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Yeah, you're right. I hope they all get away scot free.
so you would have manager sacked for a poor desicion their predecessor made? say sack Gus because Dean Wilkins took a bung (not for a momenting suggesting...)?
IF they were involved or had knowledge, let call for their resignation. if they weren't in a position to, because they where at another company, then why should they go? Diamond might have known, lets find out first.
i dont wont people to get away scot free, but i also dont like the media and politicians conducting a public lynching without the full story.
If he was in charge at BarCap then it WAS on his watch, it would have been BarCap setting the LIBOR rates , rather than the parent company Barclays.Diamond was in charge of Barclays Capital at the time. If he didn't know I'll be amazed but if that is the case then SURELY he should have which is enough anyway imo to force resignation from his current position. Can't comment on any other CEOs but I wants HEAD TO ROLL.
If he was in charge at BarCap then it WAS on his watch, it would have been BarCap setting the LIBOR rates , rather than the parent company Barclays.
Are you sure ?shirley this would comeout of the head office, BarCap didnt really exist before they brought the corpse of Lehmans and im sure they would have been involved before that? not saying he didnt know somthing as im sure BarCcap would have fed in numbers (and requests for massaging..)
There seems to a a huge gap between what many of us would 'like' to happen - and the reality of what needs to happen.
You may wish through misty-eyed nostalgia for the days of honest and true manufacturing and men tilling the earth. You may have a natural abhorence of the financial markets and banking sector.
The reality I suspect is that we need finance and banking for so many reasons - let's remember that 'banking' has so many facets and faces - the retail banking sector is very different from these casino banking arms.
The square mile here has created wealth and jobs for decades and the fact that we see these unpleasant unpalatable sides to it does not mean sadly that we have a plan B to revert to.
It's here to stay and like it or not, we will probably be relying on this industry to gradually pull us through these difficult times.