February 14, 2012
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The Swedish government has called on EU leaders to agree to curb bankers' bonuses when they meet on September 17th ahead of G20 talks on the economic crisis, Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said on Friday.
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I mean, a 90% tax levied on a person with the profession "banker" whose income for the year was USD 50,000,000 .... now that's justice!!
The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel has been trying for years, long before the present crisis to bring in more bank regulation at European level and she was not listened to. The United Kingdom, Sweden, Ireland, Spain and Italy were all opposed to any proposition that Merkel made to regulate the banks.
One of the worst offenders in Europe is Swedbank. There are two banks in europe that I believe should be nationalised and all staff above branch manager fired. Anglo Irish Bank in Ireland and Swedbank in Sweden. They would deserve it. That is so that there internal structures can be changed to resemble banking sanity, before being refloated on the stock exchanges, with a ban on previous staff holding positions or being consultants.
I think every country in Europe should have at least one bank made an example of. If it is acceptabel for the population to suffer, it is acceptable for bankers to suffer.
There needs to be European wide law, that ensures that banks can back up there lending with assets and behave as banks, not as some sort of social pruning excercise.
Otherwise the alternative is the multi-billion Wall Street dollar bonuses of old, that is, before they had a recent miraculous recovery using the people's tax money to stay alive. Now, even in their Depression, they are again paying billions in bonuses.
Wall Street has already recovered enough to "bundle" life-insurance policies that the poor elderly have been forced to sell for cash, so that Wall Street can offer these "lucrative" instruments to make billions, something akin to their corrupt manipulatlons with the "sub-prime" mortgages that they knew the people could never afford, and, that in effect exported their Depression to Sweden.
Sweden does not need nor want that corruption.
EXACTLY!!! The real way to put corporate greed in check is through taxes!
"It is GREAT! I got a 200 million dollar bonus last year! Unfortunately, I only got to take home 1 million of that!"
Guess who got the OTHER 199 million dollars!
Corporations will stop paying out such large bonuses if the government removes the tax incentives!
See "Bank Bonuses and Climate Change"
http://thegreenmarket.blogspot.com/2009/09/politics-of-curbing-bankers-bonuses-in.html