The Dilemmas of Compensation Policies and Practices
As tough economic balancing decisions are being formulated in the current fragile economic recovery process, extra-large global banks, which benefited from taxpayers' bailout support money, turned around with huge profits again, mainly through high risk proprietary trading. Once again, these ba...
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