Bank Bonuses Not an Election Issue
By The Economist Intelligence Unit, PRNEThursday, March 11, 2010
LONDON, March 12, 2010 - City bonuses and bank break ups will not be on any party's agenda in the
UK general election in spite of public hostility towards the City.
Ironically, it's the Tories who lean more towards a dividing line between
investment and high street banking than Labour, says Neil Prothero of the
Economist Intelligence Unit in a new weekly podcast, Election Countdown.
The programme is now available now on www.cantos.com.
Cantos.com, the online financial broadcaster, features in-depth
interviews, documentaries and webcasts with senior company executives. If you
would like to contact us, please email amanda.alexander@cantos.com or phone
+44-207-936-1352.
Cantos.com, the online financial broadcaster, features in-depth interviews, documentaries and webcasts with senior company executives. If you would like to contact us, please email amanda.alexander at cantos.com or phone +44-207-936-1352.
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