According to a report from financial news agency Bloomberg, Goldman
Sachs, for example, has set aside $6.8 billion for bonuses, and Morgan
Stanley, $6.4 billion.
Я так понимаю, обе фирмы участвуют в бейлауте?
Gandel, who's a Money magazine senior writer and contributor to
Time.com says, "Compensation should be down 70 percent but, because all
this new money is coming from the government, the firms are now saying
they can pay more, and so they're only going to cut bonuses by 40
percent."
Even without bonuses, the mean annual salary for a securities industry
employee was just under $400,000, David notes, ten times more than the
average U.S. worker.
Sachs, for example, has set aside $6.8 billion for bonuses, and Morgan
Stanley, $6.4 billion.
Я так понимаю, обе фирмы участвуют в бейлауте?
Gandel, who's a Money magazine senior writer and contributor to
Time.com says, "Compensation should be down 70 percent but, because all
this new money is coming from the government, the firms are now saying
they can pay more, and so they're only going to cut bonuses by 40
percent."
Even without bonuses, the mean annual salary for a securities industry
employee was just under $400,000, David notes, ten times more than the
average U.S. worker.
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