Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wall Street immune to recession

Just two years after the global financial crisis that threatened to destroy the banking industry, Wall Street bonuses have hit a record high. According to The Wall Street Journal, employees at America's biggest banks are set to reward themselves with $144 billion in compensation and benefits this year. Karl Denninger of The Market Ticker believes that if you are a banker it seems you are immune to prosecution, originally under the Bush Administration and now under the Obama Administration.

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