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French President pushes for Tobin Tax

French President pushes for Tobin Tax

The BBC has reported that French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, wants to introduce a levy called Tobin Tax, aimed at curbing the bonus culture in the City. Tobin tax is the suggested tax on all trade of currency across borders and was named after the economist James Tobin in the 1970s. The proposal was suggested by [...]

EU Ministers unveil details of ending excessive bank bonuses

EU Ministers unveil details of ending excessive bank bonuses

A meeting today of European finance leaders unveiled details of plans to clamp down on excessive bank bonuses. The issue will also be high on the agenda at the G20 finance ministers’ meeting this weekend and will be a priority in the full G20 meeting in Pittsburgh in late September. Earlier this week, Prime Minister [...]

PM adds to bank bonus debate

PM adds to bank bonus debate

The topic of bank bonuses continues to hit the headlines with Prime Minister Gordon Brown suggesting a possible cap on bonuses within the banking industry, and indicating that bonuses should be based on long-term success. The PM added that banks should be able to “claw back” bonuses if the bank later performed poorly. Mr Brown [...]

FSA chief supports tax to curb bonuses

FSA chief supports tax to curb bonuses

The chairman of the Financial Services Authority is supporting a new tax on banks, aimed at curbing the bonus culture in the City. In an interview with Prospect magazine, Lord Turner attacked the industry and said some of the City’s activities had “swollen beyond its socially useful size” and was happy to consider taxing it. [...]

Plans to curb excessive bonus payments

Plans to curb excessive bonus payments

The excessive bonus culture, a subject which has dominated the news this year, rears its head again after Chancellor Alistair Darling has responded to calls for a new commission to restrict bonus payments. Bank bonuses, in particular, have sparked public anger and have been the subject of heavy criticism since it is banks that are [...]