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on bank pay
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in a broad riposte to excess, told
a room full of international bankers and CEOs just what they did not want
to hear: Brace for bonus curbs, tighter banking regulations and new bookkeeping
rules.
It was a brazen posture for the World Economic Forum, a gathering of
business and political elite at a Swiss ski resort that in many ways embodies
the globalised economy.
Many in Wednesday's crowd - including those whose companies are starting
to recover after a crushing year - bristled at Sarkozy's keynote speech,
calling it simplistic and populist.
Indeed, it echoed rallying cries of workers from the United States to
Europe and Asia. And it was prescient, coming just hours before President
Barack Obama's first State of the Union address, where he addressed reforming
Wall Street.
"There are remuneration packages that will no longer be tolerated
because they bear no relationship to merit," Sarkozy said, calling
it "morally indefensible" when companies that "contribute
to destroying jobs and wealth also earn a lot of money".
The comment drew a lone clap, while the rest of the hall stayed silent.
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