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Nat West were good until last week
and their online service is easy to use, much better than Barclays, which is a nightmare
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:32, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
There's a few emails and IM's released which are basically.
"yo dawg, can you lie in the figures today or I'll lose a bit of money"
"sure thing"
"whoop, opening champagne"

cunts.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:34, Reply)
It does appear more and more that the banking sedctor is rotton throughout
The problem is of course that like hire like and nurture those people within the current culture. To be the one upstanding voice would mean sacrificing your career, and so on and so forth.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:37, Reply)
It's also a fundemental problem with the LIBOR, in that it's sent in manually by all the bankers, and then calculated.
It should be automatically registered and published.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:41, Reply)
how is it rotten?
this form of banking exists singly and purely to make money. It has no more moral obligation to humanity than a rock falling from the sky has not to crush you.

I fucking despise it, but it's idiot to suggest that the whole sector is somehow rotten or bad. It's absolutely brilliant at what it does. Because even when it fails, it still succeeds.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:47, Reply)
It's rotton if they are systematically using illegal activities to maximise their return

(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 10:54, Reply)
why?
law is a code of morality. Morality is not something you can apply to an investment bank, since it exists to make money, which is a purely amoral purpose.

a fine for breaking the law is merely another loss. Someone going to prison is collateral damage; replace them. If they make more money breaking the law than they are fined for doing it, it's a net win and they are still good at what they are doing : not rotten.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 11:19, Reply)
see also: BP, Gulf of Mexio, Union Carbide, Bhopal and any fucking oil company in Nigeria for more extreme examples
Everything has a value when your business is money.
(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 11:22, Reply)

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