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Lunchtime Links: Senior Lehman traders urgently requesting a job that pays at least £150k

17 September 2008

eFinancialCareers UK

What do you do when one minute you’re gainfully employed and the next you’re dangerously skint and struggling to pay the bills? The answer appears to be to call a recruiter and request any job that pays base plus a very modest bonus. Trouble is, £150k is a lot of money outside banking.

Bob Diamond feels your pain. (The Times)

Laid off (or not) by Lehman. (Laid Off By Lehman)

Maybe KDB will buy Lehman’s UK operations? (Korea Times)

Cheering news: 110,000 jobs to go in the City. (Telegraph)

The mother of all bail-outs. (Bloomberg)

Why AIG was downgraded. (CNBC)

Why AIG was too big to fail. (Bloomberg)

"The fear is just huge. People are worried about counter-party risk." (Guardian)

Goldman results are worst for nine years. (Telegraph)

Morgan Stanley results are better than expected. (CNBC)

Morgan Stanley eyeing up well capitalised banks. (CNBC)

"If AIG had gone the way of Lehman, their alt-a and prime debt prices would have been discovered and Goldman and Stanley would too be on the list of next to die." (Fintag)

The ultimate market cap meltdown graphic. (New York Times)

Russia suspends trading in just about everything. (FT Alphaville)

Thain and two chums to reap $200m for selling Merrill. (Bloomberg)

Blow-by-blow account of Lloyds’ HBOS negotiations. (BBC)

Comments (14)

Thats the problem with banking. You can get paid £150K for being a tea boy with good academics and an ego.

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Comments (14)

  • what a load of posers...listen to yourselves, you sound like spoiled brats. pathetic

    idiots... 21 Sep 2008

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  • Henry is a Big Brother style mole, planted by efinancialnews to up the hit rate...

    Endemol 18 Sep 2008

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  • Henry obviously  sees the role of cashier  at  McDonalds as "trading". Good luck with that.

    Dirk 18 Sep 2008

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  • Henry works at McDonalds on the corner where Moorgate and London Wall meet. He's doing a finance course nearby and has very very big dreams.

    Alex 18 Sep 2008

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  • Henry - the amount of time you are on here with your rather predictable comments I am suprised you have time to earn any cash... ... are you trying to make up for areas in your life where you fall short of the average I wonder?

    Bunch of Muppets 18 Sep 2008

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  • Are you lot mad ?

    Eawxp05 17 Sep 2008

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  • Henry sounds like a  fool - guessing you are a bitter Mac D's employee or something

    Samuel 17 Sep 2008

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  • "£150k just about enough to get by "

    I take it you're being sarcastic Henry? I need at least £250k.

    What do you do, eat at Burger King?

    Rupert 17 Sep 2008

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  • I wouldn't get out of bed for £200k, and actually find it slightly insulting dealing with people that do..

    Henry 17 Sep 2008

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  • "Besides £150K per yr living in london is probably just enough to get by."

    If you're single, yes just about. If you have a family to look after, no bloody way.

    Henry 17 Sep 2008

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