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End of big bonuses at Goldman Sachs?

14 October 2008

Sarah Butcher

Last year, the average Goldmanite earned $662k. In 2006, he/she earned $623k. And in 2005, the average was $498k. Now that the firm has been recapitalised by the US government, such jaw-dropping bonuses could be a thing of the past.

According to Bloomberg, Goldman is one of nine banks which will receive $125bn from the US Treasury.

Participating banks will be obliged to accept restrictions on executive pay. Lloyd Blankfein, who last year earned $74m in salary, bonus and other inducements, is likely to be most adversely affected by the restrictions. But having had state cash foisted upon it, it seems unlikely that Goldman will be free to pay as handsomely as usual for some time to come.

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  • Gutted Henry

    A.Banker 14 Oct 2008

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  • can you cash a cheque for me please Henry?

    akamaicvs 14 Oct 2008

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  • How will henry live in London on a less than 200k payout? Oh my god.

    bc 14 Oct 2008

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  • Henry, stop posting comments under different names and refering to yourself! you are pathetic

    Henry is a looser 14 Oct 2008

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  • Loser is spelt with a single o. 'Looser' would imply that Henry is loose, which I somehow doubt.

    Peter Pepper 14 Oct 2008

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