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20 February 2009

A lottery of bonuses

Another application in an FT article of the long-dated option strategy (see earlier post) this time to discredit the UK Government's attempts to limit the risk of the short-term bonus culture in financial markets. The article is funny and makes a lot of sense, but the need to "do something" for the outraged public will unfortunately mean that not many politicians will take any note of it.

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