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The conversion of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley into commercial banks is being proclaimed by some as the end of investment banking.
I want everyone's predictions. What does Paulson's bailout mean for the banking industry as a whole?
Will hedge funds suffer a critical blow in terms of regulation?
Have we seen the end of power house ibanks without a deposit base? Has Glass-Steagall become no more than a 75 year old roll of dunny paper?
How insulated is the Australian sector?
My view: In the US, the banking industry has changed forever. Americans will subsequently have a sturdier but less innovative financial industry. Remuneration and bonus structures in ibanks will necessarily change - it is one thing to have shareholders whingeing about million dollar bonuses. It is another thing entirely to have Mum and Dad depositors kicking up a stink.
I want everyone's predictions. What does Paulson's bailout mean for the banking industry as a whole?
Will hedge funds suffer a critical blow in terms of regulation?
Have we seen the end of power house ibanks without a deposit base? Has Glass-Steagall become no more than a 75 year old roll of dunny paper?
How insulated is the Australian sector?
My view: In the US, the banking industry has changed forever. Americans will subsequently have a sturdier but less innovative financial industry. Remuneration and bonus structures in ibanks will necessarily change - it is one thing to have shareholders whingeing about million dollar bonuses. It is another thing entirely to have Mum and Dad depositors kicking up a stink.