Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Banks agree £200bn for businesses but pay talks unresolved

Top bankers from Santander, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland also attended the talks which had been delayed by a day after the chancellor was held up by the snow.
Ministers felt discussions were constructive, even though they did not reach a specific outcome and were eventually overshadowed by the furore surrounding Cable's comments that he had "declared war" on Rupert Murdoch and his media empire.
Cable had gone into the meeting keen to achieve greater disclosure on the ways bankers are paid, a move he regards as crucial to show the coalition is taking action.
However, the chancellor has been less focused on forcing bankers to admit how much they pay themselves outside the boardroom and backed away from proposals designed by City grandee Sir David Walker to publish the number of staff earning more than £1m.
The government tonight said the talks with the bankers had discussed "bank lending – particularly to small and medium-sized businesses – and pay discipline, and how the banking industry can best support economic growth and job creation in the UK in 2011 and beyond".

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