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Bankers yearn for ‘noble purpose’ – so regulation will be relaxed

Institutions believe ‘demonstrating cultural change’ will be to their benefit, and the Wall Street banks are behind even on that

James 'Jes' Staley
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Bankers must feel driven by a “noble purpose” to serve their customers and bolster the real economy, the Lloyds chairman, Lord Blackwell, declared the other day.

What a splendid idea. Everyone should have a noble purpose. It makes you feel so much better. But hang on a moment, I hear the cynics say. Isn't it just a trifle ambitious to expect bankers to be noble?

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