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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Wall Street bonuses this year.

Here's a follow up article to my post in November about Goldman's bonuses this year.

The numbers in the CNNMoney article don't add up with the New York Magazine numbers though - I find it hard to believe that Goldman, with $11 billion in bonuses, will account for more than half of all of Wall Street's bonuses.

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