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Soros calls Wall St profits ‘gifts’ from state

By Chrystia Freeland in New York

Published: October 23 2009 23:32 | Last updated: October 23 2009 23:32

The big profits made by some of Wall Street’s leading banks are “hidden gifts” from the state, and taxpayer resentment of such companies is “justified”, George Soros, the fund manager, said in an interview with the Financial Times.

“Those earnings are not the achievement of risk-takers,” Mr Soros said. “These are gifts, hidden gifts, from the government, so I don’t think that those monies should be used to pay bonuses. There’s a resentment which I think is justified.”

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