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      FT analysis shows average gender pay gap unchanged at 12% despite efforts to narrow divide

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      Americans who came of age around the crisis have fallen behind previous generations

    • Saturday, 26 August, 2017
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      Bank pay rebounded faster in the US than Europe

      CEOs still enjoy great riches, but MBA graduates increasingly prefer other careers

    • Friday, 25 August, 2017
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      Low rates benefited investors more than ordinary Americans

      Loose monetary policy led to share buybacks that enriched mainly the wealthy

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      What happened to the ‘too big to fail’ banks?

      While some have fallen down the global league table, many are larger today

    • Wednesday, 23 August, 2017
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      Credit crisis led to a bonfire of the acronyms

      Securitisation created weapons of financial destruction and has not fully recovered

    • Tuesday, 22 August, 2017
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      Here is the big reason banks are safer than a decade ago

      Institutions rely less on wholesale funding of the kind that seized up in the crisis 

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      Dealing with the effects of one bubble creating more

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    • Saturday, 19 August, 2017
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    • Friday, 18 August, 2017
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      The long and winding road to economic recovery 

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      Bankers’ pay closely tied to deregulation

      Financial Times columnists pick their charts of the credit crisis on the decade anniversary

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