This is a short post
flagging an article which is readable both in terms of content and length. It asks us to like Hedge Fund traders for
their work in clearing up
the mess that has resulted from many of our recent financial fiasco's.
It is by Frances Coppola
and centred on the Co-operative Bank imbroglio that has many of the unlovable
features of some of the current difficulties across the banking sector.
Back in the 19th Century
before the modern way of dealing with rubbish came about it was up to
householders etc. to be responsible for their own waste disposal. Most were bad or very bad at it. Consequently, there came to be profit made
from dealing and disposing of rubbish.
So there were Flying
Dustmen whose business it was to get hold of what they could and whenever
possible recycle it for profit. Although
in social class terms they ranked among the low, some of them could make a tidy
living and then go on to more respectable trades, such as grocery or beyond.
Much like Hedge Fund
traders might be from any class but when they have made money they can go
upmarket fast and be one of the most socially mobile groups in our economy.
As Grannie used to say,
where there's muck there's money.
"some of them could make a tidy living"
ReplyDeleteAs Noddy Boffin did in Charles Dickens' novel "Our Mutual Friend".