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Furious Obama lashes out at Wall St cos

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Posted: Jan 30, 2009 at 1243 hrs IST

Washington US President Barack Obama has lashed out at the Wall Street companies for dolling out billions as bonuses to their top executives at a time when they are seeking bailout packages from the federal government.

An outraged Obama termed it as "shameful" and "height of irresponsibility", referring to a report which revealed that Wall Street gave out an estimated USD 18.4 billion in bonuses to its top CEOs. Last year's bonuses were the sixth-largest ever in a year, it said.

"When I saw an article today indicating that Wall Street bankers had given themselves USD 20 billion worth of bonuses - the same amount of bonuses as they gave themselves in 2004 - at a time when most of these institutions were teetering on collapse and they are asking for taxpayers to help sustain them and when taxpayers find themselves in the difficult position that if they don't provide help that the entire system could come down on top of our heads, that is the height of irresponsibility," Obama said.

Speaking to White House reporters with the Treasury Secretary, Timothy F Geithner, Obama said: "It is shameful."

The US President asked the Wall Street, who are asking for help, to show some restraint, show some discipline, and show some sense of responsibility.

"The American people understand that we've got a big hole that we've got to dig ourselves out of, but they don't like the idea that people are digging a bigger hole even as they're being asked to fill it up," he said. "We're going to be having conversations as this process moves forward directly with these folks on Wall Street to underscore that they have to start acting in a more responsible fashion if we are to, together, get this economy rolling again," Obama said.

There will be time for them to make profits, and there will be time for them to get bonuses, he said, adding that this is not the time now.

"That's a message that I intend to send directly to them, I expect Secretary Geithner to send to them," Obama said.

Such a strong statement from Obama comes a day after he met top CEOs of the country at the White House, during which he urged the corporate leadership for their responsibilities.

Earlier, the White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs said Obama shares the frustration of the American people when they read about reports of such massive bonuses to Wall Street CEOs.

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Excellent by Pius on 01 Feb 2009

Excellent, Mr President! I am glad you had the boldness to talk against an injustice. Keep it up. However, you need to revert back on complying to abortion

SALARIES by K B MEHTA,AHMEDABAD on 30 Jan 2009

It has been observed of late that CEO of corporate companies are taking huge salaries,perks.etc. at the cost of high product prices,govt reduction in direct

Furious Obama lashes out at Wall St cos by S.L.Kaul on 30 Jan 2009

Dear Sir, Can Indian politicians wake up with such a call and address Satyam and SEBI or big houses their concerns with reference to the poor population of farmers.

Obama on Corporate greed by anil bharali on 30 Jan 2009

Corporate greed doesnot obey rule of natural justice in making profit out of bussiness.Open market policy should be open to greed of corporate world. Let us see how Obama is going to tackle without proper regulations.

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