Is There a Coming Brain-Drain for Big Banks?
The following video is from Wednesday's installment of The Motley Fool's daily Financials show, in which analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson highlight for investors the most important stock news from the financial sector.
An article in Financial Times came out suggesting that smaller investment banks, such as Greenhill or Lazard , might be workplaces that offer more options and flexibility for those pursuing a banking career. Will we start to see the best talent move away from Wall Street's biggest banks to find the true opportunities? In the video, Matt tells us what effect this could have on big banking as a whole.
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The relevant video segment can be found between 2:35 and 3:44.
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